You are absolutely right, Mike. The fact of the matter is that most gun owners are working middle-class Americans, seeking affordable firearms. A tiny small minority of Americans can afford high-end expensive handguns. You just displayed, assessed, and recommended outstanding quality affordable pistols. Appreciated! 💪🏼🇺🇲
Very much appreciated video. A lot of us out here are working with a shrinking budget. So this information is well received. We need this video Also on budget AR's. I can't afford most of what other you tubers are showing out there. I appreciate your work. Thanks.
@@TacticalConsiderations Indeed, most of us are suffering from the wrong economic policies from the present administration, whoever is in charge, because Biden appears to be "Bernie enjoying his weekend"... The economy is in a dipping recession!
Anytime someone talks about "budget" pistols, I immediately bring up Canik. Best quality dollar for dollar on the market imo. The trigger out of the box is better than many, many pistols that cost twice as much. I love my two Canik's.
I've been able to smoothly break my APX down with a few simple tricks. 1) Make sure trigger is disengaged. 2) Place left thumb under beaver tail. Wrap fingers around slide. 3) Gently pull back slide until chamber slightly drops down. 4) Place right thumb over the takedown lever (button). 5) Hook right index finger over takedown lever (lever) 6)Push right thumb in while hooking right index finger down. Hope this helps anyone interested.
At first, I could not take down my APX Centurion no matter how hard I pressed the takedown button. I ended up pressing the button gently against a hard surface for more leverage to disassemble it. Once I had the slide off, I oiled the takedown assembly generously, then worked it open/closed a couple dozen times to break it in. Now the takedown procedure goes more easily, and I can manage it with my hands. Tac Con is right that Beretta should have made the takedown procedure on the APX easier. It requires far too much hand strength, especially when the takedown assembly isn't broken in.
Some really great options on your list. But what else can you expect Tactical Considerations. Your work is brilliant Mike, thank you. Your channels have become my preferred for reviews and information. The APX take down can be an arm wrestle, but must say all mine did loosen up over time - some quicker than others. The one on your list which I have no experience with, but which keeps me interested is the Mossberg. The Arex Delta series should be selling by the boatload if more people realized what an amazing handgun it is. And like the CZ’s, they are shot in the factory.
Great choices, but my overall favorite one on the list is the PSA Dagger. I bought my first one a out 1.5 years ago at a local gun show (black with suppressor height sights) and it came it 2 mags and a soft case. I loved it so much that I bought a 2nd one this year (frame for $50 and slide/barrel for $200 that came with suppressor height sights and a threaded barrel). Also, PSA's mission statement is something I can stand behind.
@veezouptown4148 It's not too complicated. Yes, there are laws, and there are no "loopholes". You will (at the very least) be required to ship the firearm(s) to a local FFL dealer. The FFL dealer will then do the required background check when you go to pick it up. Just like a walk-in purchase. You can be delayed, approved or denied. Depending on the state you live in there may be further qualifications or restrictions. I've never had an issue, so I don't know the process to get a refund if you are denied. A PSA customer service rep could likely give you more information, or even your local FFL dealer. PSA makes the process as easy as it can be legally. I have never had an issue with the process at all.
I am so glad you put the CZ P10C on here, I believe a lot of people have forgotten this gun. It's my nightstand gun and I have many to choose from. I thought the Canik TTI may take its place but I seam to be able to put any shot anywhere I want it with the CZ. Th others you have on here I own or at least shot, still nothing can surpass the CZ for me. I have several more expensive weapons to including Staccato but the CZ fits my purposes and my hand the best. Good vid
The AREX Delta series of pistols are criminally underrated for their reliability, ergonomics, and overall shootability. The only thing that isn't great is the lack of aftermarket support (although there are some decent holsters available if you look). The CZ P-10 line is a superb value also - stupidly reliable and accurate firearms with optics ready versions available for under $500, and a good aftermarket.
I'd argue the arex is the best on the list by far. Those other pistols were built to be budget pistols, and they perform like it. The arex wasn't - it was built to be the primary side arm for a military, it uses top of the line modern machinery to manufacture it and it is one of the highest ounce to bullet ratios of any handgun on the market today. It isn't easy to beat a Glock in that regard but arex did, and the gun will outperform a Glock in raw performance right out of the box. Forget the other options on the list, the Arex is the clear winner.
@@domenik8339 The Delta M may be the easiest to conceal and carry comfortably 365 days/year. Only 20 ounces with the capacity of a G19 but only the footprint of a G48.
Love the tee shirt. Wish more people shared the same sentiment. We'd have better mental and physical health. Too many of my family and friends own firearms but don't train with them and barely go up a couple flight of stairs. Keep up the great content.
Saved the best for last, CZP10c ! Haven’t tried most of the other’s you mentioned but love me some P10c. Feels like it was made for my hand! Been looking at that MC9. Great review as usual Mike! 💪🏻🇺🇸
No mention for the M&P 2.0 surprised me. I’m between that and the P-10C and i’ve been doing so much research! The price tag on the p10 is so appealing!
I own the G3C, and though the trigger is a little strange, I can dry-fire with a $30.00 laser without racking between shots. That's some very effective budget practice.
Hey I'm was just in the same boat. I'm no gun reviewer but I shot the pdp and the cz while I was looking for a gun. Pdp felt snappier. Cz and the m and p 2.0 felt the least snappy FOR ME. I shot the cz p10 c the best cuz of the trigger. So I bought it and waiting for it to deliver now. Can't wait! But it's really gonna come down to ur grip for recoil and ur trigger pull for accuracy. Make sure u rent both guns on range day and have fun.
Good to see that you always include the Mossberg MC2c's in these types of videos. I have the MC2C with some TruGlo's on it, and I love it. Great video, as usual Mike. Thanks man!
I should have finished the video before commenting. I should have known the Taurus would be in there as well. I do have to G3c, and I love that as well..........not as much as the Mossy though....
