This video features the creator trying out the "Pew View" grip on an APF (Arsenal) Strike One pistol. The description includes a link to support the channel via copperjacketarms.com. The content focuses on evaluating a specific firearm accessory and its application to a particular pistol model. It appears to be a hands-on review or test of the grip.
This video features a review of firearm grips sent by HamreForge. The creator compares these new grips to their long-time favorite, Uncle Mikes boot grips, to determine if they offer an improvement. The reviewer expresses positive initial impressions of the HamreForge grips and recommends viewers check them out.
This YouTube video is a two-year review of LOK Veloce Grips. The description highlights the creator's affiliate links and discount codes for Ridge Merino wool products and Big Tex Ordinance supplies. It also promotes the creator's Patreon page for further support and their Instagram account. While the core topic is LOK Veloce Grips, the mention of "Big Tex Ordinance" and discount codes suggests a connection to firearm accessories, although no specific firearm models or calibers are explicitly mentioned in relation to the grips themselves.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Anarchy Outdoors Penguin Precision Rifle Grip for the RPR (Ruger Precision Rifle). The description highlights that a written review is available on the Moondog Industries website. The video crew and production details are listed, including camera equipment and editing software. Production notes emphasize the educational and entertainment purpose of the video, with demonstrations conducted in safe and regulated environments, potentially on a Law Enforcement range. Sponsorship and partnership opportunities are also mentioned.
This video provides a review of the HandleIt Edge Series Grips. While the specific firearm models are not detailed in the description, the focus is on aftermarket firearm accessories, specifically grips. The review likely covers the installation, feel, and performance of these grips, offering insights for firearm owners looking to customize their handguns. It's aimed at individuals interested in firearm modifications and improving their shooting experience.
This video provides a review of the HandleIt Edge Series Grips. The creator emphasizes their commitment to honest product reviews, stating they will highlight great products when they find them. The focus is on the performance and quality of these specific firearm grips. While no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned in the description, the product itself clearly indicates a focus on firearm accessories and potential modifications or enhancements.
This video showcases a newly acquired Smith & Wesson 36-1 with a 3-inch barrel. The owner discusses their preference for square butt frames or longer grips for better symmetry and feel, particularly with finger grooves. The video features a comparison of various aftermarket grips, including factory, Uncle Mike's boot grips, Pachmayr "The Gripper", vintage Jay Scott wood round-to-square conversion grips, and Safariland combat grips. The reviewer expresses surprise that the hard plastic Safariland grips offer the best combination of aesthetics and feel for concealed carry and are acceptable for target practice. The Pachmayr "The Gripper" are noted as best for target shooting due to their size and softness. The reviewer also mentions Hogue and other Pachmayr models as good for target shooting but potentially too bulky for concealed carry, and expresses interest in trying grips from a Model 60 despite their higher cost.
This video review focuses on Altamont Grips, highlighting them as the best wood gun grips available. The reviewer emphasizes their superior quality, custom fit for specific firearm models, beautiful finish, and lifetime durability, all at a price significantly lower than competitors. Altamont offers a wide selection of wood choices and finishes for a large variety of guns. The video encourages viewers to mention 'Pro Gun' when contacting Altamont.
This video features a review of custom grips from GunGrips.Net, with a specific focus on a pair of Beretta 92 pistol grips featuring the Burst Review logo. The reviewer, Jim, highlights the personalization aspect by having his channel's logo engraved. While the video primarily focuses on the custom grips, it indirectly showcases a popular handgun model.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of LOK CZ 75 grips, evaluating whether they are the best available option. The description also includes links to support a local Iowa shelter and a Patreon account for monthly giveaways.
This video features a review and trial of AlumaGrips installed on a Rock Island 10mm 1911 pistol. The description provides a direct link to purchase the AlumaGrips on Amazon and directs viewers to the manufacturer's website. It also promotes the channel's full shows on CarbonTV and offers branded merchandise for support.
This video provides a detailed review of LOK Palmswell Bogies G10 grips for CZ firearms. The reviewer highlights their large, hand-filling profile and aggressive texture, noting their effectiveness in managing recoil by spreading it across the hand. While recommending them for competitive shooting disciplines like IDPA and USPSA, the reviewer advises against them for concealed carry due to their size. The grips are praised for their excellent fit to the CZ frame, offering a secure feel without perceivable wiggle. They are available in various colors and are a highly recommended upgrade for CZ pistol owners seeking improved ergonomics and performance.