Amber from Exile Armory showcases a diverse inventory of firearms and accessories, including Class 3 items, SBRs, suppressors, pistols, and rifles. The video highlights new arrivals and used guns, with specific models like the IWI Zion 15 SBR, Q Honeybadger, Walther PDP, and Marlin 1854 being featured. Pricing and availability for various firearms are discussed, along with some personal anecdotes from the presenter.
This video reviews several new 9mm pistols dominating the market in 2026, focusing on features like compact frames with high capacity, improved factory triggers, integral compensators, and optics-ready slides. It highlights innovations such as the PSA Micro Dagger C1's blast chamber, the Smith & Wesson Spec Series 6's aluminum frame and porting, the Write Out Dragon's lever-delayed action, the Inglis 2035's modern High Power updates, the HK VP9 A1X's crossover design, the SIG SAUER P211 GTO's double-stack 1911 approach, the Cabot Guns Rebellion Max's lightweight double-stack 1911, and the LTT 80X in .32 ACP for reduced recoil.
This video from Regular Guy Training LLC addresses the 'logistics impact' argument against the Beretta 92, asserting that parts and modifications are readily available. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, highlights the ease of finding spare parts, aftermarket triggers, springs, compensators, and magazine accessories from sources like Langdon Tactical and Beretta itself. The discussion emphasizes that logistical concerns are often overstated for this platform.
This video reviews six modern striker-fired pistols that offer features often sought after by Glock owners, suggesting they surpass the anticipated Glock Gen 6. The presenter, Ted from Line 45, highlights factory-integrated upgrades like improved triggers, optics-ready slides, threaded barrels, and enhanced ergonomics on models from Walther, Springfield, Canik, FN, Smith & Wesson, and Shadow Systems, positioning them as more aggressive and smarter alternatives.
This live stream covers a range of firearms topics, including reviews of lever-action rifles like the Henry Big Boy and Marlin 357, handguns such as the Glock 20 and Ruger MAX-9, and discussions on optics and firearm accessories. The speaker, with apparent expertise in firearms, shares personal preferences and practical advice, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment and critiquing current gun control debates. The stream also features viewer interaction, addressing questions about firearm modifications, personal carry choices, and the future of gun rights in the US.
This comprehensive guide from Hunt Fish Shoot provides expert insights into selecting the best Everyday Carry (EDC) pistols for 2025 across various budget points. The host, with extensive experience in recent EDC releases, details practical considerations like optics readiness, light compatibility, and debunks myths surrounding compensators. The video offers a tiered recommendation system from budget-friendly options under $400 to high-end 2011-style pistols exceeding $2000, emphasizing performance, concealability, and value.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to selecting a pistol by breaking down key considerations beyond just brand or model. It emphasizes understanding personal needs, including intended use (recreational, self-defense, home defense), hand fit, and how the gun feels. The instructor highlights the impact of firearm weight on shootability and carry comfort, the prevalence and benefits of 9mm ammunition, and the nuanced role of trigger quality versus grip and recoil management. It also covers the importance of optic cuts, holster availability, and the pros and cons of ported or compensated firearms.
This video exposes 20 common firearm modifications that often degrade performance, reliability, and safety. It highlights how cheap accessories, improper modifications like barrel threading or slide cuts, and unnecessary features can lead to accuracy loss, malfunctions, and even legal issues. The presenter emphasizes that stock firearms often outperform modified ones and that proper training and technique are more valuable than excessive accessories.
This video explores five undeniable handgun trends: the resurgence of .380 ACP for concealed carry due to improved platforms, the widespread adoption of optics-ready handguns driven by changing demographics and improved eyesight, the rise of more affordable red dot sights, the increasing popularity of compensators and ports to reduce recoil, and the continued strength of the 2011 platform across various price points. The presenter highlights specific models and manufacturers contributing to these shifts.
This video features a discussion and rating of firearms with ported barrels or compensators, all under $2000. The hosts and guests evaluate various custom builds, focusing on aesthetics, perceived value, and potential performance enhancements. A significant portion of the discussion also delves into the controversial topic of Sig Sauer P320 drop safety concerns and the visual appeal of different firearm customizations.
This video features a firearms enthusiast discussing current trends in the firearms market, including the rise of compensators and ported barrels, the continued popularity of optics-ready handguns, and the evolving landscape of suppressors. The speaker shares personal opinions on various firearm models, optics versus LPVOs, and the importance of firearm maintenance and safe storage. The discussion also touches on knife reviews and general firearm industry observations.
This video provides an expert comparison between the CZ Shadow 2 and 2011-style pistols for competitive shooting in USPSA and IPSC. The instructor, Ben Stoeger, highlights the Shadow 2's prevalence in Carry Optics due to division rules, while noting its potential extractor and trigger reliability issues. He contrasts this with 2011s, which are better suited for Limited Optics, often perceived as more reliable and less maintenance-intensive, though requiring specific division allowances.
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