This video provides an expert-level unboxing and overview of the Volquartsen Vanquish 22 Superlite ISR. The firearm is based on the Ruger 10/22 platform, featuring a Magpul Hunter X-22 chassis and an 18.5-inch integrally suppressed barrel, a collaboration with Angstadt Arms. The review highlights Volquartsen's signature light trigger pull, measuring between 2.5 to 3 pounds, and discusses its suitability for quiet plinking, varmint hunting, and training due to minimal recoil and noise.
This video, presented by firearms instructor JaredAF, details the advantages of electronic triggers in target pistols. Electronic triggers allow for exceptionally light and consistent pull weights without the wear and inconsistency issues found in light mechanical triggers. The instructor highlights that these systems can be set even lighter than renowned models like the Hammerli 100, showcasing a specialized Olympic-style pistol with advanced features.
This review of the Limcat Goldencat .45 ACP, presented by Naaming Kotchanok, highlights its suitability for competition shooting. The pistol features a 5-inch barrel, a 1.5-pound factory trigger, and a front-heavy balance designed to reduce recoil and facilitate faster follow-up shots. The review emphasizes its smooth action, excellent fitment, and practical competition-oriented features like an extended magwell and a non-functional grip safety.
The Honest Outlaw provides a highly positive first impression of the Hayes Custom RIA 2011, a customized Rock Island Armory Tac Ultra. He highlights its exceptional value, comparing it favorably to high-end custom 2011s, and praises its performance, accuracy, and features for its price point.
The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 2.0 offers a significant upgrade over the 1.0, featuring a more aggressive grip texture, a crisper 6.5 lb trigger, and improved Armornite finish. While dimensions are comparable to the Glock 43, the Shield 2.0 provides a secure hold and good ergonomics for concealed carry and self-defense. Potential buyers should be aware of possible factory sight misalignment issues.
This video details the GlockStore Performance Center Competition Spring Kit, focusing on its components designed to reduce trigger pull weight. It explains the function of the reduced power striker spring (4lb vs. factory 5.5-6lb), the reduced power safety plunger spring, and the increased power trigger spring, noting how the latter aids in trigger reset. The demonstration includes safe disassembly of a Glock 17, highlighting internal slide components and the process for replacing the springs.
This video details the installation of a Glock competition spring kit, focusing on replacing the factory trigger spring. It covers a full Glock frame detail strip, emphasizing the critical 'S' orientation of the trigger spring for proper function. The kit reduces trigger pull from 5.5-6.5 lbs to approximately 4 lbs, enhancing accuracy by minimizing sight picture disturbance during the shot.
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