This video highlights five handguns at risk of discontinuation: the Springfield XD Mod.2, Sig Sauer P210 Target, Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame, CZ P10F Suppressor Ready, and Beretta 92X Performance. The presenter, Ted from Line 45, emphasizes their unique features, build quality, and performance, urging viewers to consider purchasing them before they become scarce. He details the ergonomics, trigger characteristics, materials, and intended uses of each model, positioning them as valuable acquisitions for enthusiasts.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a variety of firearms currently in stock, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Prices and key features like optic cuts, flared magwells, and suppressor-ready threads are mentioned for many models. The inventory includes popular brands like Walther, Sig Sauer, Ruger, and Smith & Wesson, with specific attention given to new arrivals and sale items.
This video features a "Pros vs. Joes" challenge comparing a Ruger PC Carbine in 9mm against a Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame pistol in a rapid course of fire using Revolution Targets. Police Officer and Firearm Instructor Chris Cerino faces off against "Joe" Nathan Wilt, a Guns & Ammo TV cameraman. Despite the carbine's perceived advantage, the outcome highlights the greater importance of attitude and experience over the firearm itself, offering valuable lessons to both participants.
This "Pros vs. Joes" episode features a head-to-head competition between Guns & Ammo TV Producer Darin Narlock and USPSA Grand Master Jim Tarr using the Revolution Targets Portable Dueling Tree. Narlock uses a Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame in 9mm with a red dot, while Tarr uses a Kimber EVO SP. Despite a perceived disadvantage in his firearm, Tarr's experience and mastery of red dot sights are highlighted as he quickly acquires targets. The video promises insights into red dot sight acquisition techniques and shooting speed.
This comprehensive review of the Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame, conducted after extensive use over half a year and thousands of rounds, highlights its evolution from the polymer PPQ. The instructor praises its improved feel and shootability due to the steel frame's weight, noting it feels even better than the original. The review covers its performance in competitive shooting, the impact of aftermarket grips, and its overall reliability, concluding it's a top-tier pistol for serious shooters.
This video reviews five notable pistols from 2019, highlighting their unique features and performance. The Diamondback DB9 Gen 4 is praised for being the smallest single-stack 9mm. The Smith & Wesson M&P 380 Shield EZ stands out for its ease of use, particularly for those with reduced hand strength. The Archon Type B is noted for its ergonomics and innovative construction. The Taurus TPR9 is recognized for its value and smooth shooting experience, especially in its single-action/double-action mode. Finally, the Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame is lauded for its exceptional machining, ergonomics, and suitability for competition.
This video details the installation and performance of LOK Thin Grips on a Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame pistol. The instructor highlights the aesthetic improvements, particularly the vibrant blue color matching the trigger, and the significant ergonomic changes. The thin profile and straighter backstrap are noted to alter the grip angle, making it feel more like a 1911 and potentially improving handling for shooters who prefer a smaller grip, as demonstrated through competitive shooting.
Larry Vickers, an expert firearms instructor, provides an in-depth review of the Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame. He highlights its superior shootability due to the steel frame, detailed specifications like the 5-inch ported barrel and adjustable sights, and its differentiation from polymer PPQ models. Vickers emphasizes its accuracy, reliability, and the market's demand for such a platform.
This guide details the field strip procedure for the Walther Q5 Match Steel Frame pistol, as demonstrated by an expert firearm instructor. The process involves locking the slide, rotating a takedown tab, releasing the slide, and squeezing the trigger. This is crucial for maintenance and understanding the pistol's internal mechanics, especially for competition use where reliability is paramount.
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