Channel: @booliganshootingsports
This video provides a quick demonstration of the Ruger MP57, a custom build based on the Ruger LC Carbine modified with the INFITAC FML19 chassis. The demonstration, conducted by Booligan, highlights the firearm's performance in 5.7x28mm, showcasing low recoil during rapid fire and its compact form factor. Booligan's expertise in firearm modification is evident throughout the segment.
This video details the customization of a Tisas Tank Commander into a Pachmayr Combat Special-inspired 1911. Key modifications include fitting a ported 5-inch barrel to a 4.25-inch slide, custom slide cuts for BoMar-style rear sights and Novak-style front sights, and the addition of a flat backstrap, pinned grip safety, and authentic Pachmayr grips. The result is a visually striking and reportedly excellent-shooting classic custom 1911.
This guide details the installation and initial use of the INFITAC FML19 micro thermal sight, focusing on a custom piggyback mount setup for bullpup rifles. It highlights the sight's RMR footprint compatibility and touchscreen interface for adjusting imaging modes. The demonstration emphasizes practical identification ranges versus theoretical detection ranges for thermal optics.
This expert-level comparison by Booligan Shooting Sports analyzes the INFITAC FML19 and FMP13 thermal sights. The FML19 offers superior performance with a 384x288 resolution and a 1100-yard detection range, compared to the FMP13's 256x192 resolution and 740-yard range. The FML19 utilizes a rechargeable CR2 battery with a 5-hour life and is recommended as a secondary optic for carbines.
This video introduces the INFITAC FML19, an improved mini thermal sight for pistols. While noted as potentially large for standard use, it's highlighted for specialized builds and as a secondary sight. The FML19 features a higher resolution and larger sensor than its predecessor, offering increased fidelity. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, showcases its tracking capabilities and plans further testing on various firearm platforms.
This guide details a custom build inspired by the Lebman 1911 SMG, using a Tisas Night Stalker as a base. It covers aesthetic modifications like a wooden vertical foregrip and a 3D-printed angled magazine holder designed for NFA compliance. The build also incorporates performance enhancements such as a Holosun optic and an Armory Craft compensator. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority in firearm modification and legal compliance.
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 guide details the process of transforming a Taurus .44 Magnum revolver into a 'chubby snubby' carry comp style firearm. Modifications include bobbing the hammer for snag-free carry, machining a barrel compensator, installing a Novak 1911 front sight, and reshaping G10 grips for improved ergonomics and concealability. The project aims to create a powerful yet carryable .44 Magnum.
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 guide details the process of applying a Cyberpunk aesthetic to a Masterpiece Arms 930T, incorporating custom 3D printed furniture, a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, and an Aimpoint Acro red dot sight. The modification focuses on both visual appeal and functional integration, including a unique sight picture through a custom carry handle. Expertise from a firearm customization specialist is evident in the approach to integrating these components.
This video details the process of creating a compact, custom 1887 lever-action shotgun, inspired by the 'Terminator 2' film. The build involves significant modifications, including shortening the barrel to 12.5 inches and altering the stock to a 'Rosebox' pistol grip. The presenter, Booligan, demonstrates high expertise in firearm customization and legal compliance, emphasizing the need for NFA tax stamps for such modifications. The final product is a unique, compact 12-gauge shotgun.