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This video reviews the new titanium .22LR suppressor line from White Label Armory, a subsidiary of Vector Industries. The Party Popper (3-inch, 1.7 oz) and Hotlink (5-inch, 2.6 oz) are highlighted as direct thread, 1-inch diameter cans. The review covers their construction, performance in terms of sound reduction and point of impact shift, and suitability for different applications like competition shooting (Party Popper) and hunting (Hotlink).
This review of the Glock 19 Gen 6 highlights significant upgrades over previous generations, particularly in ergonomics and modularity. The presenter, with extensive experience, details improvements like the new optic mounting system, enhanced grip texturing, a single trigger guard undercut, and an extended beaver tail. While praising Glock for 'catching up' to aftermarket trends, the review also points out areas for potential improvement, such as the lack of a double undercut and the specific optic cut.
This video discusses common Glock issues like slide bite and the 'Glock knuckle' affecting the middle finger. It highlights the single trigger guard undercut introduced in newer generations as an improvement but suggests it doesn't go far enough, advocating for a double undercut for enhanced comfort and grip.
This video explains the Plan B mount system used by Lantac suppressors, specifically demonstrating its compatibility with the Lantac Dragon 556 muzzle brake. The presenter highlights the modularity of the Plan B mount, allowing users to switch suppressors between different firearms that utilize the same mounting configuration. The internal threading of the muzzle brake and subsequent baffles is shown, emphasizing the standardized interface.
This review highlights the Lantac M-Spec22S .22 suppressor, emphasizing its exceptional quietness, particularly when used with CCI Quiet ammunition. The speaker praises its lightweight design and fully serviceable nature, allowing for easy disassembly and cleaning, which sets it apart from many other suppressors on the market. The ability to mount to the Plan B system is also noted as a significant advantage.
This video demonstrates the modularity of a suppressor, showcasing how removing individual baffles affects its length and potentially its sound suppression capabilities. The presenter highlights the ability to configure the suppressor from a single baffle to its full five-baffle setup, emphasizing its adaptability for different firearm platforms and desired performance characteristics.
This review of the Lantac M-Spec22S .22LR suppressor highlights its modularity, allowing users to configure it from a 5-baffle setup (6.75 inches) down to a single-baffle configuration (3.4 inches). The reviewer praises its lightweight construction (4.7 oz full, 2.4 oz single baffle) and the inclusion of both direct thread and Plan B mounting systems. The suppressor demonstrated excellent sound reduction, particularly with subsonic ammunition, making it a compelling option for rimfire enthusiasts.
This review covers the Derya TM22 Lever, a .22LR lever-action rifle. The expert instructor highlights its affordability, suitability for new shooters, and plinking potential. Key features include a threaded barrel, adjustable stock, and various magazine capacities, though some minor improvements are suggested for optimal performance.
This video provides an overview of ballistic protection, specifically focusing on NIJ Level 4 plates meeting new NIJ 7 specifications. The speaker emphasizes the value of life and the importance of investing in quality protection, noting a 10-year warranty and an MSRP of $399. The content also touches upon YouTube's content moderation policies impacting firearms-related channels.
This video demonstrates a ballistic gel test comparing Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) and Soft Point (SP) ammunition against RMA Armament body armor. The test involves firing both ammunition types into ballistic gel placed behind the armor, with a water jug serving as a penetration indicator. The FMJ round impacted the ceramic plate, fragmenting, while the SP round's performance is observed for its potential to penetrate the armor and the water jug.
This video demonstrates a humorous, yet illustrative, test of RMA Armament's 'King of Armor' ballistic plate. A gummy bear, simulated by a bear-shaped water bottle, is shown to feel more secure when presented with the body armor, highlighting its protective capabilities in a lighthearted manner. The demonstration uses readily available items to visualize the concept of ballistic protection.
This video provides an in-depth review and ballistic test of the RMA Armament 1165MC Gen 2 NIJ Level IV body armor. The reviewer details the plate's specifications, including its thinness, high purity ceramic composition, multi-curve design, and lightweight construction. Multiple ballistic tests are conducted using various calibers (.30-06, 5.56x45mm, 9mm, .22LR) against a water jug target to assess penetration and backface deformation, demonstrating the armor's protective capabilities.