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This is a very thorough video detailing many of the available modifications for Glock pistols. The presentation is very professionally done. With the possible exception of those who are new to firearms and Glocks, I would highly recommend this DVD.
Bob Dunlap does a very competant job of going over the basic information on the Remington 870 shotgun. Production of the video is basic. The section on Accessories is superficial and does not include recent products such as Surefire lights.
This series of 3 WWII training films is an excellent learning tool showing in detail how guns work. Contrary to stereotypes of the Army being beaurocratic and inefficient, the soldiers who produced these films really got it right. This may not be money well spent for those who are highly knowledgeable about firearms operation. But for all others, these films are excellent.
Robert Dunlop does his usual competant work in showing viewers the function, disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly of the AK-47. However, I will rate this DVD with only 3 stars for several reasons. First, it is noticeably dated. And because it is dated, no new accessories are covered. In fact, almost no accessories are covered besides drum magazines. Also, the DVD is about one hour and twenty minutes in length- very short considering all the different aspects of this firearm that could be covered. Overall, I have no regrets about renting this DVD.
It is obvious from the video that Mr. Magill does not have the intimate knowledge of XD pistols that a real XD Armorer would have. That being said, he does a good job of explaining how the XD functions, disassembly and reassembly. Absent from the video is any additional information about the XD: aftermarket parts, sights, etc.
A very good 2 hour introduction to handgun reloading. The video covers many topics: bullet components, single and progressive presses, chronographing, etc. Excellent overview for a beginner.
This is the only DVD that covers the full disassembly and reassembly of the CZ-75, at least that I know of. So for good information on the workings of the CZ-75, consider it "the only game in town." There are many variations of the CZ-75, and this DVD only covers some of them. Mr. Dunlap does a very adequate job of disassembly/reassembly. The DVD is somewhat dated, and the Accessories section is lacking. Overall rating: Average.
An instructive video, but very dated. Be prepared for lots of "cool jazz" background music.