This video provides an in-depth review of the CZ A01-LD Custom, a high-end, all-steel 9mm competition pistol. The presenter highlights its heavy bull barrel, substantial weight (51 oz), and features designed for competitive shooting, emphasizing its minimal recoil and smooth trigger action. It's presented as a significant upgrade from the CZ Shadow series.
This video provides a comprehensive comparison and review of various Geissele AR-15 triggers, including the G2S, SSA, SDC, SD3G, SSX, SSA-EX, and Super Scar. The presenters discuss trigger pull weights, stages (single vs. two-stage), reset characteristics, and offer personal ratings based on shooting experience, highlighting differences for combat versus precision shooting applications. They also touch on price points and the overall feel of each trigger.
This guide details the installation of the Geissele SSA-E two-stage combat trigger on an AR-15 lower receiver. It covers the process of seating both trigger pins, managing spring tension, and performing a function test. The review highlights the trigger's smooth takeup, clean break, and 2.9-3.8 lb pull weight, making it suitable for both rapid fire and precision shooting.
This entry details the Geissele SSA-E two-stage trigger, a common choice for Navy SEAL rifles, highlighting its crisp break and tactile reset. It also covers the preference for single-sided safety selectors among some operators to prevent accidental engagement. The information is presented with high authority, drawing from expert firearm handling and knowledge of specific military equipment specifications.
This video reviews the Geissele Super Dynamic Combat (SDC) trigger for the AR-15 platform. The instructor highlights its two-stage design, emphasizing its suitability for combat and duty use due to its ruggedness and predictable trigger break. The review details trigger pull weights for both stages and compares it to single-stage triggers.
This review of the Geissele SSP single-stage trigger by Dave Tim from Guns and Tactics provides an in-depth look after approximately 3,000 rounds. The trigger is noted for its duty/combat focus, with a measured pull weight just under three pounds and a short reset. Despite a slight perceived creep when manipulated slowly, it breaks cleanly during rapid fire. The trigger has held up flawlessly with minimal wear, making it a recommended quality investment for AR-15 platforms.
Dan Brokos of Lead Faucet Tactical outlines essential components for an effective carbine setup, emphasizing functionality and reliability. Key elements include a robust two-point sling, iron sights as a backup, a well-positioned red dot optic with appropriate height above bore, a white light with constant-on capability, and a quality combat trigger. Brokos stresses that while personal preference plays a role, these components are crucial for operational readiness across various scenarios and shooting positions.
This video features a discussion of several firearms and ammunition products. It highlights the Colt Gold Cup Premier pistol with its updated features like a fiber optic front sight and adjustable rear sight. The Ruger 762 rifle is presented with its two-stage piston system designed for reduced recoil. The segment also touches on historical firearms like the MP44 and discusses less-lethal projectile technology from FN. Additionally, it covers the Bodyguard 380 with an integrated laser and the SR 45 pistol, noting its striker-fired mechanism and ambidextrous controls. Naval armament, including the 5-inch gun on the USS Kidd, is also briefly explored.
This video showcases a Browning Hi-Power refinished with a unique Graphite Black Cerakote that mimics the appearance of bluing. The presenter details how this finish achieves a reflective quality typically seen in blued firearms, offering superior corrosion and wear resistance. Minor upgrades to the rear sight and trigger pin are also highlighted as improvements over the surplus model's original components.
This review of the Dan Wesson Valkyrie 45 ACP highlights its meticulous fit and finish, characteristic of a high-end 1911. The pistol features an aluminum frame, officer-sized dimensions, and a crisp trigger that breaks around 4 lbs, though the reviewer prefers a slightly heavier combat trigger. Notable features include a 90-degree rear sight for one-handed manipulation, slimline G10 grips with extensive checkering, and Trijicon two-dot night sights. While retailing around $2,000, it's considered a top-quality concealed carry option for 1911 enthusiasts.
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