This expert guide from Guido of Vampire Guns debunks common pistol grip myths, emphasizing that effective shooting relies on full-body balance and energy management, not just a hard grip. It details the physics of recoil, the three phases of energy transfer, and provides a step-by-step approach to grip mechanics for both strong and weak hands. The technique focuses on using leverage and body fluidity to absorb energy, rather than rigidly resisting it, leading to improved control and faster follow-up shots.
The Yankee Marshal explains that the Beretta 92's superiority is a result of its well-proven design, excellent execution, and high-quality materials. He highlights its open barrel design and overall durability as key factors contributing to its esteemed reputation among firearms.
This review covers the Ruger SR22P, a .22 LR pistol initially purchased as a first firearm due to its beginner-friendly design and manageable recoil. The speaker details its features, including a 10-round magazine capacity and hammer-fired action. Despite the SR22 series being discontinued, the speaker acquired a 'long slide' variant, comparing its trigger pull and physical characteristics to the original model. The review highlights the pistol's reliability over extensive use.
This review showcases the American-made Kimber DS Warrior, a double-stack 1911 pistol available for under $1000. The video demonstrates its performance on an outdoor range, highlighting rapid engagement of steel targets, quick magazine reloads, and sustained firing sequences. The firearm is noted for its optic-ready capability and a 4lb trigger pull, earning a high score of 9.1/10.
This video showcases early morning or night range time, highlighting the opportunity to practice shooting in low-light conditions. The shooter demonstrates firing a semi-automatic pistol, with visible muzzle flash against the dark background, indicating a focus on shooting when natural light is limited.
This content showcases dynamic pistol shooting techniques at an outdoor range, emphasizing the use of semi-automatic pistols with red dot optics. The video highlights various shooting stances, reloads, and close-up views of firearm operation, including muzzle flash and brass ejection. Instruction appears to be from an expert source associated with the NRA and We the Free TV, suggesting a high level of practical knowledge.
The Yankee Marshal is seeking audience input on a firearm purchase decision, funded by the sale of his Staccato XC. He is considering several Colt Python variants (2.5-inch and 3-inch, in matte black and glossy blue finishes) and a Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun in .44 Magnum. He also plans to purchase a Henry rifle with an octagonal barrel and case-hardened receiver.
This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the Warhammer AP5, a three-position, semi-automatic firearm. The presenter compares it to a Century Arms AP5 and an H&K MP5, highlighting visual similarities and differences. The video also touches on quality control processes and accessory compatibility, including Knights Armament and Midwest Industries rails. The presenter, with an apparent understanding of firearm platforms, offers an entertaining yet informative first look at the product.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 in 10mm highlights its robust features, including a ported barrel, Picatinny rail, and optics-ready slide. The pistol offers a 15-round capacity and is presented as a controllable yet stout option suitable for both backwoods protection and personal defense. The instructor emphasizes choosing a firearm you can shoot accurately.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Smith & Wesson 22X chambered in 22 LR. It emphasizes safety checks and outlines the steps for removing and reinstalling the slide, barrel, and recoil assembly. The fixed barrel design is noted for its potential accuracy benefits.
This expert review from Forgotten Weapons details the Mauser Model 90 DA, a rebranded Hungarian P9R pistol. It highlights Mauser's 1980s-90s strategy of acquiring and rebranding foreign handguns due to a lack of in-house product development. The review thoroughly compares the M90 DA to the Browning Hi-Power and Smith & Wesson Model 59, detailing significant internal and external differences.
This review from Forgotten Weapons examines the Mauser Model 90 DA, clarifying that it is not a true Mauser but a rebranded Hungarian FEG P9R pistol. The video details Mauser's financial struggles in the 1980s and 1990s, leading to their strategy of rebranding handguns from other manufacturers like FEG and Renato Gamba. The Mauser Model 90 DA was one of two models produced in collaboration with FEG between 1990 and 1995.
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