Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical provides a brief firing demonstration of four compensated pistols: Fusion XP Pro Comp, Stealth Arms Platypus Comp, Sig P211 GTO, and Staccato XC. The demonstration focuses on showcasing the optic view and recoil characteristics of each firearm during live fire. A full comparison video is announced for the upcoming weekend.
This video provides a detailed visual overview of the BUL SAS II Spike pistol, highlighting its key features. It showcases the 'SPIKE' logo, aggressive slide serrations, integrated compensator cuts, and the mounted Holosun HS507C X2 red dot sight. The grip's high texturing, frame details, trigger, and beaver tail safety are also prominently displayed, along with the BUL ARMORY logo on the grip.
The Bul TAC Comp is a new 5-inch pistol making its US debut after a European release. It features a unique hybrid barrel that is both compensated and ported, machined as a single unit for robustness. The pistol comes equipped with an integrated optic system, full CNC safeties, an upgraded trigger and magazine release, and a new magwell, shipping with four 21-round magazines. The reviewer highlights its exceptionally low recoil and enjoyable shooting experience.
Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical provides an initial look at the Stealth Arms Platypus Comp, noting its excellent performance on the range with Venture Ammunition. The review highlights the pistol's flat shooting characteristics, enhanced by a Holosun 507 Competition sight and a SureFire X300 light. A full review is anticipated.
This review of the Kimber 2K11 Pro Comp highlights its potential as a high-value 2011 platform, especially the 4.25-inch compensated variant. The presenter, an experienced shooter, notes its impressive accuracy, effective compensator, and comfortable ergonomics, particularly the grip texture and trigger. While acknowledging potential durability questions compared to higher-end models, the price point is considered a significant advantage.
This review of the SIG Sauer P211, provided by SIG for an honest assessment, highlights its 2011-style construction with an FDE and black finish. The host, Trench Grenade, notes the aggressive compensator, night sights, and pre-installed SIG Romeo-X red dot optic. He praises the G10 grip texture, flared magazine well, and the pistol's solid feel, estimating a light 2.5-3 lb trigger pull. A 5,000-round 'burn-down' test is planned, starting with 1,000 rounds without cleaning to assess reliability, utilizing standard SIG M17 magazines.
SHOT Show 2026 showcased new firearm products from Sarsilmaz, Rost Martin, and FAB Defense. Sarsilmaz introduced the SAR 724 series, an all-steel DA/SA handgun line under $1,000. Rost Martin presented the recoil-reducing RM1S Comp and the tactical RM1F. FAB Defense debuted the AMP SL Glock conversion kit and the Ultimag SL magazine.
TheFirearmGuy provides an expert review of the MAC 9 DS Comp, highlighting its integrated compensator, 4.25-inch bull barrel, and flat-face trigger with a 3.5 lb break. He notes the firearm's high-end feel, lack of MIM parts, and competitive pricing, suggesting it's a significant value proposition in the market. The review includes live-fire demonstrations and a look through the Swampfox Justice 2 optic.
This review assesses the used MAC 9 DS Comp 4.25, a budget-friendly 2011-style pistol. The speaker, an experienced firearm reviewer, highlights its trigger, integrated compensator, and the AOS optic mounting system. Despite a minor magazine feeding issue, the $670 used price is deemed a strong value compared to its MSRP.
This video introduces the SIG Sauer P365 DH3, a compensated variant of the P365 Fuse. Developed in response to customer demand for a ported slide, this model integrates a compensator directly into the Fuse-length slide. The DH3 designation signifies a collaboration with Dan Horner, highlighting SIG Sauer's commitment to product evolution based on user feedback.
This video provides a first impression of Type-A Rifle Company's new 2011 pistol at SHOT Show 2026. Daylin from Louisiana Firearms highlights the exceptional feel of the pistol, attributing its quality to in-house, hand-fitted manufacturing processes. The discussion touches on the pistol's origin in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the availability of a compensated variant.
This review of the Fusion Firearms XP COMP highlights its impressive performance for its price point, particularly its soft-shooting characteristics due to an effective compensator. The pistol's compatibility with readily available Glock magazines offers a significant cost advantage. While it offers a compelling alternative to higher-priced options like the Staccato XC, potential buyers should be aware of minor trigger creep and potential brass ejection issues with certain optics.
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