I see you can disassemble a Glock which makes you more knowledgeable than the firearms "expert" the ATF brought in to justify the gun rights restrictions they were creating in America a few months ago. I've never shot a Glock but I have shot Smith & Wesson striker fired pistols and I very much dislike them because the trigger pull is so damn heavy that it's uncomfortable to shoot and it makes me pull shots that I otherwise would've made (and this is coming from a guy who concealed carries a double action .44 magnum revolver). I'd be interested to try that hammer fired Glock copy to see how it shoots.
With a hammer fired gun when you pull the trigger all you do is move the sear a little bit so the hammer comes loose from the point where it sits when cocked and falls down so the trigger pull on hammer fired guns are usually very good. With a striker fired gun pulling the trigger compresses a spring that launches the firing pin forward so it's a lot heavier of a trigger pull. Even the double action pull of a revolver which adds the extra step of rotating the cylinder feels a lot better to me than the spongey and heavy pull on a striker fired gun.
The Beretta 92 was actually the first pistol I shot because when I was in the army I got put on a detail where I checked people's ID at the gates for a couple months and I had to qualify with the M9 because my unit was too broke to replace the Berettas even though the army had already moved on to the Sig M17 by then. It's a nice shooting gun for what it is. I've never shot anything from CZ but their guns seem very well made.
Nice pair of pistols 😊😊😊
@@steelhelmetstan7305 cheers Stan.
They painted the sights FDE? 🤔
You can disassemble the bruni by pulling the takedown lever down and then pulling the slide back and over(like you did with the zoraki)
@@Mihail2204 the take down is just a safety that blocks the trigger on this model
I see you can disassemble a Glock which makes you more knowledgeable than the firearms "expert" the ATF brought in to justify the gun rights restrictions they were creating in America a few months ago.
I've never shot a Glock but I have shot Smith & Wesson striker fired pistols and I very much dislike them because the trigger pull is so damn heavy that it's uncomfortable to shoot and it makes me pull shots that I otherwise would've made (and this is coming from a guy who concealed carries a double action .44 magnum revolver). I'd be interested to try that hammer fired Glock copy to see how it shoots.
@JimMorrisonsBathtub surprised to hear the striker fired pistols have a heavier trigger pull, I would have thought they would be much lighter
With a hammer fired gun when you pull the trigger all you do is move the sear a little bit so the hammer comes loose from the point where it sits when cocked and falls down so the trigger pull on hammer fired guns are usually very good. With a striker fired gun pulling the trigger compresses a spring that launches the firing pin forward so it's a lot heavier of a trigger pull. Even the double action pull of a revolver which adds the extra step of rotating the cylinder feels a lot better to me than the spongey and heavy pull on a striker fired gun.
@JimMorrisonsBathtub well now I know. Call me educated 😄. The only live pistols I've shot are CZ75, which I loved and a barretta 92
The Beretta 92 was actually the first pistol I shot because when I was in the army I got put on a detail where I checked people's ID at the gates for a couple months and I had to qualify with the M9 because my unit was too broke to replace the Berettas even though the army had already moved on to the Sig M17 by then. It's a nice shooting gun for what it is. I've never shot anything from CZ but their guns seem very well made.