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Snappy it's nine millimeter full size gun. They are not snappy guns. Regardless of how you feel when you shoot it. Physics doesn't care about subjectiveness. Felt recoil is subjective but actual recoil is not bad on any full size gun regardless of company when shooting 9mm. Work on your recoil control not the gun if you're having issues
My full size PDP Pro is very light recoil into the hand. However it has more muzzle flip than my G17, P10F or HKVP9 (which is very soft shooting). It’s completely manageable just not as good as other full sized pistols I have or have fired. I’ve ordered a new recoil spring assembly to see how that works.
Muzzle rise in a nine millimeter isn't much of any no mater what gun or size you may refer to. Regardless of your opinion it isn't a higher caliber like magnum cartridges or 10mm. If you are having issue with Muzzle rise in any nine. Instead of changing the gun or parts. Try changing your mechanics of recoil control. As well as work on finger and wrist strength.
@@21_TicZ I'm moving so I sold some. Not alot. Not nearly enough. Just my edc and my home protection gun. That's all. Stay tuned to my channel. I always do a end of year collection. As well as buy a firearm around Christmas time.
lol. No it was just as a costume prop. I'm a real life swordsman, but my state laws, would not go so far as to allow me to sheath it around. Unfortunately.
Don't forget a bokken is as deadly as a sharp steel blade. In the hands of a master swordsman. That's why most don't make it out of training and become a swordsman/girl. They end up dying, bokkens are to be respected, and as such.
@@heirapparent333i was actually thinking how it would be like wearing a bokken out in public for Halloween if I were to be a ninja or samurai you can also show off your kata to people
Interesting story. Btw it was only ever speculated that the guy in Florida was on bath salts. It’s probably not true and wasn’t found in his toxicology report.
I live in Florida so I know first hand about the incident. He snorted bath salts then ate the man's face off. While he was still alive. Not saying you are not entitled to your opinion but facts are facts.
@@heirapparent333 There’s no evidence that he took bath salts, it was just initially reported that he might’ve. Unless you saw him snort them then it’s also just your opinion
Not gonna tell you how to live your life brother, but why not unload your weapon when handling it like you are in this video? No reason to tempt Murphy
I am always pointing it in a safe direction and my finger if off the trigger. If my firearms has a safety is is ingaged. It is safer to keep my guns loaded, what would happen if while my gun was unloaded, someone broke in thru my window or door. Or a drive by happened. It is far safer to be prepared. I live in the hood I don't get the luxury of having my firearms unloaded its too unsafe to do so.
If you need me to unloaded my firearm while I'm in my house to hold it. Then go watch someone else who cares. It's called the 2nd amendment and training. I've been handling firearms since I was 8 years old. Take a deep breath and don't get emotional about it being loaded
@@heirapparent333I have no idea how this touched a nerve with you. Everyone who’s had a negligent discharge probably had a similar mentality. It sounds like you’re allowing experience to make you complacent. You felt fine removing the magazine for 20 seconds in this video, what if someone broke in just then? But not for a few extra minutes while you’re tossing it around in your bed? Stay safe man
You don't see everything in a video, it's filmed by me, to my left is my loaded carry pistol, anyways I'm sorry that an internet expert go scared. O no someone who doesn't know about firearms and that they can't go off unless you pull the trigger. O that's right I need to conform to you I can't have my own opinion. Heads up I'm going to do me. Who are you to tell me how I have to have my firearms.
I've been searching for a different edc from my m&p 40 2.0. I completely forgot about Walther until this week and it is now my final decision. Just need to save up for the PDP PRO E-4 haha.
@@nicholasstachelrodt1668 been doing arnis since I was seven. Took me decades to complete this. I was always a little hesitant in doing this particular training. Since it has already killed a few people who tried it. But now I'm doing it a second time. Go figure
I’m curious what you mean by “I can see well enough in the dark to identify people without a flashlight”? It definitely gets dark enough outside or indoors that the HUMAN EYE cannot adapt and see, let alone the fact that one muzzle flash would take away your night vision
@@ToastyTexan911 it's simple if you know much about anatomy. Having more rods than cones in one's eyes, allows one to see better at night, than those with more cones than rods. Just like most nocturnal animals I have alot of rods in my eyes. I can see perfectly well in pitch dark without any ambient light of any kind, my eyes get less of a bleaching effect even with bright light flashing in darkness, and my eyes adjust to darkness much faster. I've known I had alot of rods in my eyes since I was 7 years old.
