This "Gun Of The Week" episode from American Rifleman features a range test of the Tisas PX-57 FO Raptor, an affordable polymer-frame pistol chambered in the unique 5.7x28mm FN cartridge. The review highlights the pistol's features, including its recoil-operated action, 20-round capacity, and fiber-optic sights. It also touches on the growing market for Turkish-made firearms imported by companies like SDS Imports, noting their quality and unique offerings.
This video showcases the FK Brno pistol, a Czech firearm inspired by the CZ75. The presenter uses the 7.5mm FK cartridge variant in the "Big 5" division of a BackUp Gun match, where magazines are limited to 5 rounds. The description highlights the pistol's evolution from a boutique steel-framed model to a more affordable polymer version, and notes the availability of barrels for both 10mm Auto and the unique 7.5mm FK. The 7.5mm cartridge fires a 95-grain bullet at 1800 fps, with the presenter aiming to test its steel-knockdown capability.
This video showcases the CZ P-09 F Nocturne, a hammer-fired pistol chambered in 9mm with a 19+1 capacity. The review highlights its improved ergonomics, direct red dot mounting capability, and expanded features compared to previous generations. The pistol features a fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame and luminescent sights. The video emphasizes its hammer-fired action and offers a glimpse into its potential for various applications.
This video review introduces the CZ USA P-09 F Nocturne, a new optic-ready duty pistol with a polymer frame. The review highlights its modular controls, updated P-09 family features, and the classic Omega trigger assembly. It discusses the interchangeable safety lever for "cocked and locked" carry and the factory-installed decocker for double-action first shots. Specifications such as chambering (9mm Luger), barrel length (4.5"), frame material (fiberglass-reinforced polymer), slide finish (black nitride), magazine capacity (19-round), and trigger pull weights are detailed. The video also mentions a compact variant and encourages viewers to join the NRA.
This video compares the new CSX E-Series pistol with the Smith & Wesson Shield Plus. The reviewer initially dismissed the first CSX model due to its single-action trigger, non-optics-ready status, and proprietary magazines. However, they are now reconsidering the updated E-Series, which features an aluminum frame and hammer-fired action, contrasting it with the striker-fired, polymer-framed Shield Plus. The video prompts viewers to choose between these two micro-compact carry pistols.
This video reviews the Canik USA MC9LS, a slightly larger version of the MC9 micro-compact pistol. It highlights the increased capacity and sight radius without sacrificing concealability. The review touches on Canik's background in aerospace manufacturing and their partnership with Century Arms. Key specifications like chambering (9mm Luger), barrel length (3.64"), frame material (polymer), slide finish (black nitride), magazine capacity (17-round), and dimensions are detailed. The video also features footage of the pistol being used on the range and includes a call to action to join the NRA.
This video provides a side-by-side comparison of the build quality between a PSA Dagger and a Glock pistol frame. It focuses on a detailed visual and tactile examination to highlight differences and similarities in manufacturing and materials. The content is viewer-supported and emphasizes independence from sponsorships. Additional links are provided for merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and Subscribestar.
This video introduces the new EAA Corp. Girsan Witness2311 Brat, a new configuration in their double-stack M1911 pistol line for 2025. The description highlights its lightweight polymer frame, compact Officer-length slide and barrel, and a 17-round magazine capacity, making it a blend of compact size and high capacity. The description also includes promotional links for the NRA.
This video announces the release of the EHG SG9, described as the ultimate polymer frame for the SIG Sauer P320 pistol platform. The frame is highlighted as featuring numerous upgrades aimed at enhancing the user's experience in terms of fit, function, and feel. The description implies a focus on improving an existing popular pistol model through aftermarket modifications.
This YouTube video features a review of the new Ruger RXM pistol, a collaboration with Magpul. The reviewer highlights its polymer frame, striker-fired action, modular chassis system, and compatibility with Glock Gen 3 parts. The video is a product of Sootch00 and thanks Ruger Firearms and Magpul for providing the firearm, and Fiocchi USA for ammunition. Merch and exclusive content are promoted via sootchgear.com and getzone.com, respectively, with a Patreon link for further support.
This video showcases the Beretta PMX 9mm pistol, highlighting its direct blow-back design, durable polymer construction, and lightweight build. Key features emphasized include fully ambidextrous controls, multiple attachment points for slings and accessories, and a 1/2 x 28 threaded barrel for muzzle devices. The PMX is presented as a reliable and adaptive pistol platform suitable for various operating environments, meeting NATO qualifications. The package includes two 30-round magazines. The description also details its semi-automatic action, AR-type build, 6.9-inch barrel length, matte black polymer frame, single-action trigger, and extensive Picatinny rail system.
This video compares the new Taurus 22TUC pistol to the older PT-22 model. While they share some similarities like a tip-up barrel and magazine compatibility, the reviewer highlights key differences in design, trigger, and ergonomics. The 22TUC features a polymer frame, no manual safety, and angular styling. Despite some drawbacks in trigger feel and overall design compared to the PT-22, the 22TUC's slide is noted as more functional. The reviewer is curious about back-to-back shooting performance and encourages viewer input.