Hands down my favorite gun that I have owned. I rotate between the MC2C with night sights and the Mete MC9 with an optic. The Mossberg feels better in the hand, fit, finish and handling. I just don’t love appendix carrying it.
Great video Big Mike, Owner of G19 Gen3 and 43x. But now since watching your and Johnathan video on SCT Glock clone. I am happy to say Iam very pleased with my SCT. Completed w/ G19 Gen3 parts kit. that surprising came w/ a smooth trigger face, Extended mag release and extended slide lock/release. Install Ghost 3.5 connector and a G19 G5 ejector swapped the 336 ejector on G3 housing. Last but not least PSA complete slide in dark gray. True melts in your hand. Still love my Glocks. But the SCT is growing on me FAST.
I subscribed because you are reasonable making this video for working class gun owners who can’t readily afford a $800+ gun. it will take me time to save up. I know they make reasonable $300-500 guns that are reliable. So thanks you earned a subscriber
I’ve had 3 new shooters ask me what gun to buy since the S&W shield plus came out. Each of them I loaded up and drove to a gun range 120 miles away that has a wall of rentals. Buy a box of ammo and pay a rental fee and you can shoot whichever gun on their wall chambered in that caliber and as many as you want. The instructor behind the counter and I may have made suggestions of which to try but not buy. All 3 of them purchased a S&W shield plus.
I’ve pretty much gone all in on Canik, but I’m surprised you didn’t have any Walthers on the list. I’ve never shot one, but there are so many people that swear by them.
I personally about 4 months ago went with the CZ P10C as my first gun, first gun ever owned and carried. I carry it every day and am very happy with it. Everyone in my fam are Glock lovers, but I’ve never been someone who buys/wants something of the brand. I opted for the non optics ready, since I know I won’t buy a optic any time soon and when I do I’ll most likely stick to one, so then cutting for the specific optic means no plate which is great.
Great choices! As Sootch says, “we are living in the golden age of firearms”. He is dead on when you have great options like this that are still budget. Crazy part is, you could have doubled the size of the list, amazing. First time here, enjoyed my visit. Your video content, production, and presentation was excellent! 👍👍👍
One more to throw out: I got a Tisas PX9 Tactical for $280 during black Friday last year and I just love it. Fantastic trigger, optics ready, 20-round mags (uses P226 mags), and I hit what I am at. So worth the money!
WOW Michael, you nailed this video for sure!! Love my Masada, been carrying it for over a year & well satisfied with it! Next gun will be the CZ P10F. Thanks again & have an awesome week Brother & shoot on!!
What do you think of the ruger security 9 compact ? I love mine except for it having no tactile trigger reset. The pull is fairly light and smooth though. I run it hard and don’t clean it often. I’ve yet to have a malfunction , I’ve owned it since early 2020.
I just saw 2.0 Compact 9mms on GB for $400. I have one with the Apex flat-forward trigger kit in it. It has never malfunctioned after thousands of rounds. I carry it if I'm in a 9mm mood.
The dagger is literally our new favorite handgun. Absolutely ridiculous quality for under $300. Leaves money to be spent on ammo/optics/kit We swapped the trigger face for preference but it’s amazing
@@Osprey1994 Kind of like that Shadow Systems at $650. Or the Glocks at full price. Kind of unfair to throw in a used pistol for just one manufacturer.
Great vid Mike. Many moons ago my first polymer pistol was the XD Springfield and I still own it. It's still a great gun for the price. I think polymer guns have come a long way since the Glock. You definitely get more for your money now adays and that a good thing with inflation running out of control. That Beretta for 399 is a great deal for what you get IMO.
My first pistol was a police trade in Beretta APX gen 1 FS for what it is it’s a great pistol. I just paid for the M&P shield plus comp carry performance center today it will be here in a few days. I want something more concealable and able to use the same magazines my wife’s has.
One other advantage of the PSA Dagger is the package deal they offer with a really good soft (with rigid insert) range case and 10 mags. I just looked and that package for a Dagger G17 or 19 clone with suppressor-height sights, optics cut, threaded barrel and range case is $470. That's a screamin' deal!
I agree with 99% of what you said, We must have similar taste. The CZ P-10C-as far as the grip, I put a Talon grip tape application. It helped quite a bit. Come to think of it I think I have Talon on just about every 9mm pistol I have. I tend to like the rubber textured line. Thank you-Great video-God bless.
You rite on with that .. not everyone has staccato money, having guns affordable for all is a great thing for people who want to keep themselves and family safe aside from getting what u pay for in this case u can get alot of bang for ur buck.. I own 2 on this list and absolutely love them.. I have a czp10sr and believe it or not i picked it up at a pawn shop for 205$ !!! I cleaned it and took it out to make sure it was safe and useful and put 100 rounds threw it and it was amazing 👏 and that's my son's edc. I also have 2 daggers which were combo buys rifle and pistol the ar clone with pistol and AK clone with pistol don't wanna get into the technical terms but yes the website is great if u readers don't know please check it out.. but great content Mike very useful info keep goin I'll send some requests on what next.. stay ready my friends
PSA is running stupid prices on the P10 over the last few months. I picked an S for 319.00, and a C for 329.00. Crazy good price for what you get! Love mine!!
I picked up the Masada Slim as my first gun back in the summer. It shoots really well, fits my smaller hands extremely well, and I haven't had a malfunction yet (put probably about 400-500 rounds through it so far). If I could change one thing, though, it would without question be the disassembly process. You have to pull a pin out to disassemble it, and it was a HEADACHE to seat the pin back in after the initial lube and clean. Other than that, I love it.
Those are all dependable pistols, and dependability is really the only thing that matters. And when you have a wife and house full of kids it hard the buy a CZ Shadow, Sig Legion, etc. My kids are grown now and all my wifes are gone, but ive saw times when I couldn't afford budget ammo😅. Great video 👍👍
Regarding the APX takedown: towards the right end of the takedown lever, there's a groove going partway around it which interfaces with the flat portion of the hole through the right wall of the chassis. There's a ramp at the bottom of that groove which cams the lever outwards as you begin to turn it. Just a tiny bit of stoning on the face of that ramp will usually make it easier to initiate rotation of the lever. Or, one can just push against the takedown button with the magazine's baseplate.
