This video provides a direct comparison between a standard Ruger LCP MAX and a Mag-na-port customized version, focusing on recoil and velocity. The expert analysis highlights that while porting causes a slight velocity reduction, it significantly mitigates muzzle flip, making it a beneficial modification for recoil-sensitive shooters. The testing utilizes professional equipment for objective data.
This video features the first shots fired from a Mag-Na-Ported Ruger LCP MAX chambered in .380 ACP. The content likely focuses on demonstrating the effect of the Mag-Na-Porting modification on recoil and muzzle rise, providing initial impressions of the firearm's performance. Viewers can expect to see practical shooting footage and hear commentary on the firearm's handling.
Expert firearms instructor Lena Miculek demonstrates the effectiveness of ported firearms and advanced ammunition technology in mitigating muzzle flash. The video compares various 9mm, 10mm, and .44 Magnum platforms, showcasing how modern propellants and ported designs significantly reduce flash, enhancing shooter performance and situational awareness, especially in low-light conditions. This analysis highlights the evolution of firearm and ammunition design for practical applications.
This video features American Handgunner editor Roy Huntington providing an in-depth look at Mag-na-port's Smith & Wesson Model 69, which he nicknames "The Haka." The review focuses on this specific revolver chambered in .44 Magnum, highlighting its features and potential applications, particularly from a combat or defense perspective, as suggested by the "Warrior's Fighting Spirit" title. Links to American Handgunner and Gun Magazine are provided.
The Smith & Wesson Model 329 is a lightweight, Scandium-framed N-frame revolver chambered in .44 Magnum, weighing only 25.5 oz compared to the 41.5 oz Model 629. Modifications like S&W Model 500 grips and Mag-na-porting are used to manage its significant recoil. Chronograph testing showed ported vs. non-ported barrels had minimal velocity differences, suggesting manufacturing variance is a larger factor.
Champion shooter Jerry Miculek successfully engaged an 18x24 inch steel target at 400 meters with a Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm pistol. This feat required a significant holdover of 25-30 feet, achieved with a 6 MOA red dot sight. The pistol was a competition-tuned M&P C.O.R.E. featuring quad-porting, a 3lb trigger, and a custom magwell, demonstrating advanced pistol marksmanship.
This video provides an expert-level review of Mag-na-porting, a firearm modification process utilizing EDM to cut gas ports. Legendary shooter Jerry Miculek explains how these ports redirect gas to significantly reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil, demonstrated through high-speed comparisons. The analysis covers various firearms, including pistols and shotguns, and addresses concerns like flash signature, concluding that porting enhances shootability, especially for lightweight or powerful firearms.
Jerry Miculek provides a one-year reliability update on his S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm, reporting 100% reliability in 3-gun competitions. He details modifications including Mag-na-port quad-porting, a Vortex Razor red dot, skateboard tape for grip, a Speed Shooters Specialty magwell, and extended magazines from Taylor Freelance and Taran Butler, achieving a sub-3-pound trigger pull.
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