This video reviews five top pistols under $400, focusing on accuracy, reliability, and value. The list includes the Beretta APX Centurion, Mossberg MC1, EAA Tanfoglio Witness, IWI Masada, and the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 as the top pick. Criteria emphasize long-term performance, ergonomics, and aftermarket support, making these recommendations suitable for concealed carry, self-defense, and home defense.
This review ranks the top 5 small 9mm pistols for concealed carry, focusing on reliability, accuracy, shootability, and price. The Sig Sauer P365 and P365XL take the top spot due to their high-capacity magazines in a micro-compact frame. The S&W M&P Shield 2.0 is praised for reliability and ergonomics, while the Glock 43x/48 offers significant aftermarket support. The Walther PPS M2 is noted for its affordability and trigger, and the Mossberg MC1 for its compatibility and design, despite minor reliability concerns.
The Mossberg MC1 is a 9mm single-stack pistol designed for concealed carry, featuring a 3.4-inch barrel and weighing 22 oz. While it offers good accuracy for its size and a competitive price point around $324, it experienced minor reliability issues with its proprietary magazines, which were resolved by using Glock 43 magazines. A potential design flaw involves the takedown button occasionally loosening during firing.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth field review of the Mossberg MC1 pistol, comparing it directly to popular subcompact 9mms like the Glock 43 and Sig Sauer P365. The reviewer heads to the desert for extensive shooting to evaluate the MC1's performance, focusing on its ergonomics, sights, reliability, accuracy, trigger, and holster compatibility. Despite some surprises, the reviewer finds the MC1 to be an excellent pistol and a strong contender in the crowded carry pistol market, highlighting potential cost savings over the Glock 43. The review is supported by Gunnies Sporting Goods Store.
This YouTube video offers a first look at the Mossberg MC1, a new contender in the single-stack 9mm pistol market. The presenter introduces the MC1 and draws comparisons to established models such as the Glock G43, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, and Sig Sauer P365. The video appears to be an initial range test or overview of the firearm, providing viewers with a preliminary assessment of its performance. It also includes links for charitable donations and the creator's Patreon and Instagram.
This YouTube video focuses on the Mossberg MC1 pistol, highlighting five key features that viewers should be aware of. The description encourages viewers to support the channel via PayPal or Patreon. The video appears to be a product review or informational piece aimed at potential buyers or owners of the MC1.
This entry details Stage 3 of the Noir Team Challenge, 'Around the World,' a multi-stage competition involving pistol, rifle, and shotgun disciplines. It highlights the strategic importance of each stage, the specific firearms used (Mossberg MC1, MMR Tactical, 590 Shockwave, and AR-15 variants), and the critical role of avoiding penalties. The analysis includes team strategies and performance outcomes, offering insights into competitive shooting tactics.
In the 'Texas Bingo' stage of the Noir Team Challenge, competitors face a unique firearm assignment system. The order in which plates on a Texas Star target are hit dictates which of the available firearms each shooter will use for the subsequent 25-yard clay target engagement. This format introduces an element of strategy and luck, as demonstrated by Colion Noir's deliberate plate engagement to secure a preferred rifle.
This video review of the Mossberg MC1 indicates the creators' initial expectations were not met, but they found themselves pleasantly surprised. One reviewer's potential bias due to employment with Mossberg is acknowledged. The team anticipates further range testing and a more in-depth review, suggesting a positive initial impression despite not 'hating it.' The content appears to be an early look at the firearm.
This YouTube video provides a firsthand look at the Mossberg MC1 pistol during its initial firing at Shot Show 2019. The title and description indicate this is a direct experience of shooting the firearm for the first time, offering a glimpse into its performance and handling. Given the context of Shot Show, it's likely to be a brief demonstration rather than an in-depth review, focusing on the immediate impressions of the MC1.
The Mossberg MC1 is a new single-stack 9mm pistol designed to compete with the Glock 43, notably accepting Glock 43 magazines. It features a 3.4-inch barrel, Sig-compatible sights, aggressive texturing, and a flat-face trigger with a 6-pound pull. A 5,000-round reliability test showed no failures, indicating strong out-of-the-box dependability. Mossberg offers multiple variations, including models with night sights and lasers.
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