Thank you for that great video. I am a big fan of Atlas guns but for. 3000 dollars savings I’m gonna be ordering a MPA DS9 as soon as I can save the money.
Absolutely both great guns, but in the first set you sort of rushed it with the DS9. The Atlas was 15 shots in 15.07 seconds. The DS9 was 15 in 12.13 seconds. Not exactly an equal comparison but you gave the win to the Atlas. The 2nd round was definitely a lot more even and the tighter grouping definitely goes to the DS9. Again, both amazing guns. But at literally 1/2 the price of the Atlas I'll take 2 DS9's please! Or one DS9, about 8,000 rounds of ammo and some lessons with a pro!
2 great Firearms, I would be happy with either. My LGS had a consignment Blackhawk 2011 Commander and a Atlas 2011 Commander. Both were solid black and 2800 each. It was when I just about to buy this house and a just bought the 2 Bul Armory pistols.
You should fire them again in opposite side sometimes dominant eye sight affect your performance if does has the same results I would say they other one is better than the other. not knowing the other one is cheaper.
Would like to see a test of the guns accuracy instead of how accurate the shooter is with these guns. When doing a comparison, please keep the ammo the same in both guns. Shoot several groups with each keeping the number of shots the same, and usually limited to 3 or 5 shots per group. Dot size at that range should be fine. Both are beautiful arms, thank you for the video.
Thanks for Watching, they are both plenty accurate, I choose to do more of a real work experience. He also prefers to run that type of ammo in his gun so that’s why I used it. Carry On
Yes, life is full of variables. Consistent shooting means eliminating the impact of different variables to reproduce the effect of an accurate shot. Ammo choice should be considered. But hey, it's RU-vid, not a science-based experiment, so yeah... do what ya want! Thanks again for the viewing of your fine handguns.
from a range gun standpoint I do not see enough difference here to warrant the 2500 dollar price difference, If it was a competition thing the atlas might be the way to go just from the grip texture standpoint. Its kind of disappointing that the grip module on the ds9 is not more aggressive.
The only way to accurately do an accuracy test is with a ransom rest take all human elements out of it.Both great guns.I can say that I am more accurate with my Bul SAS II Shorty than my friends Atlas Athena.
@@BigJohnsonGG Okay, but not everybody will be as bad of a shot as you, the spread is so ridiculous, you could tell me it was done on a high point and I would believe you.
@@StuninRub I can only worry about Myself & My efforts, I can’t Worry about others & how they personally do or think. Also if you follow me you already know that I have a tremor..I’m not a bullseye guy anymore & I’m ok with that.
With those pistols you should be nailing a softball size group. I would like to see a competitive shooter shoot both to take the poor fundamentals shooter out of the equation
I Did, “I” shot both of them for myself..Same day personal comparison. Maybe you should follow my channel & check my history before just assuming you know everything.
@@albertocolon1578 No offense, but your comment could be turned around on you: “Maybe you aren’t a voice to be listened to since you aren’t providing anything another than words.” You could have said everything differently and not sounded like a keyboard champion while still getting your point across.
@@levinile7221 nope. This review has an inconsistent variable… the actual shooter. He has fundamental flaws in his shooting. Therefore his accuracy test of both pistols is inconclusive. Again I would like to see a competition shooter shoot these pistols. Not a baby boomer who wastes his social security check on guns that will probably get 150 rounds in their life time.
Do you genuinely want to test accuracy on a pistol? Use a Ransom bench rest to eliminate human error, subjective results, and interaction and get "REAL" accuracy results testing. Both are great pistols for sure, but I would choose the MPA~
I prefer to compare real world (using myself) results…not mechanical. No ransom rest just laying in real life shooting. Both will shoot fantastic from a rest that’s an obvious given. Thanks for Watching, Carry On
@@BigJohnsonGG testing accuracy of a firearm requires real equipment. While human interaction may be a good indicator nothing beats using a Ransom Rest bench~ It truly tests the pistol's capabilities but I totally understand where you are coming from... Good stuff, thank you!