This video reviews a prototype trigger from Tactical Trigger, comparing it to the speaker's preferred Apex triggers for Glocks. The speaker discusses different trigger brake styles, including 'rolling brake' versus a 'crisp wall,' and expresses a preference for the rolling brake. The video also details the installation process for aftermarket Glock triggers and compares the feel and function of various options.
This video explores the nuances of Glock trigger designs, specifically comparing a 'defined wall' trigger with a 'rolling brake' prototype from Tactical Trigger. The speaker, Joel Park, details his experience swapping triggers between a Glock 47 with a Tactical Trigger and another with an Apex Trigger. He highlights the subjective nature of trigger preference, discussing how different trigger types suit various shooting styles, such as 'prep and press' versus a single-motion pull.
This video compares the Apex Tactical trigger and a generic "Tactical Trigger" for Glocks, focusing on trigger feel and break characteristics. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, details the differences between a rolling brake (Apex) and a trigger with a defined wall (Tactical Trigger). He emphasizes that trigger preference is subjective and discusses his preferred method of trigger manipulation, which involves a single, continuous press once the sights are on target. The video also touches on the variability of Glock triggers and the impact of swapping components.
Brantley Mariam details his Glock 17 MOS setup for competitive shooting, emphasizing a minimalist approach with a focus on reliability and performance. Key components include a tactical drop-in trigger, a Trijicon SRO optic, and specific magazine enhancements like Henning Group base pads. Mariam also discusses his preferred holster and carrier setup, highlighting the importance of E-E-A-T and practical application over excessive modifications.
This video provides a comparative review of Glock models 17, 19, and 47, alongside aftermarket triggers from ACE, Tactical, and Overwatch Precision. The discussion highlights differences in recoil impulse and return to zero between the Glock 17 and 47, with the 47 generally favored for faster follow-up shots. It also details experiences with various triggers, noting the Overwatch Precision trigger's light strike issues and the Trigger Tech trigger's performance and adjustability, while also touching on USPSA legality concerns.
This video provides a first impression of the Tactical Trigger for a Glock 47, comparing it to the Glock Performance Trigger and Apex Tactical triggers. The speaker details the installation process, trigger feel, reset, and discusses its performance in comparison to other aftermarket options, noting its price point and potential for improvement with use. The review highlights the importance of trigger feel and reset for rapid fire shooting.
This video details the selection and upcoming installation of aftermarket parts for a Glock 47, driven by viewer feedback. The primary focus is on the Tactical Trigger, chosen over the Trigger Tech Ace due to installation complexity. The creator also discusses Kiraall Defense reduced angle backstraps and the Glock Performance Trigger, highlighting potential issues with lubrication and weight.
This video reviews the Wilson Combat Super Sniper AR-15 chambered in 224 Valkyrie, highlighting its suitability for long-range shooting. It features a Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18x scope and a Luth AR stock, emphasizing the meticulous craftsmanship and precision associated with Wilson Combat firearms. The 224 Valkyrie round's capability for reaching over 1000 yards is discussed, with personal experience of hitting targets at 1400 yards shared.
This video introduces the Wilson Combat Ultralight Hunter, a new AR-platform rifle designed for hunting. Emphasizing its lightweight construction (just over 5 pounds), it's presented as an ideal choice for stalking game. The rifle is chambered in 5.56 NATO, 300 BLK, or 300 HAM'R and features a Smoke Composites Carbon Fiber Stock, a match-grade barrel, M-LOK rail, and Wilson Combat's Tactical Trigger Unit. It's finished with an Armor-Tuff coating and is promoted as a versatile hunting rifle for various game.
This guide details how to build a custom Sig P365 variant, offering an alternative to the stock P365 X Macro. The host, with high authority in EDC platforms, emphasizes using aftermarket parts like the Icarus Precision grip and Tactical Trigger kit for a superior shooting experience. The process involves replacing key components to enhance ergonomics, trigger feel, and overall performance, while also discussing cost-effectiveness compared to purchasing a stock X Macro.
The Wilson Combat 6mm ARC Tactical Hunter is presented as a high-performance AR platform rifle ideal for hunting, general tactical use, and personal defense. It features an 18-inch fluted threaded match-grade barrel with a 1:7.5 twist rate, billet upper and lower receivers, and an M-LOK rail. The rifle utilizes 6.5 Grendel magazines and bolts, and commercial loads are selected for hunting, match shooting, and personal protection applications.
This episode of Gun Guys features Bill and Ken Hackathorn taking an in-depth look at the AR Tactical Trigger Unit (TTU) from Wilson Combat. They explore the engineering and manufacturing process, including behind-the-scenes footage of its creation on Sodick wire EDM machines with Wilson Combat's top process engineer, Brent Boyer. The discussion covers the development of high-performance AR-platform triggers, focusing on speed, light pull weight, accuracy, and stability for tactical applications.
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