“The magic number of magazines is 3.” Absolutely correct!!! The third magazine is always my first purchases after buying a firearm. Capacity is important.
I bought a barely used Mossberg MC2C from my local gun shop pretty cheap and had several of the 12 and 15 round mags with it. Didn't care for the lack of texture of the grip so I did break out the adj temp soldering iron and stippled it to my liking.. Do the same stopping on just about every polymer framed pistol I have..
I own multiple of the following : Glocks, Walthers, Sigs, Berettas, HK and Springfields and the 1 I carry? Shield Plus. With the Shield Plus ( and S&W in general) I don't have to worry about rust, negligent discharges, changing every single piece and part to make it great. It just works every single time.
I refuse to buy another SW, after owning the entire MP line about 6 years ago (no bs) I sent in a broken pistol (my fault) they would not fix it, even if I paid, then gave me a hard time when I asked for it back (took multiple attempts). The whole deal was them trying to sell me the 2.0 version of the gun for a deal that wasn’t even cheaper than what I could get it for at Academy. The lady basically told me to f@ck off when I said I wanted it back and I wouldn’t buy another. I sold or traded them all that week and never looked back!
@@robkam643400 😂 really, every company refuses to send back your property and then gets mad when you won’t buy their newest version at a “deal”????? Because that’s what they did and I’m not exaggerating. Sig told me that the Romeo 2 that I sent for repair was fine but the store I bought it from agreed that it was defective and gave me a refund after the return policy expired. So I don’t buy Sig products anymore either. Kimber, Glock, Mossberg, and Ruger have always been solid since I started in the 80s.
Galloway recoil spring for the Apx will make the take down button super light. You can tap it with you index finger to depress the take down button. You can go with a Galloway 15 or 18lb recoil spring. But with 4000 round through the Apx oem spring. It become much easier to push the take down button.
@@TacticalConsiderations I'm looking for another pistol to obtain. What would you recommend for someone to have in their collection it don't have to necessarily be a budget pistol either
Last Year got a Taurus g2c. $209. Been dependable. Have good luck with previous versions. Pt140 pt111. The trigger breaks far back is my complaint after making sig365xl my carry which breaks trigger about straight up and down. But g2c makes a great hide away spare. The g2c mag release can be easy to accidently pushed.
So I would like your opinion Mike . Last month I came across what I felt was a no walk away deal from a local chain store . A Springfield XDM Elite 9mm 3.8 with 19 round mags . The bonus part it came with 2 mags and 3 more and a range bag rebate - $338 . I was shocked at that price ! Personally I really like the brand as I have several . Still have my XD 9 mm from 15 years ago . It has been flawless . My point is be patient and you might just walk into a deal like I did .
Going just on memory, I think Mike reviewed the Elite 3.8" in the past, but maybe in 10mm vs 9mm. I can say I'm not Mike obviously, but I have an Elite OSP 4.5" in 9mm that I've put probably 3500 rounds through, great pistol. One thing I'd say is that grip texture is pretty bold, but it's also a bit slippery, so Talon or HandleIt or skateboard tape is a pretty good idea.
I have the canik tp9sc elite. I love that gun it’s my edc. I just ordered a Taurus G2C 40s&w when I thought the canik was gonna have to be repaired. Waiting to run both at the range this week.
This was an automatic Subscribe video for me !! Just not because of prices !! But also because my hands are small to medium so I need and would be best for me a medium grip and frame !! Some of the different sizes compacts a little too small !! I actually came very close at one point in time possibly buying Masada and this the first ever review I’ve seen !! And I am definitely picking one of these guns on this list !!! 😊 🤗👏👏 !!
I was able to pick up a slightly used Canik TP9 Elite Combat for $550 out the door. That has the best trigger ive ever used. Love it. Cant wait to try out more compact Caniks.
The Arex is ridiculously underrated. I prefer it over the Springfield Hellcat Pro. I just shoot it better. The Cz is also phenomenal. That being said I carry a Shadow Systems XR920 foundation as my EDC.
I feel seen! I hadn't been a shooter for several years until recently. We had a home invasion that traumatized my daughter. So I decided she should get a handgun and get comfortable with it to feel protected, But if she was going to be doing range time, I should, too. She got a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield EZ to learn on. I found a law enforcement trade in Gen 3 Glock 22 for $300. The existing police trigger was trash. So I spent another $125 to upgrade the trigger. And now I have a pretty solid .40 S&W that I can cover my groups with my hand. Way back in the dawn of time I was a green side corpsman. And I always shot Sharpshooter or Expert back then. But my eyes aren't good enough to do that now. To get the same results I got at twenty five yards back then, I have to do it at fifteen yards now. But now that I've got a good trigger, my Glock is a keeper.
great breakdown. Bought a Shadow Systems MR920 due to your recommendations and no regrets. The value in the Beretta APX A1 is very compelling. I'm looking at something in the Micro 9 area now. The Mossberg is on my radar, again your stellar review is part of that. Any thoughts on the Kimber R7 Mako? Great content as always, you do a great job speaking to us that are new to the sport and to those that get the details.
I agreed with every single model you had on here, and even own a P-10C (by far the best value of any pistol I've ever paid) but I probably would've switched out the Canik model, because it's a micro-compact where all the others you had were compacts, and as great as the MC9 is, I would've suggested the TP9 SF Elite because you can actually find those cheaper by about $25, otherwise that was definitely a great list. Do you plan to do a list of beginner hammer-fired next? Although my favorite is my P-07, you could also do a Rock Island 1911 9mm, Taurus, and probably a few others out there available.
We have a lot of options out there for sure. I will do some hammer fired stuff for beginners but the price point and reliability of cheaper ones is the hold back right now.
