Pocket 9mm Shootout Part 1 by Nutnfancy

Published on December 4, 2013
Duration: 30:10

This video details a 'Pocket 9mm Shootout' drill featuring seven subcompact pistols. Expert Nutnfancy and his partner B.A.D. evaluate performance in a high-speed course of fire. The drill emphasizes accuracy and reliability under pressure, with specific stages testing various shooting positions and transitions.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 'Pocket 9mm Shootout' drill evaluates seven subcompact pistols including the Glock 26, Ruger LC9, and S&W M&P Shield. The drill tests reliability and accuracy through stages like double taps, positional shooting, and strong/weak hand drills. The Glock 26 scored perfectly, highlighting its performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Partner
  2. 00:51Pistol Lineup Overview
  3. 02:57Ruger LC9 and Kel-Tec PF9 Critique
  4. 05:18Reliability Predictions
  5. 07:07Course of Fire Explanation
  6. 09:32Glock 26 Performance
  7. 11:43Ruger LC9 Performance
  8. 14:30Kahr PM9 Performance
  9. 16:10S&W M&P Shield Performance
  10. 17:43Kel-Tec PF9 Performance
  11. 19:45Sig P938 Performance
  12. 21:35Ruger LCR Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What pistols were included in the Pocket 9mm Shootout?

The shootout featured the Glock 26, Ruger LC9, S&W M&P Shield, Kahr PM9, Kel-Tec PF9, Sig P938, and a Ruger LCR revolver in .38 Special as a wildcard.

What is the 'Pocket 9mm Shootout' drill?

It's a high-speed drill involving double taps on torso and side plates, five rounds on oblique targets from unusual positions, and strong/weak hand shooting, designed to test reliability and accuracy under pressure.

Which pistol performed best in the Pocket 9mm Shootout drill?

The Glock 26 achieved a perfect score of 30 points, praised for its reliability and 'full-size' shooting feel despite its compact dimensions.

What are common issues mentioned for pocket 9mm pistols in the video?

Issues included the Ruger LC9's long trigger pull, potential Kahr magazine presentation angles causing stoppages, and the Kel-Tec PF9's front sight insert falling out.

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