This video provides a brief historical overview and explanation of the magazine disconnect safety feature found on some handguns. Jarod discusses why this safety mechanism is still present in modern firearm production. The description also includes social media links and a company mission statement emphasizing freedom and providing reliable products for protection.
This YouTube Short emphasizes the critical safety rule of never dropping a loaded magazine. While the video content itself is not visible, the title strongly suggests a focus on safe firearm handling practices, specifically related to magazine management. The emphasis is on preventing accidental discharges by maintaining control over loaded magazines. The content likely serves as a quick, impactful reminder for responsible gun owners.
This video from ASP focuses on critical safety and tactical decision-making in escalated situations, emphasizing what *not* to do to avoid negative outcomes. It highlights the importance of proper mindset, planning, and avoiding common mistakes when facing a threat. The video is sponsored by BarrelBlok, a firearm safety device for dry practice, and promotes ASP merchandise and their Patron program for continued content creation. It also links to related content on their "Good, Sane, Sober, Moral, Prudent Person" playlist.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves reviewing the new Springfield SA-35, a modern interpretation of the classic Hi-Power pistol. The review highlights several key improvements over the original design, including the removal of the magazine safety for a better trigger pull, a re-contoured hammer to prevent slide bite, a beveled magazine well, and a slightly larger 15-round magazine capacity. The review also mentions the MSRP of $699 and provides a link for purchasing the firearm at non-inflated prices. Additional segments include mentions of TFBTV apparel sponsored by 5.11 Tactical and links to gear used in the video.
This video explores the Mexican Obregon pistol, a rare variant of the iconic 1911. Developed in the mid-1930s, it shares a similar frame to the standard 1911 but features a unique rotating barrel locking system, reminiscent of the Steyr 1912. The description highlights other modifications, including a magazine safety and a combined slide stop/manual safety. Approximately 800-1000 units were produced for a Mexican military contract that was ultimately unsuccessful. The video mentions that the reviewed example had some feeding issues with specific ammunition and notes the pistol's potentially high level of safety due to its multiple safety features (manual, magazine, and grip safety).
This video details the installation of a Volquartsen Mk II trigger kit and bushing on a Ruger 22/45 pistol, enhancing its performance for increased speed and accuracy. The narrator also covers the removal of the bolt release detent for quicker reloads and the elimination of the magazine safety, which simplifies field stripping and allows for drop-free magazine reloads. The process is shown in detail, including adjustments for pre and over-travel. The description notes that the Mk II bushing and magazine safety removal can be done independently of trigger installation and that Mk II and Mk III installations share similar concepts.
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