This guide, informed by an experienced firearms instructor, details how left-handed shooters can effectively adapt to a world of right-handed firearm designs. It covers handgun and rifle control considerations, including ambidextrous options for safeties, magazine releases, and slide releases. The advice emphasizes prioritizing firearm fit and function over strict ambidexterity, offering practical tips for competition and general use.
This video critically analyzes firearms content creator Colion Noir, accusing him of 'shilling' for numerous brands without transparency. The speaker argues Noir exploits his audience and lacks integrity, contrasting his practices with honest content creation. The video highlights specific controversies, such as Rare Breed Triggers' legal actions, and urges viewers to be discerning about sponsored content.
Instructor Mike, a professional firearms instructor, highlights the critical security risks associated with standard holsters that offer poor retention. He demonstrates how easily these can be compromised by an attacker. The video introduces the Gun & Flower Universal Holster as a solution, featuring adjustable retention blocks for a precise fit and a Level 2 retention mechanism requiring an index finger release. This significantly enhances security, preventing unauthorized draws, as illustrated by a real-world incident where a security guard lost his firearm due to a less secure holster.
The Glock platform remains a top choice in 2026 due to its unparalleled simplicity, reliability, and extensive aftermarket support. Even with new models like the Gen 6 introducing ergonomic improvements, the core strengths of Glock pistols ensure their continued dominance. The video highlights how extensive customization options allow users to tailor Glocks for various roles, from concealed carry to competition.
This video debunks five common myths surrounding firearm suppressors, addressing legality, search and seizure rights, sound levels, power/accuracy impacts, and design variations. The presenters, Kaya and Jason, explain that suppressors are legal in most states via NFA channels, do not negate Fourth Amendment rights, and their sound reduction varies significantly based on caliber, firearm action, and ammunition type. They also clarify that suppressors can slightly increase velocity and may shift point of impact without decreasing accuracy, while highlighting modern advancements like flow-through designs.
This video from SHOT Show 2026 introduces the Aimpoint COA optic, highlighting its expansion to the wider market with new mounting solutions for various handguns and long guns. Aimpoint will provide manufacturers with technical drawings for slide cuts. The COA features a large window, low profile, and enclosed emitter, making it suitable for concealed carry. It is priced at $599.
This guide, presented by instructors from Geauga Firearms Academy, covers the essential considerations for selecting and installing a red dot sight on a handgun. It emphasizes choosing optics-ready firearms, understanding mounting footprints, comparing reticle and emitter types, and practical maintenance tips like annual battery changes and sighting in at 15 yards. The instructors highlight the benefits of closed emitters for carry guns and recommend reliable brands like Holosun.
This review showcases the iconic Walther PPK in .32 ACP, highlighting its classic design and suppressed shooting capabilities. The video demonstrates its performance through vehicle windows, emphasizing its cycling and sound signature. Technical specifications like its 7+1 capacity and 3.3-inch barrel are provided, positioning it as a viable option for concealed carry and self-defense.
The Walther MPK and MPL are post-WWII submachine guns developed in the late 1950s and produced from 1963, competing with the Uzi and MP5. They feature a simple stamped sheet metal construction, ambidextrous controls, and a manageable 550 RPM rate of fire. While robust and portable, their sights are considered a weak point by the reviewer.
This review delves into the Walther MPK submachine gun, a competitor to the Uzi and MP5. Key features include an open bolt design, a non-reciprocating charging handle with a manual forward assist, and a secondary safety sear catch to prevent accidental discharges. The MPK offered selector options for full-auto and, in some variants, semi-automatic fire.
This video details two distinct EDC setups for a hockey game. The first features a modified Glock 27 Gen 3 in .40 S&W with a KKM barrel and Trigger Shark components, carried in a Blacksmith Tactical IWB holster with a spare magazine. The second setup is for the speaker's wife, a Walther PPS M2 in 9mm loaded with Underwood Extreme Defenders, using a Blacksmith Tactical holster with an Ulticlip for beltless carry.
This YouTube video features a Q&A session with Chris Long from Walther Firearms. While the specific topics discussed are not detailed in the provided description, the focus is clearly on Walther firearms, their features, and potentially their applications or industry insights. Viewers can expect to gain information directly from a Walther representative regarding their product line.
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