This guide details the process of building a civilian-accessible clone of the rare HK 416C PDW. It emphasizes using specific reproduction parts from manufacturers like Illinois Precision Machine (IPM) and HK Parts, while highlighting key differences from original HK components and addressing potential compatibility issues, such as magazine fitment and BCG interaction with FRT triggers. The build focuses on achieving a high degree of visual and functional fidelity to the original 416C.
The Rossi Brawler is a budget-friendly single-action pistol chambered in .45 Colt or 3-inch .410 shotshells, featuring a 9-inch barrel and a unique ejector system. While not ideal for self-defense due to its single-shot nature, it offers potential for range fun and plinking, especially with the availability of .410 shells. Its inexpensive price point makes it an interesting addition for collectors or those seeking a unique firearm experience.
This video aims to explain the 8.6 Blackout (or 8.6 BLK) cartridge. The explanation likely covers its origins, purpose, ballistic properties, and potential applications in firearms. Given the nature of the cartridge, it's designed for suppressed shooting and offers capabilities that bridge the gap between traditional pistol and rifle rounds, particularly for subsonic use in platforms like AR-15 variants.
This review of the Sig Spear LT in 300 Blackout highlights its excellent shootability and reliability, particularly noting its short-stroke gas piston system. The reviewer, a first-time piston gun user, praises its clean operation and crisp cycling. While generally impressed, specific dislikes include the factory trigger, charging handle, and bolt release mechanism.
This guide details the analysis of the SIG SPEAR Assaulter K, a compact variant of the US Army's new M7 rifle, focusing on its terminal ballistics and recoil characteristics. Expert insights from Garand Thumb, a recognized firearms testing authority, highlight the .277 Fury round's performance in ballistic gelatin and its 'concussive' recoil compared to standard 5.56mm platforms. The video emphasizes the significant advancements in compact firepower for military applications.
This review of the HM Defense Stealth 556 upper highlights its unique integral suppressor design, featuring a 9-inch button-rifled barrel with a monoblock machined directly into it. The setup offers a compact form factor suitable for CQB, personal defense, and hunting applications like hog or coyote hunting. The reviewer emphasizes the accuracy and rigidity of HM Defense's barrels, noting the effectiveness of the integrated suppressor and the improved HM Defense Bolt (HMB) for enhanced durability.
This video reviews the domestically produced MI300 SMG in .300 Blackout caliber, developed by WMI in Thailand. It highlights the firearm's compatibility with subsonic .300 Blackout ammunition and suppressors, its compact 9-inch barrel, and its suitability for special operations and VIP protection roles. The firearm is noted as being primarily for government agencies, with potential future civilian versions.
This guide details the process of mounting an optic on the Kalashnikov KP-9 and outlines range testing procedures. The video highlights the KP-9's accuracy at 100 yards and its reliable function with various ammunition types. Instruction is provided by Chris, an established firearms reviewer with significant technical knowledge, offering practical insights into the platform's performance and potential ergonomic considerations like heat buildup.
This video presents a ballistics gel test of Federal Fusion 150-grain 300 Blackout ammunition fired from a 9-inch barrel AR-15. The test provides insights into penetration depth, permanent wound cavity, and bullet expansion, with the speaker considering this round for home defense. The results indicate significant penetration and expansion, with the bullet reaching 25 inches and creating a wound channel of approximately 13.5 inches.
This video reviews the Beretta ARX160 in .22LR, a rifle and pistol variant modeled after the upcoming 5.56 ARX160. Key features include a folding stock, ambidextrous ejection, multiple Picatinny rails, and flip-up sights. The rifle has a 16-inch barrel, while the pistol variant features a 9-inch barrel. Both are noted for their tactical appearance and fun shooting experience, with availability expected in July.
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