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Book: Whale Ships and Whaling, a Pictorial History by George Francis Dow
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Book: Whale Ships and Whaling, a Pictorial History by George Francis Dow
Why I like Glocks and you should too! (video response)
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Why I like Glocks and you should too! (video response)
Book: "King of the Crocodylians" by Dr. David Schwimmer
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Book: "King of the Crocodylians" by Dr. David Schwimmer
Cold Steel Counter Point, Gunsite Edition
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Cold Steel Counter Point, Gunsite Edition
When the best Swiss Army Knife is actually German: Victorinox German Army Knife 108mm
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When the best Swiss Army Knife is actually German: Victorinox German Army Knife 108mm
Overwatch Precision Magwell Glock 19 gen 5
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Overwatch Precision Magwell Glock 19 gen 5
Book: America's Alligator by Doug Alderson
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Book: America's Alligator by Doug Alderson
Canik Rival and Sarsilmaz SAR9 update. Spoiler alert: I like 'em
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Canik Rival and Sarsilmaz SAR9 update. Spoiler alert: I like 'em
US military Gerber MP600 "Mr. Pinchey"
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US military Gerber MP600 "Mr. Pinchey"
"The Forgotten Brothers of the Makarov Pistol"
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Ontario Rat 1 and ESEE Avispa: EDC excellence circa 2014
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Ontario Rat 1 and ESEE Avispa: EDC excellence circa 2014
Victorinox One-Hand Forester (Not for me)
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Victorinox One-Hand Forester (Not for me)
Canoeing on Banks Lake
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Canoeing on Banks Lake
Alien Romulus (my first movie review)
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Alien Romulus (my first movie review)
Исторический обмен пленными между Россией и Западом. Русские субтитры
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Исторический обмен пленными между Россией и Западом. Русские субтитры
Leatherman Rebar vs Leatherman Wave
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Leatherman Rebar vs Leatherman Wave
Modern Classic: Cold Steel Kukri Machete
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Modern Classic: Cold Steel Kukri Machete
Интервью с российскими солдатами в поезде. Английский с русскими субтитрами
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Интервью с российскими солдатами в поезде. Английский с русскими субтитрами
Interviews with Russian soldiers on a train
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Interviews with Russian soldiers on a train
The Quietest Beach in Florida? Alligator Point
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The Quietest Beach in Florida? Alligator Point
Незаконное оружие в России, (русскими субтитрами) Illegal weapons in Russia English
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Незаконное оружие в России, (русскими субтитрами) Illegal weapons in Russia English
Экскурсия по старому дому в стиле южного ранчо АСМР
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Экскурсия по старому дому в стиле южного ранчо АСМР
"The price of Bakhmut (...) staggering losses of Russia's bloodiest battle since WWII" Mediazona
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"The price of Bakhmut (...) staggering losses of Russia's bloodiest battle since WWII" Mediazona
The M7 Bayonet, M8A1 Scabbard, and M16A2 Rifle
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The M7 Bayonet, M8A1 Scabbard, and M16A2 Rifle
A Long but hopefully interesting video about the Russian Alphabet
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A Long but hopefully interesting video about the Russian Alphabet
Cold Steel Samburu and Massai spears
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Cold Steel Samburu and Massai spears
High Capacity Makarov or neutered PMM (IJ-70, IZh-70, ИЖ-70, ПМ, ПММ)
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High Capacity Makarov or neutered PMM (IJ-70, IZh-70, ИЖ-70, ПМ, ПММ)
US Firearms Rodeo SAA. "Blessed are the Peacemakers"
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US Firearms Rodeo SAA. "Blessed are the Peacemakers"
ZOV 56 by Pavel Filatev. Chapter 2
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ZOV 56 by Pavel Filatev. Chapter 2

Комментарии

  • @michaelolin2219
    @michaelolin2219 13 часов назад

    I’ve had several Glocks over the years, still have a 22 and still carry it, but I’ve been liking H&K more and more. After buying the HK45 it wasn’t long until I got a P30.

  • @daviddalton8996
    @daviddalton8996 17 часов назад

    Glock’s Competition Trigger on my G19X is a very good trigger.

