This review of the Smith & Wesson FPC in 5.7x28mm highlights its innovative folding design and affordability, positioning it as a potential survival carbine or PDW. While praising its shootability, accuracy, and low recoil, the review identifies significant reliability issues, particularly with first-round feeding, across multiple magazines and ammunition types. The reviewer suggests the 9mm variant may be a more reliable choice for self-defense.
This guide details a rapid deployment drill for the Smith & Wesson FPC 10mm, emphasizing its utility as a truck gun or survival carbine. The video highlights the carbine's ability to be deployed and made ready in approximately 2.10 seconds, a critical factor for self-defense scenarios. The review, from Honest Outlaw, stresses the practical benefits of its folding design and the hard-hitting 10mm caliber.
Honest Outlaw provides a critical review of the KelTec Sub2000 9mm PCC, highlighting its affordability and Glock magazine compatibility. While reliable and surprisingly accurate suppressed, the review points out significant ergonomic flaws, a poor trigger, and limitations with optic mounting when folded. The assessment suggests it's a decent budget survival carbine but stops short of a full recommendation due to its drawbacks.
This review of the Ruger LC Carbine in 5.7x28mm expresses significant disappointment, primarily due to its excessive weight, which the reviewer deems counterproductive for its intended 'survival carbine' role. The presenter criticizes the all-metal handguard and overall heft, comparing it unfavorably to lighter, more compact designs like the Kel-Tec Sub 2000. While acknowledging some positive features like the ambidextrous charging handle and folding stock, the reviewer concludes that the carbine's weight and the high cost/limited availability of 5.7x28mm ammunition make it a non-recommendation.
This video reviews five firearms the presenter believes should be avoided. It highlights the Sig Sauer P320's past drop-fire issue, the impracticality of the Double Barrel 1911, the excessive power and recoil of the Smith & Wesson 500, the obsolescence and potential jamming issues of the Cal-Tech Sub 2000, and the hypocrisy of celebrities advocating for gun bans while using armed security. The presenter emphasizes that personal trust and practical utility are paramount when choosing firearms.
This comprehensive review of the Keltec RDB Survival highlights its innovative design as a lightweight, compact tactical carbine. Expert analysis from Nutnfancy emphasizes its extreme portability, modularity, and reliable performance, even under harsh conditions. The rifle is praised for its low recoil, excellent trigger, and impressive accuracy, positioning it as a potential game-changer in the market.
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