First Mag Review: Grand Power Q1s

Published on August 12, 2018
Duration: 11:23

Colion Noir provides an expert review of the Grand Power Q1s, highlighting its innovative rotating barrel system for reduced recoil and its fully ambidextrous controls. He offers nuanced feedback on the unique striker-fired trigger, noting its lack of a defined wall but praising its shootability once accustomed to the rolling break and short reset. The subcompact design is deemed suitable for concealed carry, with a non-aggressive grip texture.

Quick Summary

The Grand Power Q1s features a unique rotating barrel system for reduced recoil and a striker-fired trigger that breaks unexpectedly at a midpoint. Its fully ambidextrous controls and subcompact size make it a strong contender for concealed carry, offering excellent shootability once the trigger is mastered.

Chapters

  1. 00:41Introduction to Grand Power Q1s
  2. 01:04Ambidextrous Controls and Manipulation
  3. 01:24Ergonomics and Size Profile
  4. 02:39First Shots and Trigger Feedback
  5. 04:41Rotating Barrel and Recoil Management
  6. 08:31Final Impressions and Shootability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Grand Power Q1s' rotating barrel system?

The Q1s features a rotating barrel, similar to the Beretta PX4 Storm, which significantly reduces felt recoil. This allows for a softer shooting experience and quicker return to the target, making it easier to manage follow-up shots.

How does the trigger on the Grand Power Q1s differ from a typical Glock?

Unlike Glock-style triggers with a defined wall, the Q1s has a unique striker-fired trigger that breaks unexpectedly at a midpoint in its travel. This requires shooter adaptation but offers a short reset once familiar.

Is the Grand Power Q1s suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the Q1s is a subcompact handgun designed for concealed carry. It features a smaller grip and a soft, non-aggressive grip texture to prevent snagging on clothing.

What makes the Grand Power Q1s suitable for both left and right-handed shooters?

The Q1s is designed with completely ambidextrous controls. This includes the magazine release and slide lock levers, which are present on both sides of the firearm, ensuring full functionality for all users.

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