Channel: @smallarmssolutions
This video provides an in-depth review of the LMT Estonia External Piston DMR in 7.62mm NATO. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, details the rifle's unique external piston operating system, a requirement for the Estonian contract due to perceived health benefits. The review covers its modularity, barrel options, and specific components like the GSL suppressor and Magpul PMAGs. Shooting impressions highlight its manageable recoil for a .308 and accuracy, with groups generally around 1-1.5 MOA, suitable for a DMR role.
This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Micro 380 Auto highlights its lightweight design and soft-shooting characteristics, making it a viable option for concealed carry. The instructor compares it to the SIG P365 and Glock 42, noting its comfortable ergonomics and higher magazine capacity (11-13 rounds) compared to older .380 ACP pistols. While acknowledging the debate between .380 ACP and 9x19mm, the review emphasizes the Hellcat's suitability for those prioritizing reduced recoil.
This review of the American Tactical OMNI Alpha MAXX AR-15 highlights its affordable polymer construction, designed for plinking and general use. The instructor, with a decade-long history with the company, details the evolution of the platform, emphasizing improvements like steel inserts in the lower receiver and the implementation of drilled and pinned gas blocks. While not a mil-spec or combat-grade rifle, it offers good value for its price point, suitable for new shooters entering the sport.
This video provides an in-depth historical overview and technical comparison of the SOPMOD MK18 and Geissele URGI rifle platforms. It details the evolution from early SOPMOD Block I CQB uppers and the Mark 18 Mod 0 to the Block II with its free-floating RIS II handguard, and finally to the modern URGI (Block III). The expert instructor highlights key component differences, barrel technologies like cold hammer forging, gas system variations, and the challenges of achieving clone correctness due to unit-level customizations.
This video details the ADCOR BEAR rifle, an innovative firearm developed by Mike Brown, originally a canning machine engineer. It features a unique hybrid gas system combining the benefits of internal and external piston designs for improved accuracy and cleanliness. The video covers the rifle's development history, its technical specifications, disassembly/reassembly of its unique gas system, and its participation in military trials like the Individual Carbine Program. Despite its advanced design, company politics and unfortunate events led to its obscurity, making it a rare collector's item.
This video provides an expert analysis of the ATF forensic firearms identification report concerning the Charlie Kirk homicide. The instructor details the examination of a Mauser Model 98 rifle, .30-06 Springfield cartridges, and recovered bullet fragments. Key findings include the rifle's operability, the identification of fired cartridge cases matching the rifle, and an inconclusive determination for a bullet jacket fragment due to damage. The analysis also touches on tool marks found on cartridge cases and the importance of forensic evidence in legal proceedings, while debunking conspiracy theories.
This review of the Springfield Armory Echelon Compact Compensated (4.0 Comp) highlights its features and performance. The compensated model aims to reduce muzzle rise and flip, offering benefits for competition shooting and faster follow-up shots. However, it also introduces increased muzzle flash and report, making it less ideal for self-defense in dark environments. The pistol features ambidextrous controls, an optics-ready slide, and a polymer frame, positioning it as a strong competitor in the modern handgun market.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Zastava M77 optics-ready DMR rifle, chambered in .308 Winchester (7.62 NATO). The presenter details its AK-on-steroids design, historical context within Serbian/Yugoslavian DMR development, and contrasts it with the SVD Dragunov. Key features discussed include its cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel, four-position gas regulator, and specific magazine compatibility. The review also covers disassembly procedures, accuracy testing with Black Hills ammunition, and its classification as a DMR rather than a precision sniper rifle.
This review of the SIG M400 SDIX highlights its advanced features, drawing parallels to the SIG Spear and Spear Light. The rifle incorporates an internal piston system, billet aluminum receivers, and full ambidextrous controls, making it a modern iteration of SIG's AR platform. The mid-length gas system and SIG Matchite Duo trigger are noted as significant enhancements for performance and user experience.
This video provides an in-depth review of the CMMG BR47 DISSENT rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. It highlights the rifle's design as a solution for states with assault weapon restrictions, its compatibility with AK magazines, and the engineering behind its robust bolt designed to prevent breakage common in other AR platforms firing this caliber. The review also covers its unique features like the captive recoil spring system, state-compliant configurations, and performance at the range, offering a comprehensive look for potential buyers.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Zastava ZPAP M72 RPK rifle, highlighting its Yugoslavian/Serbian design origins and improvements over Soviet RPKs. Key features discussed include the 1.5mm receiver thickness, non-chrome lined barrels on original models (contrasted with modern chrome-lined cold hammer-forged barrels from Zastava USA), unique finned barrels for heat dissipation, adjustable sights, and a bolt-hold-open mechanism tied to the follower. The review also covers disassembly and reassembly procedures, offering insights into the rifle's construction and reliability.
This video provides an in-depth look at two significant Colt AR-15A2 models: the HBAR and the Government Model. It details their historical context, key A2 upgrades over the SP1, and the evolution of these models through various iterations like the Sporter HBAR and Match Target. The presenter highlights the differences in barrel profiles and the construction quality of older Colt receivers compared to modern ones.