This video features a review of the One Clip AIWB (Appendix In The Waistband) Holster by Hidden Hybrid Holsters. The reviewer highlights its hybrid construction, combining a leather and suede backer with a Kydex holster body. Key features discussed include the integrated claw for reduced printing and the comfortable suede backing. Minor critiques involve the desire for the suede to cover all hardware and for slightly more retention. Despite these points, the reviewer expresses overall satisfaction after a month of use, praising its comfort and ease of use for carrying a Gen 5 Glock 19 appendix-style.
This video reviews the Olight Valkyrie PL-MINI pistol light, a relatively new offering from Olight in the weapon light market. The reviewer, Kit Badger, discusses the light's intuitive controls and decent beam, particularly for indoor use. A key positive feature highlighted is the rechargeable lithium polymer battery, contributing to a low-profile and easy-to-charge design. However, the unique size of the light body presents a challenge for holster compatibility, making it less supported in the aftermarket. Despite this, it's recommended for nightstand guns or EDC if a suitable holster can be found.
This video highlights Danger Close's presence at Triggrcon 2018, showcasing several impressive firearms. Featured are a "slick" Glock 43, a "insane" Gen 5 Glock 19, and a "beautiful" CZ P-10 C. The description emphasizes a "function first" approach. The content creator also provides contact information for questions and directs viewers to their website, Guns & Tactics, for more information. Social media links are also included.
This TFBTV "Saturday Night Special" provides a first look at the new Smith & Wesson M&P Compact 2.0, directly comparing it to its predecessor (M&P Compact 1.0) and the Gen 5 Glock 19. The review focuses on key aspects like size, weight, trigger, ergonomics, mechanics, and price. The video highlights the M&P 9c 2.0's direct competition with the Glock 19, noting identical dimensions and capacity, striker-fired, polymer-framed design, and a $100 price advantage for the S&W. The central question posed is whether the M&P 9c 2.0 offers superior value or performance compared to the Gen 5 Glock 19.
This video provides a first look and initial impressions of the Gen 5 Glock 19. The reviewer takes the pistol directly from the box to the range for testing at 15, 25, and 50 yards. A key aspect of the video is the direct comparison of the Gen 5 model to its predecessor, the Gen 4 Glock 19, offering insights into the evolution and potential improvements. The focus is on practical shooting experience and subjective evaluation of the firearm.
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