This video demonstrates a rapid firing technique with a Fusion XP Pro Comp pistol, highlighting the benefits of its integrated compensator, Shield Defender-XL red dot, and Streamlight TLR-7 weapon light for quick recoil recovery and accurate follow-up shots. The demonstration emphasizes proper grip and trigger control for effective speed shooting on an outdoor range.
This review delves into the Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5 Comp, a year after the original's successful launch. The compensated model features a 4.5-inch ported barrel designed to significantly reduce recoil, aiding in quicker target transitions and improved shot recovery. It retains the excellent trigger and high magazine capacity of the original, and comes equipped with a Viridian RFX11 green dot optic, featuring slide serrations that mirror its design. The instructor highlights the practical benefits of the ported barrel for shooters seeking a softer recoil impulse.
Colion Noir, a respected firearms reviewer, provides an expert analysis comparing the Springfield Echelon 4.0 with its factory-compensated variant. The review details performance at various distances, from 50 yards to point-blank, focusing on accuracy, recoil mitigation, and speed of follow-up shots. Noir concludes that the compensated model offers a tangible benefit for experienced shooters seeking enhanced performance.
This video provides a first look at the new Springfield Echelon Compact Comp, a ported version of the popular handgun. The presenter explains how ports reduce felt recoil and improve follow-up shots, though they may slightly decrease velocity. A comparison with a non-ported Echelon (full-size) is shown via slow-motion video to illustrate the recoil mitigation effects. The video also highlights supporting products like Stopbox and Neo Mag.
This video reviews the new Springfield Echelon 4.0C Comp variant, highlighting its ported barrel and slide designed to reduce muzzle rise. The presenter, with extensive experience, explains the mechanics of porting and its benefits for follow-up shots and target transitions. The review also touches on the Echelon's modularity, trigger, and optic system, comparing it favorably to other handguns.
The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0 C Comp is engineered for enhanced concealment while retaining full-size features. Its integral compensator, featuring a single port, redirects gas upwards to reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, facilitating improved control and faster follow-up shots. The handgun boasts a robust stainless steel operating group within a durable polymer frame, offering 15 and 18-round magazine capacities.
This review by Honest Outlaw focuses on the CZ P10C Ported, highlighting its value proposition with a price around $549. The reviewer, Chris, praises its effective single-port compensator, excellent ergonomics, and high-quality trigger, making it a strong contender in the current handgun market. The video includes range testing, comparisons to competitors like the Glock 19, and assessments from other shooters impressed by its shootability.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Carry Comp covers a 200-round initial assessment in frigid Midwest conditions. The firearm demonstrated excellent accuracy across various distances, with particular praise for its compensated recoil reduction and the Performance Center trigger. The review includes extensive live-fire drills to evaluate reliability, accuracy, and handling under stress.
This review covers the Smith & Wesson M&P9 2.0 Metal Carry Comp, highlighting its compensated slide and barrel, aluminum frame, and performance duty trigger. The presenter found it to be a well-performing handgun straight out of the box, with minimal recoil due to the comp. It comes with multiple optic plates and additional magazines.
This video provides a first look at the new Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro with an integrated ported barrel and slide. The presenter, with extensive experience carrying and testing Hellcat models, discusses the benefits of porting for reducing muzzle flip and snappiness, especially in smaller firearms. He compares the ported version to the non-ported Hellcat Pro, offering insights on whether the upgrade is worth the cost for existing owners and recommending it for new buyers seeking improved shootability.
This video reviews the new Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp OSP, a compensated variant of the popular Hellcat Pro. The review highlights its integrated compensator designed to reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil, while maintaining the original Hellcat Pro's 3.7-inch barrel length. It also discusses the inclusion of both 15 and 17-round magazines and its compatibility with red dot sights.
This video reviews two new Sig Sauer releases: the P320 AXG Legion and the P365 Macro. The P320 AXG Legion features a 3.7-inch compensated barrel, aluminum frame, and a 4.5-5.5 lb trigger, offering a hybrid feel between the P226 and P320 platforms. The P365 Macro boasts a 3.1-inch compensated barrel, 17-round magazine capacity, and an RMS footprint for optics, emphasizing recoil mitigation and higher capacity in a compact package. The review also briefly touches on the new Sig Sauer Romeo X optic.
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