Channel: @smallarmssolutions
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.
This video explains the concept of 'inconclusive' in firearms ballistics, specifically in the context of the Charlie Kirk trial. It details how a 30 caliber projectile was found to match the class characteristics of a suspect rifle but lacked sufficient individual characteristics for a definitive match due to impact damage. The explanation clarifies that 'inconclusive' is not an elimination and emphasizes the importance of jury deliberation with all available evidence.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Glock pistol generations, from the original Gen 1 in 1985 to the latest Gen 6. The instructor details key design changes, ergonomic improvements, and functional enhancements across each generation, highlighting innovations like polymer frames, striker-fired systems, and updated finishes. The Gen 6 is presented as a significant leap in comfort and ergonomics, with specific modifications aimed at preventing conversion devices.
This video delves into the development of Colt's early external piston rifles, specifically the M5 and LE 1020. It highlights the design philosophies of engineers like Greg Grechenko, the technical differences between the M5 and LE 1020, and the reasons behind the M5's cancellation. The SCW stock development is also explored as a separate but related project by Grechenko.
This video delves into the history and technical aspects of Colt's four-way enhanced rifle fire control group, a system offering Safe, Semi, Auto, and Burst modes. The expert instructor, with extensive experience at Colt, details the evolution of the burst cam, patent information, and specific rifle models that utilized this complex mechanism. It highlights practical challenges and historical context, including issues faced by the Greek Army and the eventual discontinuation of the program.
This video provides an in-depth look at the manufacturing process for bolts and bolt carriers at Centurion Arms. It highlights the use of advanced CNC machinery, including twin-spindle lathes and mills, integrated with collaborative robots for efficient, high-volume production. The emphasis is on a multi-stage process involving precise machining, rigorous quality control at multiple checkpoints, and specialized finishing techniques like heat treating and chrome plating to ensure mil-spec compliance and durability. The video also details critical steps like carrier key staking to prevent loosening, showcasing Centurion Arms' commitment to producing high-quality firearm components.
This entry details the Centurion Arms MK11 Mod 0 clone, drawing insights from Monty LeClaire, a retired Navy SEAL and founder of Centurion Arms. It covers the rifle's historical lineage from the SR-25, its evolution through military designations like the M110, and specific technical enhancements in the clone version. LeClaire's expertise, gained from direct operational and manufacturing experience, provides a deep dive into the platform's development and features.
This entry details the Colt Individual Carbine (IC), an advanced external piston AR-15 variant that, despite its high-quality design and testing, never reached commercial or military sales. The video, presented by small arms expert Chris Bartocci, explores the IC's development, technical innovations like its hardened cam pin insert and monolithic upper receiver, and its place in the context of the US Army's search for an M4 replacement. Bartocci, a former Colt employee with deep technical knowledge, provides a historical and critical analysis of the program and the rifle's potential.
This video details the resurrection of the Colt MARS (Mini Assault Rifle System) program by Centurion Arms. It covers the historical context, the unique 5.56x30mm MARS cartridge, and the intricate process of reverse-engineering and manufacturing these rare prototypes. The expertise of Chris Bartocci and Monty LeClaire highlights the engineering challenges and the platform's potential.
This video memorializes Lt Gen William M. Keys, former CEO of Colt Defense and Colt's Manufacturing. It details his distinguished military career, his pivotal role in saving Colt from bankruptcy through strategic contracts like the M4 Carbine, and his leadership style. The content also touches on his personal preferences, such as his strong affinity for the .45 ACP 1911 platform and his controversial stance against 9mm pistols.