Choose Only One ".45 ACP's" (Episode 6) - TheFirearmGuy

Published on May 14, 2022
Duration: 7:22

This video reviews several .45 ACP handguns, offering insights into their features, ergonomics, and performance. The presenter highlights options ranging from polymer-framed pistols like the HK45 and Kahr PM45 to all-steel models such as the Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle III and CZ 97 BD. It also covers a 1911 variant, a carry model, a subcompact, and a derringer, providing a broad overview for those considering a .45 ACP firearm.

Quick Summary

The HK45 is a .45 ACP handgun featuring a polymer frame, 10-round magazines, ambidextrous controls, and a 4.5-inch barrel. Its single-action trigger pull is around 4.25-4.5 pounds with a noticeable reset, contributing to a soft shooting experience favored by many.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Leatherback Gear
  2. 00:25Introduction: Choosing .45 ACP Handguns
  3. 01:00HK45 Review
  4. 01:50Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle III Review
  5. 02:41Springfield Armory Emissary 1911 Review
  6. 03:32CZ 97 BD Review
  7. 04:34SIG Sauer P220 Carry Review
  8. 05:23Kahr PM45 Subcompact Review
  9. 06:13Bond Arms Backup Derringer Review
  10. 06:59Conclusion & Viewer Input

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the HK45 .45 ACP handgun?

The HK45 features a polymer frame, 10-round magazines, ambidextrous controls, a 4.5-inch barrel, and a single-action trigger pull averaging around 4.25 to 4.5 pounds with a distinct reset, offering a soft shooting experience.

How does the Springfield Armory Emissary 1911 differ from traditional 1911s?

The Emissary 1911 incorporates modern enhancements like VZ G10 grips for improved texture, a flat mainspring housing, a bull barrel, and a tritium front dot sight, while maintaining a classic 1911 platform with a sharp trigger pull around 4.25 pounds.

What makes the Kahr PM45 suitable for concealed carry?

The Kahr PM45 is a subcompact .45 ACP designed for concealment, featuring a 3.25-inch barrel, a lightweight polymer frame (unloaded weight under 20 ounces), and a double-action trigger, making it easily pocketable.

What is the primary design purpose of the Bond Arms Backup Derringer?

The Bond Arms Backup Derringer, with its 2.5-inch barrel and simple operation, is primarily intended for pocket carry as a 'just in case' firearm. It offers a double-shot capability with a single-action trigger pull.

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