Amber from Exile Armory showcases a diverse inventory of firearms and accessories, including Class 3 items, SBRs, suppressors, pistols, and rifles. The video highlights new arrivals and used guns, with specific models like the IWI Zion 15 SBR, Q Honeybadger, Walther PDP, and Marlin 1854 being featured. Pricing and availability for various firearms are discussed, along with some personal anecdotes from the presenter.
This TFBTV spotlight focuses on Glock's new all-metal 15-round magazines for the G43X and G48. These magazines offer a significant capacity increase, elevating the slimline pistols into contention with full-size duty handguns. The reviewer notes the premium feel of the metal construction and confirms their reliable performance in testing.
This video compares the perceived snappiness and recoil impulse between the Glock 43X and Glock 48. The speaker suggests that the Glock 48 is slightly snappier, likening its recoil to that of a Glock 19, and found recoil mitigation easier with the 48. Conversely, the Glock 43X was described as more snappy. The speaker notes that proper fundamentals and grip significantly reduce perceived snappiness in any firearm.
This video emphasizes that true shooting improvement comes from mastering fundamental skills like trigger control, grip, and breathing, not from accessories like lasers or red dot sights. The speaker advocates for consistent practice with a chosen firearm, ideally under the guidance of a qualified instructor, and suggests starting with reliable platforms like Glocks. Accessories do not replace the need for solid marksmanship.
This video reviews the new 15-round steel magazines for the Glock 43X and Glock 48. The presenter highlights the increased capacity compared to the original 10-round magazines and notes the steel-lined construction. While the magazines are longer, they are confirmed to seat properly with the slide closed and are designed to aid in stripping the magazine if a double feed occurs.
This video discusses the potential release of 15-round metal magazines for Glock slimline pistols like the G43X and G48. The hosts express anticipation for increased capacity, noting the limitations of current 10-round magazines and the issues associated with aftermarket solutions like Shield Arms magazines, which sometimes require modifications and can cause reliability problems. They also touch upon potential ergonomic upgrades inspired by Glock's Gen 6 models.
This video addresses common grip inconsistencies in pistol shooting, emphasizing the importance of consistent grip pressure and proper hand placement. Instructor Joel Park demonstrates techniques for analyzing grip issues through dry fire exercises, including testing pressure variations between hands and observing the effect of trigger press on sight alignment. He also touches on grip circumference and hand length, and the potential for sight movement during striker fall.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Streamlight TLR-3X weapon light, focusing on its budget-friendly price point and user-friendly features. It details the unboxing process, highlights the differences between various SKUs, and explains how to install the light and customize its buttons. The review includes range testing to evaluate flood, throw, and performance in smoke, comparing it to other Streamlight models.
Johnny Q addresses a viewer question about single-stack versus double-stack magazines, explaining the fundamental difference in round alignment. He highlights that single-stack magazines, like those for the Glock 48, align rounds straight, leading to a slimmer firearm profile. Double-stack magazines, exemplified by a Glock 9mm with a 17-round capacity, stagger rounds for increased capacity. The speaker expresses a preference for double-stack for self-defense due to the higher round count, while acknowledging single-stack guns are typically smaller and lighter.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of various Glock models for concealed carry, featuring insights from firearms instructors. It details the pros and cons of subcompact, compact, and slimline Glocks, including the Glock 43, 43X, 48, 19 (Gen 6), 49, 19 CV, and 45. The discussion covers ergonomics, concealability, magazine capacity, recoil impulse, and aftermarket modifications, offering practical advice for choosing the best Glock for individual needs and carry styles.
Instruction from a Warrior Poet Society representative suggests starting with a pistol for your first firearm. Recommended models include the Glock 43X, Glock 48, and Glock 19, with the Shadow Systems CR920 noted as having more power than typically needed for a beginner. The video humorously includes a llama interaction.
This video provides an overview of ten Glock pistol models, highlighting their design philosophies, intended uses, and key features. It covers iconic models like the Glock 17 and 19, compact options such as the Glock 26 and 43 series, and specialized variants like the Glock 19X, 45, 22, and 34. The discussion emphasizes Glock's core principles of reliability, simplicity, and ease of use, along with their modularity and aftermarket support.
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