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The Best Gun You've Never Seen.. For $250??? Taurus TS9
The Best Gun You've Never Seen.. For $250??? Taurus TS9
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⚠⚠ Watch Before You Buy! FN Reflex Major Accuracy Issues! Reflex vs Taurus GX4 Range Review
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From the gun shop to the range with the GX4 TORO out performing the Reflex for half the cost.
FN Reflex First Shots Review, FN missing on QC?
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FN Reflex First Shots Review, FN missing on QC?
The CZ Shadow 2 Compact Is Not Safe To Carry!!
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The CZ Shadow 2 Compact Is Not Safe To Carry!!
Detailed Review & Comparison Of The US Army's New SIG MCX Spear XM7 vs FN SCAR 17s vs IWI Galil Ace
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We are going head to head to head with the top 308 battlerifles you can get today to see which one ends up on top and what might be worth spending your money on!
7.62x39 AR PDW That Actually Works! Full Build Review
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An AR47 that actually works.
Melker Rodloga US Owner First Impression Detailed Review
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Melker Rodloga US Owner First Impression Detailed Review
🚨WATCH BEFORE YOU BUY!🚨 Steiner MPS Updated Owner Review!
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🚨WATCH BEFORE YOU BUY!🚨 Steiner MPS Updated Owner Review!
The Ultimate PDW, 300 Blackout Ultralight Build
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The Ultimate PDW, 300 Blackout Ultralight Build
Desert Eagle L5 50AE, Can it be carried?
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Desert Eagle L5 50AE, Can it be carried?
FN Reflex First Impressions vs Hellcat pro & P365
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FN Reflex First Impressions vs Hellcat pro & P365
What Is Modifying A Tool.. Or Firearm? An Educational Video.
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What Is Modifying A Tool.. Or Firearm? An Educational Video.
Beretta Tomcat 3032 32acp, Full Review Incoming
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Beretta Tomcat 3032 32acp, Full Review Incoming
Desert Eagle L5 50AE at the range, full review incoming
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Desert Eagle L5 50AE at the range, full review incoming
Actual Owner Comparison & Review, Pakayak Bluefin 142 vs Oru Bay ST Head to Head
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Actual Owner Comparison & Review, Pakayak Bluefin 142 vs Oru Bay ST Head to Head
Surefire Vs Olight. Unbias Showdown. (Never Sponsored)
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Surefire Vs Olight. Unbias Showdown. (Never Sponsored)
Why the Walther PDP SUCKS!!! A 1000 round Review
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Why the Walther PDP SUCKS!!! A 1000 round Review
youtube is ignorant and is deleting my videos
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youtube is ignorant and is deleting my videos
The BEST Way To Conceal Carry You Never Heard Of. Period.
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The BEST Way To Conceal Carry You Never Heard Of. Period.
Why the SIG Rattler SUCKS! (And you deserve BETTER!)
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Why the SIG Rattler SUCKS! (And you deserve BETTER!)
Brand New Oakley Re:SubZero Sunglasses Quick Look and Review!
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Brand New Oakley Re:SubZero Sunglasses Quick Look and Review!
PSAK47 14.7" Full Shooting Review, Trash or King?
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PSAK47 14.7" Full Shooting Review, Trash or King?
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PSA Dagger SW2 Swampfox Kingslayer Range Table Top Review
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Palmetto State Armory PSAK47 14.7" First Impressions Review
Springfield Armory XDM Elite 45 OSP First Impressions
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Springfield Armory XDM Elite 45 OSP First Impressions
Modernized HK USP Sport and USP CT 45acp for Carry! Review and Overview.
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Modernized HK USP Sport and USP CT 45acp for Carry! Review and Overview.
Carry two magazines....boom mic drop..lol
Neighbor has one. It broke, so he sent it in for repair, gets it back after a full year and it’s still broke.
Uh oh, looks like someone doesn't understand how subsonic .300blk works, and didn't bother reading the manual either
Love it all minus the handgun light 😑
Mine is very accurate. Had a few failure to feeds with the first couple boxes of ammo, but disassembled and cleaned and lubricated well and have not had that since. Break-in periods Are REAL folks, don’t judge a fire arm too soon. I find this pistol very accurate, very tight on the rails and just needed a short well lubricated break-in period. Good job FN!
Wow dude trade it off i love mine and ive shot almost ever pistol ever made
Wow dude trade it off i love mine and ive shot almost ever pistol ever made
I'm very confused. Why would you want to run subs unsuppressed. I love mine. Swapped to a tailhook. Sounds like you didn't do your research before you bought it. That's on you.
Walther handguns are legit. Haters gonna hate bc they can't handle the greatness of real steel in their bit@# hands.
Just wondering, if you still have the same opinion on these? I was looking at the same odin you have because it's a quick detach...
It's like watching the real life version of the infomercial black&white fail guy trying to use his gun.
