This video provides an in-depth look at the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 pistol, with the speaker sharing extensive range time experience. Key takeaways include its performance with hot ammunition, the trigger's longer travel compared to Glocks, and common accuracy issues potentially resolved by aftermarket barrels. The speaker also discusses grip challenges and the importance of training to overcome them.
This video explores the advantages of polymer frame handguns over steel frames, particularly for recoil management with hot ammunition, hand comfort during extended training, and faster manipulation during dynamic shooting scenarios like draws and reloads. The speaker, a firearms instructor, notes that polymer frames can offer a less sharp recoil impulse and are gentler on the hands, which is crucial for consistent training. The lighter weight of polymer guns also facilitates quicker target transitions and easier magazine seating.
This video debunks the misconception that firearms should not exhibit muzzle flip, explaining that it's a natural consequence of physics, especially when firing hotter self-defense ammunition. The instructor emphasizes that perceived muzzle flip is not an indicator of poor shooting technique but rather a sign of effective ammunition. He advises focusing on maintaining proper shooting form, keeping arms in position, and reacquiring the target quickly, rather than striving for a completely still firearm.
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