So let me get this straight. You have a bag with about five thousand dollars worth of stuff in it sitting in a corner, waiting for something to go wrong. I am a gun person. I have them. I carry one regularly, and I have my regular EDC stuff, but I don't understand why you need to do that. Tell me what you think is going to happen. That's gonna require all that you have.If things get that bad, the first thing you need in that bag is a bible. I suggest you add that in-and-in your next video. Make it a priority to tell people that because it's going to be the best help you're going to get.
@@Barrelsmoke wow now calm down don't get all emotional. This is many years worth of survival living and prep. I didn't get this all at once. I have lived that life out in the wilderness alone. I know what I like and that's being an outdoors person. If you don't like it so be it. I'm still going to do me.
@@Barrelsmoke not waiting for anything. I grew up living a philosophy, be prepared, instead of getting caught with my pants down. I tell people all the time better to be safe than sorry. This isn't just my go bag. This is my family's go bag. I'm more prepared than I should ever need to be is what I like to be.
@@Barrelsmoke to say your a firearms person implys that I am the same as you. I live that life, you just can't even imagine it, what would you do if you didn't have selter. Or a grocery store, a bathroom, electricity/electronics. Firearms are a mere tool they're only part of truly living that life.
@heirapparent333 I think you take me wrong,I meant no disrespect. I look at a very large amount of stuff that needs to be mobile and all I can picture Is you looking like clint eastwood in two Mules for sister sarah. I am well prepared at my home. I don't have any a large stash of stuff for the road.I don't ever plan on leaving my house. If we lose electricity, I am prepared if we don't have a grocery store, I am prepared. I just don't plan on ditching everything I have and have worked for and leaving home to survive. My home is my fortress, If that is the case then the problem is bigger than just surviving.
@Barrelsmoke again two bags. It's a go bag to get to family not to bug out aimlessly. So weight isn't too big a deal. But these bags aren't as heavy as you may think they are don't forget the camera adds 5 to 10 pounds always
Bro, what happened to thay fn jeez look like you found it in a fire pit. Also you have a lot of stuff you dont need. Remember oz turn into pounds in a few steps.
It's a single and double action gun. Therfore hammer down with tge decocker is the safest was to carry it. Unlike a 1911 no safety so the hammer is cooked back. Where it would possibly cause a problem with digging into you. It would be impossible with a double action gun. Have you carried a gun like this in double action mode? Doesn't sound like it. But to each their own
@@heirapparent333 yes. I own a CZ P-09. I'm about to own a 2nd suppressor version. Sweat guards can have both positives and negatives. Kydex sweat guards stick into your belly while sitting. But, with many modern pistols having such aggressive slide serrations, I'd prefer the sweat guard sticking into me. I carry my CZ P-09 decocked. That said, the hammer can still dig into your belly. A nice wide sweat guard, that covers the entire decocked hammer, would be nice. I'm not worried about safety. It would take a ton of force to push the hammer past the half cocked position. And while that's been known to happen on worn hammer fired pistols, it probably wouldn't have enough force to ignite the primer.
@@heirapparent333 I do have a relationship with a custom holster manufacturer, who tends to make far better Kydex holsters than the off-the-shelf holsters. My guy is especially good if you want to run a weapon light. Harry's Holsters are pretty good. They might be better than what my custom holster manufacturer makes. But, Harry's Holsters are pretty expensive
Have both, depends on your uses, and preferences. 300 or 10mm is a far better choice than 45, 9mm, or 556. If you are going short barrel. If going rifle length 300 over 10mm obviously. If hunting 300 over 556 as well. Defense cqb 300 rifle over 556 rifle for sure. Check out my new 300 blackout rifle. Maybe this response will help you.
@@heirapparent333 yea I want this or like a maxim defense 508c sig rattler or honey badger but I love 10mm just don’t know I will use it as a car gun and some home defense
@terrencejones397 if going with car defense 10mm would be better for that use case, being better barrier blind, but 300 blackout would work better for home defense. If you choose 300 use supers for car, then use 10 subs in house, followed by 10 supers in the lower part of mag (10 subs, 10 supers, then 10 subs or a different type of supper if 30 round mags.)
Go for it dude, l love it! And I love this gun. This gun is nearly perfect. I have the 5 inch. It’s not snappy. If you let it do it’s thing, it’s gonna recoil; like all guns, but then go right back to where you had it. You just have to practice and let it do it’s thing. I actually shoot better with this than my EDC, Beretta PX4 which I love. I’m just gonna say, you sound like you know your gun stuff.
I never said I would want to, 30 meters is where I would zero, and do. The manufacturer of the sight says to zero to 100 yards. But that's not where I would be shooting to. Hense why I zeroed at 30 meters.
