Setting the Record Straight

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 40:12

This video details a comprehensive MHS trial comparison between the Beretta M9 A4, Glock 19X, and Sig Sauer M17. Conducted by Trench Grenade, the trials involve five distinct drills measuring accuracy, speed, and tactical application, using standard pressure Sig Sauer 115 grain FMJ ammunition. The results are meticulously recorded and analyzed to determine an overall winner based on cumulative scores across all exercises.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19X won the Trench Grenade MHS trial with a total score of 798 points, outperforming the Sig Sauer M17 (762 points) and Beretta M9 A4 (731 points) across five rigorous drills testing accuracy, speed, and tactical application.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: MHS Trial Setup
  2. 02:26Drill 1: 25m, 20 Rounds, 1 Minute
  3. 14:09Drill 2: 7m, 4 Reloads, Headbox Only
  4. 20:27Drill 3: 7m Moambbeek
  5. 27:26Drill 4: 7m, 1-5 Rounds
  6. 33:51Drill 5: 7m, Modified Body Armor Defeat
  7. 38:13Final MHS Trial Results & Winner

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were compared in the Trench Grenade MHS trial?

The Trench Grenade MHS trial compared the Glock 19X, the Beretta M9 A4, and the Sig Sauer M17. These pistols were subjected to a series of five drills designed to test accuracy, speed, and tactical proficiency.

What type of ammunition was used for the MHS trial comparison?

The ammunition used for the MHS trial comparison was standard pressure Sig Sauer 115 grain Full Metal Jacket training ammunition. This choice aimed to provide a consistent and common baseline for all firearms tested.

Which pistol won the overall Trench Grenade MHS trial?

The Glock 19X won the overall Trench Grenade MHS trial with a total score of 798 points. It demonstrated strong performance across multiple drills, securing victories in key exercises.

What were the key drills conducted in the MHS trial?

The MHS trial included five drills: a 25-meter accuracy test, a 7-meter head-only speed drill, a Moambbeek drill, a 1-5 round speed drill, and a modified body armor defeat drill, all timed and scored.

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