This video compares the Sabre Micro Dagger to the PSA Micro Dagger, highlighting key differences and upgrades. The Sabre version boasts an improved trigger, laser stippling on the grip, and an extended magazine capacity, positioning it as a superior option for Everyday Carry (EDC). The content aims to inform viewers about the enhancements and help them decide which pistol best suits their needs. A disclaimer ensures compliance with all firearm laws.
This video announces the upcoming release of the Sabre Micro Dagger pistol. Key features highlighted include a laser stippled grip, an extended 15+2 round magazine, a flared magwell, an RMSc optic cut for red dot sights, and an aluminum flat-face trigger system. The release date is confirmed for Friday, October 3rd, at 4:30 PM ET. The description also includes a disclaimer about legal compliance and responsible shooting.
This video announces the arrival of the Sabre Micro Dagger, highlighting its compact frame and various features such as a laser-stippled grip, aluminum flat-face trigger, flared magwell, and 15+2 extended magazines. It also mentions an optic cut. A full specification video is promised for the following week. The disclaimer confirms compliance with all firearm laws.
This video features the Kriss Vector, a distinctive firearm known for its unique design and firing characteristics. The title mentions "Big Brrrt," likely referring to the rapid firing sound of the Vector, and a "squirted Glizzy Mag," which is slang for an extended magazine, likely for a Glock pistol. The mention of "KarmicTactical aka @MixedintheSticks" suggests the involvement of a known content creator or channel in the firearm community, potentially indicating a review, range test, or demonstration.
This video appears to be a demonstration of a Glock pistol, possibly with a focus on its capacity or a specific modification that allows for a high volume of fire, as suggested by "1 Glock = 100 tiros?" The "P-IX Plus Recover Tactical" in the title likely refers to an accessory or system being showcased with the Glock, possibly an extended magazine or a conversion kit. The content will likely appeal to Glock enthusiasts and those interested in firearm accessories that enhance magazine capacity or firing capabilities.
This video focuses on "Extendos" for a Glock pistol, likely referring to extended magazines. The description provides links to Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG) for in-person classes and digital coaching, as well as Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon. It also links to the PSTG podcast. While the specific Glock model isn't mentioned, the term "Glock" is central, and the context suggests a focus on practical shooting or competition.
This YouTube video features a shooter demonstrating the capabilities of a firearm, with the title highlighting a 60-round capacity, suggesting an extended magazine or a significant amount of sustained fire. The hashtags indicate the content revolves around the Sig Sauer P320 platform, chambered in 9mm, and specifically mentions the "Flux Raider" accessory, likely an aftermarket brace or conversion kit that modifies the pistol into a more rifle-like platform. The emojis suggest excitement or surprise about the performance.
This video focuses on the Kriss Vector firearm, specifically highlighting the capability of utilizing an exceptionally long magazine. The content likely involves showcasing the extended magazine, demonstrating its function with the Kriss Vector, and potentially discussing its implications for the firearm's performance or tactical applications. As the title suggests, the emphasis is on the maximum magazine capacity achievable with this platform.
This video focuses on an extended magazine for an airsoft pistol, specifically mentioning the brand Novritsch. The description includes a tag for the @IwaInfoExhibition, suggesting a connection to an airsoft or tactical gear trade show. The content likely showcases a specific accessory for an airsoft firearm, aiming to provide information or a review of this magazine.
This video analyzes a home invasion and shootout in Michigan where a homeowner, Benjamin Nevers, and his girlfriend were injured defending themselves. The footage highlights critical self-defense lessons, including the impact of stress on accuracy, the limitations of handguns as "manstoppers," the importance of magazine capacity (specifically mentioning a "Glock with an extended mag"), and the necessity of understanding cover versus concealment. The video also emphasizes the legal aftermath of self-defense incidents and promotes USCCA for legal protection, education, and training.
This video reviews the XL 945 Industries bag, highlighting its capacity to conceal a full-size Staccato P pistol, even with an extended magazine. The creator emphasizes its suitability for individuals who carry larger firearms, particularly 1911s or similar models. The video is a sponsored review, with a disclaimer and links to the product, a Wilson Combat X9 giveaway, and the creator's merchandise and social media.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Beretta 93R, also known as the "Raffica." Developed in the 1970s for Italian military special forces, it's based on the Beretta 92 but features a unique 3-round burst mechanism. The video highlights its heavier slide for reduced cyclic rate, detachable shoulder stock, folding front grip for improved control, and extended 20-round magazines. While the presenter hasn't personally fired it, they note its reputation for remarkable controllability. The content acknowledges resources like TFBTV's review, the Royal Armouries collection, and the presenter's own Patreon and merchandise.