Wildey Survivor .45 WinMag: Perfect for a Backup Gun Match

Published on January 20, 2018
Duration: 10:08

The Wildey Survivor in .45 WinMag, a gas-operated 'hand cannon,' was tested in a backup gun match at Pima Pistol Club. Despite its immense power, the pistol experienced frequent malfunctions, likely due to soft-point ammunition. Its sharp edges also made rapid handling painful, highlighting ergonomic challenges despite its impressive 'knock-down' capability.

Quick Summary

The Wildey Survivor .45 WinMag, a gas-operated 'hand cannon,' was tested in a backup gun match. It showed significant power but suffered frequent malfunctions, likely due to soft-point ammo, and had painful sharp edges impacting ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Wildey Survivor .45 WinMag
  2. 01:02Competition Stage 3: 3-3-3 Option Drill
  3. 03:18Competition Stage 4: Conduit Point Shooting
  4. 04:51Competition Stage 2: Reactive Steel
  5. 06:21Competition Stage 1: Weapon Recovery
  6. 08:06Post-Match Assessment: Performance & Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wildey Survivor and what caliber is it chambered in for this review?

The Wildey Survivor is a gas-operated semi-automatic pistol, often described as a 'hand cannon.' In this video, it is chambered in the powerful .45 Winchester Magnum (.45 WinMag) caliber.

How did the Wildey Survivor perform in the backup gun match?

The Wildey Survivor experienced frequent malfunctions during the match, which were attributed to the soft-point ammunition used. Despite issues, it demonstrated significant 'knock-down' power.

What are the main criticisms of the Wildey Survivor's ergonomics?

The pistol's ergonomics are criticized for having numerous sharp edges. These make rapid handling uncomfortable and potentially painful for the shooter.

What type of competition was the Wildey Survivor used in?

The Wildey Survivor was used in a backup gun match, a type of competition that tests practical shooting skills under various simulated scenarios, including engaging targets from different positions and recovering a dropped weapon.

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