This review covers the CZ P-09 Nocturn, noting its DA/SA operation with a decocker and the included Vidian Optics RFX11. The reviewer details the field strip process, highlighting the tight cross pin and the polymer guide rod. Concerns are raised about the shallow chamber fit and potential for ammunition pickiness, as well as the manual's brevity and the trigger's grit.
This review of the Hilux TD3E red dot sight focuses on its durability and performance as a budget-friendly option for micro pistols. The presenter conducts extensive torture testing, including racking, impacts, and submersion, to demonstrate the optic's resilience. Despite its affordable price point, the TD3E proves to be a robust and reliable choice for concealed carry and general use.
This review from Ghost Firearms Training LLC examines three Cyelee red dot sights: the Wolf SRS6 Pro, CAT SRS6 Pro, and Ghost HDG. The instructor, Jackson, highlights their quality construction, clear glass, and tactile buttons, noting they are made in China but the company is US-based. He compares them to popular optics like the Trijicon SRO and Holosun 507C, discussing their mounting patterns and reticle options. The review covers performance over approximately 1200-2000 rounds, with a focus on reliability and value in the $200-$300 price range.
The Canik Mete MC9 Prime is presented as an impressive micro-compact pistol suitable for everyday carry. It boasts a substantial capacity of 17 rounds of 9mm ammunition and features a 3.6-inch vented barrel. The pistol is highlighted for its aggressive yet comfortable grip texture, night sights, and an optics cut compatible with the RMSC pattern. The trigger is also noted for its good feel and a crisp break with a noticeable reset.
This video provides a first look at the new Canik METE MC9 Prime pistol. Key features highlighted include its optics-ready slide cut for RMSc pattern optics, factory-installed night sights, a ported barrel designed to reduce muzzle rise, and an improved trigger shoe. The reviewer notes the excellent grip texture and compatibility with standard 17-round Canik magazines.
The Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series is a compact, hammer-fired, single-action pistol featuring a 3.6-inch barrel and RMSc-pattern optics readiness. While offering good magazine capacity with 12, 15, and 17-round options, the primary critique identified is the trigger's reset, which requires three distinct clicks to engage.
The Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series is a revamped micro-compact, hammer-fired pistol featuring an aluminum frame and optics-ready slide. While offering good ergonomics and multiple magazine options (12, 15, and 17 rounds), its primary drawback is a two-stage trigger with a distinct, audible, and tactile second click that is not the actual break point, potentially confusing shooters who ride the reset.
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