This video provides a direct comparison between a single-stack .45 ACP handgun, specifically the S&W 1911, and a double-stack .45 ACP handgun, the Sig P227. The comparison highlights key differences in magazine capacity and recoil management. The Sig P227 is presented as a more practical carry or combat option, while the S&W 1911 is suggested for range use but acknowledged for its versatility. The video aims to educate viewers on the distinctions between these two popular firearm configurations in the .45 ACP caliber.
This review of the Kahr CM45 highlights its suitability as a concealed carry firearm, particularly for its price point. The reviewer notes the double-action-only trigger is smooth and long, making it good for practice, though a single soft primer strike was observed during initial testing, attributed to the break-in period. The firearm is described as comfortable to hold, with an added rubber grip enhancing ergonomics. It's compared favorably to early single-stack 45 ACP carry guns like the Springfield XDS.
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