This YouTube video showcases the ROMULUS firearm, highlighting its compatibility with a 19-round flush-fit magazine. The title emphasizes a specific magazine capacity and its integration with the firearm. Given the focus on a firearm and its accessories, the content is likely to appeal to firearm enthusiasts interested in specific models and their modifications or performance.
This review of the Kimber CDS9 Classic focuses on its value proposition as a more affordable version of the original CDS9. The reviewer, Brett from Nightwood Guns, details the features removed to lower the cost, such as front strap checkering, G10 grips, and the accessory rail. He discusses the gun's performance, including a necessary break-in period for reliability and trigger improvement, and highlights its 2011-inspired design and compact size for concealed carry.
This video reviews the Springfield Armory Prodigy Compact 3.5" AOS, a double-stack 1911-style handgun chambered in 9mm Luger. It highlights the pistol's compact size, lightweight aluminum frame, and features designed for concealed carry, such as a shortened grip and grip safety. The review also covers its optics-ready capability via the Agency Optic System (AOS) and its classic 1911 controls.
This video provides an in-depth look at the new Smith & Wesson M&P Shield X, an extension of the Shield Plus series. Key upgrades include a rail for accessories, improved grip texture and length for better purchase, a squared-off trigger guard with texturing, and factory-installed night sights. It is optic-ready with an RMSC footprint and chambered in 9mm, shipping with 13 and 15-round magazines.
This video introduces the Springfield Armory Prodigy Compact, a double-column 9mm 1911 pistol designed for concealed carry. It features a polymer grip module, a 3.5-inch or 4.25-inch barrel, and a flush-fit 15-round magazine. The compact version utilizes a forged aluminum frame to reduce weight compared to the full-size Prodigy.
This video introduces the brand new Heckler & Koch CC9, a compact concealed carry pistol designed for everyday carry. It highlights the pistol's slim profile (under one inch wide), included 10-round flush-fit and 12-round extended magazines, and optics-ready slide. Notably, the CC9 is manufactured in Columbus, Georgia, with a German-made barrel, emphasizing its US production.
This in-depth review of the Kimber CDS9 highlights its potential as a micro-carry pistol for 1911/2011 enthusiasts. The reviewer, Brett from Nightwood Guns, praises its excellent grip texture, controllable recoil for its size, and crisp single-action trigger after a break-in period. However, he notes potential drawbacks like limited holster availability and the absence of a flush-fit magazine in the standard package.
The Canik METE MC9 is presented as an underrated micro-compact 9mm pistol offering excellent value for its price point. It features a double-stack capacity, a factory-milled slide for red dot sights, and a surprisingly manageable recoil for its size. While not without minor issues, it's recommended as an affordable and effective option for concealed carry.
The reviewer, a self-proclaimed 10mm and CZ enthusiast, shares a surprising appreciation for the Sig Sauer P365 XL as a concealed carry firearm. Initially unimpressed, a switch to iron sights, specifically a True Glow TFO front sight, transformed the shooting experience. The P365 XL's shootability, compact size, and 12+1 flush-fit magazine capacity are highlighted as key advantages for everyday carry, with the reviewer even speculating on its potential in 30 Super Carry. The Veter Light Tuck holster is credited with significantly improving carry comfort and effectiveness.
This video reviews the Benelli Lupo rifle, highlighting its design for hunting in challenging environments like the San Juan Mountains. Key features discussed include its progressive recoil system, adjustable comb, aggressive grip, flush-fit 5-round magazine, and a 22-inch cryo barrel with 5/8x24 threading. The rifle demonstrated accuracy, holding sub-quarter-minute groups at 100 yards with the first 10 rounds, and its 7-pound weight was noted as an advantage for mountain hunting.
This review of the Springfield XDE 9mm highlights its subcompact, hammer-fired, single-stack design, making it suitable for concealed carry. The reviewer notes the trigger's significant take-up and long travel, which impacted their shooting accuracy, requiring an adjustment in finger placement. A common issue with the magazine release sticking due to a tight cylinder button is also discussed, along with potential fixes.
This review covers the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9mm, a slimmed-down pistol designed for concealed carry. The speaker highlights its concealability due to its single-stack design and thin profile, comparing it to the full-size M&P. It comes with both a flush-fit 7-round magazine and an extended 8-round magazine. The reviewer praises its shootability and accuracy, even for a small pistol, noting that the trigger is the same as the full-size model. The first-generation Shield is still considered a great option, often found on sale for around $250.
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