This video introduces the new Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0C, a compact variant of their previously released full-size Echelon pistol. The description highlights key differences, including a shorter 4-inch barrel and a reduced grip frame. The 4.0C maintains a flush-fit magazine capacity of 15 rounds and an extended capacity of 18 rounds. The video is likely a first look or review of this new model, detailing its features and specifications.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth review of the Archon Type B Gen 2 9mm pistol. The reviewer highlights its unique "tilt-free" barrel locking block system, which contributes to stability during firing. The description also emphasizes the modular grip, allowing for the use of 15 or 18-round magazines with an extended grip. The video is presented by TheFirearmGuy and includes links to his other firearm review playlists, including handgun reviews, long gun reviews, and content related to the Second Amendment, as well as gear and range test reviews. Social media links are also provided.
This video from Guns & Tactics introduces the new 2024 Staccato C pistols, highlighting their enhanced magazine capacity with 16 and 18-round options. Unlike previous single-stack models, these new C pistols utilize the marine tube of the CS and feature two grip sizes. The reviewer notes the 4-inch barrel, good balance, and enjoyable shooting experience. The video promises more in-depth content to come and directs viewers to their website for further details, including close-up looks and shooting footage.
Massad Ayoob discusses the rationale behind favoring high-capacity magazines, citing current factors that support this viewpoint. He highlights the Wilson Combat SFT9 pistol, which is equipped with magazines holding either 15 or 18 rounds, as an example of a firearm utilizing high-capacity magazines. The video emphasizes the 'more rounds the better' philosophy in the context of firearm capacity.
This video features Gun Talk's Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin discussing and demonstrating the Lionheart Industries Regulus pistol. The Regulus is highlighted for its unique "double action plus" trigger, 18-round magazines, premium materials, and True-Axis precision barrel. The video also mentions that Lionheart Industries offers the Regulus in multiple models. It encourages viewers to subscribe to Gun Talk for more content across various platforms.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Tisas Zigana PX-9 handgun, highlighting its "Budget Series" offering significant value for its price. The reviewer notes that the pistol comes with three 18-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, and a holster. It is described as a full-size pistol that shoots accurately. The video encourages viewer interaction and provides links to the creator's other playlists and social media channels.
This video from ProMag potentially showcases or discusses 18-round magazines for the Glock 44. The title uses strong emojis indicating surprise or excitement about the capacity, suggesting a review or announcement of new magazine options for this specific firearm model. The description includes general hashtags related to Glocks, firearms, and the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video provides a table review of the Tisas Zigana PX-9, a budget-friendly handgun. The reviewer notes its visual similarity to an XD handgun and highlights its included accessories: three 18-round magazines, a holster, and three backstraps. The reviewer expresses anticipation for a future range test to assess performance and comments on the initial impression of solid build quality. The video also includes links to various playlists for firearm reviews, gear, and Second Amendment content.
This video showcases the TP9 Pistol in a Desert Tan finish. It highlights the Canik TP9SA, a single-action, semi-automatic, striker-fired pistol chambered in 9mm. The description notes that it comes with two 18-round magazines, a hard case, and accessories, and is imported by C.I.A. The model number is HG3277D-N.
This video provides a review of the Caracal 9mm pistol, highlighting its origin in the United Arab Emirates. The description positions the Caracal as a competitor to established brands like Glock, M&P, and XD. It is described as a high-quality, polymer-framed pistol with an 18-round capacity.
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