Code: SPN for 10% off Blacksmith Tactical Holsters. My go to is the v2 holster with double discrete carry clips and a wedge. And if you have under a 3.7” barrel, get a wedge!! Respect
I really like that you do older (sometimes discontinued) firearms. It gives more variety of content vs other people and these guns are still out there and if you were to want one it’s good to know someone is out here sharing info about an otherwise forgotten weapon. Good video as always
I’m old. I come from a revolver background. The 1911 was next. Jeff Cooper showed me how to use that one. In the late 90’s I discovered Glocks. Dead bang reliability is what first attracted me to them. I more or less hitched my wagon to Glocks. Holsters and all the accessories since then has been geared towards Glocks. There’s a lot larger variety now than there was back when I first found Glocks. I’m not sure I would go with them now if I was just starting out but they have served me well for a long, long time.
You should get the compact px4 and see the difference in the browning tilt barrel vs rotating barrel. Would love to see you try the updated compact carry model they just released a few months back. The px4 sub isnt a true px4 in my opinion, without the rotating barrel.
I purchased the PX4 Sub several years ago on a whim and have been very pleased with it. Shoots great and is well built. My only niggling complaint is the safety device being mounted on the slide is hard for me to use because my thumb is too short. So, I just use the decocker and carry the pistol in double action mode. Paid $425 nib for mine.
You don’t need a rail on a subcompact. It’s made for concealment/close-up confrontations over in seconds. Point and shoot. Use your natural point of aim. Love your videos. Semper Fi.
I picked up a Glock 19c Gen 4 online for $375 a month ago and last week I picked up a gen 3 Glock 29 for $350 they both look brand new and still had the gold anti-seize... I guess people are just turning them back in and never been out of the box
G26 was designed for backup. It assumes - needs - a holster to cover that short draw, light-pull trigger. If you forget the holster in a bug out situation, the manual of arms for the Beretta PX4 means it can be safely carried without a holster (much more with the F edition than the G). (F has decocker plus manual safety; G only has decocker.) Despite looking bulkier, the Beretta only weighs 6oz heavier. If you do have a holster, the XD Subcompact holds 13 oz, so it's also a contender. Same weight as PX4 IIRC.
The PX4 SC is an awesome gun in stock format, no changes are necessary, however, if you want to take it to another level I recommend 2 things: 1. Short reset trigger bar from Langdon tactical (~$70) 2. LTT reduce hammer spring # 10 (~$10) It makes it much smoother and you can change back to stock if you don’t like it
SPN, would you be willing to do a video that showcases every gun you own? You don't have to talk about every individual gun, but it would be cool to see them laid out and a general, brief walkthrough the various guns
Sometimes recoil doesn't make sense. Lol. My smallest pistol rn is a G2C and it handles recoil better than my Tisas PX9 Carry and my Hellcat Pro. Also, I just got some 147gr JHP and they have less felt recoil than my target rounds, which are Magtech and Blazer 115 or 124.
@@wireless1235this guy gets it from a lefty don’t limit yourself to only ambi firearms when so many other great options are out there. For me, as long as I can swap the mag release I’m good to go