Year in review - New Handgun and Rifle

Published on September 15, 2014
Duration: 13:36

This year-in-review covers the search for a new carry handgun, ultimately selecting the HK VP9 for its superior striker-fired trigger and ergonomics over double-action options like the Sphinx SDP and Lionheart LH9. The video also touches on the IWI Tavor rifle, the launch of Copper Custom Armament, and preferred concealment holsters.

Quick Summary

The HK VP9 was chosen for daily carry over double-action pistols like the Sphinx SDP and Lionheart LH9 due to its superior striker-fired trigger, ergonomics, and natural length of pull. The speaker also discussed the IWI Tavor rifle and the launch of his gun shop, Copper Custom Armament.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Carry Handgun Search: Glock 19 Replacement
  2. 01:30IWI Tavor Discussion & Preference
  3. 02:57Copper Custom Armament Launch
  4. 05:12Double Action Pistol Range Test (Sphinx SDP, LH9)
  5. 08:08The Final Choice: HK VP9 for EDC
  6. 11:06Concealed Carry Holster Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the speaker choose the HK VP9 over other carry handguns?

The speaker selected the HK VP9 for his daily carry due to its superior striker-fired trigger, excellent ergonomics, and a natural length of pull that felt best for his grip, surpassing the double-action options tested.

What were the main considerations for choosing a new carry handgun?

Key considerations included finding a replacement for a Glock 19, evaluating double-action pistols for better trigger guard access with gloves and safety around children, and ultimately prioritizing trigger quality and ergonomics.

What is Copper Custom Armament and what licenses does it hold?

Copper Custom Armament is a gun shop co-founded by the speaker. It holds Class 3 and Federal Explosives licenses, allowing them to legally deal in NFA items like suppressors and short-barreled rifles, and potentially explosives.

What type of holsters does the speaker recommend for concealed carry?

The speaker recommends canted Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) holsters, specifically mentioning Contact! Concealment. He finds this setup superior for concealing larger handguns and for easier access, particularly when seated in a vehicle.

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