Just found your channel, great info. I did subscribe. I would love to see what the Hood of your truck looks like thought, the number of yours you shoot form the driver's seat, and all that hot Brass flying onto the hood I can only imagine the dings and burn marks.
Mike, I own a PDP, Sig X-Macro and a CZ P10C. Overall I really like the way the CZ shoots but want to improve on the already decent yet sorta gritty trigger. I've seen your videos but will you please rank the following based on your opinion? 1. Apex 2. Overwatch 3. HBI 4 Cajun Gun Works 5?. I'm leaning toward the Apex. I carry the P10C and don't want to too light. Thoughts?
I choose the original M&P shield to carry daily now for almost 13 years. Been most reliable and dependable gun and perfect for its size. Carry OG Diamondback DB9 as a back up
You are absolutely right, Mike. The fact of the matter is that most gun owners are working middle-class Americans, seeking affordable firearms. A tiny small minority of Americans can afford high-end expensive handguns. You just displayed, assessed, and recommended outstanding quality affordable pistols. Appreciated! 💪🏼🇺🇲
Very much appreciated video. A lot of us out here are working with a shrinking budget. So this information is well received. We need this video Also on budget AR's. I can't afford most of what other you tubers are showing out there. I appreciate your work. Thanks.
@@juanroldan4379 Bidenomics is ruining us 🇺🇲
Fr ion got a patreon or how ever u spell it or sponsors I’m
Not paying 300 for a wmL or 600 for a dot
I know man. Inflation is insane right now. I truly feel for the young families out there trying to raise a couple of kids .
@@TacticalConsiderations Indeed, most of us are suffering from the wrong economic policies from the present administration, whoever is in charge, because Biden appears to be "Bernie enjoying his weekend"... The economy is in a dipping recession!
1:51 - PSA Dagger
3:46 - Arex Delta Gen2
6:30 - Mossberg MC2C
8:30- Canik TP9
10:54 Bretta APX A1/ Tactical
12:41 Taurus G3X
14:39 Masada/Slim
16:14 Used Glock
17:55 CZ P10
20:02 Honorable Mention Shadow System Foundation
thanks.
Thanks!!!
Greatly appreciated!
Mossberg mc2c
Thanks. Cheers to the hero we didnt know we needed!
I got the canik tp9 elite sc when I turned 21 WONDERFUL first gun .. very easy to shoot light recoil easy to take apart and got for 400 bucks
Canik has been a solid buy.
Canik's whole lineup has impressed the hell out of me. Love the TP9SFX.
I agree.
Same here, Canik has some nice firearms at a good price.
Anytime someone talks about "budget" pistols, I immediately bring up Canik. Best quality dollar for dollar on the market imo. The trigger out of the box is better than many, many pistols that cost twice as much. I love my two Canik's.
@@boddaboom77dollar for dollar. You’re getting more than what you paid with a Canik
I have one and love it. Just bought the Hellcat Pro. It came with 5 mags, range bag, and red dot.
I'm a disabled old guy on fixed income, both my wife and I carry Taurus pistols and the work awesome
I am happy you have protection and that your finding what works for you both.
I've been able to smoothly break my APX down with a few simple tricks.
1) Make sure trigger is disengaged.
2) Place left thumb under beaver tail. Wrap fingers around slide.
3) Gently pull back slide until chamber slightly drops down.
4) Place right thumb over the takedown lever (button).
5) Hook right index finger over takedown lever (lever)
6)Push right thumb in while hooking right index finger down.
Hope this helps anyone interested.
Yes, but why doesn’t the manual cover this? Oh, what manual. Sent mine back a month ago still waiting on return. Beretta has pitiful customer service.
Different ones seem more difficult than others I have 3 each one breaks down with different levels of force.
At first, I could not take down my APX Centurion no matter how hard I pressed the takedown button. I ended up pressing the button gently against a hard surface for more leverage to disassemble it. Once I had the slide off, I oiled the takedown assembly generously, then worked it open/closed a couple dozen times to break it in. Now the takedown procedure goes more easily, and I can manage it with my hands.
Tac Con is right that Beretta should have made the takedown procedure on the APX easier. It requires far too much hand strength, especially when the takedown assembly isn't broken in.
Some really great options on your list. But what else can you expect Tactical Considerations. Your work is brilliant Mike, thank you. Your channels have become my preferred for reviews and information.
The APX take down can be an arm wrestle, but must say all mine did loosen up over time - some quicker than others.
The one on your list which I have no experience with, but which keeps me interested is the Mossberg.
The Arex Delta series should be selling by the boatload if more people realized what an amazing handgun it is. And like the CZ’s, they are shot in the factory.
I truly appreciate that kind words. We have so many good options out there its tough to get them all in the hand.
Definitely gonna share this video around with some people I know that FINALLY decided to become first time gun owners.
Much appreciated.
Great choices, but my overall favorite one on the list is the PSA Dagger. I bought my first one a out 1.5 years ago at a local gun show (black with suppressor height sights) and it came it 2 mags and a soft case. I loved it so much that I bought a 2nd one this year (frame for $50 and slide/barrel for $200 that came with suppressor height sights and a threaded barrel).
Also, PSA's mission statement is something I can stand behind.
That dagger is san exceptional value for sure.
I highly recommend the PSA Rock as well. ONLY bad thing is how expensive the ammo it.
@veezouptown4148
It's not too complicated. Yes, there are laws, and there are no "loopholes". You will (at the very least) be required to ship the firearm(s) to a local FFL dealer. The FFL dealer will then do the required background check when you go to pick it up. Just like a walk-in purchase. You can be delayed, approved or denied. Depending on the state you live in there may be further qualifications or restrictions. I've never had an issue, so I don't know the process to get a refund if you are denied. A PSA customer service rep could likely give you more information, or even your local FFL dealer.
PSA makes the process as easy as it can be legally. I have never had an issue with the process at all.
