This review covers the Kimber 2K11 Stainless Target, a 9mm double-stack pistol. The expert highlights its construction from Kevlar and carbon fiber, unique KimPro Granite and Coyote PVD finishes, and a lighter 35oz weight compared to other models. It features slide lightning cuts and a C&H Precision optic plate system compatible with RMR footprint optics, making it a solid value for collectors and shooters.
This video provides an in-depth review of the SIG Sauer P320 Australian MOD Edition, a special release from Sig's Special Weapons Group (SWG) program. The firearm is based on the P320 utilized by the Australian Defense Forces and shares similarities with the US M18/M17 variants. Key features include a coyote PVD slide, X-Carry grip, ambidextrous manual safety, curved trigger, and it comes equipped with a Romeo 2 optic and Foxtrot 2 weapon light. The review highlights its suitability as a collector's item or a proven duty firearm.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Kimber 2K11 OI variant, a double-stack 1911 pistol. The reviewer highlights its all-steel construction, coyote PVD coating, bull barrel with fluting, and Trijicon SRO optic included from the factory. The trigger is described as having a clean break and reset, with a pull weight around 3.5 pounds. The package includes multiple magazines and emphasizes its readiness for the range out of the box.
This review of the Sig Sauer X Series 1911, presented by a recognized 1911/2011 specialist, offers a candid assessment of its performance and features. The firearm is positioned as a mid-tier production 1911, evaluated against its market segment rather than high-end customs. Key observations include solid accuracy and a pleasant recoil impulse for its caliber, though reliability issues were noted during slide-lock reloads. The Series 80 trigger is criticized for its mushy feel, and the optic and holster compatibility present challenges. Despite its attractive finish and out-of-the-box features, these drawbacks prevent it from achieving a higher ranking.
Ian McCollum details the process of mounting and preparing a Sig M18 pistol equipped with a Romeo M17 red dot sight for the Finnish Brutality competition. The guide covers the direct mounting of the optic and the crucial step of zeroing the sight, emphasizing its alignment with the iron sights for immediate usability. This process is essential for competitors needing reliable optics for demanding events.
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