This video provides a detailed side-by-side comparison of the Diamondback SDR and Kimber K6s snubnose revolvers. While the Kimber K6s is generally considered the superior firearm in terms of fit and finish, the Diamondback SDR offers compelling value, especially for those on a budget or willing to perform minor finishing work. Key differences lie in aesthetics, grip compatibility, and sight options, with the SDR featuring more customizable grip options and factory fiber optic sights.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Archon B Gen 2 pistol, imported by PTR. The reviewer highlights its innovative Speed Lock system, which results in a very low bore axis and exceptionally flat shooting characteristics. Key features discussed include the modular grip system, chassis design, optics-ready slide, and compatibility with CZ75 magazines. The review also touches on the firearm's history and its return to the US market with PTR at the helm.
This video details the "Ultimate Carry J-Frame," a collaboration between Lipsey's and Smith & Wesson, focusing on significant improvements to the iconic J-Frame revolver. Key enhancements include updated sights for better target acquisition, custom VZ Grips for improved recoil management and speedloader use, and an internal endurance package with titanium pins. The video highlights the reintroduction of the 32 H&R Magnum caliber, offering reduced recoil with comparable performance to 38 Special, making it a compelling option for concealed carry.
This video introduces the SIG SAUER P365XL Spectre Comp, a new offering in their Custom Works line. It highlights the integrated two-port compensator, which reduces recoil and muzzle flip without external attachments. The firearm features an LXG laser-engraved grip module, a gold titanium nitride flat trigger, and a gold titanium nitride 3.1-inch barrel. A redesigned slide allows for a dovetailed rear sight and a removable sight plate cover, enabling direct compatibility with optics like the Romeo Zero Elite and the use of suppressor height sights for co-witnessing.
This review of the Kahr CM9 pistol highlights its design as an affordable, compact defensive firearm. Mark Keith of American Rifleman notes its three-inch barrel, polymer frame, and the incorporation of Justin Moon's original pistol line patents. The review details cost-saving measures like a fixed front sight, while acknowledging the good accuracy from conventional rifling and the bar-and-dot sight arrangement. It also discusses the trigger, magazine design for concealed carry, and grip texturing.
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