This video reviews the new 15-round steel magazines for the Glock 43X and Glock 48. The presenter highlights the increased capacity compared to the original 10-round magazines and notes the steel-lined construction. While the magazines are longer, they are confirmed to seat properly with the slide closed and are designed to aid in stripping the magazine if a double feed occurs.
This video details modifications made to a Remington 870 shotgun for 3-Gun competition. Key enhancements include cutting the barrel, installing choke tubes, adding a magazine extension, and relieving the forcing cone for improved patterning. The speaker discusses the evolution of popular competition shotguns, noting the transition from the Remington 1100 to Benelli M2s.
This video breaks down the real costs of competitive shooting, differentiating between a basic starter setup and an advanced competitor's gear. It details the expenses for firearms, magazines, holsters, belts, protective equipment, and the recurring costs of match fees and ammunition. The instructor emphasizes that while initial investment can be significant, gear upgrades offer performance multipliers that enhance shooting capabilities.
This guide details the installation of the Arredondo +5/+6 Glock Magazine Extension, as demonstrated by Gear And Guns. The process involves disassembling the factory magazine, replacing the spring and follower with the included Arredondo components, and attaching the extension body. The video highlights the secure fit, durable construction, and textured baseplate for improved grip, making it a valuable upgrade for action shooters.
This guide details how to use the SLR Rifleworks base plate to achieve a 15+1 round capacity for subcompact firearms like the Ruger RXM Subcompact and Glock 26. The video demonstrates this modification as a 'cheat code' for enhanced capacity in a smaller footprint, even shorter than a Glock 19. It also highlights the versatility of quickly swapping to a flush-fit magazine for improved concealability during warmer months, emphasizing the advantage of being able to increase a small gun's capacity.
This video demonstrates a capacity upgrade for the Glock 26 using an SLR Rifleworks baseplate, achieving 15+1 rounds of 9x19 ammunition. The presenter highlights how this modification provides Glock 19-level capacity in a smaller firearm package, comparing it favorably to the Glock 19, 43X, and 48. The presenter also expresses a general fondness for subcompact Glock models like the 26, 27, 28, 33, and 39.
This guide details the installation of the Dots Boot accessory for PMAGs, which enhances grip and adds a monopod function, while also increasing magazine capacity by two rounds. The process is straightforward and can be completed with basic tools. The video also touches on new PMAG color options and using Ammo Squared for ammunition storage.
This guide details the installation of Magpul's AMAG SG9 floor plates and grip extensions for the Sig Sauer P365. It covers the removal and installation process for both the 10-round and 12-round magazine variants, emphasizing proper seating of lock plates and extension components. Proper technique ensures reliable magazine function after the upgrade.
This video discusses the Glock 26 as a concealed carry option, specifically highlighting its drawbacks for individuals with larger hands. The presenter notes that the standard 10-round magazine configuration can lead to a poor grip due to insufficient material below the hand. While magazine sleeves are mentioned as a potential solution, the overall sentiment is that the Glock 26 is overrated for those with bigger hands.
Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical discusses recent industry and product updates, focusing on new firearms and accessories. He shares his opinions on the Staccato C4X, Kimber 2011 models, and the Magpul Folding Defensive Platform. The video also covers new suppressor offerings, ammunition price trends, and QVO Tactical's custom holster manufacturing process, including new magazine sleeve designs for enhanced grip.
This guide details the installation of the Arredondo +5/+6 Base Pad for Glock magazines, enhancing capacity to 23 rounds for 9mm and 21 for .40 S&W. The video emphasizes the durable, two-piece clamping design made from hardened polymer, which offers a more secure fit than traditional pin-retained extensions and is less prone to breakage. It also covers comparisons with other brands and potential fitment considerations with aftermarket magwells.
This guide details the installation and evaluation of the Grip Force Ergonomic Base Pad (EBF) for Glock magazines, based on insights from Joel Park, a recognized competitive shooter and instructor. The EBF offers enhanced ergonomics for draws and seating, increased capacity (+5 rounds), and a budget-friendly price point compared to competitors. While not USPSA legal due to length, it's recommended for duty or concealed carry applications. The review highlights its reliability in seating even with a forward slide and notes a minor drawback in stability on flat surfaces for table-top loading.
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