This video reviews the Ruger M77 Hawkeye Alaskan Bush Rifle chambered in .35 Whelen. The presenter, a self-proclaimed big game hunter, discusses the rifle's suitability for dangerous game, its features like the laminated stock and stainless finish, and addresses potential issues such as light strikes with specific ammunition brands. The review highlights the rifle's potential as a hunting tool despite some initial reliability concerns.
This video reviews the Taurus Millennium PT-140, a subcompact handgun chambered in .40 S&W, purchased for $179.99. The reviewer highlights its excellent trigger, reliable performance, and solid build quality for the price, despite some minor cosmetic flaws and a less-than-ideal included holster. It's presented as a great value for those seeking an affordable, reliable firearm, though not necessarily recommended for daily carry due to personal preference.
This video discusses potential features for a hypothetical Glock Generation 6, focusing on improvements desired by the firearms community. Key desired upgrades include factory-installed direct-mount optics capabilities (beyond MOS), durable metal sights, a modernized slide with potential lightening cuts, a consistent and crisp trigger pull, and for compact models like the 43X/48, standard capacity OEM magazines. The speaker also expresses a strong desire for Glock to cease partnerships with anti-gun organizations.
This video reviews a serialized Glock 17 clone frame purchased for $275, highlighting its improved ergonomics, texturing, and grip angle compared to standard Glock frames. The speaker also discusses the benefits of supporting local gun stores for used firearm purchases and introduces a Quickstrike holster for secure truck gun storage. The review emphasizes the quality of the frame and its potential for customization with Glock parts.
This review of the Ruger RXM positions it as the 'Gen 5 Glock we wish we got,' highlighting its metal sights, intelligent frame design, desirable add-ons, and backward compatibility with Glock's extensive aftermarket parts for a lower cost. The speaker, demonstrating experienced authority, uses an F/A-18 Super Hornet analogy to emphasize the RXM's multi-role versatility.
This video critiques the practice of Glock shipping firearms with polymer sights, arguing they are insufficient for duty or concealed carry due to their fragility. The presenter advocates for metal sights as a standard, citing competitors like PSA, Sig Sauer, and Smith & Wesson that include them, enabling critical one-handed manipulation techniques without fear of sight failure. The core argument is that Glock should meet industry standards for durability and functionality out of the box.
This video provides an initial unboxing and first impressions of the Ruger RXM handgun. The host compares it to the PSA Dagger, noting differences in magazine release, grip texture, and trigger feel. Key observations include the need for an optic spacer kit and a stiff slide release out of the box. The video sets the stage for a 10,000-round durability test.
This video focuses on the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Dagger pistol, specifically critiquing its blacked-out metal sights. The title explicitly states the sights "SUCK," indicating a negative review or a discussion of their perceived flaws. Given the focus on a specific firearm model and its components, the content is highly relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in handgun reviews, aftermarket parts, and potential modifications. The analysis will extract tags related to the PSA Dagger, general pistol categories, and the specific component being discussed.
The ZroDelta FKS 9 is a budget-friendly Glock clone offering several custom-like features for enhanced control and ergonomics. It combines Gen 3 internals with a Gen 4 reversible magazine release and features a reduced grip angle, double undercut trigger guard, aggressive stippling, and recoil ledges. The pistol demonstrated 100% reliability with various ammunition types and offers an optic-ready slide option with a compatible aftermarket dovetail mounting plate for adding red dot sights without milling.
This video compares the SIG P220 Compact SAO and the Glock 36, both compact .45 ACP pistols with similar capacities. The SIG P220 Compact SAO features an alloy frame, a crisp single-action trigger around 5 lbs, and a manual safety, offering superior ergonomics and a smoother recoil impulse. The Glock 36, a striker-fired polymer pistol, is noted for extreme reliability and lighter weight for carry, though its ergonomics are considered less comfortable by the reviewer. The SIG's metal sights are also highlighted as an advantage over the Glock's standard plastic sights.
The Arex Delta M Gen 2 is presented as a strong contender in the compact 9mm market, directly challenging the Glock 19. The review highlights its lightweight, thin profile, and excellent trigger. However, a significant drawback identified is the recessed and difficult-to-actuate magazine release, particularly when wearing gloves, which the reviewer suggests can be modified with a Dremel tool. Despite this quirk, the pistol is praised for its accuracy, reliability, and overall value.
This review covers the LWRC SMG 45 ACP pistol carbine, highlighting its compact design and features. The presenter demonstrates the folding stock, the unique side-charging handle reminiscent of an MP5, and praises the smooth trigger with a distinct reset. The firearm is shown equipped with an Aimpoint holographic sight and metal sights.
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