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 presents a direct comparison between a classic Smith & Wesson Model 19 and a modern Chiappa Rhino 40 DS revolver. The presenter highlights the distinct aesthetic and trigger feel of each firearm, inviting viewers to consider their personal preference. It also points towards external resources for further learning in gunsmithing and drone technology.
This entry details the new Bul Armory Link trigger system, a modular component designed for easy user customization. Available in 2026 for SAS2 platform pistols and compatible with other double-stack firearms, the system allows for personalized trigger reach, feel, and interface adjustments using 12 different link options. The system is presented by Ben Rondel, Key Account Manager for Bul Armory, highlighting its user-friendly, at-home installation and refitting capabilities.
This video provides an initial hands-on look at the new CZ TS3 Orange, launched at the IWA show. The presenter highlights key features such as the new grip module, improved trigger feel, and frame cuts for weight reduction. The G10 grips and current shipping availability are also noted, offering a brief overview for potential buyers.
This review of the Kel-Tec KSG bullpup shotgun addresses the common concern of heavy triggers. While initially feeling 'horrible' during dry fire, the trigger significantly improves during live fire, offering a noticeable reset. The reviewer also highlights the surprisingly smooth pump action, a positive attribute for this platform.
This review compares the Glock 19 Gen 4, Gen 5, and a purported 'Gen 6', finding that while the Gen 6 offers ergonomic and feature upgrades like deeper serrations and an improved optic system, the practical performance gains are minimal. The speaker, Hegshot87, highlights that the Gen 6's single recoil spring offers a more predictable impulse. An alternative, the RXM, is presented as a budget-friendly option with Glock magazine compatibility and steel tritium sights. Ultimately, the Gen 6's incremental updates are contrasted with more significant design leaps from competitors like Springfield and Smith & Wesson, suggesting the 'hype' around the Gen 6 may not justify a significant upgrade for many users.
This video provides an in-depth review and installation guide for the Partisan Disruptor FRT, a cassette-style forced reset trigger. The host, demonstrating high-level expertise, compares it directly to the Rare Breed trigger, noting superior semi-auto break and reset, and the use of quality Torx anti-walk pins. He also discusses its compatibility limitations, particularly with the Sig MCX platform, and highlights its performance on various AR builds, including a 10.5-inch pistol and a 20-inch heavy barrel rifle.
This video provides a hands-on first look at three new generation Glock pistols: the Glock 19, Glock 45, and Glock 17. Conducted at an indoor range with Glock representative Peter Laing, the session focuses on live fire testing of each model, evaluating trigger feel, recoil management, and overall performance. The host notes the Glock 17 felt best during this session.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Jacob Grey Hex pistol, comparing it against a Staccato. The reviewer covers various aspects including first shots, ammo performance, trigger feel, accuracy, concealability, and maintenance. The presenter is transparent about the firearm being provided by the manufacturer, assuring viewers that it doesn't impact ratings. The review also includes a data chart for ranking and provides links to support the channel.
Hickok45 provides an expert comparison of the S&W CSX E Series (hammer-fired, single-action) and the Sig Sauer P365 (striker-fired) micro 9mm pistols. He highlights the distinct trigger characteristics of each, with the CSX offering a 1911-like crisp pull and the P365 featuring a more typical striker-fired pull with a noticeable wall. The review emphasizes personal preference in action types for concealed carry.
This YouTube video offers a head-to-head comparison of the Smith & Wesson Shield EZ and the S&W Equalizer pistols. It focuses on key aspects relevant to concealed carry and everyday carry (EDC), including ease of racking the slide, magazine capacity, ergonomics, and trigger feel. The video aims to help viewers decide which of the two firearms is the better choice for their personal defense needs, promising a final verdict for those who watch until the end.
This video provides a detailed head-to-head comparison between the Ruger American Compact .45 ACP and the Glock 30. It aims to help viewers decide which compact pistol is better suited for concealed carry, self-defense, and general use. The comparison covers key aspects such as ergonomics, trigger performance, accuracy, recoil management, magazine capacity, features, and concealed carry comfort, highlighting real-world pros and cons of each firearm.
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