  • @commonsensetv4020
    @commonsensetv4020 День назад

    I carry a G19X in chilly weather. The ergonomics still aren't great but I've gotten used to them. I'm not a fan of the rolling break of the trigger or the painful safety blade, so I'm considering replacing it with a performance trigger. I don't really like the magazine release either, it feels spongey and takes a little too much effort to drop OEM mags. On the flip side, the 19X is a flat shooter and points naturally for me. The slide-to-frame fit is fantastic for a polymer pistol, the gun feels very solid and barely rattles when I shake it.

  • @BloodAlwaysFindsItsLevel
    @BloodAlwaysFindsItsLevel День назад

    I grew up with 1911s and 44 magnums. And an 11mm mouser. Carried the 1911 c&l for a decade. I now only own and carry glocks. Because my weapons are only for combat. Not pride, or status, or bling. So that I can destroy evil, instead of allowing evil to destroy something good as fast and as reliably as possible. I also only use solid copper monolithic defenders or hunter rounds. Baruk Hashem אדני ישחק־לו כי־ראה כי־יבא יומו׃

  • @brandonh4527
    @brandonh4527 День назад

    I had the complete opposite experience. I was a huge Glock fanboy for a long time, and I still own 2 (and a shadow systems if that counts) but now carry 1911 platforms for the most part. They are what they are. I used to like them because they were more reasonably priced than what they are now, effective. Glocks are the Geo Metro of the gun world, cheaply built but functional and will seemingly last forever, but don't excel in any category. 1911's (if built properly) are extremely reliable but require more maintenance than your tupperware guns. They do actually excel in various areas such as being one of the most customizable guns on the planet, the most shootable gun on the planet, very concealable, comfortable to carry and would also be the arguably one of, if not the safest pistol, if it were a series 80 design that functioned. I've come to really dislike striker guns over the years and found the hammer fired options as the best way to go in the real world. My main EDC is the Staccato P (Primary EDC option) , but also have a SIG P226 (Other Primary EDC option), LTT HK P30 (Workout gun) and Nighthawk GRP in the rotation. My work gun is the SIG P320, until November and then I can switch to the P226; however, if they would let me, I would carry the Staccato P. The P226 is a happy compromise. At the end of the day, it all comes down to this: 1) Which platform do you shoot the best (You should carry the gun that you can practically call where the impact will be) 2) Reliability of the platform (It doesn't matter how reliable it is if you can't hit with the damn thing) 3) Everything else In the striker fired world, I don't have a doubt that the P320 will come out on top over Glock as the overall better handgun, if it hasn't already. Also, once you see a plastic gun explode, you probably won't want to put one in your hand again. At least the Aluminum frame does an adequate job, and the Steel does the best job, you're just paying in weight. I think the extra weight is worth it.

  • @scottsears5156
    @scottsears5156 День назад

    Went right to 2011 platform and shot ok. But having bought a Glock 19 and learning trigger control, it made huge difference in my groups on my 2011.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard День назад

      @@scottsears5156 Good idea! And I personally think that every shooter should at least give the Glock a try, if for no other reason than because they are so universally common.

  • @kwisatzhaderach1458
    @kwisatzhaderach1458 День назад

    Wonder why CAG has been using Glock19s for over a decade 😄 Are they overpriced? Yes! Are they Toyota Tacomas? Yes.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard День назад

      @@kwisatzhaderach1458 Indeed. I wouldn't even say they're particularly overpriced, especially at Blue Label pricing.

  • @williamhsmithjr2991
    @williamhsmithjr2991 2 дня назад

    I have only been using Glocks for 8 years now. I can categorize them with sub compact, compact, and standard. Then you have calibers: 9mm, 10mm, .357 Sig, and .40 SW. The Glock 26 and 27 Gen 4’s. I have one Gen 5 and that is a Glock 19. It determines many areas on what you wear, the temperature outside, or just for fun you just pick one out. We are all different and our abilities to train and our carrying is the most important. The firearms have to fit you their best and you make that choice. The only .45ACP’s are Spring fields.

