This video showcases the Springfield Echelon Grip Modules, highlighting their customizable nature. It explains that these modules are available in small, medium, and large sizes and are designed to accept the Central Operating Group and all three included backstraps for a personalized fit. The video also mentions that each grip module comes with a pre-installed ambidextrous magazine release and features an Adaptive Grip Texture that becomes more pronounced under pressure. Available colors include Black, Dark Flat Earth, and OD Green. The description encourages viewers to subscribe, turn on notifications, and send comments or questions.
This "I Carry" episode features a detailed look at the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Compact pistol, highlighting its features and its comparison to the Glock G19 as a concealed carry option. The review emphasizes the pistol's 4-inch barrel, 15-round magazine capacity, aggressive grip texturing, ambidextrous controls, and the CORE optics-mounting system with multiple attachment points and included spacers for various red-dot sights. It also mentions compatibility with larger M&P magazines and previous generation magazines. The video showcases the pistol carried in a Tulster Profile+ holster with a C&H Precision Weapons Comp red-dot sight.
This Guns & Gear episode explores the CZ P-10 pistol family, highlighting the P-10 C, P-10 S, and P-10 F models. The video emphasizes their appeal for both new and experienced shooters due to features like a light, crisp trigger, interchangeable backstraps, ergonomic grip, and low recoil. It also directs viewers to Gun Talk for more content across various platforms and showcases the broader scope of Guns & Gear in featuring the latest firearms products with interviews, demonstrations, and training.
This Gallery of Guns TV episode features Chris Mudgett of Guns&Ammo reviewing the Glock Gen 4 34 Modular Optic System (MOS). The review highlights key features such as the interchangeable backstraps and the reversible magazine catch, emphasizing its modularity for optic mounting. The video aims to provide viewers with information and a direct link to obtain an instant quote for the firearm.
Nutnfancy discusses the Glock 4th Generation at SHOT Show 2011, raising questions about its design changes, particularly the double captive recoil spring on 9mm models. He acknowledges potential reliability concerns compared to the proven 3rd Generation but also highlights improvements like the larger magazine release, enhanced grip texturing, and interchangeable backstraps. While the 4th Gen might be worth considering for calibers other than 9mm, he recommends the 3rd Gen for 9mm due to its established track record. The video also touches on limited edition models and other Glock variants like the Glock 36.
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