The Ruger RXM, a collaboration with Magpul, offers a modern 9mm pistol with a modular Fire Control Insert (FCI) system similar to the Sig P320, allowing for easy frame swaps. It features an undercut trigger guard, flattened backstrap, flared magwell, and a direct-mount optic system, aiming for a competitive MSRP around $440. While it fits most Glock 19/17 holsters, slight dimensional differences may cause wear. The pistol performs well in dynamic drills, with recoil comparable to a Glock.
This YouTube video from Blacksmith Tactical Holsters promotes a discount code "SPN". While the video title and description don't explicitly detail a specific firearm or product being reviewed, it strongly suggests the focus is on holsters offered by Blacksmith Tactical. The mention of a discount code indicates a promotional aspect, likely aimed at firearms enthusiasts interested in purchasing gun accessories, specifically holsters, for various handgun models. The context implies a connection to the firearms community and everyday carry or defensive use of firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on 'The Best Holster Patterns'. While the description is minimal, the title strongly suggests a discussion or comparison of different holster designs, likely for firearms. The content will probably explore various holster styles, their effectiveness, and perhaps their suitability for different types of firearms or carry methods.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Olight PL Turbo, an 800-lumen weapon light with an impressive 525-meter beam distance. The reviewer details the light's specifications and conducts a torture test to assess its suitability for handguns and carbines. The review highlights the $89.99 price point and a new lifetime warranty. Mention is made of compatible Glock holsters and Fiocchi USA ammunition. Affiliate links are provided for Olight, SootchZone exclusive content, and USCCA.
This YouTube video focuses on the presenter's preferred holster for their Glock 26, specifically highlighting an "EDC Beltless IWB" setup. The title suggests a deep dive into the ergonomics, functionality, and carrying experience of this particular holster, likely aimed at viewers interested in concealed carry solutions for compact firearms. The emphasis on "beltless" indicates a potentially unique or specialized carrying method that will be explained.
This YouTube video features new "Spooky" themed holster designs. The title and description highlight these new designs and emphasize their availability, suggesting a limited run on specific fabrics. The primary focus appears to be on showcasing and promoting these themed holsters for firearm owners.
This YouTube video focuses on Bmore Tactical Holsters, highlighting that they are veteran-owned and made in the USA. The description mentions compatibility with popular firearm brands such as Glock, Sig Sauer, Heckler & Koch (HK), and Smith & Wesson (M&P). It also includes links to a complete parts list, a Patreon page, merchandise, ear protection recommendations, and an email list sign-up. The video emphasizes that all filming was conducted safely and legally on a public range under professional supervision.
John Lovell advocates for mastering a single firearm platform, like Glock, due to its extensive aftermarket support and commonality. He emphasizes that for self-defense, reliability and a robust ecosystem of accessories are crucial. Sticking to one platform enhances training consistency, grip familiarity, and overall preparedness by allowing interchangeable parts and gear.
This video reviews Coyote Mountain Concealment (CMC) IWB holsters specifically designed for various Glock pistol models. The reviewer highlights the holster's small size, quality construction, secure fit, and comfortable wearability for all-day concealed carry. The video explicitly lists the Glock models for which CMC manufactures holsters, including the G17, G22, G31, G19, G23, G32, G26, G27, and G33. The website for Coyote Mountain Concealment is also provided.
This YouTube video appears to be a product review or showcase of holsters from SHTF Gear, as indicated by the title and the direct link to their website in the description. The video also provides links to the creator's social media profiles on Facebook and Twitter, as well as crediting individuals for original score and artwork. Given the focus on holsters, it's likely to cover aspects of concealed carry, firearm retention, and everyday practicality.
This video focuses on finding functional and reliable holsters for handguns without breaking the bank, specifically targeting options that cost under $50. It aims to demonstrate that quality firearm accessories, like holsters, are accessible even on a budget, dispelling the notion that effective gear must be expensive. The content is geared towards budget-conscious firearm owners looking for practical solutions for carrying their handguns.
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