| Segment | Time‑Stamp (approx.) | Core Content | |---------|----------------------|--------------| | | 0:00‑2:15 | Jules opens the boxed pistol, points out the pre‑filled oil cartridge, and describes the “Oil Overload” marketing claim. | | First Impressions | 2:15‑4:30 | Build quality, weight (≈ 22 oz), dimensions, and magazine capacity (10 + 1). Jules notes the “slick” feel of the slide. | | Disassembly & Inspection | 4:30‑7:45 | Quick takedown shows the oil reservoir (≈ 0.6 ml). Jules highlights the sealed nature of the system and the lack of traditional oil spots on the slide. | | Live‑Fire Test – 100 Rounds | 7:45‑12:30 | Shooting from a 5‑yard bench with factory 115‑grain 17 MM‑C ammo. No stovepipes, no failures to feed. The slide returns to battery with a “soft‑click”. | | Extended Test – 500 Rounds (Rapid Fire) | 12:30‑16:05 | 20 rd/sec on a 30‑round magazine, then a reload. After 500 rounds the slide still feels “well‑lubed”, and the oil reservoir shows no depletion. | | Accuracy Drill (25 yd) | 16:05‑18:20 | 5‑shot groups with factory sights (2‑inch average). After swapping to a Trijicon HD‑X night sight, groups shrink to 0.9 inches. | | User Experience & Ergonomics | 18:20‑20:45 | Jules comments on grip texture, recoil impulse (very mild), and trigger pull (5.5 lb, clean). He mentions a slight “pinch” for shooters with larger hands. | | Comparison to 9 mm Counterparts | 20:45‑22:50 | Weight advantage (≈ 2 oz lighter) and higher velocity (≈ 1,200 fps vs 1,050 fps). However, ammo cost is higher ($0.65/round vs $0.40/round). | | Final Verdict & Recommendations | 22:50‑24:30 | Jules awards the pistol an 8.2/10, recommends it for concealed‑carry enthusiasts and anyone who dislikes frequent cleaning. | | Outro / Call‑to‑Action | 24:30‑End | Reminder to subscribe, link to the manufacturer’s site, and a teaser for the next “Oil Overload” video (different caliber). |