This YouTube video, titled "TOP FIVE Bestest Kel-Tec Firearms!", aims to showcase and rank the top five firearm models from the manufacturer Kel-Tec. The description emphasizes that the channel is viewer-supported with no sponsors, encouraging patrons and subscribers to help fund the content. It also credits the original score and artwork contributors. Given the title and description, the video likely focuses on reviewing and discussing various Kel-Tec firearms.
This TFBTV episode features James reviewing the Glock 43, a single-stack 9mm pistol he considers a top choice for concealed carry. The review includes comparisons with other popular single-stack 9mms such as the Kahr PM9, S&W M&P Shield, Kel-Tec PF9, and Ruger LC9. Additionally, James discusses how the Glock 43 stacks up against other subcompact Glock models like the Glock 26 and Glock 42. The video thanks Ventura Munitions for their support.
This video details a comprehensive motorcycle camping loadout for a week-long trip, focusing on the KTM 1190 Adventure. It covers essential gear for shelter, sleeping, riding apparel, tools, emergency preparedness, and personal protection, including specific firearms like the Kel-Tec PF9 and Glock 20 for self-defense against potential threats like bears. The review emphasizes durability, functionality, and practical application for extended off-road adventures.
Nutnfancy reviews the Glock 43, noting its late market entry compared to competitors. While thinner than the Glock 26, the reduced capacity (6+1) is a significant trade-off for some carry methods. The G43 offers good accuracy but has a stiff trigger (7.2 lbs). It's recommended for those prioritizing thinness for IWB carry, despite the reviewer preferring the G26 for its higher firepower.
This EDC update focuses on practical carry solutions, highlighting the efficiency of waistpacks for a comprehensive loadout, including backup firearms. Key items discussed include the Benchmade Triage, Kel-Tec PF9, and various pistols like the Walther PPS and Glock 19. The video emphasizes a 'non-tactical' look for everyday carry while ensuring essential tools and self-defense options are readily accessible.
This long-term review of the 2012 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom highlights its value and reliability as a true adventure bike, especially after strategic modifications. The reviewer emphasizes its 'adventure system' capability for remote exploration, preferring the older model's aesthetics and wind protection. Key upgrades include SuperSprox gearing, Givi crash bars, an Enduro Guardian skid plate, Heidenau K60 Scout tires, and improved wind protection with an MRA Vario windshield on a MadStad bracket.
This video highlights five budget-friendly firearms suitable for new shooters or those on a tight budget, with a target price range of $200-$250. Featured guns include the versatile Mosin Nagant M91/30, the adaptable H&R Topper shotgun, the accurate Keystone Crickett .22 LR rifle, a budget-friendly AR-15 build starting with an Anderson lower, and the compact Kel-Tec PF9 pistol. A bonus mention of the Makarov pistol is also included.
Tactical Doodle shares his EDC philosophy, prioritizing concealability and carry systems. He discusses various pistols from small semi-autos like the Walther PPK and Kel-Tec PF9 to single-stack 9mms like the Springfield XDS and Glock 26. The video also covers pocket revolvers, less-lethal options, and off-body carry with a 5.11 bag, detailing its contents.
This review of the Glock 26 Gen 4 highlights significant reliability issues, including failures to feed and go into battery, despite being tested in cold weather with Blazer Brass ammunition. The speaker criticizes the build quality compared to competitors like the Springfield XDS, citing a lack of polishing and a polymer recoil spring assembly. While acknowledging its magazine compatibility with larger Glock models as a major advantage, the $600 2013 price point is deemed overpriced.
The Glock 19 is declared the best handgun ever due to its reliability, affordability, and revolutionary impact. It's praised for its compact size, suitability for various hand sizes, and cultural significance, becoming synonymous with 'handgun' for many. The series also revisits the Kel-Tec PF9 as a contender for the worst handgun and mentions the S&W J-frame as an honorable mention for its role in popularizing concealable revolvers.
The Yankee Marshal identifies the Kel-Tec PF9 as the worst handgun ever made, citing its unreliability for self-defense despite its marketing. He criticizes the community's tendency to defend the gun's inconsistent quality. The review contrasts this with other known low-quality brands and briefly shows a Glock 23 Gen 4.
This YouTube video showcases the Kel-Tec PF9 pistol featuring a custom Tiffany Blue Cerakote finish. The description "Pretty close..." suggests a potential comparison or a subjective assessment of the color match to the iconic Tiffany & Co. blue. The video likely focuses on the visual appeal of the custom firearm, highlighting the unique color application on the PF9 model.
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