This video explores the history and functionality of the first plastic pistol, dating back to approximately 1970. It likely provides a look at early advancements in polymer firearm technology, offering historical context and potentially a demonstration of how these early designs performed. Viewers can expect to learn about the evolution of pistol manufacturing and the impact of introducing plastic components.
This TFBTV episode dives into the Beretta 9000S, Beretta's first polymer-framed handgun, introduced in 2000. The video explores its unique, almost 'cyberpunk' design, comparing it to a running shoe rather than an Italian sports car. Hop examines the pistol's history and performance, labeling it as potentially Beretta's 'first and worst plastic pistol.' The description also mentions the Ruger P944 as a gun featured in the video and includes links to The Firearm Blog, Patreon, Subscribe Star, and social media channels. Sponsors for the video are also listed.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Gabe White discussing the age-old debate of metal versus plastic firearms, and how a shooter's skill transcends the material. White emphasizes that regardless of the firearm's construction (metal, plastic, DA/SA), the focus should be on training and proficiency to achieve desired outcomes. The description also notes the recording took place before a national competition, adding context to the discussion.
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