This Q&A session from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide array of firearms topics, including historical Peruvian firearms, the mechanics of bullpup rifles, the SKS45's development timeline, and the viability of various modern cartridges. Ian McCollum discusses the design principles behind different firearm actions, the challenges of modernizing older platforms, and the factors influencing barrel life. The discussion also touches upon the future of firearm design, the role of AI in video production, and the practicalities of military adoption of new weapon systems.
This review of the Desert Tech WLVRN (Wolverine) highlights its evolution from the original MDR, focusing on significant improvements in reliability, accuracy, and ergonomics. The WLVRN features a reduced part count, a simplified side-ejection system (ambidextrously configurable), a new three-lug barrel mounting system for enhanced accuracy, and a lighter overall weight. The review also touches on its performance in competitive shooting scenarios and its suitability for modern tactical applications.
This video provides a detailed look at the Steyr AUG, also known as the F88 in Australia. It highlights the rifle's futuristic design, bullpup configuration, and unique features like translucent magazines and an integrated scope that doubles as a carrying handle. The discussion touches on its ambidextrous ejection capabilities and its adoption by various countries, including Austria and Australia, noting its operational use by elite Austrian paratroopers.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Faxon ARAK-21, emphasizing its unique long-stroke gas piston system and ambidextrous ejection capabilities. The video highlights the rifle's AK/AR hybrid design, quick-change barrels, and modularity. Expert insights from Bob Faxon, founder of Faxon Firearms, underscore the engineering focus on reliability and user-configurable features.
This video provides a hands-on look at the Faxon Firearms ARAK-31 at SHOT Show 2015. The presenter highlights its features as a 'race gun' version of the ARAK platform, noting the Hyperfire trigger and ambidextrous ejection window. The ARAK-31 is presented as a .308 platform, with mentions of potential 6.5 Creedmoor variants. The video includes shooting impressions of the ARAK-2139 with a suppressor and Battlecomp muzzle device.
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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