Best Performance Carry Gun? Staccato C2 vs Daniel H9 vs Glock 19
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- Squaring off three guns at different price points to see how they perform. The Daniel Defense H9 is the new kid on the block but the Glock 19 has been around forever for a reason while the Staccato C2 is more refined option at the top of the price spectrum .
Disclosure: The H9 was a sample gun originally provided by Daniel Defense - no monetary compensation was received.
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If there's one thing to take away from this video, is that your gun is probably just fine.
No need for a "better" and more expensive gun.
People buy expensive guns because of pride of ownership and the feeling associated with high quality stuff. I carried a 19 for about 10 years before letting it go, it's just not really enjoyable to shoot, it probably cost them $70 to produce it and you can feel it when you handle it. However, to me the Staccato is about $500-$600 overpriced, it's just a production gun no different than the shadow 2 compact.
Yeah... and do you really want to spend $2500 for YET ANOTHER 9mm pistol? I mean, seriously, I could get 2 really nice guns AND a Glock or M&P with $2500. It's not like the Staccato is going to suck you off and do your dishes.
For me, if we take the "five yards five rounds five seconds" rule of thumb as gospel, I just don't see the point of throwing a bunch of performance at a concealed carry gun. Seems like a waste of money and energy at some point.
@@TheBellman I thought it was 3 seconds, 3 yards, and 3 rounds?
@@HalfCrazy520 Yea you're right I"m mixing that up with the 5x5. Same difference though.
Love the Glonk putting in such a strong showing. At the end of the day, the main takeaway is "you don't need a 3000 Dorito pistol. You need a 650 Dorito pistol and a LOT of ammo and training"
Nobody needs a Glock. Pure junk.
@user-ey4bo5kw7m my glock runs just fine.
Would like to see the CZ Shadow 2 compact thrown in there
Yes I would love to see the cr920p and shadow 2 compact in this test
MR920P*
Honestly, I feel like that defeats the purpose of the comparison. You have polymer wonder 9, metal frame semi premium, and then a PREMIUM option.@@JakeCamo
@@Osprey1994 just ideas for other comparisons, not to say this wasn’t a good choice
@@Osprey1994
Shadow systems are not worth their prices, I had two and I was really very disappointed
Absolutely!!
👍👊🔥
If you're counting cows instead of counting sheep when trying to go to sleep, it's probably pasture bedtime.
Thank you once again for interesting and informative contact. Keep up the great work.
Reviewers talk about Glock like it’s a dead and gone platform. Good to hear how it stacks up against newer handguns.
Because companies pay most of these reviewers to say nice things about their guns.
To be fair, Glock was ahead of its time in 1982. Modern polymer guns at a similar price range have better triggers, ergos and features out of the box…but for all intents and practical purposes the Glock will still get the job done, just as well as the others.
I don't shoot Glock, and I don't like reviewers who talk about Glock like it's impossible to shoot without modification.
I've gone around in circles. I started with Glock, tried most of the other polymer guns (Sig, HK, Beretta, SA, Walther, Canik), but most of them are long gone. Some guns are a little easier to shoot, but the ease of working on a Glock, the simplicity, the readily available mags, sights and and holsters give the Glock an advantage few if any can touch. I've gotten into HKs recently, and one thing that stands out to me is how much HK makes me appreciate Glock.
@@wernervoss6357 There is beauty in Glocks simplicity. The aftermarket is insane, and as you say, anyone who makes holsters …has a holster for the platform. I am getting into Canik myself, but I still shoot Glock more than any other platform at the range because I have more mags 🤣
The Seals as an organization recently chose the Glock 19 as their gun. So the gun remains very relevant in important circles.
This video was more informative than most. Really enjoyed watching!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is an interesting result! Thank you for this interesting comparison!
Love the video keep em coming 💪🏽💪🏽
This is the type of content I like to see!
Great video. Very interesting results!
Thanks for your honesty sir.
Really great comparison video! Helps speak to the popularity and longevity of Glock.
