Friday, October 8, 2010

steel shooting fun with a beretta 92fs springfield xd-m sig p226

Just having some fun shooting some 9mms at a plate rack and some other steel targets. Featuring the Beretta 92FS, Springfield Armory XD-M 9mm, and the SIG P226.

M11/9 submachine gun with AWC Agenda Six suppressor (quick demo)

A quick demonstration of the Cobray/SWD M11/9mm with an AWC Agenda Six suppressor. Ammo is standard supersonic 115 grain FMJ. Mags are from Recon Ordnance. Bonus footage of SIG P226 at the end.

The Ultimate Cliploader Demo and review

The coolest thing ever. Best money you can spend if you have a semi-auto .22 handgun.

Springfield 1903A3 Intro and Quick Shoot

Introduction to the Smith-Corona 1903-A3. Lots of fun! Kicks like it means it. :D

SIG P230 .380 intro

A quick intro and shoot of the lovely SIG P230 .380 ACP pistol.

CMMG .22 LR AR-15 conversion first shoot and mini-review

First shoot and mini-review of the CMMG stainless .22 LR AR-15 conversion. It works perfectly (unless you have a dud).

Ruger MKIII LCI loaded chamber indicator removal

Here's how to remove the LCI on your MKIII for cleaning, or if it's causing malfunctions. Not that I would recommend such a thing. *cough*

Browning Challenger Intro and Quick Shoot (bonus footage of S&W 617 .22LR)

I brought along my old Browning Challenger to a match, and afterward had a bit of fun. A shooting pal let me try his 617 also... nice little wheelgun.

.22 caliber handgun/rifle match, hosted by UDPL

This was a LOT of fun. Surprisingly it was the most sparsely-attended match I've attended, but so much fun. .22s are a kick to shoot (albeit a little one) and at 2 cents a round compared to 30 or more for "real" guns, you can't complain about the cost. I hope they do more of these... next time I hope to try a .22 pistol of some type.

Mossberg 500 590 Sidesaddle installation Tac-Star

Here's a video of the installation process of the Tac-Star sidesaddle for the Mossberg 500 and 590. Surprisingly it's one of my more popular videos. The sidesaddle has worked flawlessly and is only about 30 bucks. Gotta love that.