This video tests the accuracy of five budget AR-15 platforms under $1,000, including the Ruger AR556, Smith & Wesson Sport 3, Radical Firearms, PSA, and Anderson. The testing was conducted at 100 yards with consistent optics, setup, and ammunition. The primary takeaway emphasizes that training and ammunition choice are more critical than rifle cost for achieving accuracy, with all tested rifles performing well for their price point.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of five budget AR-15 platforms, evaluating their accuracy potential with various ammunition types. Instructor Elliott Delp meticulously outlines the testing methodology, including crucial experimental controls like free-float handrails and 16-inch barrels, to ensure a fair assessment. The analysis highlights that budget AR-15s can achieve impressive accuracy, with the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Blem and Ruger AR-556 emerging as top performers in terms of average and best group MOA, respectively.
Amber from Exile Armory LLC provides an update on their Black Friday sale, extending it through the current Saturday. The video showcases a wide variety of firearms currently in stock, including new arrivals and sale items. Featured firearms range from pistols like the FN 509 LS and Daniel Defense H9 to shotguns and rifles, with specific models and prices mentioned.
This video demonstrates setting up a POV shooting experience using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The host showcases three distinct firearm setups: a GForce Arms LTAC lever-action shotgun with a red dot and suppressor, a Girsan Regard pistol with custom grips, and an Anderson AR-15 featuring WOOX wood furniture and an LPVO. The content highlights specific aftermarket components and the challenges of achieving a clear POV shot.
This video showcases three "flashy" firearms: the Henry Brass Axe (.410 lever-action), a custom Anderson AR-15 with Woox furniture, and a Volquartsen Custom .22 LR rifle. The host, an established firearms influencer, demonstrates techniques like one-handed firing with the Brass Axe and highlights the stability of the Volquartsen during rapid fire. The video also briefly mentions the Sonoran Desert Institute for gunsmithing resources.
This video showcases three exceptionally large firearms that challenge the storage capacity of a typical gun safe. The host demonstrates how to fit a Big Kahuna Firearms Raptor 50 (.50 BMG), a .308 precision rifle, and a Stoeger P3000 12 Gauge shotgun, highlighting the importance of understanding firearm dimensions for effective safe storage. The content is presented with high energy by a firearms content creator.
This video from Civilian Tactical provides a direct comparison between 5.56x45mm and .22 LR tracer ammunition fired from an AR-15 platform and a Volquartsen Mamba pistol, respectively. The host, demonstrating high authority and expertise, highlights noticeable differences in speed, brightness, and visual effects like bullet fragmentation. The .22 LR tracers were observed to be slower but brighter, while the 5.56 tracers were significantly faster but appeared dimmer on camera.
This video tests an Anderson Manufacturing AR-15, built with mostly Anderson parts, to assess its quality and reliability. Despite some initial malfunctions like light strikes and a failure to feed, the firearm demonstrated resilience after being subjected to significant abuse, including being thrown. The review suggests that for its budget price point, the Anderson AR-15 offers a functional entry-level option, with recommendations for upgrading the bolt carrier group and trigger for improved performance.
This video focuses on budget-friendly AR-15 options, specifically highlighting the Anderson AR-15. The creator acknowledges Anderson's widespread recognition in the firearms community and invites viewer feedback on the brand. The description also promotes the creator's apparel, website with recommended products, and social media channels, while including affiliate disclaimers and a standard firearms content disclaimer.
This review of the Anderson AR-15 focuses on its performance as a budget-friendly entry-level rifle. The presenter tested two types of ammunition, Wolf Gold 55-grain and Hornady V-Max 55-grain, at 100 yards. The rifle demonstrated a slight preference for the cheaper Wolf Gold ammunition, achieving approximately a 2-inch group compared to the Hornady's slightly larger group. The reviewer rates it an 8/10 for beginners.
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