This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a wide variety of firearms and suppressors available for purchase. Amber highlights new arrivals and special deals, providing model names, calibers, and prices for numerous handguns and rifles. The inventory includes popular brands like Taurus, Sig Sauer, FN, Browning, Kimber, Ruger, Canik, IWI, Diamondback, Citadel, Glock, HK, Springfield, Marlin, Heritage, CZ, Kel-Tec, and Rossi, along with various suppressors from SilencerCo, Yankee Hill, and Otter Creek. The presentation focuses on product availability and pricing, making it a useful resource for potential buyers.
This video provides a side-by-side comparison of the Ruger LCP and LCP Max, focusing on accuracy at 40 feet. The reviewer notes the LCP's reliability and a comfortable trigger break, despite low sights. The LCP Max, while having better sights, is perceived to have a less satisfying trigger pull, impacting the reviewer's accuracy with it. Both pistols were tested with various ammunition types, including Winchester White Box, New Republic, Remington UMC hollowpoints, and Silver Tip.
Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner Ammo details the Kel-Tec P32, a groundbreaking pocket pistol that influenced the modern concealed carry market. Despite its small size and .32 ACP chambering, it utilizes an innovative locked-breech design for improved shootability and reliability compared to contemporary blowback pistols. While newer, larger caliber options exist, the P32 remains uniquely suited for deep concealment and ultra-light carry.
The video argues against the notion that Ruger is failing due to a lack of innovation or not meeting customer demands. The speaker asserts that Ruger is a diverse manufacturer offering a wide range of quality firearms across various categories, including shotguns, rifles, and handguns. The analysis highlights specific Ruger models and their contributions to different market segments, suggesting that claims of stagnation are unfounded and potentially influenced by competitor interests.
This video reviews seven Ruger firearms available for under $350 in 2026, evaluating their value and suitability for modern use. The presenter, Ted from Line45, emphasizes practical considerations like optic readiness, concealability, and cost-effectiveness, distinguishing between guns that are still relevant and those relying on past reputation. The review highlights specific models like the Max 9, Wrangler, LCP, and EC9s, offering insights into their features and intended applications for budget-conscious buyers.
This video analyzes five popular handguns that can be challenging for senior shooters due to factors like recoil, grip size, and trigger pull. It highlights how ultra-lightweight, compact, or powerful firearms, while appealing on paper, often demand more physical strength and practice than many older individuals can comfortably provide, leading to potential control issues and reduced effectiveness.
This video compares the Ruger LCP and Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 1.0 for pocket carry. The reviewer found the Bodyguard 1.0 to be more accurate and comfortable to shoot due to its better sights and smoother trigger, despite experiencing some light primer strikes with subpar ammunition. The LCP was deemed extremely reliable, though its trigger pinch and less visible sights impacted accuracy. Both firearms performed reliably with quality ammunition.
This video provides an expert-level comparison between the Ruger LCP (Model 03791, 10th Anniversary edition) and the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 1.0 for pocket carry. The experienced speaker details physical dimensions, trigger pull weights (LCP averaging 6lb 7.9oz vs. Bodyguard at 6lb 14.5oz), safety mechanisms, and sight quality. While definitive reliability and accuracy conclusions await range tests, the LCP shows promise with its improved trigger and aesthetics.
This video analyzes ATF crime gun trace data to identify firearms most frequently confiscated by law enforcement and those rarely seized. It highlights trends in criminal firearm preferences, focusing on factors like size, concealability, and price, while also discussing why certain firearms, often long guns, are less likely to be involved in crime.
This guide outlines the critical steps to take if you accidentally receive a firearm delivery. It emphasizes immediate safety protocols, contacting authorities, and avoiding actions that could lead to legal trouble, such as keeping the firearm or attempting to return it yourself. The advice is crucial for gun owners and consumers alike to navigate these rare but serious situations correctly.
This video, presented by David Rickert with high expertise in firearms safety, identifies 13 handguns with significant safety flaws, including drop-fire hazards and potential for unintentional discharge. It details specific models from Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Walther, and Sig Sauer, referencing safety bulletins, recalls, and legal settlements to inform consumers about critical risks.
This video features a high-authority Second Amendment commentator critically analyzing the Trump administration's inconsistent stance on gun rights. The analysis highlights how legal arguments used to restrict knives based on concealability could potentially be applied to small firearms, drawing parallels to the Federal Switchblade Act and the Supreme Court's Bruen decision.
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