This review covers the Nanorroni PCC conversion kit for Glock pistols, specifically demonstrating its use with a Glock 19X. The kit transforms a handgun into a pistol carbine, significantly improving stability and target acquisition speed. It is compatible with a wide range of Glock models and offers features like an integrated magazine holder and an optic mounting platform.
This video reviews the Phoenix Weaponry optic mount for lever-action firearms, specifically highlighting its application on a Henry SPD Hush chambered in .38 Special/.357 Magnum. The mount allows for the attachment of optics like the Vortex Defender ST, addressing potential height-over-bore issues common with lever guns. The presenter emphasizes the benefits of direct-to-receiver mounting plates for achieving the lowest possible optic height and reducing failure points compared to stacking multiple rail sections.
This video highlights significant Prime Day deals on Monstrum brand firearm optics and accessories. It features several LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) models, including First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) options, some with Extra-Low Dispersion glass. Various mounting solutions are also showcased, such as cantilever scope mounts, scout light mounts, 45-degree offset red dot mounts, and piggyback red dot ring mounts. Additionally, a Monstrum Ruckus Pro Prism Scope with a BDC reticle and Shake Awake technology is presented. The focus is on providing a wide range of tactical gear at discounted prices during the Prime Day sales event.
This review of the Keltec PR57 by Honest Outlaw highlights its unique stripper clip loading system for an internal 20-round magazine, a departure from traditional designs. Despite a Double Action Only trigger and unconventional sights, the firearm demonstrated surprising accuracy at 50 yards. However, the reviewer notes the clip system's inconvenience compared to modern magazines, deeming it a significant drawback for practical use.
This video highlights firearms imported into the US by Essential Amino Acids (EA), primarily manufactured by Gearsan in Turkey. It showcases models like the Disruptor X with its threaded barrel and red dot mount compatibility, the polymer-framed Witness Match Cheers, and the unique Gearsan MC14T, which features a barrel that tilts upwards for easier slide manipulation. The presenter emphasizes the accessible pricing of these Turkish-made firearms, including 2011-style pistols and polymer handguns.
This video introduces firearms imported into the US by EAA (European American Armory), primarily manufactured by Gearson in Turkey. It highlights specific models like the Disruptor X, Witness Match X, and the unique MC14T with its barrel-assisted slide racking mechanism. The focus is on the availability of affordable polymer handguns and 2011-style pistols.
This episode features Craig Arnzen of Area 419 discussing their Zero reloading press, including Gen 1 vs. Gen 2 improvements like camover functionality and updated linkage systems. The conversation delves into Area 419's M and S series reloading dies, highlighting their modularity, micrometer headspace adjustment, and mandrel-based neck tension setting. They also cover Area 419's scope mounts, emphasizing their precision manufacturing, integrated features, and the importance of proper mounting techniques, while debunking the need for lapping.
This video provides an in-depth look at the customization options offered by Langdon Tactical for the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun. Ernest Langdon details modifications ranging from improved sights and integrated light mounts to custom trigger work and stock adaptations. The focus is on enhancing reliability, ergonomics, and shootability for tactical applications, particularly home defense.
This product showcase from Palmetto State Armory details the Mossberg 940 Pro SPX, a tactical variant of the popular 940 shotgun line. The review highlights its updated features, including a redesigned handguard with M-LOK compatibility, an enlarged loading port, and an improved gas system for enhanced reliability and softer recoil. Ballistic testing with various buckshot loads demonstrates its effective pattern density at 20 yards.
The Monstrum Beast 1-8x FFP LPVO offers exceptional value with ultra-clear glass and usability across its magnification range. Key features include locking turrets with tactile clicks, daytime-bright illumination, a smooth zoom knob with an integrated throw lever, and a true one-power, both-eyes-open experience. It also includes a versatile piggyback mount system for an optional red dot.
This video explores various mounting solutions for LPVOs and Red Dots from Reptilia, focusing on 1.93 height mounts, stacked Red Dot configurations, and canted Red Dot setups. The discussion highlights the ergonomic and practical advantages of higher optic mounts, including reduced jaw strain and improved eye box acquisition, especially for users with corrective lenses. It also contrasts the usability of canted versus stacked Red Dots for rapid target acquisition.
This guide addresses a common mistake when selecting aftermarket red dot mounts: choosing unstable designs. The video highlights that mounts lacking recoil lugs or a secure interface can shift under recoil, impacting zero. It emphasizes the importance of selecting mounts with features like recoil lugs to ensure optic stability and reliability.
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