Choose Only One "High End" - TheFirearmGuy

Published on October 21, 2022
Duration: 7:11

This video showcases five high-end handguns, ranging in price from $1599 to over $2500, presented by TheFirearmGuy. The featured firearms include a Standard Manufacturing Color Case Hard 1911, Beretta 92X Performance, Springfield Armory DS Prodigy, Magnum Research Desert Eagle, and an original Colt Python. The presenter discusses their aesthetics, features, trigger pulls, and MSRPs, inviting viewers to choose their favorite.

Quick Summary

TheFirearmGuy presents five high-end handguns: a Standard Manufacturing Color Case Hard 1911 ($1599), Beretta 92X Performance ($1629), Springfield DS Prodigy ($1699 with optic), custom Magnum Research Desert Eagle ($2500+), and an original 1994 Colt Python. Each offers unique features and premium craftsmanship, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts willing to invest in top-tier firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Sightmark Optics
  2. 00:43Introduction: Choose Only One High-End Handgun
  3. 01:17Standard Manufacturing Color Case Hard 1911
  4. 02:18Beretta 92X Performance
  5. 03:13Springfield Armory DS Prodigy
  6. 04:19Magnum Research Desert Eagle (.50 AE)
  7. 05:27Original Colt Python (1994)
  8. 06:54Conclusion: Which Handgun Would You Choose?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five high-end handguns featured in this video?

The video showcases five premium handguns: a Standard Manufacturing Color Case Hard 1911, the Beretta 92X Performance, the Springfield Armory DS Prodigy, a custom Magnum Research Desert Eagle in .50 Action Express, and an original 1994 Colt Python revolver.

What is the approximate price range for these high-end handguns?

The handguns featured range in price from approximately $1599 for the Standard Manufacturing 1911 and Beretta 92X Performance, up to $1699 for the Springfield DS Prodigy package with an optic, and over $2500 for the custom Magnum Research Desert Eagle.

Which of these handguns is noted for its unique finish and trigger?

The Standard Manufacturing Color Case Hard 1911 is highlighted for its beautiful, unique color case hardened finish, with no two firearms being identical. It also features a phenomenal trigger pull around four pounds.

What makes the original Colt Python valuable?

The original Colt Python, especially models like the 1994 stainless steel version shown, is valuable due to its hand-assembled and polished craftsmanship. Its value is further increased by original grips, box, and paperwork.

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