I like how you decided to make these comparisons.
There is just so many amazing options its hard to go wrong
This is a very enlightening video! I own 4 Wilson Combat, 6 Springfield and 4 Glocks so I understand the $600 to $4,000 span of price. It’s honestly refreshing to know that a stock Glock which is an excellent gun runs with some of the best and sometimes is a little bit better - it’s funny when you think about it! Well done sir!
I agree
A lot of folks complain about the Glock trigger pull. No one complains about the reset. Fast, short, and audible . I've got pistols with lighter trigger pulls but the resets are not so positive. It's a plain Jane go to war gun design.
Love the TXC holsters for appendix carry
That was a useful video.
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great point about the skill level. I'm shooting a Glock right now, and it's definitely not the factor that is holding me back as a shooter. Aside from the performance, the 2011 platform interests me because of the thinner slide, and thicker grip for shooting. Unfortunately my budget right now needs to go towards ammo.
Good objective comparison. Hits and time doesn't lie.
Great video! I would love to see how the px4 compares.
An honest review, nice to see.
excellent, informative video.
I have lots of pistols, had a Glock 17 every Gen since my 1992 Gen2. Have CZ, Walther, H&K, Sig, Springfield and Canik. They're all great for different reasons but my Gen 5 MOS Glock is just a solid shooter every round, every mag. Up in the mountains or tooling round with a backpack, I holster a 17 and my separable Ruger 9mm PCC on a pack I made some modifications to I can carry a pistol and a longer gun with ease, same mags, same ammo. It's kind of a huge plus for Glock that I also know is going to go bang every time. Don't see Glock going down any time soon. Was messing with a new Glock 19 at the shop the other day and I absolutely love the size. Definitely considering getting one. The more people say Glock is obsolete just seems like the more people buy them.
I've been trying to find an honest comparison video between a Glock or similar polymer frame (I have an Mr920L) and a 2011 that wasn't just elitism, and you came through. I always appreciate how straightforward and honest you are.
Also, a dad joke for you.
Why didn't Noah do a lot of fishing while he was on the ark?
...because there were only two worms.
Best thing about SS is that if you get in a self defense shooting, they will send you a replacement gun.
dunno how I missed that dad joke.
Solid.
I enjoy my glock 19 and staccato c2 for carry. I've seen too many issues with the H9 to trust it.
never buy first generation of a new gun
@@anele3426Never buy 1st gen of almost anything that matters.?
Never buy first gen except CZ, they usually get it right the first time.
What kind of issues?
@JK.919 mainly failure to feeds is what I've been seeing online and what I saw in person from one of my friends.
Been carrying my Gen4 G19 for years and have more rounds through it than any of my other guns. I got the radian ramjet/ after burner combo when it came out and haven't looked back. It shoots so flat, and im so comfortable with it. I have been going to my local pistol club's USPSA practice night weekly for a couple of months, and I run my G19. Safe to say, I have the competition bug now, and you were definitely influential in pushing my over the edge to jump into the sport.
Dude I have the exact same setup. Love it. Only thing I want is to get it cut for a red dot like my g17. I really don't understand the staccato hype. If I were to carry anything else besides my glocks it would probably be a cz p07.
Humble, we need the new bul tomohawk vid! Thanks for these, they are awesome
My h9 has run great and reliable thus far. Seems like yours have, too. Great comparison video
Interesting review. I do not shoot Glocks as well as my Staccato so I was a bit surprised by your results. But this maybe due to the speed at which you shoot.
It was fast and slow fire
Glonks are hard to beat, even harder if you throw just a little bit of extra work at them. Backstrap chop is the best cheap mod to adjust your grip angle for a dot, just need scissors and sandpaper. Different trigger shoes and the OEM minus and dot connectors are also fantastic cheap upgrades. I love the Ranger Proof Vex. For expensive upgrades, the Radian RJ/AB was super worth it.
I use a heat gun and reshape them flatter.
