The Fat Electrician’s favorite guns

Published on May 3, 2024
Duration: 20:14

This video features 'The Fat Electrician' and PewView demonstrating advanced shooting techniques and evaluating various firearms. They conduct drills with AR-15s, shotguns, and pistols, discussing performance, ammunition, and aftermarket modifications. The content highlights expert-level proficiency and detailed insights into firearm capabilities, including long-range pistol accuracy and shotgun load effectiveness.

Quick Summary

'The Fat Electrician' showcases his Daniel Defense V7 SLW AR-15, Sig P365 Legion pistol, and Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun. The video features advanced drills, including long-range pistol testing (up to 170 yards) and shotgun ammo evaluation, highlighting expert proficiency and detailed firearm performance insights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 Setup: Daniel Defense V7 SLW
  2. 01:08Carry Pistols: Sig P365 Variants
  3. 01:38Shotgun Choice: Beretta 1301 Tactical
  4. 02:15Holsters and EDC: We The People Holsters
  5. 03:13Pistol Drills: Sig P365 vs Bul Armory UL Comp
  6. 06:14Long Range Pistol Testing
  7. 09:15Shotgun Drills and Ammo: Beretta 1301
  8. 11:54AR-15 Performance: Optic Choices
  9. 15:12Recap and Caliber Myths

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'The Fat Electrician's' favorite firearms discussed in the PewView video?

'The Fat Electrician' showcases his Daniel Defense V7 SLW AR-15 with a Trijicon ACOG/RMR, a Sig Sauer P365 Legion pistol known for its metal frame and compensator, and a Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun upgraded with Magpul furniture.

How accurate are 3-inch barreled pistols at long distances according to the video?

The video demonstrates that 3-inch barreled pistols can be surprisingly accurate at extended ranges, with speakers successfully engaging steel targets from 70 yards out to 170 yards, challenging common assumptions about their limitations.

What are the key advantages of the Sig Sauer P365 Legion over the standard P365 Macro?

The Sig Sauer P365 Legion features a metal frame for better ergonomics and a built-in compensator (expansion chamber) that significantly reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil, allowing for faster and more controllable follow-up shots compared to the polymer-framed P365 Macro.

Which shotgun is preferred between the Beretta 1301 Tactical and the Benelli M4 in this discussion?

Both 'The Fat Electrician' and PewView express a preference for the Beretta 1301 Tactical over the Benelli M4, citing its performance and handling characteristics as superior, although other top contenders like the Raditor S4 are acknowledged.

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