2 Guns 1 Holster | Ep. 4 | G9 Defense
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One Mag Review | Oracle 2311
3:40
One Mag Review | Laugo Alien
1:21
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@markthompson8282
@markthompson8282 7 сағат бұрын
Can you have a threaded barrel and a comp on your pistol for this holster also?
@Amizzly
@Amizzly 21 сағат бұрын
Manual pretty clearly says it needs 100-200 rounds on 124gr to properly break in. The heavier spring is for +P ammo. Which the manual also pretty clearly mentions. This is to provide the comp with the ideal amount of gas to function at peak performance, which is tough with 9mm. 115 gr also doesn’t have the energy at the muzzle to cycle that heavy spring which should be an obvious consideration when you buy something with a compensator chambered in 9mm with an 18lb spring. I’m also assuming based on your other comments you didn’t lube it up before shooting it. Not sure if you knew this, but pro tip, the oil that comes from the factory is meant to prevent rust, not necessarily a great representation of optimal lubrication.
@tonytaylor5461
@tonytaylor5461 Күн бұрын
I say no thanks to near spray. I don't want any defensive tool that can be defeated by wind. I don't want the wind to blow back on me and now I've just seasoned the bears next meal
@hobbes7839
@hobbes7839 Күн бұрын
Just ordered mine on July 21st can’t wait to get it.
@_Spacecraft
@_Spacecraft 2 күн бұрын
Has this been updated to fix the rattle? Seems kind of silly to pay ~$200 for something I need to use tape or zip ties on.
@Flakzacket
@Flakzacket 2 күн бұрын
This looks like a great system. I’m sold yo
@JohnPhillips-qw4db
@JohnPhillips-qw4db 5 күн бұрын
Short barreled 12ga is the answer for general hiking and fishing in Brown Bear or Grizzly country. I grew up in SE Alaska. The only guys that carry handguns are from out of State. Not as convenient, but vastly superior. I now live in Idaho and have a 329pd in .44 mag for backup during archery. I caved for convenience.
@FastLaneLyfe
@FastLaneLyfe 5 күн бұрын
Basically a dented FMJ
@chrisrussell6747
@chrisrussell6747 8 күн бұрын
Great video and very interesting. I am going to try the G9 EHP in my carry gun. I need to get very picky on some terminology at around the 11:40 minute mark. He stated that they were utilizing the non-compressible property of "fluids" during the expansion of the would channel. Fluids are compressible, gas for example is highly compressible. He should have said "liquids". Like I said, being very picky here but my engineer brain would explode if I didn't clear that up. Thank you for indulging me.
@MatthewPettet
@MatthewPettet 8 күн бұрын
All I can hear is dude chewing gum
@DarkHorse08
@DarkHorse08 9 күн бұрын
I was just about to order on. I have it in my cart. I just saw you posted a reply to somebody else about a vertical draw is in the works. If I purchase this now, I’ll I be able to upgrade the holster only to a vertical draw that will fit with the harness I would currently own? I need this to wear with my suit jackets.
@SpiritOfTheHeretic
@SpiritOfTheHeretic 10 күн бұрын
The name is just embarrassing. Why give a good product an oxymoron name?
@social_sigma369
@social_sigma369 10 күн бұрын
Fatso is going to be put on his arse standing like that. A 5yr old could front kick him and he would fall straight back; anybody would. At least the healthier guy knows how to side-step.
@FrankJmClarke
@FrankJmClarke 11 күн бұрын
Great stuff! Surprised at the lack of lanyards though.
@gruntopolouski5919
@gruntopolouski5919 11 күн бұрын
So great to see the gel calibration!!!! Too rarely done!
@Renaldo135
@Renaldo135 11 күн бұрын
Underwood Xtreme Penetrator and Defender has been out for years. This new round should pay the UNDERWOOD Company for every box they sale.
