This video showcases a rare European import, the Glock 45 Gen 5 in Hunter Green, which has never been available in the United States. The presenter, Lenny McGill from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop, highlights unique features like a left-handed threaded barrel, glow-in-the-dark iron sights, and a special racking slide cover plate. He speculates these features suggest a potential military or police contract origin.
This review of the CZ P-01 highlights specific design elements the speaker dislikes, including glow-in-the-dark iron sights, an overextended slide catch that interferes with the support thumb, and a curved trigger. Despite these criticisms, the speaker acknowledges the pistol's exceptional accuracy and immediate shootability.
This video details the installation of XS R3D 2.0 sights on a Springfield Echelon. The presenter highlights the difficulty in removing the stock Echelon sights, often requiring a punch and hammer, while noting the ease of installing the XS sights. The review emphasizes the improved sight picture, especially for low-light conditions due to the tritium and glow-in-the-dark features, but cautions about the importance of selecting suppressor or co-witness height sights for optic compatibility.
The CZ P-09c Nocturne Edition is an updated compact version of the P-09, featuring an optics-ready slide and improved sights. However, early generation models experienced significant reliability issues, primarily with the slide stop spring causing malfunctions. While CZ honored warranty claims and replaced faulty parts, the initial need for repair on a new firearm is a notable drawback. The reviewer suggests waiting for a potential Generation 2 or ensuring any purchased unit has had its issues addressed.
This video provides an initial look at the SIG Sauer P365-X Macro, highlighting its features and comparing it to the Glock 43X. The presenter discusses the pistol's compensated slide, optic-readiness, magazine capacity, and ergonomics, offering first impressions on its shootability and recoil characteristics. While not a formal review, it serves as an unboxing and initial range experience.
This video, titled "Truglo Tritium/Fiber Optic Sights Part Two," focuses on TRUGLO's TFO gun sights. The description highlights the patented combination of Tritium and Fiber Optic technology, which ensures visibility in all light conditions, including complete darkness. The sights do not require batteries or external charging. Key features mentioned include CNC machined steel construction, a snag-resistant design, and compatibility with standard holsters. The description also notes that these sights do not fit Glock 36 models and are available in green only. The video aims to showcase the innovation and functionality of these advanced handgun sights.
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