This video showcases the BPK-92 bullpup conversion kit for the Zastava M92, transforming it into an OTs-14 Groza-inspired firearm. The review highlights the SLS nylon construction, ease of installation, and functional performance during range testing. While mag changes are noted as slightly awkward due to the bullpup configuration, the trigger is deemed acceptable for the platform.
This YouTube live stream features Mr. Snow.Makes discussing his various projects, including a cannon and high-speed filming. While the title suggests a potentially broad range of topics, the mention of "cannons" and the context of 3D2A (often associated with 3D-printed firearms and related engineering) indicate a strong likelihood of firearms-adjacent or directly firearms-related content. The stream is described as being "a little more off topic than our normal streams, but should be fun," implying a more casual and potentially varied discussion.
This YouTube video features P80 Ralph in a development stream focused on demystifying Glocks. The content likely delves into the intricacies, features, and potential modifications or build aspects related to Glock pistols and their Polymer 80 (P80) counterparts. Viewers can expect insights into the design and functionality of these popular firearms.
This YouTube video, "3D2A CAD Design with Chairmanwon," focuses on advanced Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for firearm components, featuring Chairmanwon. The content centers around the technical and design aspects of creating gun parts using CAD software.
This YouTube live stream features Evan Jones discussing and developing a DIY flywheel delayed blowback rifle. The description also mentions his involvement in 3D2A (3D Printed Firearms) development and building an airplane, suggesting a broad range of technical and engineering interests.
This YouTube video discusses the censorship of "3D2A" content by YouTube, implying content related to 3D-printed firearms or related technology. The description strongly emphasizes the importance of firearm safety, legal compliance, and seeking professional training. It explicitly states the video is for educational purposes only and requires viewers to agree to legal age and compliance with firearm laws. The core of the video appears to be an explanation or discussion around why content related to 3D printing and firearms might be removed from the platform.
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