This video tackles several common firearm-related questions from viewers. It discusses the perennial debate between red dot sights and iron sights, touches upon concealed carry belt options, and introduces the concept of a Striker Control Device. The content also briefly mentions shotguns and then dives into specific pistol discussions, focusing on the Staccato CS 2024, a comparison of .380 vs. 9mm for women, and the reliability of the P365 versus the Glock 43X. Practical self-defense topics like pepper spray and "Stop the Bleed" are also covered, along with a discussion against open carry and a brief mention of full-auto. The creator also promotes their Patreon and Instagram.
This video discusses the reintroduction of the Striker Control Device (SCD) by Langdon Tactical Technologies. The presenter explains what the SCD is, its purpose, and how it mechanically functions. The video addresses common questions and concerns, including its impact on firearm integrity, and shares the presenter's personal experience with the device. It also provides links to other resources for further information and mentions promotional codes for related gear.
This video reviews the Tau Development Group Striker Control Device (SCD) as a "second best" upgrade for the Glock 19, particularly beneficial for appendix carriers. The SCD prevents the trigger from rearward movement when the thumb is on the slide cover plate, enhancing safety. The content also includes numerous affiliate links for various firearm accessories, EDC items, and camera gear, suggesting a focus on product promotion and audience engagement through multiple platforms.
This video is an After Action Review (AAR) of John Johnston's 2-Day Tests and Standards Course. The description outlines the video's chapter breakdown, covering the progression of the course from Day 1 to Day 2, including discussions on D.A.M. (Defining Actionable Marksmanship), unconscious competence, self-talk, class takeaways, and gear performance. Key safety rules for the class are also highlighted, specifically addressing unauthorized gun handling and muzzling. Links to the instructor's course schedule and various gear used, such as a Dark Star Gear holster, Blue Alpha Belt, Shield Arms magazines, Maglula loader, and a T.A.D.E.V. Group Striker Control Device, are provided.
Navy SEAL Mark “Coch” Cochiolo discusses a striker control device designed for GLOCK pistols. The device enhances safety by preventing the trigger from being fully depressed, which is particularly useful during re-holstering. The video aims to educate viewers on this specific firearm accessory.
This video discusses the Striker Control Device (SCD), an aftermarket accessory for Glock pistols that adds an extra safety feature, particularly beneficial during reholstering. The description notes that Glocks, while popular striker-fired pistols, lack external safeties. The SCD aims to address this concern, providing an additional fail-safe for users uncomfortable with this design. The video explains what the SCD does and how it functions, highlighting its utility for Glock owners.
This video showcases the author's preferred firearm setup for carrying, training, and competition, featuring a customized BoreSight Solutions Glock Gen 5 17. The description details various modifications and components, including a Zev Magwell, a tuned stock trigger from Practical Performance, a SureFire X300U weapon light, a Tau Development Group Striker Control Device, Ameriglo suppressor height sights, and specific magazine release parts. The video also promotes discount codes for associated brands like Big Tex Outdoors, PHLster, BoreSight Solutions, Viktos, NC Shooters Ammo, Red Hill Tactical, Gorilla Wrapz, and Practical Performance. A schedule and registration link for training classes at Modern Samurai Project are also provided.
This video documents the final stage of a WSPS competition, where the creator secured a victory in the Carry Optics division and finished 6th overall. The firearm used is an Agency Glock 34 equipped with an RMR06 optic and a Striker Control Device. The video highlights the unusual aspect of competing with a gun typically used for concealed carry, expressed humorously in the description.
This video from NRA Gun Gear of the Week introduces the Glock Striker Control Device (SCD) by Tau Development Group. Designed to address concerns about carrying Glocks, especially in Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) holsters, the SCD aims to enhance safety by providing an additional layer of control, despite Glocks traditionally lacking manual safeties. The description highlights the popularity of Glock pistols for duty and defense and how this accessory may alleviate user apprehension.
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