Ranking All Of My Single Stack Handguns

Published on December 23, 2023
Duration: 14:47

This video features a comprehensive ranking of the presenter's single-stack handgun collection. The presenter, with extensive experience carrying and using these firearms, provides insights into their reliability, shootability, and personal preferences. He emphasizes that despite being considered 'obsolete' by some, single-stack handguns remain excellent and affordable options for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Single stack handguns are still highly relevant for concealed carry due to their reliability, affordability, and slim profiles. Models like the FN 503, Glock 43, and Springfield XDS .45 ACP offer excellent defensive capabilities, with some, like the S&W Shield EZ .380, being ideal for those with hand issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Single Stack Handguns
  2. 01:27FN 503 Review
  3. 02:37Glock 43 Review
  4. 03:18Springfield XDS .45 ACP Review
  5. 04:52Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield (.357 SIG)
  6. 06:08Walther PPS M2 Review
  7. 07:04CZ P10M Review
  8. 09:20Shield .40 Performance Center Review
  9. 10:36Ruger LC9s / EC9s Review
  10. 12:10Smith & Wesson Shield EZ .380 Review
  11. 13:28Custom Glock 43 Build
  12. 13:58Verse BP9 CC Review
  13. 14:42Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are single stack handguns still relevant for self-defense?

Single stack handguns remain relevant due to their proven reliability, often lower cost compared to newer models, and their inherently slim profile which makes them excellent for concealed carry. Many are still highly accurate and comfortable to shoot, offering a solid defensive capability.

What makes the FN 503 a durable concealed carry option?

The FN 503 is praised for its exceptional durability, having withstood significant abuse, drops, and exposure to harsh elements like sweat and dirt without showing rust. Its finish holds up well, indicating robust construction suitable for demanding carry environments.

Is the Springfield XDS in .45 ACP manageable for recoil in a small firearm?

Yes, the Springfield XDS in .45 ACP is noted for its surprisingly manageable recoil, even in a subcompact single-stack platform. It's considered one of the most accurate handguns the presenter owns, allowing almost anyone to shoot it well.

Which single stack handgun is recommended for individuals with hand pain or arthritis?

The Smith & Wesson Shield EZ .380 is highly recommended for those with hand pain, arthritis, or anyone seeking a handgun with minimal recoil. It's easy to operate, has a soft trigger, and shoots like a .22LR, making it very comfortable.

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