This video features an experienced speaker demonstrating the Glock 19 Gen 6, comparing its ergonomics to the Glock 43X. The demonstration highlights the benefits of the Gen 6's improved grip, extended beaver tail, and the accuracy facilitated by the Trijicon RMRcc red dot sight. The speaker emphasizes the positive control and high grip achievable with the new ergonomics.
This video explains the benefits of red dot sights on firearms, particularly for close-quarters engagements where magnification can be a hindrance. It provides specific techniques for pistol shooters to maximize red dot sight effectiveness, emphasizing grip, hand position, target focus, and accepting dot movement. The instructor highlights that while there's a learning curve, practice leads to faster and more accurate shooting with a red dot.
This live Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms and gear topics. Clint Morgan discusses his personal gear setups, including plate carriers, helmets, and holsters, and offers recommendations for suppressors and red dot sights. He also touches on current events, legislative issues like campus carry, and the importance of Second Amendment rights. The stream features audience interaction, product mentions, and a giveaway.
This guide details the installation of common upgrades for the Sig Sauer P365, including weapon lights, red dot sights, triggers, grip modules, and barrels. The video emphasizes that while the P365 is popular stock, aftermarket parts can significantly enhance its performance and ergonomics. An experienced instructor guides viewers through the process, highlighting specific product benefits and installation considerations.
This video provides a comparative review of three Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 pistols: the Carry Comp Metal, the Performance Center 2.0, and the Spec Series. The reviewer focuses on recoil impulse and overall shooting experience after the first 500 rounds. While the Spec Series was deemed the ultimate winner for its flatness, the Performance Center 2.0 was noted for its better trigger and ported barrel, and the Carry Comp Metal excelled in aesthetics.
This guide details essential upgrades for the Glock 43X MOS for an Every Day Carry (EDC) setup, focusing on enhancing grip, control, illumination, and magazine capacity. It covers installing aftermarket parts like Talon grips, Vickers slide stop, Streamlight TLR-7 Sub, Shield Arms S15 magazines, Trijicon RMRcc optic, Johnny Glocks trigger, Empire Katana magwell, and Night Fision sights. The host emphasizes reliability testing for magazines before carrying defensive ammunition like Speer Gold Dot 9mm.
Lucas Botkin demonstrates a high-speed night shooting drill utilizing a Glock 43X equipped with a Trijicon RMRcc and Streamlight TLR-7 Sub. The drill emphasizes target identification and engagement in low-light conditions while moving, highlighting the importance of a weapon-mounted light and a reliable concealed carry holster like the T.REX ARMS Raptor.
This video demonstrates Jeff installing a Trijicon RMRcc optic onto a 2024 Staccato CS pistol. The pistol was previously used in a 3000-round test. The description highlights the choice of a carry optic for the subcompact Staccato CS, aiming to optimize it for concealed carry. The video focuses on the practical application of upgrading a firearm for its intended purpose.
This comprehensive 3000-round test of the 2024 Staccato CS, conducted by Jeff Mau of Tenicor, reveals critical insights into its reliability and durability under stress. Despite initial accuracy at 25 yards, the pistol experienced multiple malfunctions, including failures to feed and lock open, particularly after 1800 rounds without cleaning or additional lubrication. The test also highlighted ergonomic issues and a significant optic mounting failure, offering valuable lessons for firearm owners and manufacturers.
This video showcases custom Ruger MK IV pistols modified by MK3 Firearms. The builds feature unique urban camouflage finishes and are equipped with Trijicon RMRcc red dot sights mounted via Mad Max U mounts. The presenter highlights the custom trigger work, describing it as a single-stage pull with a clean break and reset.
This guide details the installation and zeroing process for red dot sights on the Springfield Hellcat Pro, leveraging its OSP (Optical Sight Pistol) configuration. It covers native optic footprints and the use of adapter plates for other models, emphasizing proper mounting techniques and confirming zero with live fire, drawing on expert insights regarding optic reliability over hundreds of rounds.
This review of the Trijicon RMRcc highlights its design for thin-slide pistols like 1911/2011 variants, addressing the overhang issue of standard RMRs. The speaker discusses its crisp dot, less blue tint than the Type 2 RMR, and a slight glass distortion. Key features include automatic brightness adjustment with a 16.5-hour holdover, manual lock-in mode, and bottom battery replacement using a CR2032. The RMRcc has a smaller window than the standard RMR and less tactile adjustments.
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