Channel: @booliganshootingsports
This video provides a quick demonstration of a custom Ruger LC Carbine modified with the INFITAC FML19 chassis, creating an MP57-style firearm. The demonstration highlights the low recoil and smooth cycling of the 5.7x28mm round in this compact build, showcasing its performance in a rapid-fire scenario. The presenter, Booligan, demonstrates proficient handling and knowledge of custom firearm modifications.
This guide details the process of customizing a Tisas Tank Commander 1911 to emulate the iconic Pachmayr Combat Special. Key modifications include fitting a ported 5-inch barrel to a 4.25-inch slide, installing BoMar-style rear and Novak-style front sights, and adding a flat backstrap, pinned grip safety, and authentic Pachmayr grips. The resulting firearm is noted as a fantastic shooter with excellent recoil management.
This guide details the installation and practical use of the INFITAC FML19 micro thermal sight, featuring a custom piggyback mount for an Olight red dot. It covers setup on a bullpup rifle, touchscreen operation, imaging modes, and realistic identification ranges for night operations, drawing on insights from Booligan Shooting Sports.
This video provides a quick comparison of the INFITAC FML19 and FMP13 thermal sights, highlighting their physical differences, resolution capabilities, and tactical applications. The FML19 offers superior resolution (384x288) and a longer detection range (1100 yards) compared to the FMP13 (256x192 resolution, 740 yards detection). The FML19 is recommended as a secondary optic for carbines due to its 5-hour battery life.
The INFITAC FML19 is an improved mini thermal sight designed for pistols, offering higher resolution and a larger sensor than its predecessor. While slightly bulky for standard pistol use, it excels in specialized builds like 'Star Wars' inspired blasters or as a secondary thermal optic. The sight features a red dot reticle within its thermal display and utilizes USB Type-C charging.
This guide details a custom 'Cyberpunk' build inspired by the Lebman SMG, using a Tisas Night Stalker 9mm. It focuses on attaching a Holosun optic and Armory Craft compensator, and crucially, fabricating a 3D printed angled magazine holder. This holder serves an aesthetic purpose and avoids NFA classification as a vertical grip, demonstrating advanced customization skills.
This YouTube video features the Taurus .44 Magnum, specifically dubbed the “Chubby Snubby.” The description invites viewers to click a related video link for more information about the project, suggesting a potential build, modification, or in-depth exploration of this firearm. Given the focus on a specific model and caliber, the content is likely to appeal to handgun enthusiasts and those interested in revolvers.
This YouTube video focuses on the Taurus "Chubby Snubby" .44 Magnum carry comp revolver, emphasizing the idea of building unique and desired firearm projects. The description encourages viewers to embrace unconventional ideas, specifically highlighting the creation of compensated snubnose .44 Magnum revolvers. It positions the project as a personal endeavor rather than a standard offering.
This video showcases a personal competition 1911 built by the now-retired premier builder Scott Mulkerin of SDM Fabrication. Originally used in the Unlimited Auto division of bowling pin matches, the pistol is a significant piece of the collector's inventory. The description mentions historical context, including Scott Mulkerin using this firearm at the Second Chance bowling pin matches between 1994-1995, a notable event for top shooters. The owner intends to film a full range day with this custom firearm, highlighting its competitive legacy.
This video showcases a custom 1911 pistol featuring a unique "Battleship Camo" Cerakote finish, applied by Elliot White Gun Co. The description humorously acknowledges the potentially disorienting visual effect of the camouflage. The content focuses on the aesthetic customization of a firearm, highlighting the specialized finishing work involved.
This video showcases a unique Cyberpunk-themed modification of the Masterpiece Arms 930T, dubbed the 'CyberMac'. Key upgrades include a custom front-end with flow-through cooling, a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, and an Aimpoint Acro red dot sight. The aesthetic is further enhanced by a functional carry handle, essential for the Cyberpunk look, which also integrates backup iron sights.
This review details a custom-built 1887 lever-action shotgun, modified to be the smallest possible 12-gauge version. Key modifications include a shortened 12.5-inch barrel and magazine tube, along with a 'Rosebox' style grip inspired by Terminator 2. Despite its compact size, the shotgun weighs 5.5 lbs and holds 6 rounds of 2.75-inch shells.