This video provides an in-depth look at the Roswell Rifle Works SR3M clone, a faithful reproduction of the Russian PDW chambered in 9x39mm. The manufacturer, Klay Owens, details the complex milling process for the receiver and the unique helical bolt system, highlighting the challenges of replicating this limited-production firearm. The clone aims to offer authentic performance and aesthetics, with production slated for late Q2/early Q3 2026.
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an in-depth look at the Glock 26, Glock's inaugural sub-compact pistol. The video details its historical context, design evolution across generations, and unique mechanical features, highlighting its significance in the concealed carry market and its adaptation to US firearm regulations. McCollum's extensive knowledge offers a comprehensive understanding of this influential firearm.
The Daniel Defense H9 is a modernized iteration of the original Hudson H9, featuring an aluminum frame, 1911 grip angle, and a unique dual recoil spring system designed to reduce muzzle rise. While praised for its trigger and ergonomics, the speaker finds the $1300 MSRP too high for a 9mm handgun, suggesting a value closer to $800.
This video provides a detailed tabletop review and field strip of the Canik METE MC9 Prime. The reviewer, who claims to be an authority on Canik firearms, highlights the 'Prime' model's enhancements over the standard MC9, including an aluminum flat-face trigger, enhanced traction, an integrated magwell, and unique slide cuts. The field strip procedure is demonstrated, emphasizing Canik's distinct takedown mechanism.
This review of the CMMG MK3 Dissent in .308 Winchester highlights its unique side-folding design, lack of buffer tube, and adjustable gas block. The firearm is noted for its robust build quality and smooth action, though its weight and stock flex at full extension are minor drawbacks. The adjustable gas block requires tuning for different ammunition and magazine types, as well as suppressor use, to ensure reliable operation and last-round bolt lock.
This review covers the Walther PDP F Pro, highlighting its features, ergonomics, and performance. Key differences from standard PDP models include a shortened trigger reach for smaller hands, a Walther performance trigger, and a flared magazine well. The review also details the field stripping process, noting the dual recoil spring system and the stepped chamber design which contributes to velocity and consistency.
This review of the Core FX-9 RP PCC highlights its comfortable recoil impulse, attributed to a dual recoil spring system, and its compatibility with CZ75 pattern magazines. While generally reliable, a specific Sig Elite Defense V-Crown 115-grain load experienced feeding issues, suggesting ammunition compatibility testing is crucial. The firearm is praised for its value and comfortable ergonomics, making it a strong contender in its price bracket.
This 'Gun of the Week' episode features the Savage Arms 1911, the company's first entry into the M1911 platform. The review highlights its government-sized, stainless steel construction, available finishes (bare stainless or black nitride), and specific features like a Picatinny rail, VZ G10 grips, tool steel internal components, and tritium illuminated sights. The presenter notes its reliable performance on the range, with a crisp trigger pull and smooth operation.
This review of the Bul Armory SAS II Ultralight provides an in-depth look at its performance after a 3,000-round test. The pistol features a 3.25-inch barrel, 16+1 capacity, and a light 2.5 lb trigger with a short reset. Experts highlight its excellent recoil control, concealability for EDC, and superior value compared to higher-priced alternatives like the Staccato CS.
This guide covers the BUL Armory SAS 2 Ultra Lite 3.25, a compact 1911/2011 style pistol ideal for concealed carry. The review highlights its manageable recoil, excellent trigger, and high capacity (16+1) in a lightweight 22 oz package. It's presented as a high-value alternative to premium 2011s, offering custom feel and reliable performance across various 9mm ammunition types.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Canik METE MC9, as demonstrated by GBGuns. It covers the unique slide-off-the-top disassembly method, removal of the dual recoil spring and barrel, and an internal inspection highlighting the chassis-style trigger unit and fully supported chamber. The process is presented with a strong emphasis on safety, suitable for intermediate users.
This video provides an in-depth look at the evolution of Glock pistol generations, from Gen 1 to Gen 5. It details significant design changes, including frame modifications, internal mechanics like recoil spring systems, and external features such as accessory rails and slide stops. The expert-level instruction highlights how Glock has consistently refined its platform while maintaining core design principles.
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