This video tests the reliability of a budget-friendly Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AR-15 by firing 500 rounds. The test includes suppressed fire and evaluation with various magazines. The instructor notes zero malfunctions, highlighting the PSA AR-15's performance for its price point, while also suggesting potential upgrades like the trigger and charging handle.
This video addresses concerns about Ruger RXM firearm compatibility with OEM Glock magazines and KCI magazines. The presenter exclusively used both types of magazines during testing and reported no issues with reliability, function, or failure to over-insert. The presenter found these concerns to be non-issues based on their extensive testing.
This review of the B&T TP9 highlights its compact nature and reliability after initial break-in. The presenter discusses modifications like an Aimpoint Acro P2 on an ADM mount, a Giggli ODI charging handle, and Goon Tape for aesthetics. Key points include the proprietary suppressor's performance with subsonic versus supersonic ammunition and a strong critique of the factory trigger.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of magazine management and reliability testing, particularly for platforms like the H&K MP5. The instructors demonstrate how to use color-coded tape and markings to differentiate between duty and training magazines, and how to systematically test magazines for consistent feeding, especially with hollow-point ammunition. They highlight that many perceived firearm reliability issues, particularly with hollow points in MP5s, may stem from aftermarket or 'copy' magazines rather than the firearm itself.
This video unboxes the Lone Wolf Dusk 19, a pistol presented as a budget-friendly Glock 19 clone. Key features highlighted include an RMR-compatible optic cut slide, suppressor height sights, an extended slide release, and a flat face trigger. The firearm comes with two KCI magazines and a Lone Wolf patch.
This review covers the Bear Creek Arsenal Grizzly, a budget-friendly handgun described as similar to a Glock 17. The presenter highlights its 17-round capacity, KCI magazines, fluted barrel, and a 4.5-inch barrel length. Initial range testing indicates reliable feeding, firing, and ejection with no hiccups, despite being a new firearm. The reviewer notes the 5.5-pound trigger pull and the value proposition at its sub-$300 price point.
This video reviews the new Bear Creek Arsenal Grizzly, a 9mm striker-fired handgun priced at $295. It highlights the firearm's features, including its Glock 17 size, optic-ready slide with an RMR footprint, fluted barrel with a titanium nitride finish, and included KCI 17-round magazines. The review covers its ergonomics, trigger pull, and overall value proposition as a budget-friendly option.
This review of the Beretta PMXs 9mm PCC highlights its lineage from the B&T P26 and Kel-Tec Tech-9, emphasizing its adoption by military and law enforcement due to its familiar controls and reliability. The reviewer details its accuracy at 50 yards, zero malfunctions over nearly 1000 rounds, and discusses its features including the 7-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, ambidextrous controls, and AR-15-like trigger. While praising its performance and value, potential buyers are advised to consider aftermarket brace options for improved ergonomics.
This video focuses on a KCI 26-round magazine specifically designed for Glock pistols chambered in .45 ACP. The description highlights a shipping restriction, requiring recipients to reside in a state without magazine capacity limitations. This indicates the video is likely a product showcase or review of an extended capacity magazine for a popular handgun caliber.
This video provides an overview of the PTR 9CT, a firearm inspired by the classic MP5. The presenter details its features, including the threaded barrel, integrated optics rail, and compatibility with aftermarket parts like the Magpul telescoping stock and Franklin Armory binary trigger. It highlights differences from the HK SP5 and offers practical advice on magazine choices and suppressor use, emphasizing the smooth shooting experience of suppressed roller-delayed blowback systems.
This video scrutinizes KCI USA magazines, a prominent aftermarket manufacturer for various weapon platforms. The creator aims to determine if these magazines are a worthwhile purchase by testing their out-of-the-box performance and subjecting them to moderate stress testing. The video explicitly addresses the question: "Do KCI USA Mags Suck?" and highlights KCI USA's claim as the sole legitimate manufacturer with a strong warranty.
This review of KCI magazines for Glock firearms highlights their quality and affordability as an alternative to OEM options. The presenter found KCI magazines to be comparable in construction to factory Glock magazines, featuring solid springs and steel witness holes. They performed flawlessly in testing with Glock 21 and Glock 30 pistols in 45 ACP, demonstrating reliability even in extended capacity configurations.
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