Agree with nearly all of this. That said, the grip reduction is less than ideal if you have larger hands. Instead of removing the hump to fix the grip angle, I really wish that there was a way to extend it. Make the hump run all the way up to the top of the beavertail. Regrettably, it's not a viable solution. I really wish that Glock would evolve and fix the grip angle. I won't hold my breath.
David, is Perfection.❤
Thanks for the video and slap upside the noggin. If your high level shooting can't extract anything more out of these what could I yikes good reminder to train more haha.
Loved this comparison! The results were somewhat of a bitter pill, but really puts things into perspective when it comes to practical performance vs cost. Love shooting my 2011's but still carrying Glocks.
I love my full size staccatos - but this C2 is not a full sized steel framed staccato
I had a C2 that I loved to hold and look at but for some reason I always shot the Gen 5 19 faster with less misses.
I found VERY similar results when subbing in a Sig p365 xmacro comp for the Glock. If the trigger of the H9 is lightened, I think it would win.
H9 needs another year of work before it can win anything. Honestly, I feel that there are guns that beat the H9, and are realiable.
@@Osprey1994 I’d be interested in your opinions about a concealed carry gun that conceals as well as the H9 and has a smallish grip and shoots better. FWIW I’m considering going all in and buying Wilson combat SFX9. I already have one so I know how it shoots and how it feels but my wife won’t let me put an optic on it and I want an optic on mine
Excellent comparison! Would you please consider doing a review / comparison of the BUL Armory Axe Tomahawk and a Glock? Thanks!
Axe FS Tomahawk video soon
I carry a G17 gen 4 most times and a G43X if I need deep concealment. Both completely stock except for sights.
I'm similar, I use a G19 for carry whenever I can, and a G43 (6 shot) for whenever I can't. The 19 has a light and an optic, the 43 still wears OEM sights.
@@wernervoss6357 I love my Glocks for CCW and defense. I once shot a G17 for 2 years in USPSA matches and never had a malfunction. It's still our primary home defense gun. They're just so damn reliable for me. But, I do shoot a Canik Rival in competition now, and it has already malfunctioned 3 times compared to zero from a G17.
My H9 has 6.5-7.2 lb pull, gritty take up, not to clear to feel where it resets. Sometimes when I rack the slide the round in the chamber doesn’t come out it kind of stays there. I have to really wreck the slice forcefully in order to get that round to come out flying. On my rear site was way off to the right. I was shooting groups at 15 feet that were 3 inches to the right where I was aiming. Quality control doesn’t seem to be à la par over a $1300 gun.
Thank you so much ! Glock just makes a solid platform...🤙
Love it!!!
Well, apparently from the comments, if some channels had problems with their DD H9, then none of them can work. Reminds me of when some Echelon mags had assembly issues, and therefore ALL Echelon reviews had loads of comments about crappy mags, regardless of their performance in that particular review.
David, you have a Delta 2 M; how about pitting it against its TX born half-twin from Rost Martin? I'd expect the ergos to be the main difference. G19 may be a good standard to throw into that one, too..
@thehumblemarksman So, now that youve shot the DR920P, Grand Power Excalibur, Staccato XC and New Beretta PX4 G-SD. What would you say is the softest shooting of these 4? All have reputations for being soft and flat shooting.
I recently brought my canik elite combat and g34 together to shoot back to back. I figured the canik being heavier would shoot flatter but it really wasn’t close. The Glock 34 shot nearly as tight groups but was much softer shooting and flatter. With a good set of sights on the Glock I would say it would shoot just as accurately even considering the vast difference in trigger “quality”.
Never fired an H9. But 100% agree with the results here C2 vs Gen 5 Glock 19. Have both and so want the C2 to be the go to workhorse, it’s good but the 19 always does better for me. I’m old but it reminds me of the old Biz laundry soap commercial where it talked about doing as much for less, drives me crazy but this seems to be the case with the 19.5 vs C2. It does as much for a lot less.
I talk about how good the Glock is compared to the Staccato often on my channel. Cool comparison...
