This video from American Rifleman features Mitchell from Langdon Tactical discussing customization options for the CZ P-09 pistol. Langdon Tactical focuses on enhancing fundamentally excellent firearms, particularly addressing the P-09's trigger pull. They offer two trigger job levels: Level 1 smooths factory parts and changes springs, while Level 2 replaces internals with Cajun Gun Works components for a lighter pull (5.5-6 lbs) and reduced reset. Additionally, they can modify the factory RMSC optic cut to accommodate larger optics like the Delta Point Pro, making the P-09 a more versatile carry option.
Colion Noir argues that while the MP5 is technically outdated due to its ergonomics, controls, and lack of modern features like a bolt hold open, its iconic status and "aura" ensure its enduring appeal. He demonstrates how modernizing an MP5 can be a struggle against its inherent design, suggesting that platforms like the B&T APC9 offer superior modern PCC performance. Despite its functional obsolescence, the MP5's historical significance and unique characteristics, like the "HK slap," guarantee its continued relevance.
This video details the installation of an Arise Manufacturing optic plate for a Glock Gen 6, emphasizing the importance of quality components and proper technique. Jordan from Arise Manufacturing explains the design philosophy behind their plates, focusing on durability and reliability over tens of thousands of rounds. The discussion highlights potential failure points with factory or lower-quality plates, such as screw loosening and material degradation near the ejection port, and contrasts them with Arise's premium solution.
This guide details the process of mounting an optic on a Gen 6 Glock, emphasizing the importance of following manufacturer instructions due to Glock's MOS system design. It highlights potential issues with optic security and the use of aftermarket parts like ISMI springs. Instruction comes from an expert with years of experience in competitive shooting.
This live Q&A session from GUNMEN covers a wide range of firearms topics, including recommendations for handgun optics, PCCs, AR-15 builds, and specific firearm models. The instructor, who has extensive experience in firearms and content creation, offers practical advice on gear selection, build strategies, and general firearm knowledge. The discussion also touches on YouTube channel growth, content creation tips, and personal preferences for various firearm platforms and accessories.
This review from Regular Guy Training LLC critically assesses the Vortex Defender XL optic. The instructor highlights significant reliability issues encountered during testing, specifically a malfunction that prevents him from recommending the product. He also points out the inconvenience of its Delta Point Pro footprint compared to the more common RMR footprint, impacting accessory compatibility and overall value, especially when compared to competitors like the Holosun 507 Comp.
This video highlights Amazon Black Friday deals on tactical gear and firearm accessories. It features discounts on Zuli optics with up to 25% off, CYA Supply Co. USA-made holsters starting at $33, and the Olight Odin S weapon light for $97.49. Additionally, it covers Votatu deals, Bofang GMRS radios with a push-to-talk adapter for under $50, Classic Mechanics gloves, and Truglow sights. The presenter emphasizes checking the description for exclusive codes and links to further deals.
This video from 704 Tactical highlights several Amazon deals on tactical gear. It features a budget-friendly pistol light for $13.99, a significant discount on Zulce red dot sights with an exclusive 25% off code, a Fissa folder knife with a window breaker and multi-tool for around $28-$30, a Trackon bipod head for approximately $26-$27, and the Sig Romeo 5 Generation 2 red dot sight for $128.90. The presenter emphasizes the value and functionality of these items for various applications, from budget builds to duty use.
This video reviews the Jacob Grey TWWC Black handgun, highlighting its features and improvements over the TWWC9 model. The discussion focuses on enhanced grip texture, a modified trigger cutout, and available barrel finishes. It also details the optics plate compatibility.
This video reviews the top 5 budget pistol red dot sights, offering options for various budgets and pistol platforms. The instructor, Jason, highlights key features like battery life, footprint compatibility, and price points, providing valuable insights for shooters looking to upgrade their pistol optics without breaking the bank. The selection includes models from Vortex, EOTech, Rhyon, Swamp Fox, and Sig Sauer, with a focus on value and performance.
The Shadow Systems DR920P offers a versatile optics mounting system that utilizes spacers to accommodate a wide range of red dot sights, including Delta Point Pro, Vortex Defender, RMR, and SRO footprints. This system provides significantly more thread engagement than many competitors, theoretically leading to greater stability. The firearm also features a spiral fluted barrel, an integrated compensator with front iron sights, and an ergonomic grip with enhanced texture. However, the stock trigger is noted as a significant drawback, holding back the overall enjoyment and performance of the pistol.
This video announces the winner of a Fourth of July promotion, awarding one of two optics: a Holosun Ronin (AEMS Red) or a Vortex Defender ST (3 MOA dot). The winner can choose their prize, and Gun For Hire Range will install it free of charge. The Holosun is highlighted for its large window, suitable for close-quarters rifle use, while the Vortex Defender ST features a Delta Point Pro footprint, making it compatible with many handguns and including a Glock double-stack adapter plate.
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