Bill Osborne, designer of the Ounce ultra-compact folding pistol, addresses safety concerns regarding self-flagging during unjamming. He demonstrates the pistol's safe state, achieved when the handle is in a neutral position with the barrel retracted, ensuring the hammer cannot strike the firing pin. This instructional segment emphasizes proper handling to prevent accidental discharge.
This expert guide addresses common concerns about the OUNCE folding pistol's reliability, particularly regarding jamming. It details the procedure for clearing malfunctions, emphasizing the ease of access to internal components for quick resolution. The information is presented by a company representative with deep product knowledge, highlighting the engineered efforts to minimize jamming and the importance of proper ammunition and loading techniques.
Bill Osborne of Third Bay LLC demonstrates the draw speed and deployment of the OUNCE ultra-compact folding pistol. He addresses concerns about the time it takes to open the firearm, showcasing a rapid deployment that takes approximately one second. This demonstration is geared towards concealed carry applications.
This YouTube video focuses on the top 5 micro-compact 9mm pistols that are expected to be dominant in 2025. The presenter highlights the evolution of these firearms, noting how they now offer a balance of size, reliability, and performance, making them ideal for modern concealed carriers. The video aims to showcase what makes these pistols stand out, their performance in practical scenarios, and innovative features, catering to both new and experienced firearm owners.
The Canik Mete MC9 is a new ultra-compact 9mm pistol offering 12+1 or 15+1 capacity, competing with models like the Glock 43X. It features a thin profile, aggressive grip texture, and a highly regarded Walther-based trigger with a 4-4.5 lb pull. Despite its short barrel, it demonstrates impressive accuracy at extended ranges up to 75 yards when paired with an optic. A potential drawback is frame flex causing magazine release issues under excessive pressure.
The Springfield Hellcat and SIG P365 are nearly identical in size, but the Hellcat offers higher capacity (11+1 vs 10+1) and includes features like a standard accessory rail and standoff device. While the Hellcat is praised for its grip texture and trigger reset, the P365 is noted for its slightly preferred trigger feel by some. Street prices often favor the P365, making it a strong contender despite the Hellcat's feature set.
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