5 Favorite "Full-Size" 9mm Handguns - TheFirearmGuy

Published on June 26, 2021
Duration: 8:04

This video presents an expert review of five favorite full-size 9mm handguns from TheFirearmGuy. The selection includes the CZ 75 SP-01, Grand Power X-Calibur, Springfield Armory XDm Elite 4.5, Beretta 92X Performance, and Walther PDP. The presenter provides detailed insights into each model's specifications, features, ergonomics, and performance characteristics, offering a comprehensive comparison for enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

Expert TheFirearmGuy reviews five favorite full-size 9mm handguns: CZ 75 SP-01, Grand Power X-Calibur, Springfield Armory XDm Elite 4.5, Beretta 92X Performance, and Walther PDP, detailing their unique features, trigger characteristics, and handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor Message: Big Daddy Unlimited
  2. 00:21Introduction: Full-Size 9mm Handguns
  3. 00:28CZ-75 SP-01 Overview
  4. 01:49Grand Power X-Calibur Overview
  5. 03:07Springfield Armory XDm Elite 4.5 Overview
  6. 04:24Beretta 92X Performance Overview
  7. 05:56Walther PDP Overview
  8. 07:38Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five favorite full-size 9mm handguns discussed in the video?

The video features the CZ 75 SP-01, Grand Power X-Calibur, Springfield Armory XDm Elite 4.5, Beretta 92X Performance, and Walther PDP as the presenter's top five full-size 9mm handgun choices.

Which full-size 9mm handgun has the lightest single-action trigger pull?

The Grand Power X-Calibur is noted for having a very light single-action trigger pull, estimated at around 3 pounds, making it suitable for competitive shooting applications.

What are the key features of the Beretta 92X Performance?

The Beretta 92X Performance boasts an all-steel frame, a Vertec-style grip, an 'Extreme S' single-action trigger at 4 lbs, a Brigandier slide, fiber optic front sight, and a rail on the dust cover.

How does the CZ 75 SP-01 differ from polymer-framed pistols?

The CZ 75 SP-01 features a full steel frame, contributing to its heavier weight (49 oz loaded) and reputation for soft shooting, distinguishing it from lighter polymer-framed alternatives.

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