@GunfightersINC
@GunfightersINC 7 күн бұрын
As we understand it G9 had the patent first but didn't go into ammo production right away
@jasonbennett7336
@jasonbennett7336 11 күн бұрын
Best holster I've worn for my Colt Commander; happy to support a fellow Veteran's company !
@jmudd5449
@jmudd5449 12 күн бұрын
These dudes, if you want to call them (dudes), are Vajaja's
@timw.9139
@timw.9139 13 күн бұрын
I lived in Alaska for 14 years. 45-70 was my preferred rifle. Cannot go wrong with a 12 guage. I later had a 454 casull in a bandolier. I was bluff charged once. I never had to fire in self defense. Make a lot of noise and most likely will be fine. If hunting and must remain quiet, then move as slow as possible to not frighten or surprise a bear. Bears run at you like a dog. Its not straight. They lean to one side or another. What you want to aim at is that leading front shoulder. Their hide and bones are thick. If you aim for that shoulder, it will slow them or possibly stop the attack. It is important to learn this while hunting moose or blacktail deer in southeast. Gun shots are sometimes a dinner bell for bears. This is for brown bears. Blackbears can be vicious, though i have never seen it. Pretty much any firearm will work on them. Shot placement is always key. I have heard .357 is just fine.
@majorerskineCH47
@majorerskineCH47 13 күн бұрын
This is a stupid video. The real question is, which one’s going to work more often. Are you more likely to get a jam with the revolver? I didn’t think so.
@user-vg3yc6gk5f
@user-vg3yc6gk5f 12 күн бұрын
Even by just your comment I can tell not only do you not know anything about guns, but you can't shoot your way out of a brown paper sack
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT 13 күн бұрын
Always be beside someone who runs slower than you
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT 13 күн бұрын
Big heavy bullets that create massive blood loss.
@user-vg3yc6gk5f
@user-vg3yc6gk5f 12 күн бұрын
As long as you can make quick, accurate hits. And most of the guys carrying the fire breathing loads, can't.
@bruceandrews8835
@bruceandrews8835 13 күн бұрын
Tell me, what is Underwood saying about this?
@GunfightersINC
@GunfightersINC 7 күн бұрын
As we understand it G9 had the patent first but didn't go into ammo production right away
@kenlowder6932
@kenlowder6932 13 күн бұрын
Diablo 12 gauge handgun. Buy online, no ffl needed. Load with 120 grains black powder and a 12 gage slug. You have two shots. GO!
@kylevantassel7259
@kylevantassel7259 13 күн бұрын
I love this guy !! So having a 9 footer , head and all on the bed in the other room is a constant reminder of the machine that these things are. Also , the same day that one went down there were three of us , guide included , standing at the kill when a young bear decided to make his presense and his ferocity known . However much time you think you have , you simply dont . Whatever it is you think youre gonna do ? You arent . Nothing prepares you for how fast they close that gap on bluff. This training would have been awesome to have before my experience with these animals. I will ad a couple of things , one of which was touched on here and that is. Im not sure any foot work is the best use of the limited time you have the risk of tripping or falling on terrain is great as well . This bear is on a rail and he isnt tracking you as a live bear would be and these old boys are a hell of alot better at running you down than you are at running away. Creating distance is just the first natural instinct but I feel its a waste of time and that shot placement is whats going to save you , not the foot work. Watching some of the guys videos that does the "Death at my feet" thing in africa kinda reinforces that opinion. You can survive an attack if you brought the right tools and have the nerve to use them as affective as they can be used. The second thing is vigilance . Not presenting yourself on a platter for Mr Brown in the first place . I havnt been all over Bear country but the parts I have been in up in Alaska are certainly to the bears advantage and when those thoughts get in your head its a downright creepy place to be. Avoid close proximity to good bear cover and avoid being distracted from the fact that you came to a place where you are NOT the top of the food chain and the critters that live there make a carreer out of killing. Last but not least and something I dont hear mentioned much in any Grizz related stuff is that these Bears are looked after in most states . They are protected , What the guide said to us that day the young bear closed that gap on three guys with rifles stuck with me . "Ive got him if need be , remember that if we return with another dead bear and none of us have teeth marks on us , were gonna be in deep shit"......Guide carried a big bore iron sighted carbine.. Love the video guys...
