I’m from the old days… the 1980s. Love seeing non polymers still truckin’. Don’t own one, but have an LE friend who owns the P and CS. Outstanding handguns without a doubt. I’ve shot his with glee. Bad a$$ery!
Good point on the edc grip tape. That’s a big con imo also a big reason why I liked the 2024 best in comparison. Unless I take it back to ‘98 and start wearing wife beaters again this may be a issue.
Based on current trends and popularity in competitive shooting, Glock is widely considered the pistol brand that has won the most IDPA competitions, with their models like the Glock 34 being a popular choice due to their reliability customization options, and accuracy in competition settings. Key points about Glock in IDPA: Dominant presence: for competition pistols. Glocks are frequently used by top IDPA shooters and are often seen as the standard Glock 34: This model, with its extended barrel and slide, is particularly favored for its accuracy in competition shooting S Customization potential: Glock pistols offer a wide range of aftermarket parts allowing shooters to personalize their guns for specific competition needs.
@@jkerrison have no experience with the 226, but buddy has the x5 and x5 legion and they’re both great setups. In the hands the Staccato feels so different, like a more solid build and construction. The sigs are great, but feels looser in tolerances and just a little more “cheap” although they’re not by any means.
@@kimchicowboy5053 they make good stuff. I've got a few and running a Trex ironside now that's cool. Tier one doesn't make light bearing for streamlight TLR1 which is nuts. Not everyone wants surefire lights.
I’m from the old days… the 1980s. Love seeing non polymers still truckin’. Don’t own one, but have an LE friend who owns the P and CS. Outstanding handguns without a doubt. I’ve shot his with glee. Bad a$$ery!
Great for sure, but I still really love my Glock haha
@@kimchicowboy5053 heck! I’m also an equal opportunity gun aficionado, Glocks included. 🙌🏼
Great Review! I am getting one!
Love my P. I'm over 2000 rounds and haven't had a failure.
Great video as always!! Thanks for keeping us updated on the epic P!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
of course, still have a lot of drills I want to run with it as well.
It's great when you post drills we can try on our end; let's get a cowboy kimchi drill going! A la dickens drill, or something you come up with!!🇺🇸
I can’t wait for mine to get in my hands! Awesome bro!
You’re gonna love it!
The P is my edc iron sights. Dots are over rated and everyone thinks they gotta have one. Great gun.
@@Rooster-q3x whatever makes you more accurate. I’m all for it.
@@kimchicowboy5053 update. I added the delta point pro and am giving it a chance.
Good point on the edc grip tape. That’s a big con imo also a big reason why I liked the 2024 best in comparison. Unless I take it back to ‘98 and start wearing wife beaters again this may be a issue.
Based on current trends and popularity
in competitive shooting, Glock is widely
considered the pistol brand that has won
the most IDPA competitions, with their
models like the Glock 34 being a popular
choice due to their reliability
customization options, and accuracy in
competition settings.
Key points about Glock in IDPA:
Dominant presence:
for competition pistols.
Glocks are frequently used by top IDPA shooters and are often seen as the standard
Glock 34:
This model, with its extended barrel and slide, is particularly favored for its accuracy in
competition shooting
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Customization potential:
Glock pistols offer a wide range of aftermarket parts allowing shooters to personalize
their guns for specific competition needs.
It's not the gun, its the shooter 🤷🏾♂️
@@gbullock2598 yup, love my glocks
Fantastic review, my American korean friend. Just Subbed. I want you to do rifles next, love this review style.
I actually took the magwell off and i like it a lot more.
Don’t be too sure son. There might be some guys looking down towards your pelvis. 😂
How often did you do a field strip and clean during the 1000rds
Did it twice.
What holsters are using for this…not too many choices when I was looking around considering surefire 300 being a part of it
Tier1concealed for appendix. Haven’t gotten a belt one yet.
I got a drop leg holster from Dara
Great vid man.
Kimchi Cowboy lol fucc yea. Bibimbap pew pew 🤟🏽
Great video! I just smashed that Subscribe button! I’m on the fence for P vs Sig226 X5 or 266 X5 Legion. Thoughts? Many thanks in advance!
@@jkerrison have no experience with the 226, but buddy has the x5 and x5 legion and they’re both great setups. In the hands the Staccato feels so different, like a more solid build and construction. The sigs are great, but feels looser in tolerances and just a little more “cheap” although they’re not by any means.
Excellent video
Thank you!
For your staccato, do you plan on getting the dpm recoil reduction or it's not really something needed for the staccato p?
As of now it’s not something on my list of things to get.
What holster you using and is it cut for the taller front sight post? The 2 i have are "tunneled" for the front sight and it doesnt drag
@@Rooster-q3x tier1concealed. They have it already spec’d for the P
@@kimchicowboy5053 they make good stuff. I've got a few and running a Trex ironside now that's cool. Tier one doesn't make light bearing for streamlight TLR1 which is nuts. Not everyone wants surefire lights.
@@Rooster-q3x yea I have Streamlight and surefire. I usually just wait till sites have screaming deals I pick up a surefire.
What jacket are you running
Patagonia a5
Nice
Great video! Which IWB holster are you using?
Tier1concealed
@@kimchicowboy5053What belt?
@@scottclaiborne5123 kore
dont prodigy magizines fit?
Unsure
I just ordered 1😎🤍