This video provides an overview of the Ross Martin pistol, specifically the compensated model, showcased at GOA Goals 2025. The presenter highlights its excellent shooting characteristics and tasteful design. Key features discussed include ambidextrous controls, anti-glare top serrations, MOS cut for optics with standard RMR plate and other plate options, and included 15 and 17-round magazines.
The Staccato HD is a highly anticipated handgun that accepts Glock magazines while retaining a 2011 grip angle. It features a Series 80 trigger for complete drop safety and a new optic mounting system. Shark Coast Tactical offers custom optic plates for various red dot sights, addressing the initial unavailability from Staccato.
The Chris Chimera is a modular handgun available in full-size and compact variants. It features a unique one-pin system for easy removal of backstraps, beaver tails, and grip scales. Users can select from various grip angles (19.5°, 21°, 18°) and customize grip panels. The handgun utilizes CZ-pattern magazines and offers a removable lower pic rail, with options for extended nose pieces and longer rails. It comes standard as a decocker but can be converted to a thumb safety. The slide is optic-ready for various red dot sights like Delta Point, RMR, and Shield RMS, with options for iron sights in front or behind the optic.
This video explains that red dot sights on pistols are not inherently slower for close-range engagements; the perceived slowness is often due to shooter technique. It details two "gross sight picture" methods: using the back of the slide or the optic housing as a reference at very close distances (under 3 yards), and the "guillotine" method, which uses the top curvature of the optic housing as an aiming point. The instructor emphasizes looking through the optic at the target, not at the optic itself.
This video features a "Cop or Drop" segment where Rambo Jay and other guests evaluate various firearms. They discuss AR-15 builds, handguns like the Staccato P, and AK-pattern pistols, offering opinions on aesthetics, perceived quality, and value. The discussion touches on popular accessories and custom builds, providing a casual overview of firearms from a collector's perspective.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features discussions on competitive shooting experiences, including the Utah State USPSA Championship and the Polish Nationals. Key topics include stage design, hit factor analysis, and the challenges of moving targets. A significant portion is dedicated to a detailed comparison of red dot sights for competition, focusing on durability, performance in various conditions, and MOA dot sizes. The episode also touches on the process of changing shooting techniques and the importance of data collection over perceived failure.
This video introduces the Kahr Gen 2 handgun series, highlighting key upgrades and new features. The Gen 2 models aim for enhanced accuracy with tighter tolerances and are presented as suitable for target shooting and competition. Key improvements include the addition of an accessory rail, standard night sights, and a new safety trigger mechanism with a shorter pull. The series offers various barrel lengths (3, 4, 5, and 6 inches), with the 6-inch model featuring an integrated Delta Point optic and a compensator. Ergonomic enhancements and a reversible magazine catch are also noted.
This guide details how to effectively transition between the Leupold HAMR's 4x magnified optic and an integrated Delta Point reflex sight. It covers both a traditional head-lift method and a faster, competition-inspired two-eye open technique that requires practice. The HAMR system is designed for versatility, offering solutions for both close-range and extended-range engagements.
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