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
Guns and bullets are so neutered these days with the cheaper metals they use in guns. They act like you are getting something innovative but forget about the past and how they used to process ammo. Remember they compared an 80gr. to a Hornady 114gr. Both had reasonably the same results visually. They did not measure the expansion size in the slo-mo.Is that difference engogh to make a difference? Are you going to pay way more for a bullet that is over designed? You want to go through stuff put a heavier bullet and more powder in it. But you can't cause the metal and plastic might break in the gun. Gone are the days when you could get a .357 mag 158/186gr. and do 1400+ fps in a 6 inch barrel or +P+ in your Styer GB at 1300+ fps. So keep on trying to play off the innocence of younger generations that does not know there was definitely something way better in the past. Or do something different.... not play by SAMII rules and make real ammo that can make a one shot stop.
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
Guns and bullets are so neutered these days with the cheaper metals they use in guns. They act like you are getting something innovative but forget about the past and how they used to process ammo. Remember they compared an 80gr. to a Hornady 114gr. Both had reasonably the same results visually. They did not measure the expansion size in the slo-mo.Is that difference engogh to make a difference? Are you going to pay way more for a bullet that is over designed? You want to go through stuff put a heavier bullet and more powder in it. But you can't cause the metal and plastic might break in the gun. Gone are the days when you could get a .357 mag 158/186gr. and do 1400+ fps in a 6 inch barrel or +P+ in your Styer GB at 1300+ fps. So keep on trying to play off the innocence of younger generations that does not know there was definitely something way better in the past. Or do something different.... not play by SAMII rules and make real ammo that can make a one shot stop.
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
Guns and bullets are so neutered these days with the cheaper metals they use in guns. They act like you are getting something innovative but forget about the past and how they used to process ammo. Remember they compared an 80gr. to a Hornady 114gr. Both had reasonably the same results visually. They did not measure the expansion size in the slo-mo.Is that difference engogh to make a difference? Are you going to pay way more for a bullet that is over designed? You want to go through stuff put a heavier bullet and more powder in it. But you can't cause the metal and plastic might break in the gun. Gone are the days when you could get a .357 mag 158/186gr. and do 1400+ fps in a 6 inch barrel or +P+ in your Styer GB at 1300+ fps. So keep on trying to play off the innocence of younger generations that does not know there was definitely something way better in the past. Or do something different.... not play by SAMII rules and make real ammo that can make a one shot stop.
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
Guns and bullets are so neutered these days with the cheaper metals they use in guns. They act like you are getting something innovative but forget about the past and how they used to process ammo. Remember they compared an 80gr. to a Hornady 114gr. Both had reasonably the same results visually. They did not measure the expansion size in the slo-mo.Is that difference engogh to make a difference? Are you going to pay way more for a bullet that is over designed? You want to go through stuff put a heavier bullet and more powder in it. But you can't cause the metal and plastic might break in the gun. Gone are the days when you could get a .357 mag 158/186gr. and do 1400+ fps in a 6 inch barrel or +P+ in your Styer GB at 1300+ fps. So keep on trying to play off the innocence of younger generations that does not know there was definitely something way better in the past. Or do something different.... not play by SAMII rules and make real ammo that can make a one shot stop.
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
Guns and bullets are so neutered these days with the cheaper metals they use in guns. They act like you are getting something innovative but forget about the past and how they used to process ammo. Remember they compared an 80gr. to a Hornady 114gr. Both had reasonably the same results visually. They did not measure the expansion size in the slo-mo.Is that difference engogh to make a difference? Are you going to pay way more for a bullet that is over designed? You want to go through stuff put a heavier bullet and more powder in it. But you can't cause the metal and plastic might break in the gun. Gone are the days when you could get a .357 mag 158/186gr. and do 1400+ fps in a 6 inch barrel or +P+ in your Styer GB at 1300+ fps. So keep on trying to play off the innocence of younger generations that does not know there was definitely something way better in the past. Or do something different.... not play by SAMII rules and make real ammo that can make a one shot stop.