I keep hearing about this trigger but I must be brutally honest that the Glock performance trigger never gets credit. I think it literally is one of the greatest triggers in a striker fire pistol ever
I’m with you. I just got my first Olight and literally replaced 3 surefire on my AR’s. The engineering and thought behind their products blow away the competition and that’s before the price!
Man, isn't the battery right on top? You act like you have to pull the optic off to change it. It is also funny you are trying to trash this optic when you have an OLIGHT on your gun. Lol get out of here dude.
What’s up man how do I start the best fastest process to get one of these ?
My problem with olight specifically is really with rechargeable flashlights. I just don’t trust them. Battery issue and your light is fcked. I own an Valkyrie Turbo… but it’s not rechargeable. Still prefer streamlights, except their tape switches suck.
i have the tx22 and i was always thinking man, if they just made this a 9mm they would sell like hotcakes and hot damn here it is
I honestly can’t thank you enough for this video 💯
7k gun $2 light
0:11 -one of the- THE best handgun on the planet
Olight is great fight me I have a pl pro valkyrie to ive had it for 5 years not a single problem ever I carried it in my pocket on bald head for 2 years I sweat so much all over that thing still have on my pistol now. I like the rifles only cover to I have one
I have an echelon and this exact pistol and i believe the echelon is a better pistol, and i absolutely hate springfield armory as a company.
O light on that bih?!? Hood certified
As I mentioned I have the inlet and it also had an issue with the seat wanting to pop out but I found a modification on Etsy to help with that problem and it actually works I'm sure if they made one that works for the inlet they probably make one for this model as well
I also really like your hammock stand you have. Very cool
the new S5 Version has some improvements, like red fibre front sights and better trigger, i like it
Get the LOK grip back strap it’s even better
Walther pdp and pdp-f series suck. Glocks are better and easier to shoot. Stop lying to the public.
Mine works great and I got a polymer 80 and ordered the G 19 mold no problems…
Wow, I’ve never had a problem and I have that exact same one sometimes I’ll tighten it down and then put a little grizzly grease on the slide, I never have a problem..
Yeah he either is trolling, has a defective gas block or doesn’t know how to run it. I have Sigs and they are amazing.
Hello folks, my two pennies worth based on paddling ORU, a bastardized Chinese version of ORU , NASTEQ, closely following Pakayak on the waters and serious thinking of buying a Point 92 (for which I drove 300 Km, but unfortunately the gentleman concerned had to step out. 1. Pakayak: a very fast moving boat; main issue is the rubber gasket at the joint to prevent the hulls from taking in water. I contacted the Calgary dealer, wrote to Pakayak a number of times to find the shelf life of the rubber joint and also if I could WL Gore's manufactured cord type gaskets(I have used these gaskets at very high pressure rating and they are excellent). All my messages went answered; so in other words Pakayak does not give a damn. 2. My Chinese version of ORU was pretty stable, but not pliable and lacked workmanship. The latches would come off on its own, but it never leaked and supported winds upto 20 kmh; I had used NRS manufactured float bags. I got it shipped from China (pre COVID days) for USD 600, when I girl was trying to push the same for CAD $ 1500 in Calgary. It is good on rivers like Bow (U/S Banff) . I never went into the water at high winds. 3. ORU Bay ST. the first couple of times the assembly n disassembly were hard, but it is improving with time. ORU staff confirmed that with time it will be easier. A sales specialist in MEC told me not to believe in the 20 min assembly time; but I think a 40 min time from back of car to the waters, w/o any portage is achievable. The backpack is excellent, I have walked a few kilometers to practice, touchwood my back is fine. The customer service folks are excellent(Joe and his team ) , they need a mention . 4. Point 92: The modular sections are attached on the top of the hull by buckles; I communicated with the manufacturer in Sweden, they assured that in choppy waters they buckles hold good and there has been no failures since inception. I saw the models physically in Timmins, ON, they are bulky for a Toyota Corolla and the central module may have to be placed on the roof rack. The module sit on each other, so there is no chance of a leakage and sinking situation (like gasket jointed kayaks) . The rudder is a part of the hull structure( kind of split), not like a standard rudder in solid hull kayaks 5. NASTEQ: It was in my radar for a few years and I thought of buying one. I paddled on it near Cologne, Germany , pretty windy that particular day. It is magnificient my any means. The interconnecting mechanism is patented. The modules sit on each other in a groove(unlike the Point 92) , hence no leakge situation. In theory u can have an endless kayak depending how many central seats u want. The kayaks are manufactured in EUROPE, in Germany. German quality is somethjing to boast about ( when u see the NO scale trains, you realize German focus, material and workmanship). The cost is affordable CAD 1500 for a tandem version. The rudder is a standard one very much like the solid hull kayaks, not a fixed one(like a skeg) . Why didn't I buy it, if I am raving about it ? The transportation cost was killing $ 2000 approx in 2022, door to door(Hamburg to Calgary, Western Canada). I posted on FB if people were willing to buy, but other than a lip service there were not volunteer. So here I go, happy as a lark, n content with my ORU Bay ST. Given a chance I shall buy a Delta (money n storage space). Best of lakr
