Trevor showing his RU-vid game. Waits till the last 2 seconds to say "don't comment about the chairs" and 30% of comments mention the chairs. Dude has the engagement game down. This video going far and wide! And I am happy for that!!
Thank you for what you guys do, I sent you an email via your contact page on website.. about reviews.. hope to hear from you guys soon! Again you guys are killing it !
I made the mistake of buying a USP compact and the XR920P is a much better pistol for beginners. Very easy to shoot with low recoil. Get a bigger gun, buy snap caps and take your time with each shot. I just wish holsters were easier to find for the XR920P :(
Just thought of another question. In regards to sizing are the Shadow Systems guns similar to glock in that even though the DR/XR's have the full 17 round grips, the dimensions of the gun are still the same as the MR920? Example the width of the grip and the reach to the trigger are the same? I haven't found an XR or DR to hold in person yet so I was curious.
I can't wait until I get that dr920l. Sadly got let go recently due to downsizing but when I get back on track this will be the first thing I get when I have play money!
If only Shadow Systems made a gun that split the difference between the CR’s and the DR’s, a gun that’s not to big, and not too small, and would be large enough to learn on, but small enough to conceal, perhaps something that could serve in “multiple roles.”😎✌️😂
@@deank5649 yes but I was thinking about a gun that’s bigger than any of the CR series guns, but smaller than the DR series guns, one that could fullfill “multiple roles” like home defense, concealed carry, competition, even uniformed police use. Like I said “multiple roles.”😎✌️😂
@@DavidBrown-wo9ip That'd be the MR guns then. Outside of the MR/Glock 19 size there are literally no guns in the industry that would fit that profile.
I'm in the market for my very first pistol. So far I've only held an MR920 elite and man that gun felt awesome in hand. Been trying to get back to a gun shop so I can check out an XR920. The DR920L is one of those dream guns for me. One of the best looking pistols on the market period. But Yeah I'm excited to join the community.
Hand size is important for new shooter or experienced. I’m better with mr920l than dr920l. But yes those smaller guns are harder to be accurate no matter hand size
@@sbur4914 you will want a CR920XP-specific holster. Here is a list of holster companies that have CR920XP holsters that we are aware of: * T Rex Arms * Teir 1 Concealment * Black Arch * G CODE * Hiliker * We The People * TXC Holsters * Crossbreed Holster * MFT * Sticky Holster * Eclipse Holster * Bravo Concealment * TH Holsters
Sound advice. I recently got a CR920X foundation series. I’m anxiously awaiting the barrel and comp combo to be released. I don’t want to get an aftermarket barrel and comp.
@@BanditApache-nd6lu I agree, unfortunately a family member caused me to have to spend about 350 bucks right before I was about to get it. It’s okay though, I still got a great gun that I shoot well.
What’s going on with the chairs?? Is this some crazy Easter egg for something new that’s coming?? I can’t figure it out! I wouldn’t put it past shadow to do something like that 😂
Will you make the CR920XP with interchangeable back straps at some point? I’m not a fan of the Glock grip angle, and that’s one thing I loved about the MR chassis.
STOP THE 🧢. There's a 3oz difference between those two guns, and depending on your hand size, a magwell will help you control the cr920x. I do think the dr920 cost more, though.
or now get this.... or you could get a revolver. WHICH is exactly what a new shooter should start off with. for so many reasons. Like safety ! simplicity ! reliability !