This review of the Ruger P95 DC by USCCA's Gun Vault provides an overview of the pistol's features and performance. While specific technical data like group sizes or reliability metrics are not detailed, the review aims to inform potential buyers about the firearm's general characteristics for applications like concealed carry or home defense.
This review of the Kahr Arms CM9 highlights its suitability for concealed carry, emphasizing its compact size, light weight (14 ounces), and comfortable ergonomics, even for larger hands, thanks to a magazine extension. The pistol features a 3-inch barrel and a reliable internal "cocking trigger mechanism" that functions as a double-action-only pull without a heavy feel. The review also introduces Federal American Eagle Syntech ammunition, noting its polymer jacket is designed to keep firearm internals cleaner.
This USCCA Gun Vault video features Kevin subjecting an SCCY firearm to a water-based durability test, aiming to "kill" it by pouring water on it. The review discusses the round count the pistol has endured through various grueling tests and questions its ability to withstand this new challenge. The video is part of a series exploring firearms for concealed carry and encourages viewer interaction for future review suggestions. It's presented by the USCCA and promotes their community and resources.
This video from USCCA provides an overview of the Ruger LC9 pistol, highlighting its features and suitability for concealed carry. It emphasizes the importance of secure firearm storage with the USCCA Gun Vault. The content is geared towards individuals seeking information on compact handguns for personal protection.
This review of the SCCY CPX-2 9mm pistol highlights its budget-friendly price point (MSRP $315, street price around $275) and its suitability as a defensive firearm. The presenter, Kevin Mikolowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, emphasizes its reliability, even after extensive testing with over 500 rounds without cleaning. Key features include a 10-round double-stack magazine, a 3.1-inch barrel, and a shrouded hammer with a long double-action trigger pull, which also has a significant reset distance.
This video demonstrates a practical technique for recovering a firearm that has been dropped in dirt. It emphasizes immediate magazine removal, visual inspection, cycling the action to clear debris, and a function test with live fire to ensure reliability after contamination. The presenter highlights the importance of these steps for maintaining operational readiness.
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