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 Taurus GX4 highlights its surprisingly good feel and performance, challenging the brand's budget reputation. The pistol offers a comfortable grip, a crisp trigger with a defined break, and excellent fit and finish, comparable to higher-priced competitors like the Sig P365 and Springfield Hellcat. While it has a few minor drawbacks like a tool-assisted takedown and a slightly wider profile than the P365, its overall value proposition at around $400 makes it a compelling option in the micro-compact market.
This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat, presented by Kevin Michalowski of USCCA, offers an expert assessment of its performance and features. Michalowski, with high authority as Director of Content, details its specifications, including its 3-inch barrel and 11+1/13+1 capacity, and demonstrates its reliable range performance and straightforward disassembly process. The review highlights its concealability and competitive positioning against the Sig Sauer P365.
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