The gun industry has done a brilliant job at making everyone think they need a John Wick custom gun to do anything with a firearm.
For Glock enthusiasts experiencing handling challenges, especially with stability during use, there's an insightful discussion available. Around the 4:50 mark in a notable video, an issue related to the firearm's handling is highlighted. A beneficial upgrade suggestion involves enhancing the stability of your Glock, aimed at improving the shooting experience. This is based on advice from a recognized expert in the field. For those interested in learning more about enhancements and personal experiences, searching for discussions or tips from trusted sources could provide valuable insights.
if you wanna do the actual best performance carry guns you gotta do Shadow 2 compact vs C2 vs MR920P
Man I like this but I wish you could beat the dead horse and do Glock, MP 2.0 flat trigger version,320X.
Which in your opinion would be the best option for your dollars.
Because your channel:
1) Doesn’t seem to have paid for opinions
2) Is performance oriented (you touch on why certain features enhance or detract from performance but mainly focus on performance)
3) Compares guns in similar classes to one another on the range on a timer with standardized drills
your channel has fast become my favorite pistol content channel! Thank you! So nice to watch your videos!
I’m also a dad with an M.S. (yes it is a science) in dad jokes (working in my Ph.D.). I take fathering as seriously as possible with the good Lord’s help. Maybe one day one of my daughters will be like Lena Miculek. Haha.
I f I could make one request: I would personally love to see your take on the Alpha Foxtrot 1911-S15 with optic cut. It would seem to fit well into your channel and style of shooting. If you compare it to the Beretta Px4 Compact RDO and the Sig P365 XMacro AXG Legion I might mail you a new pair of sunglasses (of your choice)😉.
You need to add a mini comp and upgraded trigger on Glock, it will be a very good handgun.
I'm going to stick with Glock, it's a prove design and I've never had a problem with any of my Glocks.
Same also...Glock haters will definitely react on this video.
Gotta say it…I was excited to try the H9 at my range but I was extremely underwhelmed. Wouldn’t give $600 for one let alone twice that.
Wasn't blown away on the zomg super low bore axis huh. Me neither
@@lon242 recoil impulse is odd. Trigger is crap. Size and weight are strange to me. It’s too big and heavy for a carry gun for my taste. So what is it? It’s not a carry gun, it’s definitely not a competition gun. It just fits no “use box” that I can see.
It's probably the worst $1000+ gun I've ever shot. E-V-E-R!!!!!!
Same here. Wanted to love it but was very underwhelmed. Tried a bunch including the Sig XMacro, Beretta PX4, and the MP Shield Plus 3.1” compared to my G19 with the Glock Performance center. The Shield Plus was hands down the one I was most impressed with. Bought the Performance Center version the next day.
Yeah, rented one. That trigger, yuk. Its like a thin branch you found in a mud puddle, you go to bend that branch to break it and it just gives a non-committal, undefined, long crunchy break. Who in the hell thought that was a good idea?
Im glad Im not the only one who can shoot my Glock as well if not better than my Staccatos. Its not that Im bad with the Staccato, I just that good with the Glock. I would guess its the same with you too.
That’s the thing is I am rusty on Glocks right now
During the slow-mo shooting of the G19, what was “flapping” on the back of the slide? It seemed like the backplate was swinging out??!?
Probably has a glock striker control device (scd) installed.
Before I owned them, I was a Glock hater and staccato fanboy. After owning a Glock 34 GEN 5 MOS and a staccato P, I got the same findings you did in this test.
It would be cool to see a set of bill drills from each one too also with hit factor scoring. I have a feeling you’d be able to work the stacatto trigger faster than the Glock, but the more 5 point hits the better, so maybe the Glock would still edge out the c2. I know that i shoot my glock way better in carry optics than I do my 2011 setup in limited optics, but that’s also because I’m more used to Glocks in general, and my 2011 setup is bone stock except for the trigger work I did to it.
On doubles you can see me run the trigger as fast as I can
There's a weird and mysterious Glock magic when the shot timers come out
What sunglasses are you wearing?
