This expert review by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons delves into the Webley No5 Express New Army revolver, highlighting its blend of American power and European double-action design from 1878. The video details its technical specifications, historical context within British military procurement, and comparisons to other contemporary revolvers, offering deep insights for firearms enthusiasts.
This video introduces the complete Wilson Combat SFX9 handgun family, highlighting the new 5-inch variant. It emphasizes the SFX9's solid frame design, offering enhanced concealment and a flat profile reminiscent of the 1911, while retaining the reliability of the EDC-X9 series. The 5-inch model boasts a traditional 1911 sight radius and increased velocity due to its longer barrel, featuring a hand-fitted 5" bushing barrel and a lightweight aluminum grip frame. It supports 15-round flush or 18-round extended magazines. The description stresses Wilson Combat's reputation for reliability, tool-less field stripping, and a 5-shot accuracy guarantee of 1" at 25 yards, encouraging viewers to customize their own SFX9 on the Wilson Combat website.
This guide details Mike Seeklander's preferred everyday carry (EDC) setup, featuring the Wilson Combat SFT9 handgun and Precision Holsters. Seeklander, an IDPA World Champion and professional instructor, emphasizes the importance of a complete carry system, including the holster, magazine pouch, and belt, for effective concealment and reliability. He highlights the SFT9's features, such as its solid frame, high capacity, and ambidextrous safety, and explains his rationale for carrying a 1911-style platform for consistency with competition gear.
This video showcases the Wilson Combat SFX9 3.25" 15-round 9mm pistol, specifically highlighting its solid frame and X-TAC features, along with its optics-ready configuration. The description emphasizes its suitability for deep concealment, suggesting applications in concealed carry and personal defense. The content appears to be a product spotlight or review of this specific firearm model.
This entry details the Wilson Combat SFX9 series, featuring insights from industry legends Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn. It covers the evolution from the EDC X9S to the SFX9, highlighting various configurations including subcompact and full-grip models with different barrel lengths (3.25", 4", 5"). Key features discussed include the X-Tac grip pattern, fixed sights, thinner frame profile for concealability, and compatibility with the True Zero optics mounting system. The discussion emphasizes engineering choices and market trends in modern handgun design.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the SFX9 4-inch pistol, highlighting its suitability for everyday carry. Key features emphasized include the option for optic cuts, facilitating the attachment of red dot sights, and the Solid Frame design which contributes to a slimmer profile. The video also points out the X-Tac tread pattern for enhanced grip and encourages viewers to order the firearm.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Adams MkIII revolver, the second sidearm issued to the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP). It details the firearm's design evolution from Robert Adams' percussion models to John Adams' centerfire MkIII, highlighting its mechanical features, unique markings like 'C MP', and its historical context within Canadian law enforcement. The expert analysis emphasizes the firearm's significance as the NWMP's first truly modern sidearm and its scarcity today.
This guide details the loading and safety procedures for the Colt House Pistol, also known as the Cloverleaf or Jim Fisk model. It highlights the unique four-shot cylinder, the .41 rimfire caliber, and the specific safety notch for hammer resting. The video features Ian McCollum, a recognized firearms historian, demonstrating the operation of this rare 19th-century revolver.
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