I am so glad you put the CZ P10C on here, I believe a lot of people have forgotten this gun. It's my nightstand gun and I have many to choose from. I thought the Canik TTI may take its place but I seam to be able to put any shot anywhere I want it with the CZ. Th others you have on here I own or at least shot, still nothing can surpass the CZ for me. I have several more expensive weapons to including Staccato but the CZ fits my purposes and my hand the best. Good vid
Thanks for watching and commenting ..
The AREX Delta series of pistols are criminally underrated for their reliability, ergonomics, and overall shootability. The only thing that isn't great is the lack of aftermarket support (although there are some decent holsters available if you look). The CZ P-10 line is a superb value also - stupidly reliable and accurate firearms with optics ready versions available for under $500, and a good aftermarket.
They have turned out to be very good for sure.
Arex is absolutely underrated, I have a Zero 1s (essential and improved sig 226 clone) that is amazing.
I'd argue the arex is the best on the list by far. Those other pistols were built to be budget pistols, and they perform like it. The arex wasn't - it was built to be the primary side arm for a military, it uses top of the line modern machinery to manufacture it and it is one of the highest ounce to bullet ratios of any handgun on the market today. It isn't easy to beat a Glock in that regard but arex did, and the gun will outperform a Glock in raw performance right out of the box. Forget the other options on the list, the Arex is the clear winner.
@@domenik8339 The Delta M may be the easiest to conceal and carry comfortably 365 days/year. Only 20 ounces with the capacity of a G19 but only the footprint of a G48.
Love the tee shirt. Wish more people shared the same sentiment. We'd have better mental and physical health. Too many of my family and friends own firearms but don't train with them and barely go up a couple flight of stairs. Keep up the great content.
Truth.
Saved the best for last, CZP10c ! Haven’t tried most of the other’s you mentioned but love me some P10c. Feels like it was made for my hand! Been looking at that MC9. Great review as usual Mike! 💪🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing!
Appreciate the nod to us left-handed folks. Im searching for my 1st hand gun. I've noticed nobody mentions this.
thanks for watching and commenting
No mention for the M&P 2.0 surprised me. I’m between that and the P-10C and i’ve been doing so much research! The price tag on the p10 is so appealing!
the MP is a great pistol I was trying to hit multiple price points.
I own the G3C, and though the trigger is a little strange, I can dry-fire with a $30.00 laser without racking between shots. That's some very effective budget practice.
It is but its effective for the money.
Wish: G4C = G3C w/ GX4 trigger.
I'm really leaning on just sticking with the Cz p10 guns they are so good
They are great for sure.
@TacticalConsiderations If you can reply this too it would be awesome, do you feel like the PDP is a bit more snappy that a Cz p10?
CZ P10 series are all awesome.
Shoot fantastic and utterly reliable.
Hey I'm was just in the same boat. I'm no gun reviewer but I shot the pdp and the cz while I was looking for a gun. Pdp felt snappier. Cz and the m and p 2.0 felt the least snappy FOR ME. I shot the cz p10 c the best cuz of the trigger. So I bought it and waiting for it to deliver now. Can't wait! But it's really gonna come down to ur grip for recoil and ur trigger pull for accuracy. Make sure u rent both guns on range day and have fun.
PDP Is a bit snappier but the return is sick.
Good to see that you always include the Mossberg MC2c's in these types of videos. I have the MC2C with some TruGlo's on it, and I love it. Great video, as usual Mike. Thanks man!
I should have finished the video before commenting. I should have known the Taurus would be in there as well. I do have to G3c, and I love that as well..........not as much as the Mossy though....
Hands down my favorite gun that I have owned. I rotate between the MC2C with night sights and the Mete MC9 with an optic. The Mossberg feels better in the hand, fit, finish and handling. I just don’t love appendix carrying it.
Its been a great pistol for me.
I own a Arex Delta M Gen 2 as my CCW. Great handgun for the value. Plus to have both 15 or 17 round mags makes it a winner for myself.
Its been a solid set up.
I had the Taurus G2C and now have the G3C and I absolutely love them Taurus really turned things around when they hired a bunch of ppl from S&W
Much appreciated.
Great video Big Mike, Owner of G19 Gen3 and 43x. But now since watching your and Johnathan video on SCT Glock clone. I am happy to say Iam very pleased with my SCT. Completed w/ G19 Gen3 parts kit. that surprising came w/ a smooth trigger face, Extended mag release and extended slide lock/release. Install Ghost 3.5 connector and a G19 G5 ejector swapped the 336 ejector on G3 housing. Last but not least PSA complete slide in dark gray. True melts in your hand. Still love my Glocks. But the SCT is growing on me FAST.
Awesome glad you like it. Crazy how it just sinks into your hand.
Plinking on the cheap. Nice.
You know it
I subscribed because you are reasonable making this video for working class gun owners who can’t readily afford a $800+ gun. it will take me time to save up. I know they make reasonable $300-500 guns that are reliable. So thanks you earned a subscriber
I appreciate that. I have been there where it was rent or selling off some of my collection I understand.
I’ve had 3 new shooters ask me what gun to buy since the S&W shield plus came out. Each of them I loaded up and drove to a gun range 120 miles away that has a wall of rentals. Buy a box of ammo and pay a rental fee and you can shoot whichever gun on their wall chambered in that caliber and as many as you want. The instructor behind the counter and I may have made suggestions of which to try but not buy. All 3 of them purchased a S&W shield plus.
The shield is a solid pistol or sure.
There are many great values out there today. New shooters as well as old timers have great choices to pick from.
We are spoiled with choices.
I love my Arex Delta gen 2, x model. It's my EDC. I have a 507K on top, inside my fanny pack with a cydex holster velcroed in.
The Arex turned out to be a solid pistol for sure.
I just picked up my Canik mc9 the other day and I love it!
Right on!
I’ve pretty much gone all in on Canik, but I’m surprised you didn’t have any Walthers on the list. I’ve never shot one, but there are so many people that swear by them.
