This video introduces the Traditions NitroBolt, a bolt-action muzzleloader that utilizes the Federal Fire Stick system. It highlights the firearm's innovative features, including its bolt-action design, pillar bedding, free-floating barrel, and adjustable cheek weld. The discussion emphasizes the accuracy benefits derived from the consistent powder charges of the Fire Stick and the precise bullet seating provided by the rifle's internal shelf. The video also details the firearm's safety features, ease of cleaning through bolt disassembly, and its overall user-friendly design for hunters.
Colion Noir provides an expert review of the Ruger American Gen 2 Ranch Rifle, highlighting its significant upgrades over the previous generation. He emphasizes the improved ergonomics, including an adjustable cheek weld and length of pull, a smoother bolt action, and a fluted barrel for weight reduction. The rifle's ability to accept standard AR-15 magazines and its budget-friendly MSRP of $700 make it a compelling option for various shooting applications.
This video provides a hands-on look at the Panzer Arms AR12 semi-automatic shotgun in an OD Green finish. The demonstration covers key features like the adjustable cheek weld and flip-up sights, magazine loading, and a live-fire test showcasing its cycling and low recoil. The presenter, identified as Mike from D'Boss Firearms, exhibits safe handling and knowledge of the firearm's accessories.
This video showcases the Savage Model 110 rifle featuring the new AccuFit stock system. Mike Xena, VP of Operations for Savage Rifles, details the stock's aluminum spine for rigidity and lightweight durability, the 3D bedding system for consistent receiver contact, and the user-adjustable AccuFit components for cheek weld and length of pull. The rifle is chambered in .450 Bushmaster and highlights Savage's commitment to accuracy and user interface.
This range review of the Molot VEPR AK308 highlights its robust construction and smooth shooting characteristics. The reviewer notes the rifle's RPK-style build, 21.5-inch chrome-lined barrel, and 1.5mm thick receiver contribute to its durability and lifetime potential. It performed well with 7.62x51 NATO loads, offering comfortable shooting with its tubular folding stock, heavy-duty butt pad, and adjustable cheek weld. The rifle is presented as a versatile platform suitable for hunting, range, and competition use.
This video provides a detailed, step-by-step installation guide for the Battleline Industries SAPR cheek riser attachment on a B5 Systems SOPMOD stock for an AR-15 platform. It covers removing the factory butt pad, attaching the SAPR unit, adjusting cheek weld height, and canting the butt pad. The presenter highlights the ambidextrous nature of the riser, its impact on length of pull, and its utility for backup iron sights.
Michael Cabrera from Heckler & Koch introduces the MR762A1 LRP, a variant of the MR762 designed for long-range precision shooting. Key enhancements include the G28 buttstock with an adjustable cheek weld, a larger buffer and buffer tube, ergonomically adapted pistol grip, Manta rail grips for heat dissipation, and a Larue tactical bipod and 3-9x40 optic. The rifle maintains the MR762's piston system and free-floating rail. It is available to the public, manufactured in New Hampshire, and comes with a branded bag.
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