  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 2 дня назад

    I overlooked Glock for 20 years until I actually bought a 19 and learned how easy it is to totally disassembly . I now own many, many Glocks and I only get more fond of them every year as I shoot the heck outta them with no malfunctions . My favorite Glocks are the Glock 26 Gen 5 MOS and the Glock 49 at this time.

  • @lukasaronhalt9159
    @lukasaronhalt9159 4 дня назад

    See I don't hate on glocks because they are bad I do it because now they are overloved I own 1 myself a 19x and it's probably my favorite carry it's just some of them I actually don't like but I got my sig Sauer p226 navy and that one is my baby right next to the m9a2

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 4 дня назад

      @@lukasaronhalt9159 I would say they aren't really overloved. The majority these days either thinks they're a soulless abomination or that they're yesterday's gun that failed to adapt to the times. As for me, I love em, and I love a number of different pistols as well. Thanks for the comment!

    • @lukasaronhalt9159
      @lukasaronhalt9159 3 дня назад

      @@Electroniclizard yeah i just think the 43x stock is overloved other than that is fair

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 3 дня назад

      @@lukasaronhalt9159 Fair enough

  • @Six_One_Six
    @Six_One_Six 4 дня назад

    Tune that safety with a file if you have to. I've also taken a couple coils off the spring to make it move much easier.

  • @DTcl6dw
    @DTcl6dw 5 дней назад

    I have the v3 with a lite hammer spring and it shoots soft more like a 9mm

  • @reconty2133
    @reconty2133 6 дней назад

    I didn’t used to be a real big fan of the corkscrew, but over time I have become a fan. It’s use as a tool to in do knots and as a holder for the eyeglass screwdriver I am now a big fan!

  • @JimGlasgow-e5o
    @JimGlasgow-e5o 10 дней назад

    Recently bought one for son (avid gardener) but after cleaning it up maybe hold off for a while. Saw guard version .

  • @Friedhofswolf
    @Friedhofswolf 13 дней назад

    One of the reasons There was a Corkscrew a Long Time on European Military knives is the Terrain we live we have Plenty trees with rather soft Bark were you could screw in the corkscrew and Hang Parts of your gear away from the ground thats far more often used than to Open bottles

  • @mountainbearoutdoors
    @mountainbearoutdoors 14 дней назад

    these are really good knives, I have a miltec replica one of these and its decent

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 14 дней назад

      @@mountainbearoutdoors I always wondered about those Miltecs. Good to hear.

  • @ET-ew3og
    @ET-ew3og 14 дней назад

    The gap in the Maxwell is for you to use the backstrap all you need is a longer screw

  • @BlueWingedRino
    @BlueWingedRino 14 дней назад

    These are great knives. I remember being able to get these for 2 bucks at a surplus store in my area in the early 90’s.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 14 дней назад

      @@BlueWingedRino That was a great deal! I think I got this one shipped from the Czech Republic or some places for about $25 a few years ago.

    • @BlueWingedRino
      @BlueWingedRino 13 дней назад

      @@Electroniclizard most even had the saw covers intact too.

  • @Nonyourbiz123
    @Nonyourbiz123 14 дней назад

    It’s a knife

  • @illmitch8950
    @illmitch8950 14 дней назад

    put a johnny glock trigger shoe on that

  • @RamonMarais-k2k
    @RamonMarais-k2k 14 дней назад

    Funny, a lot of the best things are German.

  • @InlikeMikeQuinn
    @InlikeMikeQuinn 15 дней назад

    Wow! The saw/cap opener/screw driver is magnificent!! Bottle openers are useless in my eyes, you can open a bottle with a rock, chair, wall, other bottle, etc.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 15 дней назад

      @@InlikeMikeQuinn Sure, you can. But bottle openers are safer and more convenient. Last time I visited Russia, my wife and I walked around the famous park VDNKh (pronounced "Ve De En Ha" more or less). We sat on a bench, and next to us a young guy looked like he and his girlfriend were having the perfect date. They had a large beer bottle they were about to open, but had no opener. After looking around awkwardly for a moment, the man prepared to open the bottle by smacking it against the bench. Fearing that at best he would make a mess, and at worst make a mess and injure himself, I quickly told him to stop and handed him my Victorinox Bantam. He was very grateful.

