This video provides a range day revisit of three distinct handguns: the SPS Pantera, Beretta 92 Elite LTT, and Tisas Regent BR9. The SPS Pantera is highlighted for its 2011-style, double-stack 9mm design with a 5-inch barrel, emphasizing its smooth operation, crisp trigger, and competition-ready balance. The Beretta 92 Elite LTT is praised as an optimized version of the classic 92 platform, featuring a refined double-action/single-action trigger and excellent ergonomics, overcoming past negative perceptions of the M9. The Tisas Regent BR9, a Browning Hi-Power clone, is noted for its classic aesthetics and historical significance as an early high-capacity 9mm, though it presents ergonomic challenges for modern grip styles. All three firearms are evaluated for their shooting characteristics, accuracy, and overall user experience.
This guide details how to perform two common double-tap shooting techniques: the Controlled Pair and the Hammer, as explained by Graham from GBGuns. The Controlled Pair emphasizes accuracy by re-acquiring sights between shots, ideal for defensive scenarios. The Hammer technique, often used in competition, involves rapid trigger manipulation after a single sight acquisition. Both techniques rely on understanding and mastering trigger reset for efficient follow-up shots.
This video provides shooting impressions of the S.P.S. Pantera, a 9mm 1911 pistol designed for competition with a high capacity of 21+1 rounds. The creators had the opportunity to fire the firearm and share their experience. The video also promotes the channel's presence on Facebook and their blog at www.GBGuns.org, as well as offering merchandise for sale.
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