Just recently became interested in firearms and have been devouring information, trying different guns and enjoying my new hobby. RU-vid has been great resource in my studies and wanted to use this platform to share experiences as I learn.
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Don't hunt. Not preparing for zombie apocalypse. Just really interested in history of the companies, mechanics of the weapons and how it all works. It’s a work in progress. Sharing honest experiences. Positive vibes please.
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The Arkansas Gun Guy
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Sharing everywhere, I've done live streams on 2 of those, the first one took 7 hours of cardboard slayer before the edge crapped out. The second one went 6 hours before I couldn't keep going any more. It still had some edge left. Check them for the blade not looking warped and check for good centering when you get it.
Thanks for posting the interesting information. As a person that has carried pocket knives for more than fifty years I know I will eventually lose them. This makes the most important thing to me about any knife is low replacement cost. That is why I will never own any Benchmade or any other premium priced knife. This Ozark Trail knife is something I would consider buying.
I'm on the fence wanting to buy either a Jericho FS9 or a full size CZ-75. I also own a USP9 and love it, but it's a handful. The Jericho and CZ-75 are both a lot heavier, but they fit my hand better. If I'm not mistaken the Jericho doesn't cost quite as much as a CZ, so that might be the deciding factor.
I have the f150 with 3.5 and i was thinking of getting the new tundra but it seems the mpg is 3-5 mpg lower on the tundra. Maybe I wait a few years see if they can catch up to the competition.
Great video and comparison. My primary carry is a P30SK. Big fan of hammer fired and I shoot it well. In the dead of summer, I switch to a P365 just because it’s a bit easier to conceal under a tshirt. Love them both but would take the P30SK if I had to pick one. Keep the videos coming!
It’s funny, I have the compact version of both these guns maxed out to their optimal performance because they’re both my absolute favorite guns. The 229 Legion is by far my absolute favorite Sig, mine is of the Legion variety so it comes with all the bells and whistles, has the Romeo 1 Pro optic which I’ve become a huge fan of over the years a trigger that is beat only by my PX4 Storm Compact that I’ve Langdonized to the nines. Both and amazing shooters though the PX4 gives you better SOW and had such as smooth action that it’s like it rides on buttered ball bearings and that Langdon trigger makes the PX4 Storm the best shooting gun I have in my safe. Love them both!!! I would say that between the triggers, The SRT has some mush between the take up and the break where the PX4 does not. Both amazing in their own rite
I think I bought mine at local gun store and some others from Sig website. I think Wilson even sells them. All interchangeable. Thank you for stopping by!!
The Macro is my current edc. I just got in the 365 Fuse. There's a lot of reviews about them having FTF issues, but after 150 rnds there hasn't been one failure with mine. I like the fiber optic front sight but its "grabby" going into and out of some holsters because of the sharp edges. I'm in NW Ark.
Exellent no-nonsense video. I watched it to help me decide whether or not to buy a deactivated CZ52 ( I am British and we have stringent deactivation laws ). It is great to see the internal working of the roller mechanism which will undoubtedly be removed from the one I have just bought. I also know what the takedown lever actually is and that it's straightforward to change the grips. I tend to like to keep my collection as it was in its service life but think I might purchase some of those beautiful wooden grips as they are so easy to change. 5 star+
S&W made a SW99 when they were working with Walther. I have a M&P 22 full size by Walther and was going to get the SW99 used, but was gone before I got to the store😔
S&W made a SW99 when they were working with Walther. I have a M&P 22 full size by Walther and was going to get the SW99 used, but was gone before I got to the store😔
I have Sig 226's, 229, and 220's. 9mm, .357 sig, 40, 10mm and 45 ACP. Great guns. I'm very curious about the PX4 and see you can still get one in 40 S&W.
I owned a PX4. It was terrible. Would not feed. Sent it back to Beretta, Sent pictures to Langdon Tactical and had it looked at by three good gunsmith. No one could make it work. Sooo glad I got rid of it! I'll take my Glocks any day. They always work for me.
I had my PX4 Compact since 2008. Its a nail driver, accurate and reliable. Best thing I like is that when you put the safety on, the end of the firing pin move out the way preventing the hammer from striking it until you decide to take the safety off.
I only own the 92x so I can’t really compare it to the sig. I will say though the beretta is a nice pistol the new grip angle makes it a much more comfortable gun and I have pretty average size hands I guess. I have the decocker only version so it’s much more comparable to the 226 in that regards.I have handled a sp2022 so I have handled the sig decocker and it’s nice maybe nicer then the beretta but I can reach the berettas no problem so it’s a training issue at that point they both work. The action is very smooth and it’s a very pleasant gun to shoot accurate also just as the sig is I’m sure.What to me is the deal breaker is the price the sig is a decent amount more money from what I have seen locally anyways.so it’s beretta all the way in my book the sig even if it has the edge in a few departments it’s not that big of a difference to justify the cost. I’m content with the 92 series. I’ll admit I like the look of the sig more. That’s just a taste thing.
Would you take a look at the Grand Power X-Calibur 9mm? Maybe compare it to the CZ 75/S2? Differences in the grips particularly? 75 fits me like a glove. Wondering about the GP.
Would highly recommend it. Especially the Langdon models. Worth the extra $. I’ve made several videos about the platform and my experience with LTT on my channel. Really appreciate you stopping by!
My Mark 25 is the one pistol I’d keep, if I could only own one. It’s not even the one I shoot best, it’s just so much lighter and more ergonomic in my hand (compared to my super accurate CZ Shadow 2).
As a many years Sig P226 lover, I'd be interested in your opinion of the Arex Zero 1. Also, I love my PX4, too. It's the ugly duckling that you absolutely love! Thanks for the video 👍
I have a Zero also and really like it. The more time I spend with it - it is an incredible value - like crazy good for the price. The controls aren’t quite as smooth as the Sig’s but I’m a big fan of the Arex. Made a video on it last year Sig P226 vs Arex Zero 1 - Clone or Evolution? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N0vvTJol54o.html