The Ruger RXM Sub-Compact frame offers a unique approach to concealed carry by combining a Glock 19-sized slide with a Glock 26-sized grip. This configuration, featuring a threaded barrel and modular chassis system, aims to provide concealability while accommodating full-size optics and lights. Initial shooting impressions suggest manageable recoil, especially with proper grip technique, making it a potentially viable option for those seeking a compact yet capable firearm for everyday carry.
This video from TheYankeeMarshal aims to list the firearms featured in the John Wick movie franchise. The speaker, demonstrating familiarity with various firearm models, begins by listing several handguns seen in the films, including models from Heckler & Koch, Glock, Browning, Walther, Beretta, Colt, and Kahr Arms. The visual evidence suggests a personal interest in firearms, with a display of revolvers and rifles in the background.
This expert-level guide from Tenicor demonstrates how specific holster features can significantly improve concealed carry by mitigating 'printing.' The instructor explains that even small firearms can be visible through clothing, but features like a 'wing,' 'claw,' or 'camming bar' on a holster use the belt to rotate the grip inward, enhancing concealment. This technique is crucial for anyone looking to carry a firearm discreetly.
This guide, presented by an experienced firearms instructor, recommends Glock pistols, specifically the Glock 19, 43X, and 26, as excellent choices for beginners. These models are ideal for developing core shooting fundamentals like grip and recoil control. The Glock 19 is highlighted as a versatile option for new shooters, EDC, and range practice, with mentions of compatible optics like the Vortex Defender CCW.
This video from SPN Firearms provides practical insights into the differences between full-size and subcompact handguns for concealed carry. The instructor demonstrates how larger firearms can be difficult to conceal due to printing, even with a proper holster setup. He recommends smaller models like the Glock 26/27 and M&P Compact series for easier everyday carry, based on his experience and body type.
This guide details the installation of the Arredondo +5/+6 Glock magazine extension, a modification designed to increase magazine capacity. The process involves disassembling the factory magazine, replacing the spring and follower with Arredondo components, and securely attaching the extension. The video emphasizes the extension's durable construction and enhanced grip features, showcasing its flush fit on a customized Glock pistol.
This video demonstrates a 'cheat code' for subcompact pistol capacity, specifically the Ruger RXM Subcompact and Glock 26, using an SLR Rifleworks base plate to achieve 15+1 rounds. The presenter highlights the firearm's shootability and the versatility of quickly swapping to a flush-fit magazine for enhanced concealability, advocating for subcompacts as ideal for everyday carry.
This video demonstrates a capacity upgrade for the Glock 26 using an SLR Rifleworks baseplate, achieving a 15+1 round capacity. The presenter highlights the benefit of having Glock 19-level capacity in a smaller footprint than the Glock 19, 43X, or 48. The presenter also expresses a general appreciation for the Glock 26 and similar compact Glock models.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Equalizer highlights its design as an easier-to-use 9mm handgun with enhanced capacity compared to models like the Shield Plus. The speaker, demonstrating significant firearm expertise, compares its features, size, and ergonomics against the Glock 26 and other S&W models, noting its improved texturing, rail, and trigger.
This review highlights the new Ruger RXM Subcompact, positioning it as a highly reliable and innovative Glock clone with an easily swappable FCU. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes its modularity, allowing for caliber conversions and compatibility with Glock magazines. The review details the ease of FCU installation and takedown procedures, comparing it favorably to other systems and noting its excellent ergonomics and concealability.
This video discusses the Glock 26 as a potential concealed carry pistol, specifically highlighting its drawbacks for individuals with larger hands. The presenter explains that the compact size and grip design of the Glock 26 can make it difficult to achieve a secure and comfortable hold, impacting shooting performance. While acknowledging its popularity for EDC, the video suggests it's overrated for those with bigger hands and mentions potential workarounds like magazine extensions.
This review provides an expert overview of the GForce Arms GF9 Rapture, highlighting its significant compatibility with Glock 26 parts, a key feature for budget-conscious buyers. The firearm demonstrates 100% reliability during range testing and boasts an attractive price point of approximately $250. The instructor notes its ergonomic differences from standard Glocks, including a more upright grip angle and a solid factory trigger, making it a compelling option for concealed carry or as a reliable range tool.
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