    • @InlikeMikeQuinn
      @InlikeMikeQuinn 14 дней назад

      @@Electroniclizard good job my friend! I had a similar experience a few years back

    • @InlikeMikeQuinn
      @InlikeMikeQuinn 14 дней назад

      @@Electroniclizard i subscribed to your channel looks like you got good content

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 14 дней назад

      @@InlikeMikeQuinn Thanks!

  • @alfredhughes578
    @alfredhughes578 15 дней назад

    All europeans drink wine because you cannot drink the water.

    • @chriskp
      @chriskp 13 дней назад

      Americans have poison coming out of their taps and water that you can light on fire while Europeans are literally drinking from fountains everywhere

  • @shawnmauney200
    @shawnmauney200 17 дней назад

    A lot of people say they can't carry this knife, mostly young girls!!!

  • @tedlava
    @tedlava 19 дней назад

    What connector does the 74332 come with?

  • @isirachehansa4886
    @isirachehansa4886 20 дней назад

    I got an okapi knife like 7 years ago. It was shit but why everyone calling it good l. I got the same model as you with same markings . It cannot be sharped to the level of normal knives here so i never used it for like anything.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 20 дней назад

      @@isirachehansa4886 You're right! The steel on mine is also poorly tempered and will not take a good edge. I think that's part of the rustic appeal these knives have. For a user, I would prefer most anything else, but plenty of folks in Africa have used them.

  • @outlawgt3045
    @outlawgt3045 23 дня назад

    The Springfield XDM Elite beats both of those pistols

  • @JP-of8uq
    @JP-of8uq 25 дней назад

    Uhh umm uhhh ummmm

  • @revv45acp71
    @revv45acp71 26 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @AustinWrightjed
    @AustinWrightjed Месяц назад

    Robinson Edward Williams Michelle Martin Jose

  • @opmike343
    @opmike343 Месяц назад

    Just a minor point, the stock safe action trigger has the striker significantly more than 5% cocked. It's actually cocked enough to fire a round. There was a guy that measured the semi-cocked position and replicated that position using an 3D printed fixture that shows it will absolutely pop a primer.

  • @countersniper432
    @countersniper432 Месяц назад

    Installed in my Gen4 G19 and noticed when I install the cover plate, the firing pin moves freely back and forth. Replace the cover plate withe the Ge 4 and there's no firing pin free movement. Doesn't make sense to me.... anyone else have this experience?

  • @thecrowfliescrooked
    @thecrowfliescrooked Месяц назад

    Why do people leave the safety stickers on their tanks? They are removable and meant to be taken off.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      @@thecrowfliescrooked I can't speak to people as a whole, but I left it there because they don't bother me.

  • @VWKID61
    @VWKID61 Месяц назад

    It is used as a utility knife such as the military version. Not as a fighting weapon. The fixed blade knife lends itself as a better fighting knife than a folding cold steel knife.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      @@VWKID61 Of course. I did not miss the point. What I am saying though is that the One-Hand opening blade is unnecessary, and ruins the ergonomics of the knife. If I may submit an analogy, think of crossover SUVs. They're terrible off road. Fake, essentially. If I point that out, someone might say "yeah, but they're not made for that!" I am aware. Ford is perfectly capable of designing a decent off roader, just as Victorinox is perfectly capable of designing a decent fighter. The problem though, is that our crossover SUVs don't really fill any niche. They have all the disadvantages of a real SUV (increased cost size, decreased fuel economy) while offering none of their advantages (off road capability, towing and hauling capacity). So, just as I would say that a prospective crossover buyer is better off buying either a real car or a real SUV, so too would I say that a prospective Victorinox Forester buyer choose between a good one hand opening knife OR a good Swiss Army Knife/multi tool. Trying to fit one tool in both applications makes it suffer at the tasks a real one hand knife is suitable for, and the tasks a Swiss Army Knife or multi tool is suitable for. If you disagree, that's fine. It is after all well made (knife? tool?) piece of kit. You can cut stuff with it, and it does still have bottle openers, can-openers, a saw and an awl. The same is true for crossover SUVs...they are still viable modes of transport, but they are viable modes of transport that have neither the economical people moving capacity of a station wagon nor the ruggedness of an SUV. Oh, and I agree about folding fighters in general. I kind of collect daggers, which are my preference.

