The Firearm Guy is seeking viewer feedback on the relevance of single-stack, 1911-style handguns in today's market, contrasting them with newer double-stack options. He highlights specific models like the Caracal CP9, SIG P365 variants, Springfield Hellcat series, and Kimber Micro 9, questioning their continued appeal for concealed carry and pocket carry.
This review of the Springfield Armory XDS Mod 2 .45 ACP highlights its exceptional shootability and concealability, making it a top choice for everyday carry. Despite its compact size and single-stack .45 ACP caliber, the handgun offers manageable recoil and impressive accuracy, earning it the 'tack driver' moniker. The Mod 2 generation features an improved finish over the Mod 1 and is presented as a reliable option for those prioritizing discreet carry without sacrificing performance.
This review focuses on the Glock 43X and Shield Arms 15-round magazine combination. The reviewer notes that the stock 43X is outcompeted by smaller firearms like the Sig Sauer P365 and Hellcat in terms of capacity. However, the Shield Arms magazine significantly increases the 43X's capacity to 15 rounds, making it a more competitive option. Shootability is described as 'okay,' with recoil being a challenge for single-stack pistols, requiring focus on control. The reviewer also touches on the noticeable slimness of the 43X for concealment and a potential pinch point with the magazine and grip.
This guide, informed by TFB TV's Hop, analyzes the obsolescence of traditional single-stack subcompact handguns in favor of modern double-stack designs. It highlights how advancements in micro-compact technology offer comparable concealability with significantly higher ammunition capacity, making them superior for everyday carry. The analysis also touches on the influence of appendix carry and 'Gun Math' in these purchasing decisions.
This video provides a comparative overview of popular Glock and Walther handguns, focusing on their compact, subcompact, and single-stack models. It highlights key features, intended uses, and general performance characteristics of each firearm, offering insights for potential buyers.
This review of the Springfield Armory XDS 9mm 3.3 version covers its features, performance, and comparisons to other handguns. The reviewer highlights its reliability, concealability due to its slim slide, and the functionality of its grip safety. It's noted as a viable option for concealed carry, even being considered as a replacement for a Smith & Wesson Shield.
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