What sunglasses are those?
For me there is some substantial performance differences in rifles say a 2000's BCM AR15 vs a Fresh out the box Sig Spear LT. But once you shoulder them and start shooting I'm not that picky on the physical differences. Handguns are the exact opposite, there isn't THAT much performance difference between a Glock vs M&P vs 2011 vs Sig 320, however there is a huge difference in feel and for me handgun ergonomics and quality can either work for you or against you. Safe to say i have like 1-2 Work Horse AR's and close to 20K in custom handguns hahaha
Will there be a video about the tisas 2011 pistols any time soon?
I had the Mac 9DS show up this week
0:10 loving the Beretta Hoodie 💯
They make amazing clothes
Midway had them on sale for under 30 when I got mine
Very interesting results. Definitely didn’t expect that at all. Even if you swap in a C instead of the M on the 25 yard run, the C2 still finishes last.
I’ve been shooting Glocks for 20 years and haven’t ever shot a 2011, but you’d think the Staccato would have some performance advantage over a Glock.
I’ve been toying with the idea of picking up a Staccato P and C2 to replace my G17 and G19 carry guns, but I really need to shoot a C2 now to figure this out.
Staccato P is a great gun - provided you get the steel frame one. I shoot that really well - WAY better than my C2. I don’t consider the C2 in the same ballpark as the P. The P is fantastic. The C2 isn’t.
I enjoyed this video. The Daniel Defense intrigues me but I own several Glocks and a new CZP10F. For some reason Glocks work for me. After changing to Ghost connectors on my Glocks they shoot nicely. I hope I can find one of the Daniel Defense's to shoot as it looks to be an interesting pistol. The Staccato is not my style but it sure is pretty.
I was extremely disappointed with the H9. It’s too heavy and too big to carry comfortably, the trigger is garbage and it’s not that pleasant to shoot.
Love the P-10 guns, throw an overwatch striker in them once they’re worn in a bit and the trigger pull is basically on par with a walther. Really great recoil impulse too, the P-10 wants you to shoot fast
@@jagpilotohioit looks like it’ll be a great trigger but it feels so bad. I’ll take my canik over that thing any day. And the fact that they’ve been having key holing and feeding issues on a gun that costs the same as a Shadow 2 is NUTS
I very much enjoyed that comparison format ; my I suggest a good striker fire comparison: Glock, Shadow, and ZEV
I think you hit on a great point. Don't expect to pick up a handgun built on a different platform and expect to shoot it at its best. You have to learn the platform. 100 rounds of each at a gun range where you can rent them will not tell you which you will be best with in the end.
As a gun enthusiast, it's hard not to get caught up in all the gear choices and we tend to gravitate to the more expensive hardware due to their premium features but, at the end of the day, it's the wizard not the wand. The fact that David threw a mike with the C2 is eye-opening. Practical shooting guys I shoot with treat 2011s like they're mithril-infused uber gats.
2011 in my opinion is the best platform for competition shooting for a host of reasons - but - the C2 isn’t in the same vein as that
@@TheHumbleMarksman Seeing as there aren't any double-stack nines on the CA roster makes them all the more rare in CA. I like them but I also like to get two fingers of my off-hand under the trigger guard and all the 1911s I've shot just don't allow for that. This modified version of Massad Ayoob's "wedge" grip absolutely transformed my pistol shooting. But I digress, my gamer-tag is "Frugal Chinese Dad" so having to shell out $4K+ to get any 2011 in CA is just appalling and antithetical to all that I stand for.
I'm new to practical shooting but have settled on the P320 X5 as my comp gun(used to run a cajunized SP-01 with optics but the Sig's ergos seem perfect for me). I had a Holosun on it but the screwhead on the C&H plate sheared off and I took that as a sign from above that I should try the Dawson sights. I think that after shooting with an optic for so long that my brain is now capable of shooting with irons and still utilize target focus. Limited minor, FTW!
