This video provides a direct comparison between the Sig MPX K and the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Micro, both chambered in 9mm. The presenter details specifications, offers shooting impressions, and discusses ergonomics, trigger feel, and overall performance. While both are presented as capable compact firearms, the Sig MPX K is favored for its lighter trigger, contributing to a more enjoyable shooting experience, though the CZ Scorpion is acknowledged for its solid performance.
This review covers the Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite holster designed for a Sig P365XL equipped with a TLR-7 Sub light and Romeo Red Dot. The instructor highlights the holster's comfortable appendix carry, effective concealment features like the 'wing', and adjustable retention. While expensive, the build quality and functionality are deemed justified for reliable concealed carry.
This review of the CAI Zastava PAP M92 AK47 pistol provides an in-depth look at its performance, including zeroing the optic, testing different ammunition types, and evaluating its ergonomics and recoil. The instructor highlights the pistol's quality, accuracy for its class, and the surprising effectiveness of a muzzle compensator. The video also touches on the challenges of inconsistent ammunition performance and the importance of understanding height over bore for pistol-caliber carbines and pistols.
This video provides a comparative review of the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S2 Mini and the CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1. The presenter highlights aftermarket modifications on the S2 Mini, including a brace, Romeo red dot, Magpul grip, and Thea trigger. The S1 is presented in a more standard configuration. The video details shooting impressions, focusing on the impact of the brace on recoil management and overall shooting comfort, ultimately favoring the braced S2 Mini for its improved handling characteristics.
Honest Outlaw provides an expert-level review of the Sig Sauer P226 SAO Legion after a 1000-round test, rating it 10/10. The review highlights its exceptional SAO trigger, 100% reliability with various ammunition, and superior build quality, comparing it favorably to other high-end pistols. The speaker, an established firearm reviewer with deep technical knowledge, considers it the best Sig Sauer pistol made, worth the premium price for its performance in competition, duty, or concealed carry scenarios.
This guide details the process of removing the rear sight plate from a SIG P320 X-Five Legion, a necessary step for mounting red dot sights. The video highlights that the plate is not obviously removable and requires accessing screws from the bottom of the slide. It also addresses the compatibility issues between older Romeo red dots and newer SIG P320 models, noting that while co-witnessing is possible with the front sight, direct mounting of certain Romeo models is not supported without adapter plates or newer optics.
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