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Published on December 19, 2024
Duration: 40:05

This video features a discussion of three firearms: a retro AR-15 build, a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver, and a Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion. The host highlights the classic aesthetics of the AR-15, the comfortable shooting experience of the .357 Magnum despite its wooden grips, and praises the P365 AXG Legion as an excellent EDC option due to its integrated compensator, metal frame, and comfortable grip. The discussion emphasizes personal preference in firearm selection and the importance of proficiency with a chosen platform.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion is highlighted as an excellent EDC firearm due to its integrated factory compensator for reduced recoil, metal frame for a solid feel, and comfortable grip. It offers a 17+1 capacity, making it a capable concealed carry option that balances size with shootability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & AR-15 Build
  2. 03:46Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum Revolver
  3. 06:05Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion EDC
  4. 19:07P365 AXG Legion Features & Grip
  5. 22:27P365 AXG Legion Grip & Comparison
  6. 24:27P365 AXG Legion Capacity & Holster
  7. 26:04AR-15 Grip Preferences & Build Details
  8. 30:06AR-15 Barrel Wear & Maintenance
  9. 31:21Smith & Wesson .357 Revolver Vibes
  10. 32:02PSA AKV vs. Old School AK
  11. 33:14Firearm Preference & Proficiency
  12. 34:48Renting Firearms Before Purchase
  13. 35:07.357 Revolver Grip & Shooting
  14. 36:07.38 Special vs. .357 Magnum
  15. 36:30Revolver Fun Factor
  16. 36:52P365 AXG Legion as Favorite EDC
  17. 37:47Factory Compensator Reliability
  18. 38:00Revolver Reliability vs. 2011
  19. 38:42Retro AR-15 Build Aesthetics
  20. 39:28Firearm Roundup & Closing
  21. 39:52Outro & Next Stream

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion for concealed carry?

The Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion is praised for its integrated factory compensator, which reduces muzzle flip and recoil. It also boasts a metal frame for a more substantial feel, a 17+1 round capacity, and a comfortable grip designed for secure handling, making it a strong contender for EDC.

How does the Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver handle recoil, especially with .357 Magnum rounds?

Despite having wooden grips that might not be the most comfortable, the Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver, particularly with its 6-inch barrel and all-metal construction, manages recoil well. The weight of the firearm helps to absorb the energy from .357 Magnum rounds, making it a surprisingly pleasant shooting experience.

What makes the retro AR-15 build appealing to the host?

The retro AR-15 build appeals to the host for its classic aesthetic, featuring a quad rail, A2 front sight post, and a carry handle. This design evokes an older style of AR-15 that the host finds visually appealing and functional, reminiscent of early M4-style rifles.

Why does the host prefer vertical grips over angled grips on AR-15s?

The host finds vertical grips more comfortable for handling AR-15s, stating they provide a better grip on the front of the weapon and can be used to brace against barriers. Angled grips, in contrast, caused issues with gripping the front of the firearm for the host.

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