  • @جوادالهلالي-ش3ه
    @جوادالهلالي-ش3ه Месяц назад

    صدام حسين ❤❤❤

  • @Istrebiteleff
    @Istrebiteleff Месяц назад

    “Rebar” монолитнее!

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      @@Istrebiteleff Да, это отлично. Спасибо за смотрите. Извините за мой русский язык, я не говорю это хорошо.

  • @schwedr
    @schwedr Месяц назад

    Thanks for the info. You answered some of my main questions I had about the bike. 👍

  • @Electroniclizard
    @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

    Original article available in Russian here: warspot.ru/20190-zabytye-bratya-makarova Excuse the wrinkled shirt. It was late when I recorded that video.

  • @theycallmefono
    @theycallmefono Месяц назад

    This should be their standard trigger out of the box for either Gen 4 or 5 pistols. Our Glock rep didn't like being told that very much. We shouldn't expect anything less, as they're still intstalling crappy polymer sights on their guns. Glock Perfection is their unrivaled aftermarket support and the standard for every clone; PSA Dagger, Shadow Systems, Lone Wolf Dusk 19, ZRO Delta One, Anderson Manufacturing Kiger-9c, etc. trying to get a piece of that market. TBF, it's one of the easiest guns work on as an Advanced Armorer.

  • @abhishekroy5119
    @abhishekroy5119 Месяц назад

    Bumped into your video searching for reviews on the Forester. Although I do appreciate your honest opinion on what you think SAKs should be good for, I'm not sure I agree, being an avid user of one of these (like million others all around the world) for almost a couple of years now. What one needs to understand about a Vic is that unlike some brands, they aren't made with just hurting or killing in mind, although they are perfectly capable of doing both with very little effort. Looks can be deceiving, or so says the fact that these knives are standard issue for armies, which should help paint a pretty good picture of what they can do. Plus you got the cap lifter to pop open a cold one if you did it right. Cheers!

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      ​@@abhishekroy5119 I understand. But I prefer a multi tool for non-knife tasks, and a real knife for knife things. It's not just about defense (or even primarily about defense). The blade itself is just adequate, but nothing special. I actually like Swiss Army Knives, but I think the one hand opening models are a little disappointing. The older 108mm German Army Knife, on the other hand, was phenomenal. Basically all the other sizes are fine, but the 111 has the bulk of a multi, without the usefulness. That's not to say it's useless or poorly made, but as I said, it just didn't manage to fill a place in my EDC. Also, as a veteran myself, just because a military chooses something doesn't mean it's necessarily a great choice. Example: soon I will have a review up about my Gerber MP600 that I acquired in the military. Spoiler alert: it was not a very good multi tool.

    • @Tarheelsteel
      @Tarheelsteel Месяц назад

      Interesting take on the knife. The main take away for me is the weak lock. You definitely don't want that and it can be more dangerous than no lock at all sometimes. P.S I love a good Cold Steel as well. I have an AD10 and it goes with me whenever I go camping or hiking. Might as well be a fixie for all intents and purposes. I gave you a sub. Check out my channel if you have any interest in Traditional slipjoint knives at all. Take care.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      ​@@TarheelsteelSounds good! Thanks for the comment.

  • @ttmn_Dom
    @ttmn_Dom Месяц назад

    Just confirmed on the Langdon Tactical site that their SCD does not function correctly with the GPT. Great video and explanation nonetheless & thank you! I’m still on the fence about EDC but I love the way it performs thus far!

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard Месяц назад

      @@ttmn_Dom Thanks! Yep, I didn't think there was much of any chance the SCD would work with the GPT.

  • @csrt417
    @csrt417 2 месяца назад

    Excellent comparison. I prefer the Rebar. I like the blade placement. The ruler. The awl is essential for me. The screwdriver is amazing. I don’t need scissors. I love the smooth outside when it’s closed. The flat tips help me adjust my motorcycle front fork settings perfectly. Both are nice but the Rebar is my favorite so far.

