This review of the Tisas ZIG PC1911 Duty in .45 ACP highlights its effectiveness in preventing hammer bite due to its reversed beaver tail design. The reviewer found the pistol to be a pleasant shooter, offering a smoother experience than previous Tisas models, with good weight distribution and effective front slide serrations. While not a full review, it emphasizes the practical benefits of the reversed beaver tail for shooter comfort.
Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical tests the Staccato HD P4, a 2011 pistol designed to accept Glock pattern magazines. The video demonstrates compatibility with various Glock magazines, including OEM Gen 5, Glock 19x, and KCI aftermarket options, all of which function reliably and drop freely after slide lock. The Staccato HD features built-in frame protection against magazine over-insertion.
This expert guide from Brownells demonstrates how to remove and reinstall Glock magazine floorplates, a crucial skill for upgrades or maintenance. Lead Firearms Instructor Caleb details two methods: one using a specialized tool like Fix It Sticks, and another utilizing common tools like punches and a table edge. The guide emphasizes understanding Glock's unique retention mechanism and provides clear steps for both disassembly and reassembly, including proper follower orientation. This procedure is essential for anyone looking to customize or maintain their Glock magazines.
This guide details the installation of Strike Industries Enhanced Magazine Plate (EMP) base plates onto Glock 19 and Glock 17 magazines. The process involves disassembling the original magazine, replacing the spring with the extended one provided, and securing the new base plate with a set screw. The speaker emphasizes the reliability and benefits of these extensions, including increased capacity and improved magazine handling.
This video reviews a KCI magazine intended for a Glock 43, highlighting a bait-and-switch scenario where an aftermarket part was substituted for an OEM one. The reviewer expresses significant dissatisfaction with KCI's quality compared to Glock's original equipment.
This video features a drop and full-auto test of 10 popular AR-15 magazines. Gunmag aims to demonstrate how well these magazines perform under stress, prioritizing durability when fully loaded and reliable feeding at high cyclic rates. The test orders the magazines from the internet's most favored to least favored, offering a practical evaluation for firearm enthusiasts looking for reliable AR-15 magazine options. The video includes a detailed breakdown of each magazine tested, a recap, and bloopers.
This review covers the Arsenal SLR107R, a Bulgarian-made AK-47 variant. The presenter details its technical specifications, including a 16.25-inch chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged barrel with a 14x1 left-hand thread pitch and a 90-degree gas block. The rifle features a 1mm stamped receiver and US-made polymer furniture for 922r compliance. The review also touches on aftermarket upgrades, magazine compatibility, and a significant deal the presenter secured on the firearm.
This video compares the durability of OEM Glock magazines against aftermarket polymer magazines (ETS, Magpul) through a series of torture tests. The instructor, with extensive experience in firearm abuse testing, demonstrates that stock Glock magazines, despite cosmetic damage, maintain functionality through extreme conditions like being buried in dirt and ground into the earth. Aftermarket polymer magazines, in contrast, showed significant functional issues under similar stress.
This YouTube video features a review of a KCI Korean Glock magazine. The description includes links to support the channel, social media, and affiliate links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational purposes only, with reviews based on personal experience, and that no firearms are sold on the channel. All firing is conducted in a controlled environment.
This video provides a hands-on comparison of KCI aftermarket magazines against factory Glock magazines. It covers physical dimensions, weight, loading ease, disassembly procedures, and crucially, range testing for reliability. The KCI magazines are found to be dimensionally similar, slightly lighter, and perform reliably in testing, dropping free and locking up positively.
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