This video demonstrates rapid firing techniques with three distinct pistols: the Sig Sauer GTO, Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 All Metal, and Glock 45 Gen 6. The instructor, Johnny Q, showcases proficient handling and recoil control for each firearm, highlighting their suitability for fast shooting scenarios. The demonstration emphasizes controlled aggression and efficient target engagement.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Heavy Duty and the Glock 45 Gen 6, as requested by a viewer. The speaker, demonstrating experienced firearm handling and a casual yet knowledgeable tone, shoots both pistols at an outdoor range. While finding both to be smooth and effective, he concludes that each has its own utility and cannot definitively declare one superior to the other, liking both platforms.
Yoki Sturrup provides an in-depth review of the Glock 45 Gen 6 after putting over 1000 rounds through it. She highlights the pistol's comfort, grip texture, and aftermarket support, describing it as a 'workhorse.' The review details specific Gen 6 features like aggressive slide serrations and an improved flat trigger, while also discussing recoil and ammunition preferences. Sturrup's extensive experience and detailed breakdown offer valuable insights for potential buyers.
This expert review of the Glock 45 Gen 6, based on 630 rounds fired, finds it performs similarly to previous generations but with notable improvements. The grip texture, forward serrations, and trigger guard undercut enhance control, while the flat-faced trigger offers a slight, though not revolutionary, improvement. The presenter, a seasoned firearms instructor, highlights the pistol's reliability with various ammunition types and anticipates strong aftermarket support, while also recommending legal coverage for gun owners.
This video serves as a teaser for a full review of the Glock 45 Gen 6, presented by USCCA. It features a shooting demonstration on an outdoor range with a modified Glock 45 equipped with a Vortex red dot optic and a SureFire X300 weapon light. Viewers are directed to a link in the bio for the complete review, highlighting the presenter's proficient firearm handling and brand association with USCCA.
This video humorously questions the premise of disliking Glocks, contrasting the speaker's strong negative reaction with Glock's widely recognized reputation for reliability and battlefield proven status. The speaker suggests an alternative preference for the CZ P10c, implying that a strong aversion to Glocks might indicate personal issues.
This review of the Glock 45 Gen 6 highlights its hybrid design, featuring a Glock 19 slide on a Glock 17 grip. The updated flat trigger provides shorter travel and quicker reset, enhancing the shooting experience. Improved ergonomics, including an extended beavertail, contribute to comfort, while the recoil impulse remains familiar to Glock users. The assessment comes from experienced shooters at Gun For Hire Range.
This review of the Glock 45 Gen 6, presented by 1ShotTV, highlights significant ergonomic improvements over previous generations, including a new grip texture, integrated palm swell, and beaver tail. While the pistol demonstrates excellent reliability with various ammunition types and impressive accuracy even at 100 yards, the reviewer expresses strong dissatisfaction with the new flat-faced trigger, deeming it heavy and mushy. Despite this drawback, the Gen 6 is considered by the reviewer to be the best out-of-the-box Glock released to date due to its enhanced frame.
This review by Johnny Q, a former police officer, compares the Glock 45 Gen 5 and Gen 6. He highlights the Gen 6's improved grip texture and trigger guard undercut for better recoil control, and demonstrates the effectiveness of the integrated 'gas pedal' feature. The video also confirms the optic's consistent return to zero during shooting.
Ben Stoeger provides an expert assessment of the Gen 6 Glock 17, focusing on its new optic mounting system, extractor, and aftermarket compatibility. He highlights that while some Gen 5 parts may not fit, the Gen 6 offers a direct mount system for common optics and features accurate barrels out-of-the-box. The review emphasizes the need for suppressor-height sights and notes minor grip dimension changes requiring specific accessories.
This video provides a comprehensive look at new Staccato handguns, focusing on models recently added to the California Handgun Roster, such as the Staccato HD P4, C 3.6, and the new C4X. The host also demos other Staccato models like the C2 and XC, discussing their features and California compliance challenges. Additionally, the video briefly touches on new Glock Gen 6 models with Radian compensators and a Canik collaboration.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the new Glock Gen 6, highlighting significant ergonomic and mechanical upgrades. The presenter, demonstrating high authority, details improvements in grip texture, integrated thumb shelf, beaver tail length, and a new flat-faced trigger. Key internal changes include the extractor mechanism and a return to a single-coil recoil spring, alongside increased slide/frame modularity. The optic mounting system has also been revised.
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