This review of the Vortex Defender ST optic, presented by an experienced firearms instructor, highlights its features and compares it to other popular red dots. The instructor praises its durability, battery life, and compatibility with common optic footprints, ultimately deeming it a worthy successor to previous favorites. The video also briefly touches on educational opportunities with the Sonoran Desert Institute.
This video from Active Self Protection, hosted by John Correia, analyzes a defensive shooting incident where a carjacker was neutralized. It emphasizes the critical importance of situational awareness, the need for both speed and accuracy in a gunfight, and the effectiveness of firearms in rapidly changing behavior. The analysis highlights the defender's quick thinking and proficient shooting, offering actionable lessons on carrying a firearm, maintaining awareness, and the necessity of consistent training to achieve a high level of defensive skill.
Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical provides an enthusiastic overview of the Fusion Firearms XP Pro Comp from SHOT Show 2026. He highlights its key features, including integrated barrel ports, a compensator, ambidextrous thumb ledges, and an optics-ready slide with included RMR/RMSC plates. Barrera also discusses the firearm's robust bar stock construction, durable Tenifer or Hard Chrome finishes, and a crisp 3-3.5 lb trigger pull with a short reset. The pistol is noted for its high degree of configurability via the Fusion Firearms website, with pricing ranging from $1,450 to $1,799.
This video provides an enthusiastic unboxing and initial review of the new Glock 17 Gen 6 by 2WiLD Guns. Key features highlighted include upgraded ergonomics with an integrated gas pedal and enhanced grip texture, a new flat-face trigger, suppressor height iron sights for optic co-witnessing, and a direct mount optic system. The review also briefly compares the Gen 6 to the Glock 47.
This video provides an expert-level preview of the anticipated Glock Gen 6, drawing on industry insider information. Key expected changes include a move away from the MOS system to a direct-cut optic mounting solution, similar to competitors like Palmetto State Armory and Sig Sauer. The Gen 6 is also expected to feature an enhanced frame texture, drawing comparisons to the Sig P365. The debut is tentatively scheduled for SHOT Show 2026.
This video provides an expert overview of the Palmetto State Armory Micro Dagger, highlighting its key features and value proposition. From a high-authority brand representative, the Micro Dagger is showcased with its 15+1 round capacity, threaded barrel, and RMSc optic cut, making it an attractive option for concealed carry and tactical applications. The inclusion of a Savior Equipment carrying case further enhances its package.
This guide details the installation and a rigorous durability test of the Osight SE green dot optic, as demonstrated by Neil from Geauga Firearms Academy. The review highlights its RMSc footprint compatibility, enclosed emitter design, and impressive resilience, even after being used to rack the slide against a steel bumper. It's presented as a strong budget-friendly option for new red dot users.
This review covers the Sharps Bros kit for the Sig Sauer P365 platform, highlighting its integrated compensator and gas pedals for a flatter shooting experience. The kit is noted for its compatibility with any P365 FCU and includes features like a front fiber optic sight, rear blacked-out sight, front and rear slide serrations, an RMSC red dot cut, and a Picatinny rail. The flared magwell offers a 17+1 capacity. The reviewer expresses a strong positive sentiment towards the kit's performance but cautions against using the compensator without hearing protection due to extreme noise levels.
This video from 704 Tactical highlights several Amazon deals on tactical gear. It features a budget-friendly pistol light for $13.99, a significant discount on Zulce red dot sights with an exclusive 25% off code, a Fissa folder knife with a window breaker and multi-tool for around $28-$30, a Trackon bipod head for approximately $26-$27, and the Sig Romeo 5 Generation 2 red dot sight for $128.90. The presenter emphasizes the value and functionality of these items for various applications, from budget builds to duty use.
This video reviews the Jacob Grey TWWC Black handgun, highlighting its features and improvements over the TWWC9 model. The discussion focuses on enhanced grip texture, a modified trigger cutout, and available barrel finishes. It also details the optics plate compatibility.
The Smith & Wesson Shield X is presented as a significant upgrade to the Shield Plus, focusing on improved ergonomics and accessory integration. Key differences highlighted include a slimmer grip profile, altered grip angle, a more accommodating trigger guard, and an integrated light rail for accessories like the Streamlight TLR-7. The slide design shares similarities with the Bodyguard 2.0, featuring an RMSC-compatible optics cut and updated iron sights.
David Chow from Osite discusses their innovative red dot sights, emphasizing value, quality, and innovation over price. The interview highlights various Osite products mounted on diverse firearms, including a fully enclosed RMSC on a Ruger Mark V and a unique 'Battleship Edition' sight with a power indicator. Osite aims to disrupt the industry by offering advanced features and durable materials like O-Aluminum.
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