Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical introduces the Beretta Elite II LTT, a unique iteration of the Elite series. This pistol features the Langdon Tactical patented RDO cut, licensed by Beretta for factory integration. It also boasts a stainless steel slide and barrel, a target crown, and unique five-axis machined serrations. The frame is M9A4 style with a Vertec backstrap, Picatinny rail, and an undercut for improved ergonomics. The featured model is equipped with MP3 components and Lok Veloci grips.
This video provides an expert-level unboxing and overview of the Kimber Custom LW Liberty .45 ACP, presented by a firearms instructor. Key features like its lightweight aluminum frame, KimPro finish, and included accessories are detailed. The instructor also shares personal insights, including his motivation for the purchase and plans for future performance testing, highlighting his extensive knowledge of firearms and 1911 platforms.
The Yankee Marshal reviews SIG Sauer's new P211 GTO and GTO Combat pistols, which are SIG's entry into the 2011 market. While acknowledging some positive design aspects like the alloy grip frame and stainless steel components, he expresses a strong personal dislike for the 2011 platform overall, particularly in 9mm. He argues they are not practical for concealed carry due to size and weight, nor are they ideal for competition compared to other options, deeming them 'gimmicky' and a 'con' for the community unless one is a collector or dedicated competition shooter.
This video provides an in-depth unboxing and initial overview of the Kimber CDS9, a 9mm compact 2011-style pistol aimed at concealed carry. The reviewer, an intermediate enthusiast, details the firearm's specifications, including its dimensions, materials, and features like TruGlo night sights and an ambidextrous safety. While generally positive, the review notes a 'mushy creep' in the trigger.
This review of the Bersa M2X1 highlights its surprising quality and modern features for its price point. The pistol is a 2011-style firearm with a 5-inch barrel, Holosun K pattern optic cut, and ambidextrous safety. It demonstrated impressive reliability, running flawlessly even with steel-cased ammunition, and offered outstanding practical accuracy comparable to higher-end handguns. The value proposition is strong, making it a compelling option in the 2011 market.
This review of the SIG P365 AXG Legion 9mm highlights its premium Legion series features, including an aluminum frame, G10 grips, and a stainless steel slide. The reviewer notes the flat trigger and compares it to the original P365, emphasizing the AXG's larger size and 17-round capacity. Ballistics testing with Federal 115-grain ammunition yielded a velocity of 1037 FPS from a 3.1-inch barrel.
This video unboxes the new Kimber CDS9 Classic, a more affordable variant of the CDS9. Key changes include a polymer grip with a stainless steel slide, an RMSC-direct optic cut, and multiple magazine options (10, 13, and 15 rounds). The firearm is noted for its ambidextrous controls and suitability for concealed carry.
This video provides an unboxing and initial impressions of the new Kimber CDS9 Classic pistol. The reviewer highlights its features, including its optic-ready slide with an RMSC footprint, ambidextrous controls, and polymer frame. It's presented as a more affordable version of previous Kimber models, aimed at concealed carry with a capacity of 10+1 or 15+1 rounds. The reviewer notes the solid trigger and comfortable ergonomics, expressing anticipation for a full range review.
The Ruger SR1911 Engraved Series offers visually stunning, lightweight 1911 pistols with a black anodized aluminum frame and stainless steel slide, featuring deep scrollwork and iconic imagery like a bald eagle. These limited-edition models, each restricted to 500 units, commemorate specific locations with unique grip colors and slide engravings. While well-made with quality CNC machining, they lack red dot cuts but come with Novak sights, a flat mainspring housing, skeletonized trigger and hammer, and an integrated plunger tube.
The Yankee Marshal reviews Smith & Wesson's new M&P Metal Compact pistols, highlighting their aluminum frames, stainless steel slides and barrels, and improved triggers. He notes the availability of 4-inch and 3.6-inch barrel models, with and without manual safeties, and compares their weight to the Glock 19. The reviewer expresses a strong positive sentiment towards these new offerings, suggesting they may become his favorite striker-fired carry guns.
This video reviews the Davidson's Exclusive Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro OSP Gear Up Package. It highlights the unique robin's egg blue frame and stainless steel slide, distinguishing it from standard models. The package includes five magazines (four 15-round flush-fit and one 17-round extended) and a carrying case, offering significant value for self-defense and range use.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Carry Comp highlights its performance center features, including a ported barrel for recoil reduction and an aluminum frame. The reviewer praises the updated slide serrations for improved traction and the overall aesthetics. Testing indicates a subtle but noticeable reduction in muzzle lift, particularly with faster shooting and hollow-point ammunition.
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