This video reviews five firearms lauded for their exceptionally low recoil, making them fun and fast to shoot. The selection spans various categories, from concealed carry pistols like the Ruger Security-380 and the high-end Nighthawk TRS Comp, to a pistol-caliber carbine (Stribog SP9A3), a 5.7x28mm handgun (Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7), and a competition 12-gauge shotgun (TTI 3G Gen12). The presenter emphasizes speed, smooth shooting characteristics, and the ability to stay on target with minimal recoil impulse.
This video showcases a "Nasty Magazine Fed Shotgun." While the title is attention-grabbing, the description is minimal, leaving the specific details of the shotgun and its capabilities to be discovered within the video itself. It's likely to be a demonstration or review of a shotgun that utilizes a detachable magazine, which is a less common configuration for many traditional shotguns. Viewers can expect to see the firearm in action, potentially highlighting its features, performance, and any unique aspects that make it "nasty." This could appeal to enthusiasts interested in tactical firearms, modern shotgun designs, or high-capacity shooting platforms.
This review of the Tokarev TAR-12 semi-automatic shotgun highlights its AR-15 style design and a tsunami nickel marine finish. Key features discussed include its 18.5-inch nickel-coated barrel, polymer and metal construction contrast, and innovative flip-up sights with a dual aiming system. The review also covers the trigger pull, magazine release, grip comfort, and stock design, noting its affordability around the $300 mark.
The Yankee Marshal hosts an 'Uncivil War Chat' discussing various firearms, modifications, and related topics. He shares insights on trigger and spring replacements, grip upgrades, and recommendations for shotguns and revolvers. The discussion also touches on firearm finishes, ammunition recommendations, and the importance of responsible gun ownership. The speaker, with extensive experience, offers practical advice and opinions on firearm choices and modifications.
This video demonstrates an experiment to determine how long it takes for 12-gauge birdshot pellets to fall back to the ground after being fired vertically. The host, Edwin Sarkissian, uses a Radikal MKX-3 shotgun for the test, which features an AR-15 style platform. The experiment involves firing birdshot upwards and timing the descent of the pellets based on the sound of impact, yielding a result of approximately 12 seconds.
This video provides a first look at the Iver Johnson Stryker 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun. The presenter highlights its AR-15-like design, affordability at $460, and Turkish manufacturing. Key features discussed include a muzzle brake, fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight, a removable stock for pistol grip conversion, and accessory rails. The shotgun is noted to run reliably when lubricated and has a 20-inch smoothbore barrel.
Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch demonstrates a 12-gauge AR-15 style shotgun, showcasing its semi-automatic action and impact on a wooden door. The video also announces new merchandise and an upcoming fan meetup at the Texas International Firearms Festival. This demonstration highlights practical application and the firearm's cycling reliability.
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