This review from PSR delves into the Beretta APX A1, an Italian-made striker-fired pistol often overlooked. The host, demonstrating high authority and technical understanding, highlights its modular chassis system, ambidextrous controls, and surprisingly soft recoil, even when suppressed. The APX A1 is presented as a high-value option, particularly the tactical variant, offering competitive performance against established brands like Glock and Sig Sauer.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Tanfoglio Limited Custom Xtreme pistol chambered in 9mm. The description highlights its design for the IPSC Standard Division, noting its Bul Barrel, steel frame with Hard Crome finish, and its balanced weight. The review also details the single-action trigger with a light pull and short reset, and a lightweight slide designed to reduce momentum for smoother recoil. The presenter finds the pistol enjoyable to shoot, easy to control, and believes it offers excellent potential for skilled competitors. The video includes an introduction, a detailed review, two firing test segments, and a summary. Contact information for the seller (ร้านปืนไพศิษฐ) and filming location (Tiger Tac Academy & Shooting Range) are also provided.
This YouTube video focuses on the Beretta M1951 pistol, highlighting its unique characteristic as a 'single stack 92'. The description provides an eBay auction link for the firearm and encourages viewers to support the channel through memberships and Patreon. While the video content itself isn't transcribed, the title and accompanying links strongly indicate a review or showcase of this specific firearm model.
This video features a 'Sunday Shoot-a-Round' celebrating the 100th episode, showcasing the Mauser Gewehr 98 and Beretta 92FS. The host discusses the history and shooting characteristics of both firearms, interspersing personal reflections on Thanksgiving, societal issues, and the value of firearms. The content focuses on the shooting experience and historical context rather than technical instruction.
This review of the Beretta 84 Cheetah, a 40-year-old Italian .380 ACP pistol, highlights its historical significance and modern relevance. Expert reviewer James Reeves details its features, performance, and restoration, comparing it to contemporary firearms. The video emphasizes its value as a concealed carry option with good capacity and manageable recoil, despite its age.
This video provides an enthusiast's perspective on the Beretta 8000 series, specifically the 9mm Cougar model. The speaker highlights his preference for 1990s-era double-action/single-action metal-framed pistols, praising the Beretta Cougar's trigger feel and solid construction. He notes its connection to the movie 'Mission: Impossible' and contrasts the original Beretta finish with the modern Stoeger production.
This YouTube video features a shooting review of the Italian Tanfoglio TZ 75 9mm pistol. The creator highlights that it's their father's old gun, which they decided to bring out for the audience. The description also includes various links for supporting the channel through Patreon, Cashapp, and mentions of affiliated websites for optics and tactical gear.
This documentary explores the history and technical aspects of the Beretta Modello 1915 and 1917 pistols, developed during WWI. It details their design evolution from earlier Italian firearms, their operational mechanics, and performance during live-fire testing. The video highlights the 1915's robust design in 9mm Glisenti and the more compact 1917 in .32 ACP, noting their respective strengths and weaknesses.
This review of the Arsenal Firearms Strike One 9mm highlights its innovative Bergman recoil system, which significantly reduces muzzle flip due to its exceptionally low bore axis. The pistol demonstrated impressive accuracy, achieving tight groups and consistently hitting targets at extended ranges. The Iraqveteran8888 channel, known for its in-depth testing, found the Strike One to be reliable even after over 1,100 rounds without cleaning, making it a strong contender for duty use.
This video provides a review of the Maxim Model 25 ACP pocket pistol, imported by Hy Hunter Firearms and manufactured in Italy during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The reviewer highlights its compact size and describes it as a "joy to shoot," suggesting it's a fun firearm for its intended purpose. The review focuses on the specific model and its historical context, including the importer and time period of its availability.
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