Amber from Exile Armory showcases a diverse range of firearms, including pistols like the Canik Mete MC9 Pro and various Smith & Wesson models, alongside rifles such as the Browning BAR and Ruger American Gen 2. The video also highlights shotguns from Tristar and ATI, and specialized firearms like the Savage Renegauge Turkey. Additionally, suppressors from Sierra and Polonium are featured on sale, offering significant savings.
This video, presented by an experienced firearms instructor, identifies 10 firearm models struggling to sell in the current market, with predictions of continued poor performance into 2026. It details specific issues like unreliability, poor brand perception, high ammunition costs, and market saturation for each model, offering insights into why certain firearms become undesirable investments.
This video identifies ten firearms struggling to sell in 2026, citing issues like unreliability, poor brand perception, capacity limitations, and market saturation. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights specific models such as the Ruger LCP2 for its inaccuracy and the Glock 44 for its limited capacity, advising against them as investments. The AR-15 platform also faces challenges due to market oversaturation.
The firearm market has shifted from a shortage to an oversupply, with many dealer lots full of unwanted guns. This is attributed to overproduction during the 2020-2022 buying surge, combined with sales slowdowns, regulatory impacts like the ATF brace ruling, and new caliber failures. Firearms with safety issues, reliability problems, or those that fail to capture market interest are now heavily discounted.
This video from ClassicFirearms presents a 'Top 5' list of pistols not chambered in 9mm, featuring selections from both Jason and Eliza, a firearms instructor. The discussion covers a diverse range of calibers including 10mm, .22LR, .380 ACP, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP, highlighting each firearm's unique strengths for various applications like concealed carry, training, and personal defense. The hosts offer insights into recoil management, capacity, ergonomics, and specific use cases, encouraging audience engagement.
This video from Summer Shoots addresses the common question of what caliber a new shooter should start with. The instructor, Summer, emphasizes that the best caliber is the one the shooter is most comfortable with, highlighting .22 LR for its low recoil and affordability, while acknowledging its limitations for self-defense. 9mm is presented as a more powerful option but with potentially more challenging recoil for absolute beginners. The video stresses that firearm fit and consistent training are more critical than the initial caliber choice.
This video analyzes 15 firearms dealers are struggling to sell in 2026, attributing the market shift to educated enthusiasts seeking value over panic buying. The expert instructor details specific models with issues ranging from ergonomic flaws and expensive ammunition to safety recalls and quality control problems, highlighting how oversupply and changing consumer demands impact even established brands. The analysis provides a critical look at firearms that fail to meet modern market expectations.
This guide details fundamental pistol shooting techniques for beginners, focusing on improving grip, sight alignment, and trigger control. It emphasizes practicing safe handling, mastering iron sights before optics, and utilizing dry fire with snap caps for rimfire firearms. The instruction, provided by an experienced shooter, aims to build confidence and accuracy for new shooters.
This guide covers essential techniques for a first-time female gun owner at the range, focusing on the Glock 44. It emphasizes fundamental firearm safety rules, proper handling, grip adjustments for control, magazine loading, and clearing common malfunctions like stovepipes. The content is presented in an encouraging and educational tone by an experienced shooter, Summer, guiding her friend Monica through her initial firearm experience.
This video from Guns Lab reviews 10 Glock models that owners often regret purchasing, citing issues like ammo sensitivity, poor ergonomics, and outdated technology. Models discussed include the Glock 42 (.380 ACP) for its low capacity and early reliability problems, the Glock 36 (.45 ACP) for its limited 6-round capacity, and the Glock 31 (.357 SIG) due to expensive ammunition and harsh recoil. The Glock 44 (.22 LR) is criticized for reliability issues and a 'toy-like' feel, while the Glock 19X is noted for its less concealable full-size grip. The Glock 22 (.40 S&W) is also mentioned as its popularity wanes due to the resurgence of 9mm.
This video demonstrates an advanced technique for rapidly clearing a plate rack using a Glock 44 equipped with a Meta Tactical MX1 bullpup conversion kit. The demonstration highlights the effectiveness of the bullpup configuration for high-speed shooting, emphasizing smooth target transitions and recoil management with the .22 LR caliber. The shooter, identified as an expert by their high-speed target transitions and proficient recoil control, showcases the performance benefits of this setup for dynamic shooting drills.
This video argues against using stock firearms for new shooters, positing that modifications like red dots and improved triggers accelerate skill development by providing better feedback and reducing mechanical barriers. Instructor Chris emphasizes that optimized gear facilitates faster learning and that mastering fundamentals on an easier-to-shoot platform makes transitioning to stock guns simpler later. He debunks myths about modification reliability and legal concerns, prioritizing performance in self-defense scenarios.
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