@@Guntalkz The DY9 uses a Glock 19 barrel Which is the same barrel for the 19X and 45 The Glock 17 uses a barrel that is 1/2 longer than a 19 / 19X / 45 and has different locking lugs than a 19 /19X/ 45 & DY9
This was very helpful ,you should definitely try to get a top down camera view for easier comparison. i found you over on reddit and so far you are the only one who is bringing attention to these cool guns. Also love the message of peace and kindess at the end stay cool
@@Avriuse97 I’ve got a lot of plans for this channel as far as cameras go. I have another video coming out on the company that makes these. Thanks for the support.
I am picking up one. AS far as holsters go. I run all poly frames in a Bianchi Carry Lok #82 with mechanical active retention. Its a dream holster. The holster is for an M&P 2.0, 9mm 4.25 Brl length. It carries my Glocks, FN,XD,M&P all the same way with great fit. A great universal holster for every brand.
Hello. The height for the DY9 is listed as 4.56". Usually my pinkie hangs off the bottom of pistols which are less than 5" high, but of course it really depends on the spacing from the bottom of the trigger guard to the bottom of the magazine or mag well, as the case may be. Looks like the magwell adds space on the Dy9 and the listed height may not include that. Bottom line, do your three fingers including pinky fit comfortably above the bottom of the magwell?
@@Guntalkz both if possible, they are basically the same price so if like to see which is better. I picked up the g3c today and I'm wondering if i should have went DY9 Instead. It would make a great video.
I appreciate your comparison, however from a viewer point of view we'd love to see more of the table full of the subject materiel and less of your roof. Even when showing off the weapons, it's just glimpses. They should be the main topic. Lower your camera view or widen your lens.
@@truereality620 I’m working on getting more camera set ups. I’m new to this and it’s not actually cheap to purchase all the things o want to improve the things you mentioned. It will be changing over time to make things better.
I bay Derya dy 9 before capl days.I live in Bosnia southest europe for 800 km its about 400 euro in dollars about 420 mayjbi i am not sure Nice loking kompakt gun not shoting jet i think is most look like glock 19 or 43 but maybi litle diferent and olmost duble cheper for me for that praice look kvaliti vil see sory for my english is not wery good.
@@Rayvisin haven’t shot one yet. I’m curious how many more of these cheaper guns will work just fine. I’m looking forward to testing a lot of these out and being able to show the audience the performance. As long as this platform allows me to.
Rocks are tooled per lot. usually 26-43 frames per lot, depending on the make/model. Only about 6-7 people tool the gun to fit and function. one person tries a test fire and if it ignites, it gets a pass. then they send them for finishing, they remeasure. then one more person test fires the gun, again to make sure it works. they use their brand, standard ball or flat nose ammo. the guns accuracy standard is no more than a 10-inch group at 40 yards. Must hit target to pass. By comparison, Wilson guarantees 2-inch groups at 40 yards. They won't let a gun leave their factory unless you can bullseye something. Rock on the other hand just wants the gun to work and that's about it. Also, very few brands (brands I deem worthwhile), are building their guns for consistent overpressure(+P) ammo use. Some only take standard ammo, as in leaded or fmj/tmj, with a advisory that the weapon should use "+P" sparingly. but forget hollow points, wadcutter and semi, snake shot, and anything that requires a throated barrel usually won't feed correctly. The Rock 1911s are really a bad scam because just about every other 1911 manufacturer either throats their barrels or uses metals and materials that can withstand more powerful and different types of ammo. The Rock 1911 FS standard manual literally says the gun only safely fires 230gr ball ammo. No +P. Yes, of course, this is not 100%. But the fact that it's there is a red flag. RIA makes great guns for pacific island countries law enforcement and their militaries, not so great for Americans who demand all boxes be checked.
Hmm, looks like an aesthetically altered 80PercentArms GST-9 with a magwell module installed.
Gen 4 Glock 19 clone,I have put a Glock 23 slide and barrel and it functions fine
The Glock 19X and Glock 45 are basically a 19 slide on a 17 frame
So if the DY9 takes 17 mags
It is Glock 45 / 19X size
@@MrBuckeye63 the glocks are about .5 inch longer in length
@@Guntalkz
The DY9 uses a Glock 19 barrel
Which is the same barrel for the 19X and 45
The Glock 17 uses a barrel that is 1/2 longer than a 19 / 19X / 45 and has different locking lugs than a 19 /19X/ 45 & DY9
@@MrBuckeye63 yes that is correct. I’m talking about the over all length.
It takes no brains to know that...
This was very helpful ,you should definitely try to get a top down camera view for easier comparison. i found you over on reddit and so far you are the only one who is bringing attention to these cool guns. Also love the message of peace and kindess at the end stay cool
@@Avriuse97 I’ve got a lot of plans for this channel as far as cameras go. I have another video coming out on the company that makes these. Thanks for the support.
I am picking up one. AS far as holsters go. I run all poly frames in a Bianchi Carry Lok #82 with mechanical active retention. Its a dream holster. The holster is for an M&P 2.0, 9mm 4.25 Brl length. It carries my Glocks, FN,XD,M&P all the same way with great fit. A great universal holster for every brand.
