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 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 review of the Xegis Safe Palm Vein Recognition Desktop Safe v1.2 highlights its advanced biometric security and user-friendly features. The instructor, with over a week of hands-on testing, emphasizes the reliability of palm vein scanning, even with wet or dirty hands, and its superiority over fingerprint scanners. The safe offers quick access for home defense scenarios, good internal capacity for larger handguns, and useful environmental sensors, making it a recommended option for secure firearm storage.
This video showcases the Taran Tactical Glock 34, a firearm prominently featured in the John Wick franchise. Viewers are treated to reactions and excitement surrounding the weapon and its association with Keanu Reeves' iconic character. The content focuses on the visual appeal and fan anticipation for the movie and its associated gear.
This review compares the Glock Gen 6 against various other Glock models and custom builds, assessing its performance in draw speed, rapid fire, and target transitions. While the Gen 6 offers ergonomic improvements, the speaker suggests that significant performance gains over the Gen 5 are minimal. Recommendations for upgrades include better sights, a weapon light, an optic, and potentially a trigger enhancement to address a perceived 'spongy' feel.
This video from Tenicor, featuring instructor Jeff, debunks the myth that smaller guns always conceal better. He explains that shorter barrels on subcompacts like the Glock 26 can lead to the grip 'tipping out' due to lack of leverage below the beltline. Longer firearms, such as the Glock 34, utilize muzzle length as a lever to press the grip into the body, enhancing concealment and stability. This analysis is crucial for anyone seeking to optimize their concealed carry setup.
Reno May details his journey to achieve Master Class in USPSA Limited Optics division, successfully completing six classifier stages. He achieved an average score of 85.4%, demonstrating strong performance across various stages. May also outlines his future goal of competing in Carry Optics from concealment with a custom Glock 34.
This guide explains why smaller guns can print more than larger ones due to the 'tip out' effect, where the gun's top pivots away from the body. It offers solutions including adjusting carry depth, position, and ride height, and leveraging holster design features like wedges and wings. Proper clothing and belt support are crucial for effective concealment.
Joel Park, a professional firearms instructor, emphasizes that discipline is the most crucial shooting skill, defined as the ability to wait for sights to settle before firing. He advises target focus over front sight focus for reactive shooting at close range and stresses the importance of 'throttle control'—balancing speed with accuracy. Park details mental programming techniques and recommends specific drills like the Accelerator and Bunny Stacks to develop this critical skill through consistent practice.
This video showcases advanced pistol training techniques for action and thriller scenarios, as demonstrated by Lina Esco under the expert instruction of Taran Butler. The training covers rapid fire on steel, emergency reloads, holster draws, malfunction clearances, one-handed manipulations, and a full tactical course. The instruction emphasizes speed, efficiency, and maintaining control under pressure, reflecting a high level of expertise from Taran Tactical Innovations.
Joel Park, a seasoned firearms instructor with extensive competition experience, advises prioritizing functional needs over wants when considering firearm and accessory upgrades. He details his personal journey through various handgun platforms and optics, emphasizing how ergonomics and specific performance requirements drove his decisions, rather than simply adopting popular trends. Park highlights that while high-end gear can be desirable for enjoyment, it's crucial to distinguish between genuine performance enhancements and personal preference.
Joel Park, a seasoned firearms instructor, explains that recoil springs primarily affect the shooter's perception of recoil, not objective performance. Lighter springs can make a firearm feel 'softer' or 'snappier,' while heavier springs can increase perceived recoil. Muzzle bounce is generally attributed to grip and technique rather than spring weight. He also discusses ammunition weight preferences and the importance of recoil springs for reliability over high round counts.
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