Micah Mayfield provides an in-depth review of the Sig Sauer P211 after 3,500 rounds, focusing on its performance, reliability, and comparison to other 2011 platforms. He highlights its Series 80 design for drop safety, its flat shooting characteristics, and the effectiveness of its island compensator. The review also touches on ergonomics, trigger quality, and magazine compatibility with SIG P320 magazines.
Roger from QVO Tactical reviews the Springfield Armory SA-35, a 4-inch 1911-style pistol with classic aesthetics. He notes its brown walnut grips, blue steel finish, and factory iron sights. While the trigger is decent and the brake is appreciated, he finds the reset to be a bit long, attributing it to the gun's old-school design. He also showcases a custom holster designed to match the SA-35's vintage look, featuring adjustable Kydex retention with an old-school leatherette fabric overlay option.
This video overhauls the Ruger RXM, transforming it from a budget-friendly option into a high-performance firearm. Key upgrades include the Radiant Ramjet Afterburner for significant recoil and muzzle rise reduction, and the Icarus grip module for enhanced ergonomics and control. The video details how these modifications, along with an optic and magazine extensions, dramatically improve the pistol's feel and performance, making it a more capable platform for various shooting applications.
This review of the Canik TTI pistol highlights its features, including fiber optic front sights, blacked-out rear sights, textured grip, and a Taran Tactical magwell. The presenter praises the lever-action slide release and the precocked trigger system, comparing it favorably to a Glock 19 with a Radian Ramjet. While acknowledging the Canik TTI's strengths, the reviewer ultimately prefers the Glock 19 for its proven long-term reliability and overall package.
This video provides a side-by-side comparison of the Ruger LCP and LCP Max, focusing on accuracy at 40 feet. The reviewer notes the LCP's reliability and a comfortable trigger break, despite low sights. The LCP Max, while having better sights, is perceived to have a less satisfying trigger pull, impacting the reviewer's accuracy with it. Both pistols were tested with various ammunition types, including Winchester White Box, New Republic, Remington UMC hollowpoints, and Silver Tip.
This video showcases a Daniel Defense MK18 pistol chambered in 5.56 NATO with a 10.3-inch barrel. The presenter details various attachments, including an EOTech optic, Streamlight Protac weapon light, and an angled foregrip, highlighting the quad rail system and a rubberized grip for enhanced handling. Notably, the presenter discusses the firearm's smooth shooting characteristics and a perceived heaviness in the trigger during adverse weather conditions, suggesting potential environmental impact on AR-15 performance.
This video compares the Ruger LCP and Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 1.0 for pocket carry. The reviewer found the Bodyguard 1.0 to be more accurate and comfortable to shoot due to its better sights and smoother trigger, despite experiencing some light primer strikes with subpar ammunition. The LCP was deemed extremely reliable, though its trigger pinch and less visible sights impacted accuracy. Both firearms performed reliably with quality ammunition.
This video compares the Sig Sauer P211 and the Kimber 2K11 Comp, focusing on their performance in competitive shooting scenarios like IDPA and USPSA. The presenter, an experienced shooter, highlights the smooth operation of the Sig P211 and the Kimber's out-of-the-box readiness for competition. Both firearms are praised for their accuracy and handling, though the Sig P211 is noted for a slightly smoother slide action and trigger feel. The decision between the two is difficult due to their comparable performance and different competitive division implications.
This video provides an expert comparison of the Glock Gen 6 and Gen 5 pistols, drawing on extensive training experience. Ben Stoeger, a professional competitive shooter, details differences in grip feel, texture, trigger characteristics, and recoil impulse. He also touches on the online discourse surrounding firearms and gender, offering his perspective based on range experience.
This review from Cranky Gun Reviews provides a direct accuracy comparison between the Walther P22Q and the Ruger SR22P chambered in .22LR. The reviewer, demonstrating intermediate skill, found the Ruger SR22P to be highly accurate, placing shots consistently in the bullseye. While the Walther P22Q was deemed 'not horrible,' it was noted to be slightly less precise initially and showed more movement at distance, potentially due to trigger differences. Both firearms were tested in a snowy outdoor environment.
This video provides a comprehensive review and comparison of the Ruger RXM pistol against the Glock platform, focusing on practical shooting impressions and feature analysis. The presenter, an experienced shooter, highlights the RXM's improved ergonomics, trigger feel, and slide release compared to Glocks, while also testing its reliability with steel-cased ammunition and its accuracy at various distances. The review concludes that the Ruger RXM is a strong competitor to Glock, offering significant improvements at a lower price point, though Glock retains an edge in proven long-term reliability.
This review provides an in-depth look at the Sig Sauer P211 GTO, highlighting its performance and handling characteristics. The speaker, an experienced shooter, praises the firearm's 'buttery' slide, excellent return to zero, and comfortable grip, comparing it favorably to other 2011 platforms like Staccato and Kimber. The review covers shooting impressions, ergonomics, and potential competition use.
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