This video provides an in-depth review of the JM Custom Grips Chimera, a Glock clone featuring a dual-ported barrel for recoil mitigation. The reviewer, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, details its performance during live-fire exercises, including accuracy tests with various ammunition types at 25 yards and build drills from concealment. The review highlights the pistol's comfortable ergonomics, the effectiveness of its porting system, and its overall value proposition at its price point.
This video provides a detailed overview of the JM Custom Grips Chimera pistol build by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical. It highlights key components including the Grit Grips frame, JM Custom Grips slide with two-tone DLC and porting, Pontoon Tactical trigger, Holosun 508T optic, Angry Bear Arms sights, and QVO Tactical holster and thumb cliff. The setup focuses on enhanced ergonomics and tactical functionality for concealed carry and range use.
This comprehensive review of the ZRO Delta FKS-9 pistol highlights significant issues encountered by the reviewer, including a problematic trigger with excessive creep and a tendency to pull the slide back, as well as the 'brass to face' ejection problem. While some issues were addressed with aftermarket parts, the overall experience led to a negative recommendation due to persistent quality control and fitment concerns, especially given the price point.
This review covers the ZRO Delta FKS-9 Zero Fox 9, a 9mm Glock 19 clone featuring a Grit Grips frame. Initial firing impressions highlight a short, crisp trigger with a 3.5-4 lb pull and a very short reset. Accuracy testing at 7 and 25 yards showed promising results, with groups generally within fist-sized or smaller at 7 yards. A notable observation was inconsistent brass ejection, with casings frequently landing on the shooter.
This video compares the Shadow Systems MR920 and a Grit Grips frame-based pistol, both Glock 19 sized, focusing on build options, price, ergonomics, and shooting performance. The MR920 is presented as a more premium option with a higher price point, while the Grit Grips frame offers significant cost savings, allowing for a complete build under $350. The reviewer highlights differences in trigger feel, frame comfort, and accessory compatibility, ultimately favoring the Grit Grips for its value and customizable potential.
This video details the process of replacing a broken striker in a Glock 19, specifically installing an Overwatch Precision NP3 Striker after an aftermarket Lone Wolf T-coded striker proved unreliable. The presenter emphasizes the importance of compatibility between aftermarket parts and the firearm's existing components, highlighting potential tolerance stacking issues. The guide includes installation steps and stresses extensive live-fire testing to confirm reliability after modifications.
This video provides first impressions of the Grit Grips G19 size frame, highlighting its affordability and ergonomic features. The reviewer compares it to higher-end options like the Shadow Systems MR920, noting the frame's comfortable grip texture and pronounced thumb shelves. While the frame itself is budget-friendly, it's paired with a premium Killer Innovations slide, creating an interesting blend of cost-effective and high-performance components.
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