This video delves into the potential causes of an uncommanded discharge involving a CZ pistol, drawing on internet commentary and expert analysis. Ben Stoeger, an expert shooter, discusses how modifications like lighter hammer springs and extended firing pins, combined with factors like high primers or holster interaction, can compromise safety. He contrasts this with factory-issued firearms and emphasizes caution with extreme modifications, advocating for a balance between performance and safety in competitive shooting.
Joel Park, an expert instructor with competitive shooting experience, explains why a 'prep and press' trigger technique is problematic for DA/SA firearms and how it differs from striker-fired systems. He provides specific dry-fire drills to improve trigger control and eliminate sympathetic movement, emphasizing focusing on the firing hand and adjusting grip pressure. The advice is geared towards intermediate to advanced shooters looking to refine their technique.
Ben Stoeger, a highly experienced competitive shooter and instructor, emphasizes the paramount importance of firearm reliability. He advises that any pistol failing to complete a single range session without multiple malfunctions should be considered 'trash.' Stoeger also contrasts the effectiveness of 10mm for specific threats like large predators with the superior shootability and training benefits of 9mm for general use and competition.
This video discusses the common question of whether one needs to 'prove themselves' with a basic pistol before acquiring a more specialized or 'race gun' style firearm. The instructor argues that if a shooter genuinely likes a particular firearm, they are more likely to train with it consistently, leading to better performance. The emphasis is on choosing a gun that is enjoyable to shoot, as this intrinsic motivation is more effective for long-term improvement than forcing oneself to train with a disliked firearm.
Ben Stoeger offers a technique for faster reloads, emphasizing a natural magazine presentation and minimizing gun hand movement. The process involves a consistent magazine grip, presenting the magazine to a comfortable arm angle, and training the gun to meet that angle. This approach aims to reduce extraneous motion and improve reload speed, especially in competition settings.
This video recaps top firearm picks from the NRA Show 2025. Key highlights include the IWI Zion 25 as an affordable SR-25 alternative, the Tanfoglio Pit Viper in a shorter 4.5-inch variant, and a compact Ruger single-shot 300 Blackout pistol. The discussion also touches on the Glock 43X and Taran Tactical Innovations' custom builds.
This video focuses on the Trigger Return Spring for Tanfoglio firearms. While specific models aren't detailed, the content is highly technical and aimed at gunsmiths or advanced firearm enthusiasts looking to understand or replace this crucial internal component. The title suggests a deep dive into the mechanics and function of this specific part.
This review covers the EAA Witness Match Pro pistol in 10mm. The presenter highlights its suitability for competitive shooting and self-defense, noting its hammer-fired, DA/SA action, polymer frame with steel slide, and comfortable ergonomics. While praising its trigger and build quality, the reviewer also points out the magazine release's potential for accidental activation and slightly more recoil compared to a Glock 20.
Ben Stoeger, a seasoned competitive shooter, argues that better firearms offer greater advantages to less experienced shooters. While high-end guns like Staccatos can make certain actions easier, Stoeger emphasizes that fundamental skill development is paramount. He notes that platform transitions, even between similar firearms, require significant practice to maintain performance metrics, particularly for complex actions like sub-second reloads. Ultimately, the perceived performance gains are more about reducing the difficulty of executing tasks rather than enabling entirely new capabilities for advanced shooters.
Ben Stoeger strongly advises against purchasing the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro red dot sight due to its single-button brightness control system, which he finds frustrating and inefficient. He highlights that while the optic may be reliable, the user interface significantly detracts from the shooting experience, making it an undesirable choice for serious firearm users.
This video provides a review of the Tanfoglio Force Plus, the first polymer pistol from the renowned competition gun manufacturer. It covers an unboxing, a detailed review, and a firing test of the 9mm model. The description highlights the pistol's key features and encourages viewers to watch the clip for more information. Contact details for inquiries and acknowledgments for the filming location and assistance are also provided, along with links to the creator's social media channels.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Tanfoglio Limited Custom Xtreme pistol chambered in 9mm. The description highlights its design for the IPSC Standard Division, noting its Bul Barrel, steel frame with Hard Crome finish, and its balanced weight. The review also details the single-action trigger with a light pull and short reset, and a lightweight slide designed to reduce momentum for smoother recoil. The presenter finds the pistol enjoyable to shoot, easy to control, and believes it offers excellent potential for skilled competitors. The video includes an introduction, a detailed review, two firing test segments, and a summary. Contact information for the seller (ร้านปืนไพศิษฐ) and filming location (Tiger Tac Academy & Shooting Range) are also provided.
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