Shortshot Tony discusses the concept of 'brand purity' in the firearms community, arguing that even reputable manufacturers like Sig Sauer have produced controversial or flawed products. He showcases his Sig Sauer collection, including the MCX, P320 X5, and P365, while humorously addressing the P320's reputation for uncommanded discharges. Tony concludes by recommending the Sonoran Desert Institute for those interested in gunsmithing or drone technology.
This YouTube video, titled "Sig 320 X5 Review: A sketchy gun from a shady company," promises a critical look at the Sig Sauer P320 X5. While the title suggests a negative review and hints at potential issues with the manufacturer, the description provides links to practical shooting training resources and Ben Stoeger's books, indicating a focus on competitive shooting or performance-oriented firearm use. The video's actual content, based on the title alone, will likely be a subjective evaluation of the firearm's features, reliability, and overall performance, potentially comparing it to other handguns in its class. The inclusion of training links suggests an audience interested in improving their shooting skills, not just casual gun ownership.
This video showcases the author's course loadout for the 2021 AMTAC Shooting Night Vision Course. It details a comprehensive array of tactical gear, firearms, optics, and accessories, providing viewers with a detailed look at the equipment used for advanced night vision training. The loadout includes items from various reputable brands, covering personal protective equipment, weapon systems, communication devices, and mission-critical accessories.
SIG Pro Shooter Daniel Horner reviews the SIG SAUER P320 XCompact, highlighting its balanced design between concealability and shootability. He emphasizes its accuracy, comfortable ergonomics for high-volume shooting, and 15-round capacity, making it suitable for concealed carry under heavier clothing. The review provides practical insights for those seeking a versatile carry pistol.
This review by Isaac Botkin of T.REX ARMS details the use of the Einscan-SP 3D scanner for creating precise molds for Kydex holsters. The scanner significantly improves R&D efficiency by capturing millions of data points, overcoming the limitations of manual measurement tools on complex firearm geometries. While the hardware is praised, the software's instability is noted as a drawback, requiring external software for model rebuilding.
You've reached the end! 5 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.