This expert-level overview from TheFirearmGuy channel delves into 10 out-of-production handguns that are now difficult to find. The analysis covers specific models like the CZ 2075 RAMI, Springfield Armory 911, and Sig P220 Carry, discussing their features, market positioning, and reasons for discontinuation, often citing production costs and market shifts. The video provides insights into why these firearms have become collector's items or are simply scarce on the market.
This video explores 'forgotten firearms' that have lost popularity or seen significant price increases, featuring a VZ 58/VZ2008 rifle, Sig Sauer P220 Carry, New England Firearms Partner shotgun, Remington R1 Limited 1911, Mosin-Nagant, and Desert Eagle 1911 G. The speaker, an experienced owner of these firearms for over a decade, provides historical context, technical details, and insights into their changing market values, highlighting unique features and manufacturing origins.
This video features a detailed review and discussion of a Sig Sauer P220 Carry pistol, a model discontinued by the manufacturer. The presenter, who has owned the firearm for over 12 years, discusses its features, performance, and sentimental value. The discussion includes its .45 ACP caliber, 3.9-inch barrel, anodized aluminum frame, and single-action trigger with a short reset. The presenter also touches upon the firearm's resale value and the condition of its original night sights.
This video reviews several .45 ACP handguns, offering insights into their features, ergonomics, and performance. The presenter highlights options ranging from polymer-framed pistols like the HK45 and Kahr PM45 to all-steel models such as the Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle III and CZ 97 BD. It also covers a 1911 variant, a carry model, a subcompact, and a derringer, providing a broad overview for those considering a .45 ACP firearm.
This expert-level analysis from TheFirearmGuy details the effects of 9mm and .45 ACP rounds fired through a vehicle windshield. The testing, conducted by an experienced instructor, reveals that a standard windshield offers negligible protection against these common handgun calibers. Both 9mm 115gr hollow points and .45 ACP 230gr hollow points penetrated the glass with minimal deflection, impacting a mannequin positioned behind it. While the .45 ACP generally created larger wound channels and more dramatic facial damage on the target, the overall conclusion is that neither caliber is significantly impeded by a windshield, rendering occupants vulnerable.
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