This review by hickok45 explores the significant changes in the new Glock Gen 6, particularly the Glock 19. Key updates include an improved optics system with direct slide mounting, enhanced grip texture with an integrated beavertail, deeper front serrations, and an undercut trigger guard. The Gen 6 also features a flat-faced trigger and a slightly shorter grip, catering to a wider range of hand sizes. While many changes are welcomed, the reviewer notes personal preferences for grip consistency and potential modifications to the beavertail.
This video explores the concept of firearms as works of art, featuring a discussion and live-fire demonstration of several iconic handguns and a lever-action rifle. Expert firearm instructor Hickok45 argues that while some firearms are purely tools, many, particularly older, finely crafted models, possess significant artistic merit due to their design, engraving, and finish, enhancing the collector's enjoyment.
This video showcases advanced firearm handling techniques, specifically demonstrating the full-auto Uzi from various moving platforms including a truck, bicycle, and tractor. The instructor emphasizes the importance of safety, preparation, and control when executing these challenging shooting scenarios. The segment highlights the unexpected viral nature of certain firearm content and the creative ways it can be repurposed.
This expert-level review by Hickok45 delves into the rarity and historical significance of the Smith & Wesson Model 1950 Military (Pre-Model 21) revolver. The video highlights its .44 Special chambering, non-adjustable sights, and N-frame construction, emphasizing its limited production run of approximately 400 units with a 4-inch barrel. Hickok45 demonstrates its excellent double-action trigger and accuracy, providing valuable insights for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Smith & Wesson firearms.
This video addresses viewer concerns about Hickok45's leg recovery following a motorcycle accident. He demonstrates his current mobility, indicating good progress for short bursts of activity like walking and jogging, though significant exertion can still cause swelling and pain. He anticipates a near-full recovery within 4-5 months.
Hickok45 provides an expert review of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic 'No Lock' revolver. The demonstration covers firing both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition, highlighting recoil and accuracy. The review also touches on design changes like the 'No Lock' feature and barrel construction, offering a comparison to older models and showcasing a concealed carry holster.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic highlights its return to a traditional design without a key lock. The firearm demonstrates versatility by chambering both .357 Magnum and .38 Special rounds, making it suitable for various shooting applications. The presenter, Hickok45, shares his experience and compares it to older models, emphasizing the appeal of the classic features.
This review of the Winchester Model 94, chambered in .30-30, highlights its iconic status and historical significance as one of the first commercial rifles for smokeless cartridges. Expert instructor Hickok45 demonstrates its classic design, loading, and shooting, emphasizing the superior quality of pre-1964 models with forged steel components compared to later cost-reduced versions. The video provides insights into the rifle's evolution and its place in American firearm history.
This review covers the initial function test of a new Smith & Wesson Night Guard revolver in .44 Special. The presenter, hickok45, highlights potential issues like a stiff holster and light primer strikes, necessitating ammunition changes and sight adjustments. The video demonstrates a practical approach to evaluating a new firearm for self-defense reliability.
Hickok45 provides a hands-on review of the Polytech AKS 762, a 7.62x39mm AK variant featuring a side-folding stock. The video showcases the rifle's performance on Range 2 with various steel and reactive targets, highlighting its effectiveness and the classic shooting experience. The review touches upon the limitations of iron sights compared to modern optics.
This video challenges the notion that factory Glock sights are inherently 'junk.' Hickok45, a long-time Glock user and competitor, shares his experience, stating he has never encountered issues with the stock polymer sights despite decades of use. While acknowledging aftermarket sights can offer advantages like better sight pictures or night visibility, he emphasizes that the factory sights are durable, perform well, and are sufficient for most users.
Hickok45 reviews a modern replica of the Henry 1860 lever-action rifle, comparing its loading mechanism to the Winchester 1892. He demonstrates the unique, albeit cumbersome, method of loading the Henry 1860 by sliding a follower tab and rotating the magazine end cap. Despite its quirky design, the rifle proves accurate and functional on the range, though historical design flaws like the lack of a handguard are noted.
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