This review by Hickok45 provides an in-depth look at the Ruger Blackhawk Convertible in .45 Colt/.45 ACP. It covers the firearm's unique convertible feature with interchangeable cylinders, compares it to the Ruger Vaquero, and demonstrates performance with various ammunition types. The expert assessment highlights detailed knowledge of single-action mechanics and practical experience with different loads.
This video reviews the Steyr AUG chambered in 9mm, highlighting its bullpup design and convertible nature. While praising its functionality and shooting characteristics, the reviewer points out several drawbacks including a plastic trigger mechanism with a heavy pull, a potentially improved magazine well design (mentioning Uzi-style magazines), the absence of a bolt catch/release, and issues with the integrated optic. The double-stage trigger, allowing for single and full-auto fire, is also discussed.
This video reviews the Rock Island 1911 convertible pistol, capable of firing both .22 TCM and 9mm. The reviewer demonstrates the ease of swapping barrels and springs to change calibers, highlighting the .22 TCM's high velocity and fun factor, while also testing the 9mm configuration's reliability with various ammunition types. The 9mm mode proved capable of handling a wide range of loads, including subsonic and steel-cased options, and demonstrated good accuracy.
This video highlights the Sig Sauer MCX as a versatile weapon system, emphasizing its "total solution" approach by Sig Sauer. It details the MCX's ability to be configured for multiple calibers (5.56 NATO, 300 Blackout, 7.62x39mm) and its short-stroke gas piston system, which allows for a folding stock and fully operational use with the stock folded. The system also features an adjustable gas block for suppressed and unsuppressed use, and compatibility with Sig's lightweight quick-detach suppressors.
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