This video provides a head-to-head comparison of the Girsan CMXX and MAC 9 DS Comp handguns. Both are 4.25-inch barrel, double-stack 1911 style pistols chambered in 9mm. The MAC 9 DS Comp features a steel frame and a 70-series trigger without a firing pin block, while the Girsan CMXX has an aluminum frame and includes a firing pin block safety. The reviewer notes differences in grip texturing, optic mounting systems, and compensator designs, ultimately recommending both but leaning towards the Girsan CMXX for its perceived confidence-inspiring ergonomics.
This review focuses on the MAC 9 DS Comp 2011, a budget-friendly platform that can be significantly enhanced with aftermarket modifications. The presenter highlights a specific build featuring a trigger job with Red Dirt components, custom stippling, Cerakote, and a Kinetic red dot. The firearm demonstrates impressive accuracy and handling, particularly its user-friendly slide release, making it a viable option for competition shooting.
TheFirearmGuy provides an expert review of the MAC 9 DS Comp, highlighting its integrated compensator, 4.25-inch bull barrel, and flat-face trigger with a 3.5 lb break. He notes the firearm's high-end feel, lack of MIM parts, and competitive pricing, suggesting it's a significant value proposition in the market. The review includes live-fire demonstrations and a look through the Swampfox Justice 2 optic.
This review focuses on the MAC 9 DS Comp 4.25, evaluating its value as a budget-friendly 2011-style pistol. The presenter, an experienced firearm reviewer, details its features, including a 'chunk port' compensator and the AOS optic mounting system. He assesses its performance during range testing in adverse conditions and discusses its potential as a used purchase, comparing it to higher-end models.
The reviewer provides initial impressions of the MAC 9 DS Comp, noting its good feel and reliable cycling with 147-grain ammunition from Hop Munitions. Modifications were limited to adding Talon grips, an optic, and a light, with all internal parts remaining stock.
Amber from Exile Armory showcases a wide variety of firearms and suppressors currently in stock, noting high sales volume. The inventory includes popular models like the Daniel Defense DDM4, Browning BL-22, Rossi Circuit Judge, and various Glock, Taurus, and Ruger firearms. Several suppressors from Huxwrx, Nomad, Surefire, and Q are also featured, alongside AR-platform rifles and pistols. Prices and some specific configurations are mentioned for many items.
This video provides an in-depth comparison between the Turkish-made MAC 9 DS Comp and the high-end American Staccato XC, highlighting the MAC's significant value proposition at roughly one-quarter the price. The review covers technical specifications, ergonomics, optics mounting, and range performance, including a 1,000-round reliability test. The speaker, an established firearm reviewer with expertise in the 2011 platform, offers a budget-conscious yet authoritative assessment, recommending the MAC 9 DS Comp for those exploring the 2011 platform or seeking a customizable base gun.
This review of the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 9 DS Comp positions it as a budget-friendly 2011-style pistol. The reviewer highlights its compensated barrel, optic-ready slide with the Agency Optic System, and an extended slide release as key features. While acknowledging its value for the price, potential buyers are advised to be aware of the optic screw reliability issues and consider grip upgrades for improved ergonomics.
This review of the MAC 9 DS Comp by QVO Tactical highlights its value proposition in the 2011 market. While not matching the fit and finish of premium brands, it offers significant features for its price point. The review emphasizes the importance of using hotter ammunition (like 90-grain Plus P) to optimize the firearm's cycling speed and performance, especially with the comp. It also covers accuracy testing, shooting drills, and a detailed look at its features and potential upgrades.
This video provides an initial look at the MAC-9 DS Comp, a 5-inch double-stack 1911 featuring a factory-installed compensator. The presenter highlights its out-of-the-box features including a magwell, extended controls, and co-witnessing irons, with a Hollison 507 Comp optic mounted. Initial range impressions suggest it's a solid budget-friendly option for those transitioning from striker-fired platforms.
This YouTube video, titled 'MAC 9 DS Comp 1911' and tagged as #shorts, features content related to the MAC 9 DS Comp 1911 pistol. It directs viewers to the primary channel 'Classic Firearms' and a secondary channel 'Outside The Warehouse', as well as a podcast channel. The primary focus is on the specific firearm model mentioned in the title, suggesting a review, showcase, or informational piece for firearm enthusiasts.
This guide details the installation of an optic and weapon light on the MAC 9 DS Comp, drawing from expert handling demonstrated by Roger Barrera. It covers unboxing, initial inspection, optic mounting with witness marking for maintenance, and weapon light attachment, culminating in a holster fitment check. The process emphasizes proper procedure and accessory integration for a tactical pistol setup.
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