Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 141

Published on September 11, 2022
Duration: 51:28

This video features Hickok45 testing the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 with a Magpul 50-round drum magazine and the Glock 43X with Shield Arms 15-round magazines. He discusses the practicality and reliability differences between drum and stick magazines, and touches on optics for astigmatism. The session also includes reflections on 9/11 and legal aspects of defaced firearms.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 tests the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 with a Magpul drum and the Glock 43X with Shield Arms 15-round magazines. He discusses the practicality of drum magazines versus stick magazines and offers advice on optics for astigmatism. The video also touches on the legal ramifications of defaced firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1
  2. 00:54Reflections on 9/11 Anniversary
  3. 02:19CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 & Optics Discussion
  4. 03:21Magpul Drum Magazine Test
  5. 10:06Defaced Serial Numbers & 'Breaking Bad'
  6. 19:26Friendship, Indiana Muzzle Loading Shoot Mention
  7. 21:06Glock 43X & Shield Arms Mags Test
  8. 24:46Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are featured in Hickok45's Sunday Shoot-a-Round #141?

The video prominently features the CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 pistol, tested with a Magpul 50-round drum magazine and an Aimpoint T2 optic. Additionally, the Glock 43X is showcased, specifically with Shield Arms 15-round S15 magazines.

What are the pros and cons of drum magazines discussed in the video?

Hickok45 notes that drum magazines offer high capacity but are often 'funky' and awkward to load. He suggests they are generally less reliable and practical than standard stick magazines, which is why they aren't commonly used in combat scenarios.

What legal advice is given regarding firearms in the video?

The video strongly warns against possessing firearms with defaced or ground-off serial numbers. Hickok45 emphasizes that this is a severe federal offense with significant legal penalties, referencing a scene from 'Breaking Bad' to illustrate the point.

What optic considerations are mentioned for shooters with astigmatism?

For individuals experiencing issues with astigmatism, Hickok45 suggests that red dot sights might offer a clearer aiming experience compared to prism scopes, which can sometimes appear distorted or blurry for those with this condition.

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