Maybe I should just shoot my 1911 in single stack, ugh, gonna need more pouches.
Funny aside, I refer to myself as the "Hannibal Lecter of Dad Jokes" as I once literally made my wife pee her pants with a dad joke...no lie.
Excellent video and a reminder that a tool is as capable as it's handler.
Having switched loyalty from Glocks to Bul Armory SAS II 1911DS, I'll say that my confidence in distance shooting is so much better and I can be so much faster. You need the skills to get the advantage out of the tool. For that it was worth the money FOR ME. Porting is the biggest game changer and highly recommend, 2nd only to getting a dot on your pistol.
Overall, going to the range and spending your entire time at 7yd and in is crippling your skills. Get good at 25yd and 7yd and in is cake.
Don't believe me? Ask the cops in Texas church shooting where the only people that got shot.... were by the cops missing their target at distance.
I follow your channel I have carried a Glock all my life ok here’s we’re the haters piled on I bought a dwx compact accurate but 2000 for a carry gun selling it . I still shoot a Glock 26 with a Wilson combat barrel for a carry and I bought a beretta for a bedside gun based on your review. Ok I still shoot my Atlas better than anything I have ever owned and had Skips gun z port it . Thanks David
I should do this with my 19 and C2, you looked kinda uncomfortable shooting that C2 for some reason. Cool content.
It’s the least comfortable of the guns to shoot
Interesting that the shadow 2 compact isn't on here.
Just curious did you check the optic screws on the C2
Yes. I installed and zeroed it not long before the video - I have a lot of experience mounting optics
Great video, makes it much easier on what to buy #glock19 or #glock19x
I have some Caniks that I love shooting but I actually prefer the ergos of the Glock grip. I like the ledge by the takedown pins. It's almost like a built in "gas pedal" meanwhile the Caniks just have a little stippled area that isn't raised up at all and it doesn't work as well for me as the Glock ledge.
PLUS--if you think about it--a perfectly functional gun that shoots good enough and isn't super expensive is perfect for daily carry. It's gonna get beat up and worn and if you have to use it you may never get it back or it may take years. I've heard stories where guys get into self defense shootings and the police hold on to their property for a very long time even in situations where the shooting was ruled justified or the prosecutor simply declined to prosecute. Once the police have your property it's often a huge pain in the ass to get it back.
True
Of my entire set, I shoot the C2 the best. Factory sights, no red dot. It fits me so well, it outperforms its Daddy, the XC.
The XC is my top minor gun
@@TheHumbleMarksman Same! I shot the C2 in minor before the XC and was actually impressed with how well it shot and recoiled. Maybe you got a weird one lol. I did trade my C2 in toward the XC though.
I always shot glocks straight up factory. After having a wrist injury I have had to tune them using grip tape and tungsten guide rods and a few other tricks. It’s called getting old!!! Great content!! Thanks.
I got wrapped up in the hype of Staccato. After shooting it, I really didn’t feel like I was getting my money’s worth. That’s just my opinion. I go to the range twice a month and have short shooting sessions at my house(I do live in the country, but I try to be a good neighbor as well). I just wasn’t impressed…for the money.
+1! I
fell for the Hype as well. GRRRRR!!!! Getting older so the real reason for the purchase of the D2 was the lighter weight. My old Thunder Ranch special Les Baer was getter a little much. So the C-1 works well for that. but it is not as good as hyped up to be. It is already shooing loose and the hammer's top is being eaten away by the slide. Poor heat treat if it is really Machined Tool Steel/ Non Mim as they claim. Nor was the hammer and sear hand fit. Not such good engagement and not smooth at all.
Very disappointed.
KnifeMaker
Wish the px4 was in there since you have said it was your preferred carry gun for a while.
I still carry it - the H9 has been getting some time recently as I figure it out
Hi, what dot are you using on your open pistol?
RTS2 at this point
I wonder how a steel frame c2 would perform against the aluminum fram c2
Better I’d bet
You shot a LEM P30L yet?
