This video provides an enthusiastic review of the Gen 2 Recoil Buffer, asserting it is not 'snake oil' and genuinely dampens recoil. The speaker, demonstrating clear familiarity with firearm accessories like FRTs, expresses a desire for a full-auto or FRT version of the tested setup, highlighting the positive shooting experience.
This video explores the debate between iron sights and red dot optics on pistols. The speaker, Johnny Q, shares his personal transition from an iron sights enthusiast to a red dot advocate, highlighting the perceived 'cheat code' advantage of red dots for speed and accuracy. He also promotes Ammo Squared as a service for ammunition storage.
This video demonstrates the FAB Defense GL-CORE IMPACT buttstock, featuring adjustable recoil dampening. The instructor tests its effectiveness on both a .308 Sig 716i and a 5.56mm Griffin Armament Mk2 Patrol. The GL-CORE IMPACT showed a significant reduction in felt recoil on the maximum setting for the .308, while the 5.56 platform also benefited from the dampening effect. The instructor provides direct feedback on the recoil reduction across different settings.
This video showcases the Kahr CM45, highlighting its exceptionally compact size and .45 ACP caliber. The presenter, from SPN Firearms, demonstrates the firearm's performance in cold weather conditions, emphasizing its suitability as a concealed carry option. The CM45 is described as a 'shooter through and through,' performing well at various distances.
This review of the Sig Sauer P320 Subcompact in .40 S&W highlights its performance during live fire and dry fire exercises. The instructor notes a peculiar trigger feel, characterized by a double-click during dry fire, while also acknowledging the pistol as a smooth and accurate shooter, comparable to the P365. The assessment includes live fire at steel targets and observations on the firearm's handling.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun, a Lipsey's exclusive variant, highlights its features and performance. The firearm boasts a 4-inch half-lug tapered barrel, a 10-round capacity in .22 LR, and exceptional accuracy, achieving 1-inch groups at 25 yards. The reviewer, Chris Baker, provides an expert assessment, noting improvements like the yoke lockup and cleaner engraving, while also offering minor critiques on grip ergonomics and sight notch depth. He emphasizes the importance of quality control checks on new S&W revolvers.
This video from TGS Outdoors offers expert insights into the nuances of wing shooting, particularly during a bird drive at The Mighty Garth. The speaker, identified as Jonny Carter, demonstrates high proficiency and shares reflections on the variability of shooting performance, emphasizing the importance of focus and rhythm. The use of ShotKam footage highlights a commitment to analyzing and improving technique, showcasing an expert's approach to the sport.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp highlights its features as a .357 Magnum K-frame revolver from the Performance Center. It details the 2.5-inch barrel with a 'Power Port' compensator, Altamont Rosewood grips, Trijicon tritium front sight, and a moss Cerakote finish. The expert assessment notes its shootability due to all-steel construction and the compensator, despite a heavy double-action pull.
Colion Noir tests and ranks John Wick franchise handguns at Taran Tactical. He found the custom 2011 platforms, particularly the Pit Viper and Ballerina Viper, offered superior performance and handling due to features like red dot sights and compensators. The Ballerina Viper, with its red dot and ergonomics, was ultimately chosen as the top performer.
Elliott Delp reviews the LaRue Tactical LR-15, highlighting its exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy, consistently achieving around 1 MOA. He notes the rifle's $2,000 price point and praises its enjoyable shooting experience for average users. The review includes detailed group analysis using the Ballistic-X app with various ammunition types.
This video review by hickok45 explores the Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 revolver chambered in .44 Special. The review highlights its performance on various targets, comparing it to the .44 Magnum Model 29. The speaker, an authority on firearms, appreciates the Model 24-3's balanced handling and manageable recoil, making it a preferred shooter despite its less common caliber.
This video details the 'Baikal Challenge,' where world-class shooter Ed Solomons attempts a 30-bird sporting course using extremely budget Baikal over-and-under shotguns. Despite significant makeshift modifications using electrical tape to improve gun fit and addressing issues like poor triggers and inconsistent ejectors, Solomons' performance was notably hampered, highlighting the critical role of proper gun fit, even for elite shooters.
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