This review from Honest Outlaw provides an in-depth look at the new Glock 17 Gen 6 and 19 Gen 6 pistols. The reviewer, with extensive experience and ownership of Glocks, details the significant design departures, including a new trigger, grip ergonomics, and optics mounting system. While initial accuracy is good, the review highlights a notable failure to extract and discusses the trigger's weight as a potential drawback for speed.
This review highlights the Springfield Echelon as a top-tier new polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol, emphasizing its fully ambidextrous controls and ergonomic features like 'gas pedals'. The video also showcases the Primary Arms SLX HTX1 red dot sight, noting its US manufacturing and beneficial Vulcan reticle for new users. The presenter, demonstrating experienced authority, praises the pistol's grip angle and stippling for a full-size service firearm.
The FN HiPer is a new striker-fired pistol introduced at Forstac 2025, designed with advanced ergonomics based on German police and military requirements. Key features include an innovative rotating trigger safety, an ambidextrous, flush-mounted slide release, and a unique magazine release system that prevents accidental drops. The pistol is expected to be available in the US in late 2025.
This video discusses the unexpected early release of Staccato's new HD line of pistols, including the P4.5 HD model. Key features highlighted are an active firing pin block, an ergonomics overhaul, a new optics mounting system, and an improved recoil system. A significant point of interest is the apparent compatibility with Glock magazines, a departure from Staccato's usual proprietary magazines.
This review provides a detailed look at the Rost Martin RM1C, covering its unboxing, fit, finish, and features. The video includes a field strip procedure, demonstrating its similarity to the A-X Delta and highlighting internal components. It also touches on magazine compatibility and chamber support, with a promise of range performance to follow.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the new Daniel Defense H9 pistol, introduced at SHOT Show 2024. The presenter, demonstrating experienced authority, details its key specifications, design philosophy, and compares it to its predecessor, the Hudson H9. The H9 is presented as a significant entry into the concealed carry market.
This video reviews the new Mossberg MC2c pistol, highlighting its suitability as a defensive carry firearm. It features a compact size with a four-inch barrel, aggressive grip texturing, and usable steel sights compatible with Sig optics. The MC2c is presented as an affordable option for both new and experienced shooters.
This discussion focuses on upcoming firearms, particularly the Dan Wesson DWX pistol, highlighting its potential scarcity due to limited production runs by both Dan Wesson and CZ. The conversation also touches on the challenges of acquiring these firearms and the general market demand for high-quality 2011-style pistols.
This video reviews two new Beretta 92X pistol variants: the Centurion and the Compact, developed by Ernest Langdon's Langdon Tactical. The speaker, a firearms instructor, expresses frustration with the release of these desirable models during a financially tight period. The review highlights shared premium features with the Beretta 92X LTT, such as checkered backstraps, serrated front slides, upgraded sights, target barrels, stainless steel triggers, rails, and 92G decocker-only conversions. Key differences noted are the grip length and the Compact's spurless hammer, which offers a snag-resistant profile while maintaining a DA/SA action. The speaker praises the overall build quality and customization potential of these upgraded Beretta platforms.
This video provides an in-depth look at the SIG Sauer P365 pistol, introduced at SHOT Show 2018. It highlights the pistol's innovative design, focusing on its compact size, high capacity for its class, and suitability for concealed carry. The discussion covers its development, key features, and how it addresses a gap in the market for a small yet capable defensive firearm.
This 'First Look' review of the Walther Creed 9mm pistol by TheFirearmGuy highlights its impressive value proposition, positioning it as a quality-made handgun at an accessible price point. The reviewer emphasizes its comfortable grip, similar to the popular PPQ, and its functional features like a 16-round magazine capacity and three-dot metal sights. While not a range test, the initial impressions suggest the Creed is a strong contender for those seeking a reliable and well-featured 9mm firearm without breaking the bank.
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