This video details the origins and evolution of the Wilson Combat CQB pistol, heavily influenced by firearms instructor Ken Hackathorn. It explores the rationale behind the iconic OD green frame and black slide configuration, initially developed for low-visibility in night vision operations. The discussion also delves into the technical aspects of 1911 accuracy, emphasizing headspace and barrel-to-slide fit over slide-to-frame fit, and highlights the CQB's enduring legacy as a highly sought-after custom pistol.
This video provides an in-depth first impression and overview of the Jacob Gray TWWC Hex, a new 2011-style pistol. The presenter highlights its exceptional fit and finish, intricate machining, ported barrel, and unique color scheme. Comparisons are drawn to other popular pistols like the Springfield Prodigy and SIG Sauer P226 ZEV, emphasizing the Hex's premium build quality and potential for fast, flat shooting.
This video showcases the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 1911 pistol, highlighting its OD green frame and black slide. The content takes a humorous and satirical turn as the gun shop owner, D'Boss, decides to confront an off-screen emergency with a battle axe and a Burger King crown instead of a firearm, demonstrating a unique approach to problem-solving.
This video highlights a significant deal on the Beretta APX A1 Compact Tactical, emphasizing its value at a discounted price of $250 after rebate. The presenter, impressed by the handgun's features, details its 3.7-inch barrel, 15-round capacity, excellent trigger with a short reset, and optic-ready slide. The review also touches on its easy disassembly, included accessories, and weight for carry.
This video introduces the Beretta APX A1 Compact Tactical, a compact variant of the APX line. It highlights key features such as a 4.25-inch threaded barrel, optic-readiness, OD Green frame, and suppressor height sights. The demonstration includes live fire at an outdoor range, showcasing the pistol's handling and performance with three 15-round magazines, all at an approximate price point of $500.
This video details the modernization of an FN High Power pistol, focusing on integrating a Trijicon RMR optic with suppressor height sights and performing a two-stage trigger job. It also covers the installation of custom grips, a beveled magazine well, and minor hammer modifications for improved ergonomics and a more contemporary look. The work is presented as a mid-level customization that significantly enhances the firearm's functionality and aesthetics.
This video provides an overview of the Arex REX Zero 1S 9mm pistol, highlighting its features as a new product available at Brownells. The presenter details its double-action/single-action operating system, the presence of a decocker and safety, and the anodized aluminum frame available in various colors, noting its similarity to the Sig Sauer P226 operating system. The pistol is presented as a solid service pistol with a Picatinny rail and three-dot sights, coming with two 17-round magazines.
This video reviews the limited edition Heckler & Koch VP9 and VP9SK pistols, highlighting their unique FDE Cerakote slide and OD Green frame color scheme. The presenter, Paul Leaveth from Brownells, emphasizes the VP9's highly regarded trigger, noting its short take-up, crisp break, and solid reset, which is a significant improvement over many other striker-fired pistols. Both full-size and compact SK models are showcased, with details on magazine capacity and the availability of tritium night sights.
This video showcases eight firearms acquired by TheFirearmGuy in 2017, highlighting a favorable market with dropping prices. Featured firearms include the collectible Molot VEPR .308, a Remington 870 DM shotgun with Magpul furniture, a Caracal C9 all-metal handgun, a Sten M9, a Kimber K6s snub-nose revolver in .357 Magnum, a CZ P-01, a Remington R1 Enhanced 1911, and a Rock Island conversion pistol capable of firing both 9mm and .22 TCM. The presenter emphasizes the unique features and potential value appreciation of these acquisitions.
This review of the Steyr M9-A1 highlights its excellent ergonomics and distinctive trapezoidal sights, which the reviewer finds intuitive for accurate shooting. The pistol features a 4-inch barrel, a 5-pound trigger, and a 17-round magazine capacity. While generally praised for its accuracy and feel, the reviewer notes a quirk where the slide must be released by dropping the magazine when locked open.
This review of the Steyr M9-A1 highlights its compact size, OD green frame option, and distinctive trapezoidal sights. The presenter notes the M9-A1 shares the same grip and magazine capacity as the C9-A1, with the primary difference being a half-inch longer barrel on the M9-A1. The trigger is described as 'like glass' with an average pull weight of five pounds.
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