I do not live in America so certain guns are unavailable or priced much higher but this video still helped me a lot. Gonna try Arex Delta tomorrow
thanks for watching and commenting
I personally about 4 months ago went with the CZ P10C as my first gun, first gun ever owned and carried. I carry it every day and am very happy with it. Everyone in my fam are Glock lovers, but I’ve never been someone who buys/wants something of the brand.
I opted for the non optics ready, since I know I won’t buy a optic any time soon and when I do I’ll most likely stick to one, so then cutting for the specific optic means no plate which is great.
Thanks for watching.
Great choices! As Sootch says, “we are living in the golden age of firearms”. He is dead on when you have great options like this that are still budget. Crazy part is, you could have doubled the size of the list, amazing. First time here, enjoyed my visit. Your video content, production, and presentation was excellent! 👍👍👍
I agree there are so many great choices right now thank you for watching
One more to throw out: I got a Tisas PX9 Tactical for $280 during black Friday last year and I just love it. Fantastic trigger, optics ready, 20-round mags (uses P226 mags), and I hit what I am at. So worth the money!
I got the same one in green I love that gun and the trigger is nice too. Turkish made guns are here to stay!!🔥
I just don't have them in yet but I have heard good and bad I will do some testing.
I got one as well and I love it never had a issue out of it, love how it feels and shoots
WOW Michael, you nailed this video for sure!! Love my Masada, been carrying it for over a year & well satisfied with it! Next gun will be the CZ P10F. Thanks again & have an awesome week Brother & shoot on!!
Much appreciated .. The P10F is solid.
I was able to get a great deal on my optic ready M&P 2.0 Compact. It’s been an incredible firearm
The M&P is a solid choice as well.
Where?
What do you think of the ruger security 9 compact ? I love mine except for it having no tactile trigger reset. The pull is fairly light and smooth though. I run it hard and don’t clean it often. I’ve yet to have a malfunction , I’ve owned it since early 2020.
I just saw 2.0 Compact 9mms on GB for $400. I have one with the Apex flat-forward trigger kit in it. It has never malfunctioned after thousands of rounds. I carry it if I'm in a 9mm mood.
M&P 2.0 Compact is one of my two carry guns. It has an Apex trigger and conceals very well with a 17 round magazine.
I have 4 of the guns on your list, 2 of which I got because of your review.👍👍
Well , Hopefully you like them ..
The dagger is literally our new favorite handgun. Absolutely ridiculous quality for under $300. Leaves money to be spent on ammo/optics/kit
We swapped the trigger face for preference but it’s amazing
Its a really un beatable value.
Can’t beat CZ P0-7 or P0-1 for the value. Both shoot like full size pistols in a compact form, and infinitely reliable & customizable
P01 is not a budget pistol.
@@Osprey1994 Kind of like that Shadow Systems at $650. Or the Glocks at full price. Kind of unfair to throw in a used pistol for just one manufacturer.
You can beat them pretty easily.
@@randyreviewsit For hammer-fired options sub $500 can be hard to find. The P-07 and P-09 are pretty dominant at that price point.
Ever heard of the px4?
Great vid Mike. Many moons ago my first polymer pistol was the XD Springfield and I still own it. It's still a great gun for the price. I think polymer guns have come a long way since the Glock. You definitely get more for your money now adays and that a good thing with inflation running out of control. That Beretta for 399 is a great deal for what you get IMO.
I remember when springfield dropped the XD's on the market.
My first pistol was a police trade in Beretta APX gen 1 FS for what it is it’s a great pistol. I just paid for the M&P shield plus comp carry performance center today it will be here in a few days. I want something more concealable and able to use the same magazines my wife’s has.
thanks for watching and commenting
I found a gen 2 glock 17, cracked magwell used $199. Grabbed that quick
Thanks for watching and commenting ..
Great topic, brother. I would have had the M&P on the list as well as the CZ P07 & P09.
lists can only be so big before no one wants to watch the video if it gets too long.
I started with a S&W SD9 VE 9mm,then canik tp9 elite sc, Springfield hellcat
I had the sigma which was the precursor to the sdve
One other advantage of the PSA Dagger is the package deal they offer with a really good soft (with rigid insert) range case and 10 mags. I just looked and that package for a Dagger G17 or 19 clone with suppressor-height sights, optics cut, threaded barrel and range case is $470. That's a screamin' deal!
Yeah they are kings of the bundle.
I agree with 99% of what you said, We must have similar taste. The CZ P-10C-as far as the grip, I put a Talon grip tape application. It helped quite a bit. Come to think of it I think I have Talon on just about every 9mm pistol I have. I tend to like the rubber textured line. Thank you-Great video-God bless.
Well apparently you are a person of fine taste ..
Just recently purchased an SDS Tisas Zigana for $219.. I love it!
wow nice price.
And it's Highly Underated I have a Gen 1 and Over 1000 rounds Not one Hiccup.. I can't even say that for my Glock or Canik sfx...
You rite on with that .. not everyone has staccato money, having guns affordable for all is a great thing for people who want to keep themselves and family safe aside from getting what u pay for in this case u can get alot of bang for ur buck.. I own 2 on this list and absolutely love them.. I have a czp10sr and believe it or not i picked it up at a pawn shop for 205$ !!! I cleaned it and took it out to make sure it was safe and useful and put 100 rounds threw it and it was amazing 👏 and that's my son's edc. I also have 2 daggers which were combo buys rifle and pistol the ar clone with pistol and AK clone with pistol don't wanna get into the technical terms but yes the website is great if u readers don't know please check it out.. but great content Mike very useful info keep goin I'll send some requests on what next.. stay ready my friends
Wow that's a great price on that CZ.
I would like to see you do a video on import 9mm guns. No big names just great gun that a lot of people never heard of....😊 Great job by the way....😊
thanks for watching and commenting
Great selection of less expensive firearms! Probably the best I've seen on any gun channel!
Best to ya',,,,!
I truly appreciate that.
PSA is running stupid prices on the P10 over the last few months. I picked an S for 319.00, and a C for 329.00. Crazy good price for what you get! Love mine!!
Yeah they are.
