This video focuses on the 2011 Legion Precision "Chi-Raq edition". As the title and description are the only available data, the analysis assumes a review or showcase of this specific firearm model. The "2011" designation indicates a platform commonly associated with competition and high-performance handguns. The "Legion Precision" suggests a custom or high-end manufacturer. The "Chi-Raq edition" likely denotes a specific aesthetic or feature set, possibly related to a particular market or theme. Without further information, the tags are derived from the model designation and common associated terms.
This video showcases a firearm referred to as "CHIRAQ 2011" from Legion Precision, featuring a Bushnell RXM-300 optic. The title suggests a theme of retribution or mirroring actions, with "Eye for an Eye" and mentions of Chicago and the year 2011. The inclusion of '#1911' in the title strongly indicates a 1911 platform firearm.
This YouTube video, titled 'A 2011 CALLED THE "CHIRAQ" | IS THIS THE ONE? Legion Precision Chiraq', focuses on a specific 2011 pistol, referred to as the 'Chiraq' by Legion Precision. The description mentions RGG DEALS, channel memberships, and donation options, indicating a content creator's engagement with their audience and potential for affiliate marketing or direct support. The content likely involves a review or presentation of this firearm.
The Legion Precision 2011 Tactical Toolbox Edition Commander offers a compact, hand-fitted custom 2011 experience at a competitive $4,999.98 MSRP. While its V-porting aids in flat shooting, it can create gas blowback. The pistol features a 4.25-inch KKM barrel, a 3.5 lb trigger, and aluminum grip with a compact magwell, making it suitable for concealed carry despite its price and potential for evidence seizure.
The Legion Precision Custom 2011, a Tactical Toolbox signature edition, offers high-end features comparable to the Staccato XC at a lower price point. It boasts a 5-inch ported barrel, crisp EGW trigger, and Cheely grip, with a total weight up to 61.7 oz loaded. While requiring a break-in period to resolve initial malfunctions, it demonstrates excellent performance and recoil management, making it a strong contender for home defense or competition, though less ideal for daily carry.
This EDC gear setup features a custom 9mm handgun built on a Nomad Defense frame with a CR Precision slide and Legion Precision barrel, paired with a Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite holster. The setup includes Shield Arms +5 extensions, Hornady Critical Duty ammo, Olight flashlights, and a variety of knives like the Spyderco Yojimbo 2 and Kizer Sheepdog. Future builds include a budget 2011 and an Ascend Armory AR-15.
This video tests the compatibility of a single Legion Precision Glock Compensator across multiple handguns with threaded barrels. The host attempts to fit the compensator on a variety of Glock models (Glock 19 Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5, Glock 26, Glock 43), as well as a CZ P10C, FN 509 Tactical, and a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0. The experiment aims to determine if one compensator can serve multiple pistol platforms.
This video details a custom Glock 26 Gen 4 build using a Polymer 80 PF940SC frame, focusing on EDC optimization. Key upgrades include a Legion Precision slide, Night Fision sights, a Blacklist Industries threaded barrel, and an SSVI trigger. The build emphasizes enhanced ergonomics through custom stippling by XL Weapon Works and improved reliability with upgraded internal components. It also covers essential gunsmithing tools and compatibility between Glock generations.
This video reviews five affordable custom Glock barrels, highlighting their aesthetic and functional benefits beyond marginal accuracy gains. Key reasons for aftermarket barrels include supporting reloaded ammo, shooting lead projectiles, and accommodating suppressors/compensators. Brands like True Precision, Zaffiri Precision, IKC, Legion Precision, and Faxon Firearms are showcased for their unique features, durable coatings (TiCN, TiN, Black Nitride), and competitive pricing, often under $185.
This review highlights five custom Glock slides available without lead times, focusing on affordability and quality. Options range from budget-friendly Brownells slides with improved holster fit to premium L2D Combat and Norso CNC slides featuring RMR cuts and specialized finishes. Polymer80 and Legion Precision offer other distinct styles, with considerations for slide compatibility and necessary components like channel liners.
This guide details how to build a custom Glock 19 clone using Polymer 80 frames for less than an OEM Glock. It highlights cost-saving strategies by sourcing parts from vendors like Big Daddy Unlimited and Legion Precision, and discusses the ergonomic advantages of P80 frames over standard Glock frames. The video also covers custom slide options from Maple Leaf Firearms and stippling services from XL Weapon Works, aiming for a total build cost under $600.
This video details a custom Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 build, focusing on performance upgrades like an Apex Grade barrel and Texas Black Rifle Co micro comp. It explains the importance of dwell time for accuracy and demonstrates the fitting process for the semi-drop-in barrel. The build also includes a Taran Tactical magazine extension and slide work by Legion Precision and Maple Leaf Firearms.
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