Jacob Grey | TWC9

Published on June 2, 2024
Duration: 17:59

This video reviews the Jacob Gray TWWC9, an all-metal, double-stack 1911 pistol. The hosts discuss its aesthetics, machining quality, and performance on the range, including accuracy at various distances and recoil management. They also touch on its suitability for concealed carry, trigger characteristics, and optic mounting system.

Quick Summary

The Jacob Gray TWWC9 is an all-metal, double-stack 1911 pistol with a commander-length slide. It offers a modern aesthetic, high-quality machining, and manageable recoil due to its weight. The smooth grip texture is beneficial for concealed carry by reducing shirt wear, though holster compatibility with weapon lights may require modification.

Chapters

  1. 00:30Introduction to TWWC9
  2. 01:00Reviewer's Disclosure
  3. 01:22First Shots & Initial Impressions
  4. 01:53Grouping Analysis at 10 Yards
  5. 02:35Marco's First Impressions
  6. 03:09Marco's First Grouping
  7. 03:32Bench Rested Grouping at 10 Yards
  8. 04:57Bench Rested Grouping at 25 Yards
  9. 06:50Standing Shots at 25 Yards
  10. 07:18Shooting at 50 Yards
  11. 07:59Shooting at 75 Yards
  12. 08:54Bill Drill from Concealment
  13. 10:38Trigger Breakdown
  14. 11:05Optic Plate System Review
  15. 12:06Final Thoughts & Marco's Review
  16. 12:40Roger's Final Thoughts
  17. 15:21Holster Fitment Discussion
  18. 16:35Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of firearm is the Jacob Gray TWWC9?

The Jacob Gray TWWC9 is an all-metal, double-stack 1911 pistol. It features a commander-length slide and barrel, offering a modern take on the classic 1911 platform with increased capacity.

How does the Jacob Gray TWWC9 perform in terms of accuracy?

During testing, the TWWC9 demonstrated good accuracy, with tight groupings at 10 yards and respectable performance at 25 yards. The hosts were able to achieve sub-two-second Bill Drills from concealment, indicating reliable accuracy for defensive purposes.

What are the key features of the Jacob Gray TWWC9 for concealed carry?

For concealed carry, the TWWC9's smooth grip texture is a positive, reducing shirt wear. Its commander length and all-metal construction contribute to a manageable recoil, and the integrated magwell aids in quick reloads. However, holster compatibility with weapon lights may require modification.

What is the trigger like on the Jacob Gray TWWC9?

The trigger on the TWWC9 is described as being on the duty side, likely around 4-5 lbs, with a short reset characteristic of a 2011. While not a competition-light trigger, it's considered suitable for defensive carry and allows for rapid follow-up shots.

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