Love your videos bro. CZ’s and IWI are my go to’s
Glad you like them!
I picked up the Masada Slim as my first gun back in the summer. It shoots really well, fits my smaller hands extremely well, and I haven't had a malfunction yet (put probably about 400-500 rounds through it so far). If I could change one thing, though, it would without question be the disassembly process. You have to pull a pin out to disassemble it, and it was a HEADACHE to seat the pin back in after the initial lube and clean. Other than that, I love it.
yeah that little pin in a pain on the masada s for sure.
Glad you mentioned the smaller trigger guard! I have XL+ hands and it's painful to shoot my 43x or G48! They will be sold. lol
Yeah that gets me on some pistols from time to time.
Those PSD daggers especially when you buy them off of their email list they have tons of sales👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yup they have sick sales.
Those are all dependable pistols, and dependability is really the only thing that matters. And when you have a wife and house full of kids it hard the buy a CZ Shadow, Sig Legion, etc. My kids are grown now and all my wifes are gone, but ive saw times when I couldn't afford budget ammo😅. Great video 👍👍
Yup, dependability is key. But for those on a fixed income or really tight finances I had to toss in some more budget options.
I love the CZ 10 c. Great price, great pistol, great trigger. Very underrated gun.
thanks for watching and commenting
Yes, I was glade to see you give the Arex some love WOT...WOT... great video as always keep them rolling Brother.
That Arex just has a great feeling.
Regarding the APX takedown: towards the right end of the takedown lever, there's a groove going partway around it which interfaces with the flat portion of the hole through the right wall of the chassis. There's a ramp at the bottom of that groove which cams the lever outwards as you begin to turn it. Just a tiny bit of stoning on the face of that ramp will usually make it easier to initiate rotation of the lever.
Or, one can just push against the takedown button with the magazine's baseplate.
Good find.
“The magic number of magazines is 3.” Absolutely correct!!! The third magazine is always my first purchases after buying a firearm. Capacity is important.
Much appreciated.
Great list. I have three guns on this list. I’m always glad to see you showing the MC2C the respect it deserves.
I bought a barely used Mossberg MC2C from my local gun shop pretty cheap and had several of the 12 and 15 round mags with it. Didn't care for the lack of texture of the grip so I did break out the adj temp soldering iron and stippled it to my liking.. Do the same stopping on just about every polymer framed pistol I have..
That MC2c has been solid
I own multiple of the following : Glocks, Walthers, Sigs, Berettas, HK and Springfields and the 1 I carry? Shield Plus. With the Shield Plus ( and S&W in general) I don't have to worry about rust, negligent discharges, changing every single piece and part to make it great. It just works every single time.
Shield plus is probably the most shootable micro compact on the market. It’s a great carry choice
The Shield Plus is solid for sure.
I refuse to buy another SW, after owning the entire MP line about 6 years ago (no bs) I sent in a broken pistol (my fault) they would not fix it, even if I paid, then gave me a hard time when I asked for it back (took multiple attempts). The whole deal was them trying to sell me the 2.0 version of the gun for a deal that wasn’t even cheaper than what I could get it for at Academy. The lady basically told me to f@ck off when I said I wanted it back and I wouldn’t buy another. I sold or traded them all that week and never looked back!
Bad news: that's almost every company these days.
@@robkam643400 😂 really, every company refuses to send back your property and then gets mad when you won’t buy their newest version at a “deal”????? Because that’s what they did and I’m not exaggerating. Sig told me that the Romeo 2 that I sent for repair was fine but the store I bought it from agreed that it was defective and gave me a refund after the return policy expired. So I don’t buy Sig products anymore either. Kimber, Glock, Mossberg, and Ruger have always been solid since I started in the 80s.
This is an awsome list for anyone considering a budget first choice..... Great Job
Much appreciated.
Galloway recoil spring for the Apx will make the take down button super light. You can tap it with you index finger to depress the take down button. You can go with a Galloway 15 or 18lb recoil spring. But with 4000 round through the Apx oem spring. It become much easier to push the take down button.
Thanks.
I just love my CZ p10 c it just feels like it was made for my hand. The ergonomics are amazing and the grip is outstanding
It's a great pistol
@@TacticalConsiderations I'm looking for another pistol to obtain. What would you recommend for someone to have in their collection it don't have to necessarily be a budget pistol either
Last Year got a Taurus g2c. $209. Been dependable. Have good luck with previous versions. Pt140 pt111. The trigger breaks far back is my complaint after making sig365xl my carry which breaks trigger about straight up and down. But g2c makes a great hide away spare. The g2c mag release can be easy to accidently pushed.
thanks for watching and commenting
So I would like your opinion Mike . Last month I came across what I felt was a no walk away deal from a local chain store . A Springfield XDM Elite 9mm 3.8 with 19 round mags . The bonus part it came with 2 mags and 3 more and a range bag rebate - $338 . I was shocked at that price !
Personally I really like the brand as I have several . Still have my XD 9 mm from 15 years ago . It has been flawless .
My point is be patient and you might just walk into a deal like I did .
Going just on memory, I think Mike reviewed the Elite 3.8" in the past, but maybe in 10mm vs 9mm.
I can say I'm not Mike obviously, but I have an Elite OSP 4.5" in 9mm that I've put probably 3500 rounds through, great pistol. One thing I'd say is that grip texture is pretty bold, but it's also a bit slippery, so Talon or HandleIt or skateboard tape is a pretty good idea.
Wow that is a great deal for sure
I have the canik tp9sc elite. I love that gun it’s my edc. I just ordered a Taurus G2C 40s&w when I thought the canik was gonna have to be repaired. Waiting to run both at the range this week.
That Canik is solid.
This was an automatic Subscribe video for me !! Just not because of prices !! But also because my hands are small to medium so I need and would be best for me a medium grip and frame !! Some of the different sizes compacts a little too small !! I actually came very close at one point in time possibly buying Masada and this the first ever review I’ve seen !! And I am definitely picking one of these guns on this list !!! 😊 🤗👏👏 !!