I put the radian ramjet & afterburner onto my Glock 19x. Well worth the investment. It turns the Glock into a super flat shooter and gets rid of any snappiness. Best upgrade by far.
You got weak wrists bro? 9mm too much?
Calm down spanky
@@TheGreatestRheainsecure ass comment 🤡
@@petebrasco I compete in USPSA with a 19, peep the channel bro. Don’t need a $400 “upgrade” to shoot fast and accurate
@@TheGreatestRheasimmer down tough guy nobody wants to “peep” your channel and nobody cares that you compete lol.
But which one would you take to a competition?
I took away that practice more than the pistol would be the deciding factor across any of these.
Glock probably most reliable and not much, if any, justification to use a higher costing pistol. Glock for the win by huge margin!
Good comparison… just curious why didn’t you include your actual carry gun (TP9 SC) as the hurdle…
Smaller size so it would be unfairly handicapped against the compact grip sizes
I don’t carry that - the PX4 compact will be evaluated against the H9
I apologize for the confusion… other CZcamsr. My mistake
Not having the Sig X macro on this list is crazy
It’s so wild to think with all the guns on the market nowadays the Glock 19 still has such a stop on top of the list. The trigger sucks but the gun is somehow really shootable. Low fuss, low maintenance, reliable, and you can find them anywhere.
Because the trigger doesnt actually suck if you think about it. Its exactly what you would want for a defensive type of trigger on a gun without safeties. That being said, i really like the glock performance trigger.
Gen 5 glock trigger is totally fine in my opinion.
@@goobasippay938 I think the performance trigger is a perfectly safe trigger to carry with as well. It isn't overly light or anything. It just changes the mechanics of the pistol a bit. I've been carrying with the performance trigger since it was released.
@@armorers_wrench me too, i added a standard connector to it and its great. I prefer it over the timney trigger, apex, overwatch, johnny glocks, etc… i have put so much time and money into triggers and the GPT is truly supreme.
@@goobasippay938 yeah I have one that's the completely standard GPT and one that has an overwatch precision shoe and np3 coated safety plunger. The safety plunger is a good addition but I think I'd rather have a different shoe on it. It's the flat faced overwatch precision shoe and honestly I think it makes me pull to the right more than a non flat faced trigger. The Johnny Glocks shoe might be the play or maybe the Apex.
I’m going to grab a Staccato at some point, but I’m on the Shadow Systems kick right now. Just picked up an MR920, XR920, and DR920 in their foundation series. Best bang for the buck on the market right now.
How does the Walther Q4 SF stack up?
Hell the walther pdp has a great trigger, shoots amazing
Now do another round with the px4!
Sig p365 with pmm comp takes the cake. C2 has a better trigger and barrel about it..
I've had Glocks for years in different variations but by no means am I a Glock fanboy. It's just a solid tool that delivers every time I use it, nothing fancy nothing extra. I think in this case the answer is if it's your life you're betting the choice is the Glock because of reliability, price and it's track record which does make a difference. Also the savings it offers you can buy more ammo, for more practice and more training. But I understand others will not share that view and that's perfectly ok as well.
😂 Bro, love the tactical shorts! Easily enhanced your move-ability.
We want…no…we NEED a Humble v James Reeves short shorts face off!! 😂
Sandbaging the Staccato for sure.
Absolutely not
My XC is my favorite non-open gun I have - my P is still one of my favorite non-comped 2011s. I live in Texas - I desperately want the Texas brands to win at everything - it just didn’t
Maybe the results would be different if all the tests were run with one gun at a time. You appeared to be a bit uncomfortable running each gun back to back. We're in the comment section, and I'm just a fan making a comment.
Interesting video and I get the comparison, but $559 vs $1299 vs $2648...what a range. Must have been fun.
That’s kind of the point - how much more do you get for spending more
My two takeaways are to stay proficient with what you choose to carry. And, your choice is personal. Where it's a Glock, Staccato, or whatever.
Agree. The best gun is the one you’re most comfortable and proficient with.
Pretty much!