Lucas Botkin, demonstrating high-speed shooting proficiency, explains a significant adjustment to his pistol grip. By floating his support hand thumb, he aims to achieve more consistent muzzle rise and fall, counteracting the tendency to push the pistol right due to shoulder tension. He emphasizes practicing this technique with focused sight tracking and aggressive target acquisition to build new muscle memory.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the top Glock pistol selections for 2024, catering to diverse needs like concealed carry, duty, and hunting. It highlights the reliability and versatility of Glock firearms, detailing specific models such as the compact Glock 43X for concealed carry and the powerful Glock 40 MOS for hunting. The review emphasizes features like the Modular Optic System (MOS) and different generation advantages.
This video provides a review and comparison of the IWI Masada Tactical 9mm pistol, positioning it as a potential competitor to the Glock 17 MOS. The presenter discusses the pistol's features and acknowledges that it may not be suitable for everyone, mentioning some minor issues. The video emphasizes safe firearm handling and adherence to all relevant laws, with disclaimers regarding affiliate links and the entertainment-only nature of the content.
The Gen5 Glock 47 MOS, originally for DHS/Secret Service, is now civilian-available. It shares modularity with the G19 due to a G19-length dust cover, allowing frame/slide swaps for various configurations. While reliable with a good trigger reset, it includes only one RMR-pattern optic plate and basic sights, which the reviewer upgrades.
This video reviews "The Worlds Most OK Holsters" from We The People Holsters, focusing on their Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster for the Glock 17 MOS with a Streamlight TLR-1 light and red dot optic cut. The description highlights the holster's construction from durable Kydex, its thin profile for concealment, and features like adjustable retention, ride height, cant, and clip positions, along with a sweat guard and secure belt clip. It also mentions compatibility for 9mm Gen 3, 4, and 5 Glocks, and .40 Gen 3 and 4 Glocks. The description includes extensive affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related products and brands.
The "wave grip" technique, particularly beneficial for smaller hands, focuses on creating a stable platform by pushing into the trigger guard and back towards the 1 o'clock position. Proper application prevents the pistol from moving, even under external force, demonstrating superior recoil control and firearm stability. This method emphasizes filling grip gaps for enhanced control during shooting.
This YouTube video showcases the creator's Everyday Carry (EDC) items. The description directly mentions 'WHAT I EVERYDAY CARRY', indicating a focus on personal gear carried daily. Links provided suggest specific items like a POM Clip, a CRKT product, and a Glock 17 MOS IWB holster, hinting at firearm-related content within the EDC context. The music is credited to Otis McDonald.
The Glock 45 MOS and Glock 17 MOS are compared for new pistol owners. The G45 offers a shorter slide for concealability with full-size capacity, making it a versatile all-rounder. The G17 is a duty workhorse with a longer sight radius. Both share Gen 5 features and have similar trigger pulls around 4.5 lbs. The choice depends on prioritizing concealability or a dedicated duty setup.
This video compares two popular full-size pistols: the Sig P320 RXP and the Glock 17 MOS. It aims to help viewers decide between these two firearms, likely covering aspects like features, performance, and ergonomics. The description also promotes various affiliate links for parts, merchandise, and email list sign-ups, indicating a focus on viewer engagement and potential monetization. The content is filmed in a safe and legal manner on a public range with professional supervision.
The Glock 34 offers a longer barrel and slide for increased velocity and sight radius, beneficial for competition shooting, while the Glock 17 is more practical for concealed carry and general use. For home defense, the differences are minimal, especially with optics. The Glock 17 MOS is recommended as a versatile all-around choice.
This YouTube video documents a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) Carry Optics match in September 2018. Despite low attendance, the match offered interesting stage designs with some IDPA-like elements. The shooter discusses their personal performance, attributing a dip in energy to poor match day nutrition and lack of caffeine. They ultimately placed 3rd out of 17 competitors, performing well against PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) shooters. The video includes upbeat club music.
This video showcases a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) match held at Collin County USPSA in August 2018. The competitor uses a Glock 17 MOS equipped with a Leupold DeltaPoint Pro red dot sight in the Carry Optics division. The description highlights a successful match, including winning the division and performing well overall, attributing the performance in part to the reliable operation of the Glock 17 MOS and DeltaPoint Pro. Affiliate links for purchasing the red dot, a hat camera, and lens cleaning tools are provided, along with a mention of Harry's Holsters.
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