This video showcases the Long Shot Harlot, a 3D-printed single-shot derringer in .22 Long Rifle. It highlights the firearm's 3-inch barrel performance, the utility of its Picatinny rail for optics, and its innovative grip-based ammunition storage for six extra rounds. The demonstration includes a tactical reload and emphasizes the low cost of manufacturing additional units, suggesting a potential for carrying multiple firearms.
This review evaluates the Long-shot Harlot .22LR, a 3D-printed pocket pistol, comparing its 3-inch barrel version with a red dot sight to the standard model. Live fire tests on a reactive target and accuracy assessments beyond 25 yards suggest surprisingly good performance for its class. While acknowledging the .22LR's limitations for self-defense, the speaker concludes it can be effective with precise shot placement.
This video title suggests a comparison or discussion of a firearm that resembles the SIG 550, possibly a 3D printed or replica version, being made "at home." The description includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA filament, merchandise, Patreon, and other gear, including a chest rig. The creator also promotes a second channel. The content seems to focus on the creation or demonstration of a firearm-adjacent item using 3D printing technology, with a connection to firearms culture.
This video demonstrates the functionality of the Lima Six belt-fed upper receiver, developed by Sudo Solutions and featured on Hoffman Tactical. It showcases the process of loading ammunition belts, engaging targets with full-auto and semi-auto fire, and highlights the reliability of the system. The demonstration emphasizes the capabilities of this DIY/printed firearm project, with the creator exhibiting high authority in the 3D printed firearm community.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Bearing Delay Evo Bullpup," a specific firearm model. The description includes links to a previous video on the "Nexus Evo Gen 1," as well as the creator's 3D printer, filament used for projects, merchandise, Patreon page, and recommended gear. The creator also discloses earning commissions from these affiliate links and promotes a second channel.
This YouTube video showcases the M249 SAW, a belt-fed firearm, in a home setting. The creator highlights their 3D printing projects and provides links to various resources, including a legal defense fund, printing supplies, their merchandise, Patreon, and recommended gear like a chest rig. The video also promotes a second channel.
This video appears to showcase a 3D-printed Space Force-themed lever-action firearm. The description includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA Pro filament, merchandise, Patreon, general gear, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The creator also mentions a second YouTube channel and earns commissions from the provided links.
This video analyzes the assassination of CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on the alleged shooter Luigi Mangione's background and the firearm used. Brandon Herrera debunks media claims about the weapon, identifying it as a Glock with a 3D-printed frame and suppressor, explaining its failure to cycle due to the lack of a Nielsen device. The discussion also touches on the social impact and potential legislative consequences for suppressor use.
This video details the 'Big MAC,' a unique 3D-printed MAC-10 variant chambered in .45 ACP, utilizing a closed-bolt Velocity V-MAC 45 upper. It highlights modern accessories like an EOTech sight, Holosun IR laser, and a Strike Industries folding brace, enhancing ergonomics and functionality. Range testing confirms its capability as a suppressor host and fun PDW project, though a faux suppressor caused a significant POI shift.
This video focuses on the SG22, a 3D printable firearm, specifically chambered in .22LR. The content likely explores the design, assembly, and potentially function of this novel firearm platform, catering to enthusiasts interested in DIY firearm projects and the evolution of firearm manufacturing through 3D printing.
This video showcases the first shots fired from a 3D printed XD19 Glock. The title explicitly mentions "3D Printed XD19 Glock" and "first shots," indicating a focus on a custom-built firearm and its initial performance. The hashtag "#glockinc" further confirms the firearm family being discussed.
This guide details the assembly and functional aspects of the SG22, a 3D printed .22LR AR-15 build. It highlights the use of a CMMG conversion kit, specific printed components like the receiver and handguard, and accessory choices such as the Holosun 510C optic. The build emphasizes functionality and customization, with a note on potential durability concerns for certain aftermarket parts.
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