This video is an "EDC Update 2021" where the creator, Sootch00, details their Everyday Carry items. The description lists a variety of firearms, including a Glock G43x, Sig P365, NAA Pug 22 Mag, and Kimber Solo. It also highlights various gear such as Olight flashlights, a Daltech Force Bull Leather Belt, Kore Essentials Belt, Microtech LUDT, Hazard4 Heavy Water Dive Watch, Sabre Red Pepper Spray, and StealthGear USA Holsters. The video emphasizes that EDC is personal and should suit daily activities, and includes affiliate links for USCCA and Olight, as well as links to Sootch00's Patreon and merchandise.
This TFBTV video reviews the new Kimber Evo SP pistol, a single-stack, striker-fired handgun. Host James Reeves compares it to its predecessor, the Kimber Solo, and also benchmarks it against popular competitors like the Glock 43 and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield. The review aims to determine if the Evo SP improves upon the Solo's shortcomings and establishes itself as a viable option in the single-stack handgun market.
This YouTube video, titled "Kimber Solo Carry Ammo Reliability Test," focuses on an ammo reliability test for the Kimber Solo pistol. The description includes affiliate links for various products like Rubber Dummies, Sootch00 T-Shirts, and SootchGear. It also provides a link to a full review of the Kimber Solo on GetZone.com and encourages viewers to join the NRA. The video creator, Sootch00, emphasizes liking the video and subscribing for more gun reviews, and shares social media links for Instagram and Facebook.
This TFBTV episode features James detailing his negative experience with the Kimber Solo pistol in 9mm. Originally purchased in 2013, he highlights issues with the firearm, contrasting it with his general enthusiasm for single-stack 9mm pistols. James, a licensed CCW instructor, expresses his initial excitement for the Solo, which unfortunately soured due to its performance. The description notes that Kimber may have made design revisions to the Solo since its initial release.
This video features Mark Keefe, Editor-in-Chief of American Rifleman, discussing the Kimber Solo Carry as the latest "Gun of the Week" from AmericanRifleman.org. The content focuses on this specific pistol model, likely providing an overview of its features, performance, and suitability for various purposes based on its placement as a "Gun of the Week." The video aims to inform viewers about this firearm, encouraging them to visit AmericanRifleman.org for more content.
This YouTube video focuses on the Kimber Solo CDP handgun, showcased at Shot Show 2012. The title and description highlight the specific firearm model and the event. The content is likely a presentation or review of this particular pistol from Kimber.
This video provides a comparative review of two SIG Sauer pistols: the P938 and the P224. The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with the P224, deeming it too thick, heavy, and with an abbreviated grip for concealed carry, questioning its purpose. In contrast, the reviewer is enthusiastic about the slim and trim P938, seeing it as a strong contender for the concealed carry market and a potential success if it matches the reliability and accuracy of the P238. The reviewer also mentions the P938's cocked-and-locked carry status as a potential concern for inexperienced users and notes its lower capacity compared to firearms like the Kel-Tec PF-9. The P938 is positioned to compete with models like the Kimber Solo and Springfield EMP.
This video features the Kimber Solo pistol, with the creator, Nutnfancy, conducting initial range tests. While acknowledging its accuracy and decent trigger, the reviewer notes the high price point and mentions it doesn't run 100% reliably. The Solo is also described as heavier and holding fewer rounds than some competitors. The initial likability score is rated at 6 out of 10.
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