@unaeruditi
@unaeruditi 13 күн бұрын
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@The10bren10
@The10bren10 14 күн бұрын
Does anyone know what handgun they are using for the bullet testing? Is it a CZ?
@lightydawn
@lightydawn 14 күн бұрын
"Like your mother"
@graydi66y
@graydi66y 16 күн бұрын
I really love that you guys pitted 2 completely different rounds against each other. Nothing equal about them. Crit def isnt designed for anything the G is. You guys should have used Crit Duty. You know this. Way to shill and make up results.
@frankedgar6694
@frankedgar6694 16 күн бұрын
It seems to me that a manufacturer might build a large caliber carbine for this backwoods market.
@scotmcalexander9314
@scotmcalexander9314 16 күн бұрын
Do these have options for weapon mounted lights
@Sifo_Dyas
@Sifo_Dyas 17 күн бұрын
Low bore axis is the biggest myth about CZ guns. Just because you can't see half the slide, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
@podsmpsg1
@podsmpsg1 17 күн бұрын
I'd go with the Revolver.
@jacksonbeverly3250
@jacksonbeverly3250 17 күн бұрын
Best way, don’t be where grizzlies are at
@tommynason5853
@tommynason5853 17 күн бұрын
Bazooka
@ghostofcpast8893
@ghostofcpast8893 17 күн бұрын
Now we have ammo that will more effectively penetrate a wall to hit someone on the other side that has nothing to do with the threat? Really?
@DeusRegum
@DeusRegum 17 күн бұрын
I got your holsters for this. One light bearing and one regular non-light bearing. Excellent holsters! Thank you!
@SA12String
@SA12String 17 күн бұрын
If you're going to do tests like this, trying to sell a particular ammo, you need to invest the money on new gel blocks for every shot. There were several here that made me wonder if previous shots has affected the later shots. I'm not sold on this. It's not as if it is actually a "new" design bullet.
@jtallday31
@jtallday31 18 күн бұрын
Been carrying Underwood for some time. G9 still seems goofy to me. They basically stole Lehigh's round by losing a flute. I'll stick with Lehigh and Underwood, thanks
@gregwright392
@gregwright392 18 күн бұрын
Intresting! Nobody talks about a charging moose, yet I know two people personally that have been charged by moose in Achorage. Seems locals are more concerned with moose, then bears!
@ronald209
@ronald209 19 күн бұрын
The only factor not analyzed is the separate densities of the organs affected by the wound channels, most not having a significant effect individually unless actually penetrated
@mithrandir1313
@mithrandir1313 20 күн бұрын
21:00 the solids ricocheted...
@tristantimothy1004
@tristantimothy1004 20 күн бұрын
Smith, they WONT on a bear. The WFNs hardcasts travel straight & bust right on through bones, TOUGH muscles & get max penetration. For some odd reason I don't understand the frontal pressure wall on the WFNs seems to work better than any expander in handgun rounds. The HOT loaded Extrema penetrator rounds are also great.
@BUZZKILLJRJR
@BUZZKILLJRJR 20 күн бұрын
I want 1000% agree both I also carry both, we have grizz and cats here I've been carrying revolver forever now. But i have considered a 10mm because of the capacity and Power recoil as well. The shoot nice I haven't decided yet tho
@idahojoe8232
@idahojoe8232 20 күн бұрын
Thank you for what you do! Soli Deo Gloria 👍🏽
@hegalan
@hegalan 7 күн бұрын
please read my comment
@paulallen8597
@paulallen8597 20 күн бұрын
It's a cipy-cat round. They copied tHe InceptOr ARX, which I have been using for quite some rime.