I've seen a video of guy put a gen 3 G17 slide on this thing and works perfectly fine
@@r2-d2-e2 well looks like I’m just going to keep adding to the collection.
The grip looks really good
@@dinkdaplaymaka I do like the grip and it comes 3 other back straps you can change out if you like.
Under the trigger, the stipling reminds me of the Springfield XD-M with the SM backstrap if felt way better than the MD that was on it IMO
Hello. The height for the DY9 is listed as 4.56". Usually my pinkie hangs off the bottom of pistols which are less than 5" high, but of course it really depends on the spacing from the bottom of the trigger guard to the bottom of the magazine or mag well, as the case may be. Looks like the magwell adds space on the Dy9 and the listed height may not include that. Bottom line, do your three fingers including pinky fit comfortably above the bottom of the magwell?
It is not a clone. It is an inspiration with its own design language. Clone means identical copy. They are different
There's over ten so called Glock clone companies in the gun market and none of them are exact copies.
Thanks for the review. PSA has it on sale today for $199! Just about too low to pass up.
Shit disappeared fast as hell
I ordered one lol
@@salemlong3622 they restock them?
Plenty of used Glocks out there for $250-up, which are a better choice......
Please keep them coming. I bought one. waiting for licensing in my country🥲.
I wonder is there a conversion kit that will fit this? Been looking at the MCK for Glock 17 and 19, I think it would be really cool with this gun.
fits in my we the people holster for p80 like it was made for it-- also, its more like a G19 but doesnt fit in my G19 holster
Does it take glock accessories 🤔 like slides,triggers, etc
@@king_Charles501 that I’m not sure of. Some of the comments on here have said I’ll have to skim back through and see what I can find out.
I would love to know if the dy9 is compatible with glock parts
@Guntalkz
Nice gun im getting one today by God's Grace ❤
Is the grip angle like Glock's?
Very nice video, can you do a comparison between this and the Taurus G3C
Would you like to see the physical comparison or just the specs?
@@Guntalkz both if possible, they are basically the same price so if like to see which is better. I picked up the g3c today and I'm wondering if i should have went DY9 Instead. It would make a great video.
I was told it uses glock 19 mags?
@@jacoblemur80 Glock 17 is what works in mine
@Guntalkz I haven't shot mine but ordered a g19 mag looks like I'll get me a 17 too
But love the video hopefully we can see more of the dy9 in action also maybe some attachments it can use
@@jacoblemur80let us know how the 19 works 🤠
I appreciate your comparison, however from a viewer point of view we'd love to see more of the table full of the subject materiel and less of your roof. Even when showing off the weapons, it's just glimpses. They should be the main topic. Lower your camera view or widen your lens.
@@truereality620 I’m working on getting more camera set ups. I’m new to this and it’s not actually cheap to purchase all the things o want to improve the things you mentioned. It will be changing over time to make things better.
I bay Derya dy 9 before capl days.I live in Bosnia southest europe for 800 km its about 400 euro in dollars about 420 mayjbi i am not sure Nice loking kompakt gun not shoting jet i think is most look like glock 19 or 43 but maybi litle diferent and olmost duble cheper for me for that praice look kvaliti vil see sory for my english is not wery good.
Come on man, you still didn’t touch on the trigger performance, recoil, etc. ??
@@tboneaja I will make another video on it.
@@Guntalkz Thank you Kind Sir 👍🏼
I have one.. not a bad gun for $270... prefer it over a taurus g2
@@Rayvisin haven’t shot one yet. I’m curious how many more of these cheaper guns will work just fine. I’m looking forward to testing a lot of these out and being able to show the audience the performance. As long as this platform allows me to.
@@Guntalkz I have around 9 budget optioned firearms. This one is dagger like but a better grip
@@Rayvisin the dagger is another one I want to get and make a video on.
@@Rayvisin better than the dagger is a BIG statement, I’m gone have to review this thing now🔥
@@Rayvisin how’s the trigger?
Rocks are tooled per lot. usually 26-43 frames per lot, depending on the make/model. Only about 6-7 people tool the gun to fit and function. one person tries a test fire and if it ignites, it gets a pass. then they send them for finishing, they remeasure. then one more person test fires the gun, again to make sure it works. they use their brand, standard ball or flat nose ammo. the guns accuracy standard is no more than a 10-inch group at 40 yards. Must hit target to pass. By comparison, Wilson guarantees 2-inch groups at 40 yards. They won't let a gun leave their factory unless you can bullseye something. Rock on the other hand just wants the gun to work and that's about it. Also, very few brands (brands I deem worthwhile), are building their guns for consistent overpressure(+P) ammo use. Some only take standard ammo, as in leaded or fmj/tmj, with a advisory that the weapon should use "+P" sparingly. but forget hollow points, wadcutter and semi, snake shot, and anything that requires a throated barrel usually won't feed correctly. The Rock 1911s are really a bad scam because just about every other 1911 manufacturer either throats their barrels or uses metals and materials that can withstand more powerful and different types of ammo. The Rock 1911 FS standard manual literally says the gun only safely fires 230gr ball ammo. No +P. Yes, of course, this is not 100%. But the fact that it's there is a red flag. RIA makes great guns for pacific island countries law enforcement and their militaries, not so great for Americans who demand all boxes be checked.
Rock island doesn't make the dy9, they only import it