What you mean a true American, affected by inflation, and trashed economy. Trust if I was rich I would have alot more firearms. A javelin isn't legal to own as a civilian lol let's be realistic. Non Americans here stuff like that and get the wrong idea.
Which firearms you saying I should not have bought. Is all I thought my reasoning was clear. The reason I don't have a rifle is for many reasons. Not saying I won't ever get an ar10 but only when time permits it. My handgun choice is quite clear and makes sense, so if you say what I should ommit, then I can better tell you why I disagree.
Sell those 🔫’s make a system the G26/23/21 are the only 3 you’ll ever need (G23/21 easiest to convert 9/10mm if needed)and Extar Ep9/45 be PCC done,run 16-11.5 pistol lower but keep the 10.5 .300🤫/10.5 7.62 uppers in pack always leave the lowers oem/spec for top swaps AR shoots it all AK can’t
I already have a system. It's called no glocks or sigs. The only glock I would buy is the 10mm but only because of my banshee mags. I'm happy no relying on an out dated system like glock. Glock needs to update the look and feel of their guns.
You don't need to talk to me like that. Trust I'm not like your average prepper. I've been in real survival situations from a young age. I've lived a crazy life. Been shot at with automatic rifle, had guns pointed at my head, been I'm alot of fights. Dealt with dangerous game in the wild, been bitten by venomous snake, swam with alligators and sharks alike. Survived in hand built selter for months. Lived off of food rations. Climbed steep mountains with rope. Snowboarder back county. Navigated exclusively with compasses. So on and so on.
Incorrect, I choose to hang emergency supplies on the outside, when life matters seconds save lives. Plenty of room inside for my rain jacket, cold weather jacket, and med kit. I choose to display it outside, so if around others, and seconds matter they or I don't have to go searching thru a bag for it. Med kits home and rain gear in Florida should always be on the quick access. On the outside of your pack. My preference doesn't have to be yours.
Holy shit. I was 110% correct. Your shooting grip is absolutely abysmal. You absolutely need to take a beginners handgun course. I am personally embarrassed FOR YOU right now😊
Been shooting for decades. Sounds to me you don't know anything about reality. Not everyone is an elitist like most youtubers film themselves out to be. Sorry I'm not your rich idol. I'm happy and content with myself who cares if you don't.
@@heirapparent333 lol totally bro. Shooting for decades says absolutely nothing. I know way too many people who have “50 years of shooting experience” and can’t hit the broadside of a barn
Red dot on an ar is ideal, not a red dot and magnifier, this is an ar15 not an ar10. Putting a scope on a ar15 would mean I don't know anything. Lpvo or acog would be perfered. But this is my first ar, those will come, when I get an ar10, useless on an ar15. A red dot is an red dot, as long as it has a study non polymer housing, and isn't a cheap not inexpensive optic than all is good. Regardless of your opinion, my opinion I'm happy with, you can say what you please I don't have to change to please you I'm good.
@@heirapparent333 yah, except that is a massive piece of shit, and is literally known to fail in the most stupid ways. And that’s if you can get it to even hold a zero.
Held zero for over a year, same battery for over a year, plus mines was bought on display so battery had already been used. I'm not going to say it is an amazing top of the line red dot. But for what I needed it for it has done the job. Look again your opinion is just that an opinion. You can kindly take it somewhere else if it pains you so much to see me using it on my ar pistol. Of which I paid my own money on.
If I might suggest get a full size handgun in a woods defense caliber like 10mm or 357 mag. A pistol in 9mm compact or micro for carry perfered compact over micro. An ar10 defense simi auto rifle you can use for hunting as well. If an ar in 308 has too much recoil or weight. An ar15 16 inch in 300 blackout would fill same role. If you wanted any advice.
Is this your way of giving me a new video idea. Thanks. I'll have to do a revisit bug out bag on a budget or something like that. Thanks again. Any other ideas let me know
Keep ifak on the outside of pack where its accessible quickly and you only need one side arm ditch 3 of them and carry more ammo just my opinion and put the other firearms in seprate bags one for you the others for the family you definitely got some money in firearms
I love the Life Straw but I would recommend the Sawyer Mini it can filter up to 100,000 gallons of water, it can fit in your pocket and attach to standard water bottles with ease. Compared to the Life Straw I found it far easier to clean the Sawyer Mini. However, I own both as they are great products.
Soon as the video started and I seen the bed against the wall a window air conditioner I knew this was going to Wally World video ...nope. Cut at 0:25 and save the time. Yikes!