The panel discusses the relevance of barrel harmonics in firearm accuracy, suggesting it's often overrated for the average shooter. They argue that factors like insufficient practice and ammunition quality have a greater impact on accuracy than barrel harmonics. While acknowledging harmonics exist, they believe their effect is exaggerated, especially when comparing models like the Glock 45 and Glock 19.
This video discusses the compatibility of Glock Gen 5 barrels with Gen 6 Glocks, noting that while Glock officially states they are not compatible, anecdotal evidence suggests they do function. The speaker emphasizes the inherent accuracy and durability of stock Glock barrels, stating they are practically indestructible and will last indefinitely with proper care.
This video provides a technical overview of the barrel in the Gen 6 Glock 17. It highlights the duty-rated recoil spring package and discusses the barrel's polygonal rifling, noting its strength, accuracy, and comparison to aftermarket options. A specific relief cut for the redesigned extractor is also detailed.
This video explains the concept of 'calling your shot' in shooting, which is the ability to determine if a shot was good or not before it even impacts the target. It emphasizes observing sight position as the hammer falls and feeling the shot during the squeeze. The instructor uses this technique to analyze group consistency and confirm sight adjustments.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the pros and cons of the 2011 pistol platform, drawing on the speaker's experience over the last six months. Key advantages highlighted include high magazine capacity, crisp single-action triggers, excellent recoil management due to weight and potential compensators, modularity for customization, and inherent accuracy. Conversely, cons discussed are the premium price point for many models, increased maintenance requirements compared to striker-fired firearms, potential challenges with size and weight for concealed carry, magazine reliability issues, and the learning curve associated with manual and grip safeties, especially for those accustomed to striker-fired pistols.
This video explains how to effectively use par times in dry fire training to build speed and efficiency. The instructor demonstrates finding an optimal par time by incrementally reducing the duration for a multi-target engagement sequence. The key is to find a time that creates a sense of urgency without sacrificing accuracy or ingraining bad habits, emphasizing honesty in self-assessment.
This video compares the practical accuracy of a standard AK-47 pattern rifle against an RPK variant, specifically the Zastava M72. The RPK, with its heavier barrel, longer stock, and integrated bipod, is theorized to offer improved stability and accuracy. The comparison involves shooting both rifles at 100 yards to analyze group sizes.
This video reviews the Bond Arms Cyclops 50 AE derringer, specifically testing a custom suppressed version. The host, Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, compares the suppressed model's sound and blast to the unsuppressed version. Various tests are conducted, including ballistic gel, target destruction, and accuracy at range, highlighting the derringer's significant power and the suppressor's effectiveness in reducing noise.
This podcast episode features The Yankee Marshal discussing various firearms topics, including the effectiveness of ported barrels, comparisons of handgun calibers like .357 SIG and .40 S&W, and firearm maintenance. He emphasizes the need for rigorous testing to prove the efficacy of modifications like porting and shares personal experiences with different firearms and calibers. The discussion also touches on firearm accessories, legal rulings, and personal preferences for self-defense tools.
This video demonstrates various firearm transition and ready drills, emphasizing speed and accuracy. It covers techniques for moving between compressed, high, and low ready positions, as well as efficient reloads and target transitions. The content includes specific drills like the 'dope drill' for practicing accuracy at different distances and the 'build drill' for rapid target engagement and reloads, suitable for intermediate shooters looking to improve their competitive or tactical performance.
This guide details how to measure the trigger pull weight on a Ruger SR22P pistol using a Wheeler Engineering trigger gauge. It covers both double-action and single-action pulls, emphasizing the importance of multiple measurements for accuracy. The video highlights differences in trigger pull between a used and unfired model, offering insights for potential buyers.
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