This video provides a detailed review and installation guide for the Geissele SSA-E combat trigger, highlighting it as a preferred choice for AR-15 rifles. The content is part of a broader series on building an AR-15, offering practical advice for firearm enthusiasts. The creator encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and shares, and includes affiliate links for lubricant and their Amazon store.
This YouTube video features a Glock 48 undergoing a "Cold 7 Yard Bill Drill" with a Johnny Glocks Combat Trigger and a DPM Recoil Spring. The title indicates a focus on shooting performance and modifications. The inclusion of specific aftermarket parts suggests an interest in firearm enhancements and their impact on shooting dynamics. The drill itself points towards practical shooting skills.
This video features a certified armorer demonstrating the straightforward installation of a Geissele 2-stage AR trigger. It highlights the trigger's suitability for combat and competition, emphasizing its military-grade quality and battlefield-proven status. The presentation focuses on the SSA-E model and provides an easy, efficient method for integrating it into any mil-spec AR receiver.
This video reviews the Charles Daly EFS 1911 pistol, highlighting its excellent features and value for under $500. Manufactured in the Philippines by Armscorp and imported by KBI Corp. under the Charles Daly name, this full-sized steel-framed 1911-A1 offers a host of traditionally styled features. These include an extended hi-rise beavertail grip safety, skeletonized steel combat trigger, combat hammer, beveled magazine well, flared and lowered ejection port, dovetailed sights, hand checkered hardwood grips, snag-free low profile sights, an ambidextrous safety, and an extended slide release. It comes with two MecGar 8-round magazines and a lockable carrying case. The review notes good workmanship, tight tolerances, and attention to detail, with reported reliability and accuracy (shots generally under 3" at 25 yards). Downsides mentioned are its weight (38.5oz), limited firepower (8rds vs. Glock 21's 13rds), the necessity for Condition One carry, and the lack of a Picatinny rail. The reviewer compares it to the Taurus 1911B-BHW and acknowledges the superiority of Glock or Sig Sauer in aspects like firepower and weight, but praises the 1911's effectiveness with a large, fast, and accurate bullet, making the Charles Daly EFS 1911 an outstanding choice for those who value making rounds count.
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