This video from Palmetto State Armory details the key differences between the standard Micro Dagger and the upgraded Saber Micro Dagger. The Saber model offers enhancements like aggressive serrations, window cuts, a flat-face trigger with a blade safety, laser stippling, a flared aluminum magwell, and a plus-two magazine extension for increased capacity. Both models are RMSC cut for optics and compatible with Glock-style sights.
This video reviews the Daniel Defense H9, a mid-sized, all-metal frame pistol. It highlights the pistol's design for recoil reduction by lowering the bore axis and moving the recoil spring assembly. Key features discussed include its 4-inch barrel, 15-round capacity, interchangeable grip panels, textured straps, hinge trigger, front slide serrations, and fiber optic front sight with a blacked-out rear.
The Arma Zeka AZ-P1 Super Optics 2 is a premium, single-action-only competition pistol designed for IPSC and similar shooting sports. It features an aluminum frame, a unique hinge trigger with a short reach and 2lb pull, and a well-balanced design that contributes to excellent shootability. While expensive, its intelligent design elements, such as the grip texture and trigger face, aim to enhance control and accuracy for competitive shooters.
This video compares the older and newer Smith & Wesson M&P9 2.0 models, highlighting key differences. The newer model features a flat-face trigger and front cocking serrations, while the older model has a traditional hinge trigger. Both are still available, with variations in optics readiness and sight types (suppressor height vs. Novak style).
This review compares the first-generation Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm with the M&P 2.0, highlighting significant improvements in the 2.0, particularly its trigger and grip texture. The first-gen M&P is noted for its hinge trigger with grit and a less defined reset, while the 2.0 offers a smoother, more tactile trigger with a better reset. The 2.0 also features enhanced grip stippling, though the slide release on the 2.0 is described as stiff. Both pistols are considered reliable duty-grade firearms.
This video provides a range review of the FN 509 pistol. The reviewer highlights its ambidextrous controls, front serrations, and three-dot sights. The pistol's 17-round capacity and 4-inch barrel are noted, along with the trigger feel, which is compared to the FNS series. The reviewer also tests the firearm's reliability with both steel and aluminum case ammunition.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series C.O.R.E. in 9mm highlights its optics-ready capability, ergonomic grip with interchangeable backstraps, and a smooth slide for easier manipulation. The firearm features a 5-inch barrel for a long sight radius, ambidextrous slide stops, and an integrated light rail with three serration ports. The reviewer notes its low bore axis contributes to soft shooting and manageable recoil, making it a comfortable option, though the trigger reset is less tactile than some competitors.
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