@@HOMELESSG0D I can vouch for the Staccato XC w/X300ub because that’s what I have and it works. (Keep in mind, T1C doesn’t guarantee fit and they are hand made) But I would imagine the Staccato P 4.25 w/X300 would also work without the excess holster space. Educated speculation on my part. The risk is yours 😅 Congrats on the EDC, btw
@@NightwoodGuns that's what I selected was the P 4.25, just needed to make sure. It is a risk but I'll call them or ask on social and see what they say. Thank you
What comp are you using? Ok have a 48 and it is a great gun to carry, I find myself not shooting it often as it is not fun to shoot, very snappy as you mentioned! It is accurate with my optic on it, and reliable!!!
@@anthonybonavia2570 This is the Herrington Arms HC43 Comp on a True Precision threaded barrel 👍 You could also get it ported. Monsoon Tactical Lucky 7’s is an intense option 😅
@@sirismcgee7103 HC works better as a belt for use with belt loops, but it can also be worn like this. This belt works better for use without belt loops, but sucks as a proper belt.
See when it comes for defense i carry for shit hits the fan but i also carry to get away from a bad situation just make sure you carry enough to run or fight but dont be rambo.
It's comfortable to hold because it's Beretta. Like the 92. That gun is very comfortable with an awesome trigger. Plus this thing is rated for NATO rounds which are harder on the gun than normal ammo. I agree that it needs more texture.
The NEW Pocket Revolver from NAA - Sentinel .22 Magnum When it comes to a 22 caliber revolver, the North American Arms is the best for carry. In today's video on Nightwood Guns, I review the North American Arms Sentinel along with covering why a mini revolver is a good choice for discreet concealed carry Any "rimfire" cartridge by the nature of its internal primer pad that can and does dislodge causing misfires is not reliable enough for self defense but if its all you have then its better than nothing. No its not a good choice for concealed carry.
It's a good choice for its intended application: better than no gun at all or as a discreetly stashed back-up gun. I was clear in my video that it is not a good choice in comparison to nearly any other firearm.
Sonny Boy, how did I miss this review. Your Mom says I was drunk when the video dropped, which is nonsense because as you know, Uncle Fester and I got sober almost 20 years ago. I think.
I hate to admit it but give me the Deagle! Fuhq! Both guns are meant to be in a cartoon shot by a 3 foot man that weighs 100 lbs but the Deagle is just better. I don’t like Israeli weapons either
There’s another video on the issue with the 13 round clip. The guy said he reached out to S&W and they said it’s been a common issue. Reach out to them and they will send you a different working magazine. 👍🏻💯
I’ve been talking with a few people in the comments who had the same issue. One guy was told he’d be sent new followers but they were out of stock. Took a couple months and it didn’t even fix the issue. Another guy got new mags and it didn’t fix the issue. But a couple more had their issue fixed on second or third tries with new mags. My bottom line: it shouldn’t be a common issue. The gun has been out for years. And it’s something to check for when buying a Shield Plus.
@@NightwoodGuns good to know I had actually been shopping for one but I was watching different reviews before hand. Thank you for the update I’ll keep that in mind. Might consider another option instead.
@@SLOWNR You can find problems with any gun on the internet. If you want something in this size category, the P365 family, G43x/G48, and the Shield Plus are the options I recommend. 👍 Just pick whichever one you like best and vet it for reliability.
@@ResponseDigitalMedia I’ve shot a Baby Browning and it had no issues. Impressively tiny, too. I have no experience with the PSA 25. I might reach out to them 👍 Just have to find some more .25 acp ammo 👀
From what I watch other guys show about that Alaskan 454, none of them ever mention crip jump. Thank you for mentioning this issue and how to clear this malfunction. Or explain how to.
Kind of ironic that this gun was derived from the Cougar, and was intended to be a more shootable .40S&W. It wasn't much fun, if it was any fun at all, so they re-chambered it in 9mm. In fact, it was so unpopular in the larger caliber that it almost never gets mentioned.