  • @vonlwowitz
    @vonlwowitz 2 месяца назад

    zu Lwowitz Ever since I receive a M 712 from Umarex about 4,000 BBs ago , I was wandering about the claim of 360 FPS (on the box and everywhere ) since the couple of ‘wandering BBs at the beginning of my shooting escapades went clearly through the 1.5 inch wooden door at our bathroom . This feet couldn’t be reproduced by my other airgun SA 10 which claims a FPS of 430 - 440 . Both guns produce , at best , the same FPS -----shooting 5.4 gr steel Daisy BBs ( my SA 10 doesn’t like pellets of any kind or fashion )-----as futher velocity tests done with the same external condition ( including the time ) have shown . My contention is that FPS-----as one , if not the most , important stats for the customers-----should be taken much more seriously. The difference of almost 100 FPS shown above is clearly impossible to swallow and , thus , all reviewers ( including this one ) should start with chrono test . I believe that a lot of expensive misunderstanding could be thus avoided .

  • @ghostfitness5605
    @ghostfitness5605 2 месяца назад

    Sand it down a little just enough to get rid of the burr

  • @zenermaniac2571
    @zenermaniac2571 2 месяца назад

    Do you get any helmet buffeting with the Puig?

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

      @@zenermaniac2571 Some. The Puig did not make a night and day difference, but it is a noticeable improvement.

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Месяц назад

      I have a 2023 Honda Rebel 300. I'm a new rider. I have the Puig windshield on mine. It does help. Yes, you will feel some buffering on the helmet, but it's an improvement with the windshield. Like he says in this video, without the windshield you will feel the wind. And the bike is light, which makes the wind push you around a bit. Since I put the windshield on, I find my rides more comfortable.

  • @jasonroberts9357
    @jasonroberts9357 2 месяца назад

    Great review! I bought one of the V3 models from Palmetto last year. The trigger return spring broke at a shockingly low round count. Outside of just a bad spring, any idea why the trigger return spring broke so early?

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

      @@jasonroberts9357Glad you enjoyed it! No idea why the TRS broke so soon, that is unusual.

    • @jasonroberts9357
      @jasonroberts9357 2 месяца назад

      @@Electroniclizard No doubt! It's an imperfect world, but dang it stung a bit when the P2K went down. I was sold on the "No Compromise", and "To Hell and Back" reputation. What makes it worse is it sits in my gun closet next to my first gun I purchased 25 years ago....A Ruger P95(for $250). All these years, and around 10k rounds of all type of junk ammo through it and ZERO malfunctions! I guess that's just the way it goes!😅

  • @jasonashley4579
    @jasonashley4579 2 месяца назад

    Mine came with a junk plastic sheath.

  • @caveydl
    @caveydl 2 месяца назад

    Mine failed after about 500 rounds

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

      @@caveydl Interesting. How did it fail?

    • @caveydl
      @caveydl 2 месяца назад

      @@Electroniclizard I was at a training class and it slowly started to malfunction as the day went on. Kept getting harder and harder to pull until finally it wouldn’t break at all. I swapped it back out for the stock and everything is fine now. I still can’t tell what went wrong with the performance trigger after taking it out and looking it over.

    • @caveydl
      @caveydl 2 месяца назад

      When it worked it was awesome. I wish I knew what happened. Glock won’t take it back because I installed it myself instead of a licensed gunsmith. I don’t really fault them on that but it would be nice to at least swap it for another one just to see if I got a dud or something.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

      @@caveydl Did you lubricate it?

    • @caveydl
      @caveydl 2 месяца назад

      @@Electroniclizard I did, lightly. I’d post a pic if I could. It wasn’t even dirty.

  • @sigridpollak3384
    @sigridpollak3384 2 месяца назад

    Ich war schon dort. Es ist wirklich wunderschön. Ich werde es niemals vergessen.

    • @Electroniclizard
      @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

      @@sigridpollak3384 Danke fürs Zuschauen! Ja, es gibt viele unvergessliche Dinge dort.

  • @Electroniclizard
    @Electroniclizard 2 месяца назад

    Статья доступна на английском языке здесь: www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/06/03/on-a-train-in-southern-russia-fatigued-soldiers-see-no-end-in-sight-to-war-a85283 Приношу извинения за ошибки в субтитрах. Они сгенерированы автоматически