This video examines the Chinese contract Inglis MKI* Hi Power pistol, specifically addressing its status as a non-NFA item due to its original stock. The description draws a parallel to certain Luger firearms, like Artillery Lugers, which also fall into exempt categories, though it notes that not all Lugers are exempt. The focus is on the legal classification of this particular firearm configuration.
This "I Carry" episode features the Lipsey's Exclusive Springfield Armory SA-35 9mm pistol in a Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finish, paired with G10 grips, in a Falco CX-91 OWB holster. The video highlights the resurgence of double-stack 9mm 1911-style pistols, drawing parallels to the classic Hi-Power design. It discusses the SA-35's dimensions, weight comparison to striker-fired pistols like the Glock G17 and G19, and its capacity. The exclusive package includes three magazines, a significant advantage over the standard model. The review touches on the manual of arms differences between single-action and striker-fired platforms, suggesting practice for those switching. A CRKT Twist Tighe automatic knife is also mentioned as part of the everyday carry setup.
This YouTube video, titled "Would you want one? (Inglis P35)", features a discussion about the Inglis P35 firearm. The description directly asks viewers for their opinion on owning the weapon and includes hashtags for #InglisP35 and #HiPower. Additionally, it promotes a separate video comparing top self-defense calibers, linking to USCCA. The content appears to be focused on a specific pistol model and broader self-defense ammunition topics.
This video delves into the history and specifics of the FN High Power pistol during the German occupation in World War II. It focuses on a significant firearm from a pivotal historical period, offering insights into its design and wartime context. The content appears to be aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in military history and iconic handguns.
This video from SHOT 2024 features a review and discussion of various firearms represented by SDS Imports. The host, Nutnfancy, has a conversation with Craig from SDS Imports, highlighting brands like Tisas, Military Arms Corp (MAC), Tokarev, and Inglis. The focus is on tactical firearms, with specific mentions of Tisas' improved manufacturing methods and competitive pricing. The video covers offerings such as 1911s, PX9s, Hi Powers, and shotguns, noting interesting color options like on the Tokarev TBP 12. The content emphasizes a fun and information-dense experience typical of Nutnfancy's SHOT show coverage.
This video explores unique and imaginative pistol builds inspired by video games, showcasing creative firearm concepts. It features discussions and potential firearm builds from the "Mortal Kombat" universe, alongside appearances by "The Gatman" and "1911 Syndicate". The content includes firearm showcases, shooting competitions, and mentions of sponsoring brands like Exothermic Technologies and Firearms Legal Protection. The video also highlights ways viewers can support the channel through Patreon and mentions specific firearms and accessories.
This video introduces the Girsan MC P35 PI LW, a budget-friendly, single-action, double-stack 9mm pistol suitable for concealed carry. It highlights the pistol's compatibility with standard Hi Power magazines, making it an attractive option for those seeking a cost-effective carry gun with a familiar platform. The 'First Shots' designation suggests an initial range test and overview of the firearm.
This video, "Top 10 Guns You Should Never Sell," likely showcases a curated list of firearms that are considered excellent investments or highly desirable for collectors and enthusiasts. Based on the provided description, the video intends to highlight specific models from manufacturers like Colt, Smith & Wesson, Sig Sauer, and Walther, along with iconic firearms such as the M1 Garand and SKS. The content aims to inform viewers about firearms that hold their value or possess unique historical and functional significance, encouraging them to consider these pieces for their own collections.
This YouTube video features an interview with MK3 Firearms, focusing on their custom work with the Hi Power pistol, specifically mentioning Smith & Wesson's involvement. The video title implies a discussion about custom builds and potentially modifications or specialized features related to these firearms. The full interview is linked in the description, suggesting a deeper dive into the topic.
This YouTube video focuses on a review of the Springfield SA-35, also known as the "Hi Power". The description includes links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range tests. While no transcript is provided, the title and description clearly indicate a firearm review with potential for comparison and discussion of related topics.
This YouTube video discusses five handguns that viewers should consider holding onto long-term due to their potential for significant market value appreciation. The content aims to identify collectible and valuable firearms that are likely to increase in worth over the next decade, offering advice on which pistols and revolvers are sound investments for collectors and enthusiasts. It encourages viewers to like and subscribe to the channel.
This video provides an in-depth look at the new Girsan P35, highlighting its position as the first mass-produced, high-quality Browning Hi Power replica. The content aims to inform viewers about what to expect from this affordable firearm, covering its features and potential applications. It also subtly promotes associated brands and the creator's channel.