In this video, I’ll be diving into an in-depth review of the incredible Lok Grips that were sent to me for testing. I’ll share my thoughts on the Lok Grips Bogey G10 Palm Swellers, which I’ve installed on my custom CZ Shadow 2, modified by Cajun Gun Works. I’ll also compare them to the factory grips on a standard CZ Shadow 2 for a thorough comparison. Additionally, I’ll review the Cowboy Bebop Lok grips on the CZ 75 D PCR 9mm. To wrap it all up, I’ll be hitting the range with both guns to test these new grips and give you my honest feedback on how they perform.
Video Transcript:
What’s up, guys? Mr. Madness here! We’re going bowling today. Here we go!
Alright, guys, I’ve got my gear with me today. Hey, everyone, we’re doing a bowling video. We’ve got all kinds of cool guns lined up. Let’s start first with the .22. This is just running the Aguila .22 ammo, 38 grain. As you can see, it didn’t do much.
Next up, we’ve got the Sig MPX shooting the Blazer 9mm, 115 grain.
Alright, guys, next up we’ve got the beauty: the 5.7. We’re going to be using this Federal 40-grain ammo. Here we go!
Next up, we’ve got the LWRC .45, shooting Blazer .45, 230-grain ammo. I think this one will take a bigger chunk out of those bowling balls than the 9mm.
Alright, guys, next up we’ve got the Korth Ranger. Badass gun! .357 Magnum, 158 grain. Here we go! That did some work, guys.
Now we’ve got the .500 Smith & Wesson—the big dog. Here we go! Knocked it right down.
Alright, we’ve got the little brother to the .500, the .460 Smith & Wesson, running Hornady 200-grain bullets. Let’s see what this one can do. That’s what I thought—that did some work, guys!
Now we’re going to walk back and shoot the rifles. We’ve got 5.56, .50 cal, and .338 Lapua. First up: 5.56. We’re going to shoot this with green tip ammo. Here we go, guys!
Alright, next up, we’re running the Desert Tech .338 Lapua. We’re shooting 285-grain Hornady ammo. Just destroyed it, guys.
Alright, guys, we’ve got the big dog: the .50 BMG. I think this thing is just going to powder it—just wreck it. I’m going to show you quickly how big a .50 BMG bullet actually is. It’s massive—660 grain! Absolutely destroyed it, guys. Nice shot. That thing just turned into dust. Just wrecked it. Let’s go take a peek and check out the destruction.
Were you surprised by any of the ammo we shot and what it did to the bowling balls? I was surprised by the .338. That really did awesome—it just destroyed it. Now look at this, guys. There are pieces of bowling ball everywhere. There’s a chunk right here. I was surprised by the .460—what that thing did. It just shattered everything. Absolutely destroyed it.
Look at this, guys. There are pieces everywhere. Come take a peek over here—look at this. Take a look back there; there’s a chunk way back, probably 20 feet, maybe 15 feet. Look at that!
Alright, very cool. What do you guys think? What do you want us to shoot next? We’ve done bowling ball videos, a tree one, and a big half-inch steel plate video with all kinds of different cool guns. Throw us some ideas! We’re always trying to think of something new to shoot. Got any theories you want us to bust? Throw them in the comments below.
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