This video provides an in-depth review of the Fusion Firearms XP-Pro after over 2000 rounds, presented by an experienced shooter from 'A Regular Gun Guy'. The review covers accuracy at 10 and 15 yards, engagement of steel targets, trigger analysis, and detailed pros and cons, including reliability and suitability for concealed carry. The speaker highlights the firearm's performance, aesthetics, and Fusion Firearms' customer service, offering valuable insights for potential buyers.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Fusion Firearms XP Pro pistol, focusing on its performance and features. The reviewer highlights its accuracy, flat shooting characteristics, and excellent trigger. While generally positive, the reviewer notes a personal dislike for the grip module's texture and discusses its suitability for competition or range use rather than concealed carry due to its size and weight. The video also touches on Fusion's customer service and the pistol's competitive price point.
This video explores the controversial topic of colored firearms, with the host and viewers debating their aesthetic appeal versus potential safety concerns. While the host finds bright colors cool and a form of self-expression, he advises against them for concealed carry due to visibility. Concerns are raised about firearms resembling toys, potentially leading to dangerous misunderstandings, though the host argues law enforcement already faces issues with identifying real vs. toy guns. The discussion touches on custom finishes like Cerakote and the trend of manufacturers offering more color options.
This review of the Jacob Grey TWC-9 highlights its unique blend of aerospace engineering and 1911/2011 design. The TWC-9 features a 4.25-inch Nowlin ramped barrel, optics-ready slide, and aggressive grip texturing, all manufactured to AS9100 aerospace standards. Expert analysis from TFB TV's James Reeves emphasizes its competitive positioning against high-end 2011s and its potential for concealed carry despite its features.
This review of the Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle III Steel Frame 9mm, presented by TheFirearmGuy, offers an experienced perspective on a CZ-75 derivative. The video highlights its robust steel construction, comfortable ergonomics with front and back strap serrations, and a capable DA/SA trigger system with a 12lb DA and 4lb SA pull. The pistol's weight, particularly when loaded to 49 ounces, significantly mitigates recoil, making it pleasant to shoot. The review also touches upon its compatibility with Mec-Gar CZ magazines and its safety features, including an ambidextrous slide-mounted decocker/safety and a half-cock carry option.
This review of the Dan Wesson Valor Commander 9mm highlights its reputation as a high-quality 1911 in a competitive price range, often seen as a step below top-tier custom builders. The firearm is praised for its all-steel construction, comfortable Commander-sized frame with a full-size grip, and a smooth shooting experience with minimal recoil due to its weight and 9mm chambering. While suitable for concealed carry, its weight is noted as a potential drawback compared to lighter options. The reviewer emphasizes its appeal as a fun and reliable range gun.
This video provides shooting impressions of the Walther PPQ M1. The reviewer highlights its crisp and quick trigger reset, comfortable ergonomics, and the convenient paddle magazine release. While acknowledging it might be larger than ideal for personal concealed carry, it's recommended for individuals with full-size hands or larger hands for women.
This expert review, presented by BERETTA9mmUSA, offers a detailed comparison between the Glock 21 Gen 4 and the Walther PPQ 45 in .45 ACP. The analysis covers critical aspects such as trigger quality, ergonomics, recoil management, and magazine availability. The Walther PPQ 45 is praised for its superior trigger and ergonomics, while the Glock 21 Gen 4 excels in recoil control and magazine accessibility. The video emphasizes the importance of practice for .45 ACP handgun owners.
This comprehensive review of the Walther PPQ 45 by Hegshot87 highlights its performance as a full-size handgun. The reviewer praises its excellent trigger, comfortable grip texture, and ambidextrous controls, making it suitable for home defense and range use. While acknowledging its price point and limited initial accessory availability, the video concludes that the PPQ 45 is a top-tier polymer pistol that offers a great shooting experience right out of the box.
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