Channel: @clintmagdumpmorgan
This video emphasizes the critical importance of consistent everyday carry (EDC) for firearms, warning against common mistakes like prioritizing comfort over capability. It advises building a practical, comfortable EDC kit, choosing firearms that offer sufficient capability, and rigorously training with the chosen setup and ammunition. The instructor stresses that a firearm not carried or not trained with is ineffective, urging viewers to seek professional instruction to ensure readiness.
This review of the US Palm CAT4 Storm AR-15 highlights its unique origin from an AK accessories manufacturer. The firearm features a distinctive Hurricane muzzle device, a 16-inch chrome moly barrel with a 1:7 twist, and a mid-length gas system. The reviewer praises the ambidextrous controls, flared magwell, and the Hyperfire EDT trigger, while noting potential concerns with the charging handle's gas mitigation and the low-profile ambi magazine release. Overall, it's presented as a feature-rich AR-15 with a competitive price point.
Clint Morgan discusses his summer everyday carry (EDC) rotation, emphasizing the shift from winter carry. He details his preferred firearms, noting a move towards more compact options like the SIG 365 Legion or Bull Armory Ultralight over his SIG 226 Legion for warmer weather concealed carry. He also covers essential non-firearm items including pocket knives, a fixed blade for utility, a rigid Nexbelt, a SureFire Stiletto Pro flashlight, traditional watches, ballistic-rated Wiley X eyewear, a Dango minimalist wallet with an AirTag band, a streamlined keychain, a Zippo butane lighter, and practical hats.
This video details the modernization of a Zastava N-PAP underfolder AK using JMAC Customs aftermarket parts. The presenter, Clint Morgan, showcases the installation of an M-LOK rail gas tube, a Picatinny rail dust cover, an extended magwell, and a vertical grip. He also discusses improving the ergonomics of the underfolder stock with a paracord wrap and mounting an optic. The upgrades aim to enhance the rifle's functionality and aesthetics, making it more comparable to modern tactical platforms.
This video reviews the Henry Mare's Leg chambered in .357 Magnum, highlighting its iconic aesthetic and historical appeal, particularly its connection to Steve McQueen. While acknowledging its limited practical utility for modern self-defense or utility, the review emphasizes its coolness factor and potential for nostalgic reenactment. The video includes a comparative ballistics test demonstrating the significant velocity increase from the Mare's Leg's longer barrel compared to a standard revolver.
Clint Morgan discusses the relevance of short-barreled rifles (SBRs), arguing they are not obsolete despite longer barrels offering greater velocity and range for cartridges like 5.56. He highlights SBRs' advantages in close quarters, vehicle operations, and home defense due to their compact size, contrasting them with the longer barrels needed for optimal 5.56 performance. The discussion touches on specific platforms like the Mark 18 and M4, and mentions the potential for advanced accuracy from newer designs like Blackout Defense's.
This review of the Blackout Defense Quantum DTL AR-15 highlights its advanced features, including the Helix barrel system with a dual taper lock (DTL) design for enhanced accuracy and a user-adjustable gas system. The reviewer, Clint Morgan, custom-built his rifle and tested its performance, noting the impressive 4PB Zero trigger and ambidextrous controls. While generally impressed, he identified minor issues like potential magazine overinsertion with PMAGs and the lack of a fully ambidextrous bolt catch.
Clint Morgan, demonstrating expert-level knowledge, explains why suppressed pistols may fail to cycle. He details how added suppressor weight and back pressure affect firearm mechanics, particularly tilting barrel designs like the Glock 19X. The guide emphasizes the use of Nielsen devices (boosters) to compensate for these issues and highlights firearms like the Sig Sauer P226 and FNX-45 Tactical as more reliable suppressor hosts due to their design and recoil systems. The importance of training with your specific suppressed setup is also stressed.
This video explores the utility and application of weapon-mounted lights, differentiating between 'lumen' (wide throw) and 'candela' (tight beam) focused lights. It details activation methods, including the benefits and drawbacks of the DG switch, and discusses holster compatibility issues. The instructor emphasizes positive target identification as the primary benefit, particularly for home defense, while acknowledging potential liabilities like accidental activation.
The video discusses the push for national concealed carry reciprocity (HR38) and argues for nationwide constitutional carry as a more complete realization of Second Amendment rights. It highlights that reciprocity alone still requires permits, whereas constitutional carry allows lawful citizens to carry without one. The speaker also touches on global conflicts and their potential impact on domestic security, advocating for an armed citizenry as a deterrent.
This video from Clint Morgan, an experienced firearms instructor, clarifies common misconceptions about the Second Amendment. Morgan emphasizes that the right to bear arms, like other constitutional rights such as freedom of speech, is not diminished by technological advancements. He argues that the principle behind the right remains constant, regardless of how technology evolves.
This video, presented by Clint Morgan, argues for civilian body armor ownership by drawing parallels from historical laws and legal precedents like D.C. v. Heller. Morgan asserts that the right to own defensive armor is as fundamental as the right to bear arms, rooted in centuries of Western legal tradition where it was considered a civic duty. The content emphasizes personal responsibility for acquiring adequate gear and exercising constitutional rights without justification.