This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the Falkor Seven Action and Rock Chassis, drawing from expert insights provided by Precision Rifle Network. It covers tool-less bolt breakdown, ambidextrous feature adjustments, and chassis customization for balance and ergonomics. The process emphasizes safety and practical application for PRS-style shooting.
This review of the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) covers its features, shooting performance, and accuracy. The video details zeroing the iron sights and an LPVO, testing various ammunition types at 100 yards, and engaging targets out to 300 yards. The presenter highlights the rifle's ambidextrous design and adjustable stock, while also noting the trigger's limitations for precision shooting.
The speaker is considering purchasing a 2011-style pistol and is evaluating several high-end manufacturers including Staccato, Kimber, Atlas, and Nighthawk Custom. Key considerations include reliability, magazine compatibility, customization options, and price point. The speaker expresses a preference for firearms that function reliably out-of-the-box without extensive tuning.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Springfield Echelon 4.0C and the Springfield Hellcat Pro, focusing on shootability, ergonomics, and features relevant to concealed carry and general use. The Echelon 4.0C is presented as a larger, more shootable option with better manipulation and customization potential due to its COG unit, while the Hellcat Pro is highlighted as a more compact concealed carry choice with a compensator aiding recoil. The review covers aspects like barrel length, trigger feel, optic compatibility, and frame design.
This review highlights the Beretta PMXS subgun, noting its recent availability in the US market. The presenter praises its compact size, soft shooting characteristics, and impressive reliability, even after extensive testing without cleaning. The video details its ambidextrous features, modularity with various rail attachments, and the potential for a highly customized build, emphasizing its value proposition compared to higher-priced competitors.
This review of the Black Aces Tank 12 bullpup shotgun highlights its budget-friendly nature and ambidextrous features, including safeties, magazine release, and charging handle. The reviewer notes that the shotgun requires hotter ammunition (1425 FPS and above) to function reliably, experiencing failures to eject with lower velocity rounds. While the bullpup configuration offers compactness, the reviewer finds the ergonomics and magazine loading technique challenging.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the FN 509 Tactical and the Glock 19X MOS, focusing on their tactical features, ergonomics, and shooting performance. The presenter highlights differences in grip texture, trigger feel, and ambidextrous controls, offering insights into which pistol might be preferable for different shooters. The comparison includes live-fire demonstrations to assess recoil and handling.
This video compares the Springfield Echelon and the Glock 19X, highlighting key differences in features, ergonomics, and value. The Echelon is noted for its superior optic mounting system, better trigger, and ambidextrous magazine release, while the Glock 19X is praised for its inherent reliability. Both are presented as viable options in a similar price bracket, with the Echelon ultimately favored for its feature set.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the FN SCAR 17S and the NSGW M7, focusing on design, human engineering, and practical performance. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, argues that the NSGW M7 significantly outperforms the SCAR 17S due to superior ergonomics, ambidextrous features, and a non-reciprocating charging handle. While the SCAR 17S has some positive attributes like its cold hammer-forged barrel, it suffers from poor human engineering, stock breakages, and a problematic trigger out of the box.
This video provides an in-depth review of the new Springfield Armory Echelon striker-fired pistol. The presenter, Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical, along with guests Gabe and Landon, conduct live-fire testing, including accuracy drills, build drills, and failure drills. The review highlights the Echelon's impressive out-of-the-box trigger, modularity with its central operating group and variable interface system for optics, and ambidextrous features. The team experienced no malfunctions over approximately 550 rounds in hot weather, praising its reliability and shootability.
This Brownells Smyth Busters episode debunks the myth of a single 'perfect rifle.' Hosts Stephen and Caleb, representing Brownells, explain that the ideal firearm is subjective and depends entirely on the user's intended application, budget, and personal preferences. They highlight the modularity of the AR-15 and the practical features of a lever-action rifle, ultimately concluding that no one-size-fits-all rifle exists.
This live Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms topics, including magazine recommendations, rifle component compatibility, historical firearms analysis, and ammunition availability. The host, a firearms instructor, discusses specific models like the Duramag, LWRC rifles, FN's production of M16s/M4s, and the Beretta ARX. He also addresses common concerns such as AK vs. AR reliability, the impact of barrel length on ballistics, and the current ammunition shortage.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.