2023 Gun Collection (COMPACT Pistols ONLY) Part 1

Published on May 6, 2023
Duration: 20:51

Yoki Sturrup presents Part 1 of her 2023 compact pistol collection, featuring 15 handguns. She provides hands-on reviews, ergonomic feedback, and comparisons, highlighting her personal carry choices and identifying specific firearm quirks. Sturrup demonstrates safe firearm handling throughout the review.

Quick Summary

Yoki Sturrup reviews her 2023 compact pistol collection, featuring brands like IWI, Canik, Glock, and Staccato. She highlights ergonomic issues such as 'pinky bite' on the Taurus GX4 and compares slide widths for concealed carry comfort, favoring the Glock 42 over the Glock 28. The Staccato CS is preferred for carry over the C2.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 01:01IWI Masada Slim
  3. 01:49Canik Mete MC9
  4. 02:46Taurus GX4
  5. 03:45Taurus TH9c
  6. 04:35Glock 42 & Glock 28
  7. 06:57Glock 29 Gen 4
  8. 08:23Staccato CS & C2
  9. 10:03Bul Armory SAS II
  10. 11:14Smith & Wesson Collection
  11. 14:24Springfield Armory Collection

Frequently Asked Questions

What brands of compact pistols are featured in Yoki Sturrup's 2023 collection?

Yoki Sturrup's 2023 compact pistol collection includes firearms from IWI, Canik, Taurus, Glock, Staccato, Bul Armory, Smith & Wesson, and Springfield Armory. The review focuses exclusively on compact models suitable for everyday carry.

What are some key ergonomic considerations for compact pistols mentioned in the review?

Key ergonomic points include the potential for grip-to-magazine gaps causing 'pinky bite' (Taurus GX4) and the impact of slide width on concealed carry comfort (Glock 42 vs. Glock 28). Extended magazines with grip sleeves can also improve handling for powerful calibers.

Which compact pistols does Yoki Sturrup prefer for concealed carry and why?

Yoki Sturrup expresses a preference for the Staccato CS over the C2 due to its lighter weight and better perceived shooting feel. She also finds the Glock 42 more comfortable for carry than the Glock 28 because of its slimmer slide.

Are there any specific issues noted with the reviewed compact pistols?

Yes, the Taurus GX4 has a grip gap that can bite the pinky finger. The original Springfield Hellcat is noted as being snappy, though the Hellcat Pro improves on this. The S&W Shield 2.0 was disliked for its snappiness.

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