This drill, demonstrated by Hwansik Kim, focuses on confirming recoil management while varying the visual confirmation required before firing subsequent shots. It includes specific par times and group size goals for different confirmation levels, applicable to both red dot and iron sight users. The drill emphasizes shooting speed, accuracy, and understanding the feedback loop of recoil.
This review of the Beretta 92X by Ben Stoeger focuses on subjective feel and ergonomics rather than objective performance. While acknowledging its potential for competition due to its heavy steel frame and decent out-of-the-box trigger, Stoeger expresses a strong personal dislike for the gun's grip and balance, finding it uncomfortable and "goofy." He contrasts this with his positive experience with the Walther PDP, highlighting how subtle design changes can significantly impact a shooter's perception and comfort.
This video advises aspiring competitive shooters to prioritize developing fundamental skills before investing in specialized competition firearms. It emphasizes that a competition gun must fit the shooter's hand for proper control of recoil and consistent grip, highlighting issues like trigger reach and magazine release accessibility. Reliability and features that simplify shooting, such as minimal recoil and a good trigger, are also crucial.
This video provides a "Quick Look" at a new Walther Steel Frame PDP, detailing its features and how they differentiate it from the Q5 and plastic PDP models. The content also covers accessories and modifications made to the pistol. This review focuses on the specific model, its comparisons, and potential upgrades.
This video details the benefits and installation of the Practical Performance captured guide rod for Walther firearms. The guide rod is designed to reduce perceived recoil and 'snappiness' common in German-made pistols by utilizing a stainless steel construction and a captured system. It is compatible with various Walther models, including the PDP, Q4, Q5, and PPQ, and is engineered to work with readily available Glock 17 recoil springs, allowing for easy customization of spring weight.
This guide details how to adjust the T.REX Ragnarok SD holster for optimal fit with suppressed firearms. It covers initial retention adjustments without a suppressor, followed by a heat-forming process to mold the Kydex wings around various suppressor diameters. The video emphasizes that the holster is designed for a smooth draw and can be reshaped if firearm or suppressor setups change.
This video highlights a sale at Big Tex Ordnance (BTO) featuring discounts on various firearms accessories and gear. Key items include PHLster Enigma holsters (15% off + free shipping), Dark Star Gear Apollo holsters (best value), bulk OC spray, and significant savings on Walther PDP-F and Q5 models. The sale also covers NFA items with a $200 e-gift card and 15% off, and general site-wide discounts of 15% plus free shipping on optics, lights, and magazines.
This video details the Advanced Super Test, a firearms drill designed to challenge shooters' speed and accuracy under time constraints. The test involves shooting 10 rounds at 15, 10, and 5 yards with progressively shorter time limits. The instructor emphasizes that the drill is scalable for different skill levels, pushing confident shooters while remaining achievable for those less experienced.
Colion Noir, an established firearms reviewer, provides an enthusiastic yet analytical assessment of the Walther Q4 SF Optics Ready. He highlights its all-steel construction, balanced weight, and unique trigger reset as key factors contributing to an enjoyable shooting experience and enhanced accuracy, particularly for rapid follow-up shots. While acknowledging its weight makes it less ideal for concealed carry compared to polymer alternatives like the PDP, Noir champions the Q4 SF as a valuable addition for firearm enthusiasts who prioritize the pure pleasure of shooting.
This video details modifications to a Walther DDX pistol, featuring a Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) comp and a custom Safariland holster from Ghostmen Designs. The DDX is a hybrid build using a Q5 lower and Q4 upper, designed for flush-fitting PMM comps. The custom holster addresses the lack of off-the-shelf solutions for this modified firearm, enabling its use in professional training.
This video appears to be footage from the 2019 Extreme Euro Open competition, specifically highlighting the Walther Q5 Match SF. As a competition-focused event, it likely showcases competitive shooting skills, firearm handling, and potentially the performance of the Walther Q5 pistol in a high-level match environment. Viewers can expect to see dynamic shooting stages and the competitive application of this specific firearm.
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