Hello folks, my two pennies worth based on paddling ORU, a bastardized Chinese version of ORU , NASTEQ, closely following Pakayak on the waters and serious thinking of buying a Point 92 (for which I drove 300 Km, but unfortunately the gentleman concerned had to step out. 1. Pakayak: a very fast moving boat; main issue is the rubber gasket at the joint to prevent the hulls from taking in water. I contacted the Calgary dealer, wrote to Pakayak a number of times to find the shelf life of the rubber joint and also if I could WL Gore's manufactured cord type gaskets(I have used these gaskets at very high pressure rating and they are excellent). All my messages went answered; so in other words Pakayak does not give a damn. 2. My Chinese version of ORU was pretty stable, but not pliable and lacked workmanship. The latches would come off on its own, but it never leaked and supported winds upto 20 kmh; I had used NRS manufactured float bags. I got it shipped from China (pre COVID days) for USD 600, when I girl was trying to push the same for CAD $ 1500 in Calgary. It is good on rivers like Bow (U/S Banff) . I never went into the water at high winds. 3. ORU Bay ST. the first couple of times the assembly n disassembly were hard, but it is improving with time. ORU staff confirmed that with time it will be easier. A sales specialist in MEC told me not to believe in the 20 min assembly time; but I think a 40 min time from back of car to the waters, w/o any portage is achievable. The backpack is excellent, I have walked a few kilometers to practice, touchwood my back is fine. The customer service folks are excellent(Joe and his team ) , they need a mention . 4. Point 92: The modular sections are attached on the top of the hull by buckles; I communicated with the manufacturer in Sweden, they assured that in choppy waters they buckles hold good and there has been no failures since inception. I saw the models physically in Timmins, ON, they are bulky for a Toyota Corolla and the central module may have to be placed on the roof rack. The module sit on each other, so there is no chance of a leakage and sinking situation (like gasket jointed kayaks) . The rudder is a part of the hull structure( kind of split), not like a standard rudder in solid hull kayaks 5. NASTEQ: It was in my radar for a few years and I thought of buying one. I paddled on it near Cologne, Germany , pretty windy that particular day. It is magnificient my any means. The interconnecting mechanism is patented. The modules sit on each other in a groove(unlike the Point 92) , hence no leakge situation. In theory u can have an endless kayak depending how many central seats u want. The kayaks are manufactured in EUROPE, in Germany. German quality is somethjing to boast about ( when u see the NO scale trains, you realize German focus, material and workmanship). The cost is affordable CAD 1500 for a tandem version. The rudder is a standard one very much like the solid hull kayaks, not a fixed one(like a skeg) . Why didn't I buy it, if I am raving about it ? The transportation cost was killing $ 2000 approx in 2022, door to door(Hamburg to Calgary, Western Canada). I posted on FB if people were willing to buy, but other than a lip service there were not volunteer. So here I go, happy as a lark, n content with my ORU Bay ST. Given a chance I shall buy a Delta (money n storage space). Best of lakr
Yeah…… all of my holosun optics get a battery change on my birthday out of an abundance of caution…… and even then, it really doesn’t need it …..
For the price you can’t beat the olight , they just need more variety as far as beam pattern/ hot spot & smaller pressure switches
The good review made up for having to listen to that shit music (no, it wasn't really music, just noise) during the intro. It would be great to see such a comparison with the Point 65 North Mercury kayak.
I've had mine on the highest brightness with constant on for 6 months and just changed the battery.
Show me the carry holster, then it'll mean something.
Owning multiple SG ventcore and they are awesome
they did 20k rounds and no hiccups its legit
lmao the apollo 11 cheaper than this and then you could afford better light lmao i've tried both there almost the same this over priced
lmfao 🤣 puts an o light 💡 on it smfh
2 times the cost of
It's to fat
I have this gun and I have one that competes with it for less than 400, but still 100 more!!! I paid 279 for my TS9 and 389 for my TriStar T100!!! They are both awesome!!! Both are amazingly soft shooters, and both have very low bore axis!!!
That’s pretty nice!!!! I was wondering if Cz had any 45ACP they did.I mostly see 9mm versions of there guns.I am glade to see they have one.I shot a 9mm CZ P-07,and loved it.I never shot a Cz till the other day,and was blown away by how accurate the gun was.I definitely would like to try a Cz 45ACP,I am sure it would be just as good as the 9mm they make.
Pre-Plandemic SCAR 17S were in the $2,600 range new, then they jumped up to $4,000+, but now have settled back down to $3,200-$3,600.
Oh god I’m glad you made this video I have ocd and that would totally kill my ankle I love alien gear holsters but after watching this it’s a no for me. Thanks.
She's grippy and fast ^^
You hit on the missing ingredient. Spend the range time to train with the one you're going to carry . Make sure nothing is a surprise! BTW I personally love my Steyer. Conversation starts whenever I'm at the range. Very good review.