Precision Gun Reviews - PGR
Precision Gun Reviews - PGR
Precision Gun Reviews - PGR for short - delivers precise, concise, informational, and critical reviews of guns and gear, with a focus on concealed carry, and home and personal defense.
Ed (Creative Director, Producer, & Product Evaluator) and Mike (Product Evaluator) aim to present unbiased information and honest opinions on all of the products we review, in the clearest, most efficient way possible, avoiding fluff, filler, and wasting valuable time you could be shooting or buying the new guns and gear we're here to tell you about.
And unlike most gun channels, we keep the politics turned off 100% of the time.
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I AM SIMPLE MAN. I SEE DETAILED SIZE COMPARISON AND I SMASH THE SUBSCRIBE.
you get extra points for using the word dingus, lol. I completely agree that the grip angle doesn't bother me as much because the 26 grip is so short. To me, I feel like the gen 5 triggers are a significant improvement over the previous
I could imagine that spent cartridge extraction could interfere with the next bullet coming in so close but apparently that's not the case. Good engineering by the Italians.
Plastic pistols are kinda like veganism. It's something vigorously PUSHED onto people that NOBODY asked for and that NOBODY really WANTS.
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How is the grip for a woman with small hands
Good afternoon. I hope this helps. I am a woman with small hands and this gun is in my EDC rotation. The gun handles extremely well, very fast cycling, the fit and feel of the gun is only surpassed by my Sig P-229 Legion. OH, the gun is drop dead accurate. I originally started with a Glock because that gun was "highly recommended". My personal opinion f the Glock is pure junk. Enjoy the day.
Stop complaining , it’s a good quality belt
I own both. Glock shoots better, sig more convenient and comfortable to carry.
Too bad Walther doesn’t produce these cheaper Creed Pistols anymore I would’ve loved it as a poor man’s alternative to the PPQ & P99 ❤
I absolutely love carrying my 642 with this holster! I wear it at my 4-5 o’clock and have never been so comfortable carrying. I just got another one today for my G43.
I only wish I could get Ameriglo cap sights for it 😅
Great review. Appreciate the comparison with the G26. And to the compact carry model
Is that the stock model, no upgrades? How is the OEM trigger? I’ve thought about this pistol for a long time. But everybody talks about the upgrades from LTT. Over $2000 for a polymer pistol is excessive.
Good looking guns. I wonder what sales are like for Kahr atvtge moment.
Will it work if you have a comp and threaded barrel?
The PX4 took about 20 years to grow on me, but I believe in badly in need of a redesign. For starters, a 1913 picattiny rail, new rear sights, some finger grooves on the grip and a new slide release/catch.
I was hoping u coukd explain and show if it wiggles or wobbles in your belt or talk about single clip or double clip , which one holds better on the on your belt being a IWB holster.
MY personal take: I own both of these firearms. The P365 feels very "top heavy" because of limited breath of grip available and difficult to CONSISTENTLY shoot acceptable groupings. Just makes the gun very "snappy". The G26 has a much "meatier" grip feel like my G19 thus reducing that snappy recoil which produces more CONSISTENT groupings for me.
Nice video just bought and shot the 380 version very comfortable very good shooter easy recoil in summary very nice gun
Come with the hex driver?
Very nice like that finish
Hope all is well
Love me a PX4
15:33 Anyone know where I can purchase this part? I lost mine.
Both the locking block and block adaptor (plastic piece) show in stock at Midwest Gun Works.
@@joefw2446 Thank you. Purchased the locking block already. Thought it was going to come with the adaptor. I appreciate you.
My first was their Horsehide with the stiffener and my second was the Bullhide. This all-bull belt does not need a stiffener. I just ordered the Bullhide again. The horse hide (black) started to fade a bit after year 2 and just didn't feel right. I really like the black Bullhide better. These belts are awesome for sure.
Anyone fix the issue of the slide locking back in the middle of a magazine? Opposite problem that this video details, instead of slide not locking back with an empty mag mine locks back in the middle of cycling through a loaded mag.
Range footage is about the only way this video could have been better.
Nice video.., no heavy metal music to obscure the audio and give me a headache. Well presented...
this is my next purchase
To enlarge the belt slots, you can try using things like an Xacto knife, chisels and even a router or Dremel.
The police use 9mm so that the perp has a chance to be patched up at the hospital.
The sig will not go off when you pull the trigger and when you shake the sig it goes off no BS there are videos! I have dropped my Glock square on the back on concrete and never went off! GLOCK is a safer and better all around shooting gun period.
Excellent review.
Thanks
Good review. I bought a SP101 with the 2.25 inch barrel and the spurless hammer about 15 years ago. I never was very fond of that channel rear sight. A Crimson Trace Lasergrip is much easier to use, and helps achieve the accuracy that the SP101 is inherently capable of. I now have arthritis in my trigger finger, so the Wolff spring kit is essential to mitigate the extremely heavy trigger pull. The joints at the base of my hand have also deteriorated, making rounds with heavy recoil a painful experience. But one of the strengths of a revolver is the versatility in ammo selection. It will operate with the heaviest recoil .357 to the lightest recoil .38 without any malfunctions. So now I use .38 Special rounds with a light bullet weight and a low velocity, to save my hands during target practice. Overall, the SP101 is reliable, accurate, and easy to conceal. I am glad I have one.
To avoid engaging the safety just have BERETTA "G KIT" installed. The G KIT allows for you to convert your standard F/FS series 92/96 or M9A3 to “G”, or decock only; it allows for the user to safely decock the hammer and returns the firearm immediately to firing condition upon releasing the levers.
Is it normal for a locked open G26 to show spring like that, exposed beyond the slide opening?
Fascinating comparison to the G26.
Your sights are polymer, my sights are steel... Great gun!
The sig still has problems
Thank you
Don't need to worry about racking the Beretta decocker stays loaded.locks back when empty.slide release then.😊😊😊
I like my full size G. Model.great pistol been shooting mine 6 years eats all ammo.hornady critical duty what I keep loaded.😮😮😮
perché abbatti il cane ogni volta?
Good vid. Trying to choose between this pistol and a G43X right now, and while the Glock is a more practical option for me in virtually every detail (I'm more familiar w Glocks, not a fan of manual safeties, the 43X is lighter, optics ready, much greater aftermarket support, etc., etc.), the CCP M2 is just *interesting* and different, and this is a major draw for me. I'm kind of obsessed w this thing. Have owned a PPS in the past in .40 and absolutely loved that gun, though it was much more similar to Glock than the CCP. Still deciding.
Great review! Just purchased a used PX4 Storm from GB because I could not find a 9mm version locally. Looking forward to hitting the range and if things go well, I plan to use it as an edc pistol.
Way late to the party here but I carry my Taurus 856 in this holster, great product.
The 19 and 26 are where everyone should start with glocks, imo. However single stackers do feel better for some. (42 or 43)
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The Glock just works. Every time. I don't want to have to wonder if a gun will fire or not.