This guide details the optic mounting systems on the Zermatt Waltz 9 and Nighthawk BDS9, highlighting their secure plate designs that promote return-to-zero. It outlines the steps for removing and re-installing optics on both platforms and describes a method for testing the system's ability to hold zero after multiple removals and re-installations, crucial for competitive shooters and those who frequently swap optics.
This video demonstrates the operation of the Zermatt Waltz 9 pistol, featuring a Trijicon SRO optic. It covers loading, rapid firing on a steel target from a first-person perspective, and highlights trigger reset and slide manipulation. The instruction emphasizes proficient firearm handling and controlled recoil management, suitable for intermediate shooters looking to refine their skills.
The Zermatt Waltz 9 is presented as a high-performance striker-fired pistol aiming to rival 2011 platforms, featuring a unique 1911-style straight-pull trigger with a ~2 lb pull weight and short reset. Expert analysis highlights its robust construction, excellent ergonomics, and exceptionally flat shooting characteristics. The pistol demonstrated 100% reliability with standard magazines over 2,500 rounds, though it requires being run 'wet' due to tight tolerances.
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