This review of the Inglis Browning Hi-Power (P-35) clone by nutnfancy highlights its historical appeal and aesthetic features, such as walnut grips and a nickel finish, at a $550 price point. However, the expert reviewer found significant reliability issues, including multiple jams and failures to feed, rendering it unsuitable for serious defensive use despite its accuracy. The speaker ultimately recommends competitors like the Springfield Armory SA-35 over this model due to quality control concerns.
This video reviews the GSG-STG44, a .22 caliber replica of the iconic StG 44, manufactured in Germany and imported by ATI. While visually accurate and priced between $500-$600 at launch, it's noted as a fun plinker but suffers from frequent jamming, especially with low magazine rounds. Despite reliability issues, its historical appearance makes it a popular range gun.
The FN 509 is recommended as a rugged duty pistol with a heavier trigger, while the TTI Canik Combat excels as a performance-oriented 'race' gun with a crisp, light trigger. Both pistols can be equipped with Streamlight weapon lights and offer high capacities, with the FN 509 holding 24 rounds extended and the Canik 20.
This video compares two distinct .45 ACP pistols: the Sig P227 (double stack) and the Smith & Wesson 1911 (single stack). The comparison focuses on differences in recoil and magazine capacity. The presenter categorizes the Sig P227 as more of a carry combat gun, while the S&W 1911 is presented as a range gun that can be used in other scenarios. The video aims to highlight the practical differences between these firearm designs for viewers interested in .45 ACP handguns.
This video provides a direct comparison between a single-stack .45 ACP handgun, specifically the S&W 1911, and a double-stack .45 ACP handgun, the Sig P227. The comparison highlights key differences in magazine capacity and recoil management. The Sig P227 is presented as a more practical carry or combat option, while the S&W 1911 is suggested for range use but acknowledged for its versatility. The video aims to educate viewers on the distinctions between these two popular firearm configurations in the .45 ACP caliber.
This review showcases the Tippmann Arms Gatling Gun in .22LR, highlighting its unique modular chain-fed system capable of holding thousands of rounds. Operated by a manual crank, its rate of fire is directly tied to the user's cranking speed. The firearm features adjustable windage and elevation for accurate shooting, making it an entertaining option for range use.
Harold Cabunoc visits the Young-Do Tourism Shooting Range in Busan, South Korea, participating in a unique challenge against local enthusiast Jeong Woojin. The range features a distinctive safety system where firearms are tethered to shooting stations. Sessions cost 40,000 KRW for 10 rounds, requiring passports for foreigners. Both participants demonstrated high proficiency, achieving tight shot groups with various pistols.
This video review focuses on the Bul Armory SASII Air pistol, highlighting its suitability for competitive shooting disciplines like USPSA Limited Optics, IDPA Carry Optics, and IPSC Standard Optics due to its optics-ready design. The reviewer also emphasizes its appeal as a high-quality range gun. The description mentions the gun was sent in by Bul Armory for review and provides affiliate links for various recommended gear and merchandise. It details the video's structure, covering features, aftermarket support, negatives, and final thoughts. Disclaimers regarding the opinions expressed, fair use, safety protocols, and the educational/entertainment purpose of the video are also included.
The SAR 38 is a Turkish-made .357 Magnum revolver offering a budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced options. While visually similar to the S&W 586, it features a forged construction and a surprisingly good trigger for its price point. The review highlights its solid basic function and safety features, though a minor reloading quirk is noted. It's presented as a capable 'range beater' or entry-level revolver.
This video reviews the Mossberg MVP rifle, highlighting its bolt-action design and compatibility with AR magazines. It's presented as a suitable option for varmint hunting, Whitetail hunting, or simply as an enjoyable range gun. The reviewer expresses a desire to hunt a coyote with it and recommends the rifle to potential buyers. The video also features a Leupold optic.
This expert guide from Brownells' 'Smyth Busters' series, featuring Steven and Caleb, explores the necessity of backup sights on an AR-15. They emphasize that the decision is situational, ranging from non-essential for dedicated range guns to crucial for defensive carbines. The hosts, drawing on their extensive experience, detail concepts like cowitnessing and the potential failure points of primary optics, ultimately recommending backup sights for any serious-use firearm if budget permits.
This video offers a quick, benchtop review of the Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum revolver with a 4-inch barrel. The reviewer highlights its durability, utilitarian design, and suitability as a long-lasting range gun. The video touches on the revolver's robust construction and expresses a personal preference for 3-inch or 4-inch barreled revolvers in .38 Special or .357 Magnum. The reviewer also mentions an ongoing search for a 3-inch S&W J-frame model 60 or 36.
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