I appreciate that. I try to make it easy for all here .
Great video. I agree with you on all of them, except I am a huge fan of the Masada slim. It’s awesome that we have so many amazing options.
I for some reason just didn't fit the masada well. But others love it and that's why
Great info appreciate how you break down each weapon.
For sure thanks for watching.
Would you recommend the mc9 or the Taurus for first concealed carry?
If you can afford it.
p10 is a solid series of pistols I love my p10 f feels great in the hand and can’t beat 19 round mags flush fit
I agree.
Best one in my opinion is Bersa tpr9 or tpr9c. Safety and all keyal desing is great features especially considering the price.
I don't personally own that one but I'll take a look into it
I’m 21 years old and i wish i watched this video before buying my first gun but great information sent your video to all my friends
Well hopefully it helps for the next.
Good info, I recently picked up a police trade in gen 5 glock 17 for $417 after taxes
Wow for a gen 5 that's probably almost never been shot that's good.
Yes P10 series is included on the list, i have a P10C OR with stock threaded barrel, not yet tested with a suppressor
P10's are great pistols.
thank you for service between the military and the police this is what keeps me safe everyday
I appreciate that.
I was able to pick up a slightly used Canik TP9 Elite Combat for $550 out the door. That has the best trigger ive ever used. Love it. Cant wait to try out more compact Caniks.
Soled grab right there.
The Arex is ridiculously underrated. I prefer it over the Springfield Hellcat Pro. I just shoot it better. The Cz is also phenomenal. That being said I carry a Shadow Systems XR920 foundation as my EDC.
We are so spoiled with awesome choices right now.
Mike, you know I always appreciate you showing mad love to the MC2C lineup!! Great list as always.
They have been solid set ups.
CZ P10C GANG!
CZ has a hit for sure on those.
From one Mike to another, great options, great informative video. 👍
Much appreciated man.
I feel seen! I hadn't been a shooter for several years until recently. We had a home invasion that traumatized my daughter. So I decided she should get a handgun and get comfortable with it to feel protected, But if she was going to be doing range time, I should, too. She got a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield EZ to learn on. I found a law enforcement trade in Gen 3 Glock 22 for $300. The existing police trigger was trash. So I spent another $125 to upgrade the trigger. And now I have a pretty solid .40 S&W that I can cover my groups with my hand. Way back in the dawn of time I was a green side corpsman. And I always shot Sharpshooter or Expert back then. But my eyes aren't good enough to do that now. To get the same results I got at twenty five yards back then, I have to do it at fifteen yards now. But now that I've got a good trigger, my Glock is a keeper.
Wow that's crazy man. Glad you are safe .
Love the content of this video. Great job.
Much appreciated.
I'm 74 and am recoil sensitive. I have several Caniks and was wondering if it would be worth adding a recoil reduction system from Sprinco?
It might be for you.
great breakdown. Bought a Shadow Systems MR920 due to your recommendations and no regrets. The value in the Beretta APX A1 is very compelling. I'm looking at something in the Micro 9 area now. The Mossberg is on my radar, again your stellar review is part of that. Any thoughts on the Kimber R7 Mako?
Great content as always, you do a great job speaking to us that are new to the sport and to those that get the details.
Great to hear! that APX is a great value for what you get.
I can't remember have you ever reviewed the SAR9 series? That is a great budget pistol in my humble opinion.
I haven't yet But I will be getting some in.
Great video, good information for those looking for more affordable handgun options. Keep up the good work enjoy your videos
Much appreciated.
As always, a great overview, why I subbed. Thank you! 👍👍
Thank you very much.
Thanks for doing this one Mike enjoyed the video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video brother, think I'd like to try that CZ
CZ's are solid.
I agreed with every single model you had on here, and even own a P-10C (by far the best value of any pistol I've ever paid) but I probably would've switched out the Canik model, because it's a micro-compact where all the others you had were compacts, and as great as the MC9 is, I would've suggested the TP9 SF Elite because you can actually find those cheaper by about $25, otherwise that was definitely a great list. Do you plan to do a list of beginner hammer-fired next? Although my favorite is my P-07, you could also do a Rock Island 1911 9mm, Taurus, and probably a few others out there available.
We have a lot of options out there for sure. I will do some hammer fired stuff for beginners but the price point and reliability of cheaper ones is the hold back right now.
Psa dagger I love mine it shoots great no jams with my smg 31 round
Good stuff.
I don’t know a lot about gun but that canik, Beretta and Taurus looks very good for a first gun!
They are all solid set ups.
Just found your channel, great info. I did subscribe. I would love to see what the Hood of your truck looks like thought, the number of yours you shoot form the driver's seat, and all that hot Brass flying onto the hood I can only imagine the dings and burn marks.
Not even a scratch most clear coats aren't gonna get dinged up from that
Awesome video! I am a little surprised the M&P 2.0 compact didn’t make it.
Got a used G19 gen 4 for 225 through Leo trade. Solid deal
Thanks for watching. I was trying to only include 1 per price point
Walther PDP compact is amazing and they have an offer to give a free C&H red dot if you purchase before the end of December. Crazy good deal!
thanks for watching and commenting
I owned a canik mete mc9 and loved it I also have a g48 silver slide but I wish it was optic ready
Yup I have that old 43x as well.
Mike, I own a PDP, Sig X-Macro and a CZ P10C. Overall I really like the way the CZ shoots but want to improve on the already decent yet sorta gritty trigger. I've seen your videos but will you please rank the following based on your opinion? 1. Apex 2. Overwatch 3. HBI 4 Cajun Gun Works 5?. I'm leaning toward the Apex. I carry the P10C and don't want to too light. Thoughts?
apex has the best safest trigger in the game.
Loved your video Dude
Glad you enjoyed
I choose the original M&P shield to carry daily now for almost 13 years. Been most reliable and dependable gun and perfect for its size. Carry OG Diamondback DB9 as a back up
MP makes a great pistol.