This video features an in-depth range test and review of the Springfield Armory Prodigy Compact 3.5” AOS pistol. The reviewer highlights its double-stack, 1911-style design, specifically noting its compact and lightweight nature compared to earlier Prodigy models. Key specifications discussed include its 9mm Luger chambering, 3.5-inch barrel, aluminum frame, and Agency Optic System (AOS) compatibility. The video aims to showcase the handgun's performance on the range with American Rifleman staff.
This video from Guns & Gear features Mike Humphries of Springfield Armory discussing their 1911 TRP AOS (Tactical Response Pistol w/Agency Optic System) line. The discussion takes place at the NRAAM 2025 in Atlanta, GA, highlighting the feature-rich nature of these pistols designed for various shooters. The video also promotes Gun Talk's extensive content platforms.
This video provides a 500-round performance review and test of the new Springfield Armory 3.5" Prodigy 9mm pistol. The review covers its reliability, handling, ergonomics, and features, including its compact double-stack 1911 design and optics-ready capability. It also discusses the pros and cons of the firearm and whether it lives up to its hype as a premium EDC option. The video is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in concealed carry and range use.
This video focuses on Springfield Armory and their integration with the Agency Optic System. It appears to be an informational piece likely showcasing a firearm equipped with this optics system, discussing its features and potential benefits for users. The presence of #guntalk suggests a discussion relevant to firearm enthusiasts and potentially a review or overview of the product.
This NRA Gun of the Week features the Springfield Armory Prodigy DS, a 9mm Luger pistol that merges the classic M1911 design with modern double-stack capacity. The review highlights its forged steel frame with a polymer grip module, the Agency Optic System (AOS) for versatile optic mounting, and a bull barrel without a traditional bushing. Testers praised its familiar M1911 feel, crisp single-action trigger with a short reset, and ambidextrous safety. The video showcases its performance on the NRA Tech Range, emphasizing the capacity of its steel-bodied magazines, with options for 17, 20, and 26 rounds.
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