This review of the M&P pistol highlights initial impressions after a few thousand rounds. The speaker notes the grip shape can cause discomfort, particularly with a pre-existing hand issue, but acknowledges this might not be the gun's fault. The trigger is described as stiff but loosening up, typical for a striker-fired pistol. Recoil impulse is deemed acceptable, less 'snappy' than a PDP. A significant issue is raised regarding a budget optic's brightness, which is insufficient even on a non-bright day. Despite grip and optic challenges, the pistol's function, reliability, and accuracy are confirmed.
This video discusses the impact of grip texture on firearm control, particularly for revolvers. The speaker argues that the primary grip pressure points are the front and back straps, making grip shape and finger grooves more critical than side texturing. For open carry, smooth grips are recommended for comfort when the firearm contacts the body.
This video compares the Glock 48 and SIG Sauer P365 XL for concealed carry, focusing on how subtle shape differences impact concealment and shooting comfort. While similar in size and reliability, the Glock 48 offers a more comfortable shooting experience due to its thicker grip, enhancing recoil management. However, the P365 XL's more organic grip shape makes it significantly easier to conceal. The speaker, a long-time Glock 48 carrier who switched to the P365 for concealability, highlights the trade-offs and personal preference involved in choosing between the two.
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