I was fortunate enough to get a PMR 30 on loan from Tactical Gun Review.com (TGR). This thing is a PURE joy to shoot! Aside from having what I believe is an acceptable magazine capacity (interject super big smile here), the pistol shot flawlessly with the two types of ammo I had on hand. The recoil was next to nothing and the fireball out the muzzle was exciting. The weight of the pistol was nearly nothing. I wore the PMR-30 in a holster on my hip for the better part of the day while roaming the countryside with the family. I almost never knew it was there because of the weight, or lack of. I may have to pick one of these up for myself down the road. NOTE: “The Gap” I referred to in the video got me thinking. So I looked in a couple of gun magazine publications and found a marketing photo for the PMR-30. The gun in the photo also had the gap. So maybe it’s supposed to be there, but why? The only reason I can think of is that there needs to be a little room for the slide to clear the frame under recoil. I suspect during recoil that the plastic frame is flexing and if there was a tight fit between frame and slide, the slide may hit the end of the frame. But this is only a guess. Never the less, I think it is a fun pistol. See www.TacticalGunReview.com for in depth user reviews on guns and optics.
The diminutive Walther P22 .22 pistol is a fun plinker and I consider it a good choice as a recreational pistol. Shooters with small hands will appreciate its ergonomics, easily accessed controls, ease of loading (both mags and slide racking), and smaller grip. Other upsides include tactical looks, more blast and recoil for a .22 makes it funner, versatile configurations (can swap out barrels easily), and light rail. But make sure you are realistic about the gun’s capabilities. While some …
This video is for those viewers that have asked me - What ammo should I use? What ammo is the best? What ammo do you use in the shooting vids? What ammo will work best in my gun? I can’t answer all of those, since I’m no ammo expert! But I can show what I have on hand and discuss my experience with each one. This isn’t a commercial for any one brand, just showing what I have used. I’m NOT saying these are the best, or that you must use the same brand as me. Just my thoughts on them. I’ll …
cost the 5.7×28mm ammo for the FN Five seveN Pistol Buyers Guide pistolbuyersguide.com These pistols were supplied by and are available for sale (at the time we took the video) from; Tucson Guns & Western Artifacts http Another video review by: www.GunWebsites.com Read our Gun Websites Blog; http Chat with us at GunChat.net www.gunchat.net Gun Websites on Facebook; www.facebook.com Gun Websites on Twitter: twitter.com … “Grendel P30″ “.22 mag” “.22 magnum” FN “Five seveN” “30 round magazine” …
A wicked barrel mod by Nutnfancy. Shown is a legal, non-SBR (short barreled rifle) mod to my TAPCO RNG 10/22. Blind pinned and welded on, the excellent Phantom 5C2 flash suppressor makes a sick addition to the DuraCoated gun. Barrel is now stubby 16 inches, on par with the factory 10/22 Compact (shown in comparison). Also added is a Power Custom extended bolt handle to improve ergonomics and speed. These mods make the gun cooler, shorter, lighter, and even faster in action than before….
This is the rest of my handgun collection, Plus there is some video of my son and I shooting the FNH 5 7. The FNH 5 7 shoots the same round as the P 90 & PS 90. It comes with three 20 round magazines. There is an extension you can buy to add 10 rounds to the 20 round mag. … FN Herstal FiveseveN the judge springfield armory 1911 gi 45 Taurus pt 22 44 magnum ultra lite north american arms mini .22 shooting
Shooting review of the fun Walther P22 .22 semi-auto pistol. The P22 generally requires good ammo for function and as such we used CCI Mini Mag solids and they functioned 100% in the test. Other brands/types may not. But the gun proved adequately accurate, lightweight (17.2 oz), ergonomic for smaller hands (especially for women and kids), easy to load, and fun to shoot. Like all smaller pistols, it is hard to shoot accurately from unsupported positions. Also the sights are too coarse for …
Shooting a .22 pistol accurately at 100 yds? Yep and here’s proof. Here “TacticalDoodle” and myself rail on an abandoned stove with Ruger 22/45 .22 pistols just for fun. Guns used were a bone stock Ruger 22/45 and on modified in 1993 by “Chief AJ’s” Tribal Gun Shop in Tuscola, IL (no longer in operation sadly). Listen for the hits against the steel. The “Nutnfany Tactical Clinic” provides the perfect safe shooting range and the perfect target. While a fun exercise, the long range pistol …