This video critiques the US Army's choice of 9mm handguns, arguing that advancements in weapon technology offer significantly superior alternatives. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, highlights five handguns that he believes should have been considered, focusing on their increased power, capacity, and technological advantages over standard 9mm options. The discussion emphasizes stopping power and suitability for military applications.
This video critiques the US Army's choice of 9mm sidearms, arguing that advancements in weapon technology offer significantly superior alternatives. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, highlights five handguns that he believes should have been considered, focusing on increased stopping power, range, and versatility. These include the 2011 platform, the Rock Island Armory 22TCM 2011 for its rifle-like ballistics, the Springfield XD-M in 10mm for its power, the FN 5.7 for its high-velocity round, and the FK Brno PSD as the ultimate choice for its .30 caliber round and modularity.
This video critiques the US Army's choice of 9mm sidearms, arguing that advancements in weapon technology offer significantly superior alternatives. The presenter highlights five handguns—the 2011 platform, Rock Island Armory's 22TCM 2011, Springfield Armory's XD-M in 10mm, FN's 5.7, and the FK Brno PSD pistol—as better options due to their increased power, capacity, and technological advantages.
This video reviews five top Sig Sauer pistols: the P210 Carry, P229 Legion, P320, P365, and P226. The presenter highlights their strengths for concealed carry, combat, and general use, discussing features like accuracy, reliability, capacity, and trigger characteristics. The P226 is lauded as the top pick for its historical significance and dependable performance.
This video offers a comparative review of the Sig Sauer P320 and Glock, with the speaker asserting the P320's superiority. Key advantages highlighted include its adoption as the US Army's standard sidearm, factory-installed night sights, red dot optics readiness, and a praised factory trigger, all contributing to a potentially better out-of-the-box experience compared to Glocks.
This review of the Sig Sauer P320 M17, the US Army's new sidearm, highlights its modularity, consistent trigger pull, and comfortable ergonomics. The presenter, Hegshot, a long-time P320 enthusiast, details its technical specifications, including its 8-inch overall length, 4.7-inch barrel, and 29.6 oz unloaded weight. While praising its accuracy and reliability as a combat pistol, both reviewers note the trigger is heavier than other P320 variants and the safety can be obtrusive for some users. The M17 is presented as a capable, albeit not groundbreaking, evolution of the P320 platform.
This review of the Sig Sauer M17, specifically a variant without a manual safety, highlights its modularity, ergonomics, and performance as the US Army's new sidearm. The presenter, an experienced shooter, details its technical specifications, including its 4.7-inch barrel, optics cut compatible with the Leupold DeltaPoint, and the P320-based modular internal frame. Key features like the positive magazine ejection, textured grip, and updated trigger design for drop safety are discussed, alongside potential drawbacks such as the high bore axis and integrated rear sight on the optics cut.
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