This video features Eric demonstrating the unique bearing delay 9mm upper from MEAN Arms. This system utilizes ball bearings for delay, eliminating the need for heavy springs and buffers, resulting in a smooth and light recoil experience. The video also highlights the use of MEAN Arms' ENDO mags, which allow for 9mm operation in a standard AR lower without adapters. Links for donations, SDI, Amazon, Patreon, Guitarsenal, and the IV8888 website are provided, along with social media handles. A disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and legal compliance is included.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the ongoing design process for an AR lower receiver, indicated by the title "AR Lower Design In Progress" and the use of hashtags like #cad and #design. While no specific firearm model or caliber is explicitly mentioned, the focus on AR lower design strongly implies a connection to the AR-15 platform and the related fields of firearm engineering and manufacturing.
This video challenges the necessity of precise fitting and inspection for high-end AR parts. The creator suggests that many components, even those marketed as premium, may not require meticulous gunsmithing for proper function, potentially saving builders time and money. The content likely aims to debunk common assumptions about AR-15 part compatibility and installation.
This YouTube video, titled 'My Go 2 AR Lower (2023)', from 704 Tactical focuses on an AR-15 lower receiver. The description highlights the creator's use of affiliate links for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, and mentions that most items are sent for review. The content appears to be a review or showcase of a preferred AR-15 lower receiver, with a strong emphasis on affiliate marketing and product sourcing.
The Ghost Gunner 3S offers enhanced steel milling capabilities with a new closed-loop spindle control firmware, allowing for professional-grade DIY pistol optic cuts and 0% AR receiver manufacturing. Existing users can upgrade via firmware, with an optional mechanical kit for increased rigidity. The machine maintains its $2,500 price point, with milling times around 35-45 minutes for common operations.
This episode of TGC News features Jon Patton discussing several innovative firearms. Highlights include a long recoil AR-10, a non-semiauto AR-15, a unique self-defense pistol, and an AR lower and magazine combination designed for increased capacity. The video also briefly mentions Desert Tech's new offerings and a rebranding of OSS to HUXWRX. Additionally, it touches upon NSSF survey data regarding first-time gun buyers in 2021. Several affiliate links for TGC merchandise, shooting protection, bags, and coffee are provided.
This video showcases Dragon Fire Rifles, focusing on both semi-automatic and full-automatic models. The demonstration highlights the quality and accuracy provided by the rifle's heavy barrels, noting their compatibility with any AR lower receiver. The presenter also touches on fixing inaccuracies and malfunctions, emphasizing that their barrels have a different angle compared to other manufacturers. Purchase inquiries and waitlist additions are encouraged via call. The description also includes links to various Dragon Fire branded merchandise.
This video showcases custom "Dragon Fire" rifles nearing completion, highlighting their unique features. The description emphasizes the heavy and accurate fluted Dragon Fire barrel assembly, noting its compatibility with any mil-spec 5.56 AR lower. The brand "Dragon Arms" is mentioned as the testing facility. Viewers are invited to watch a demonstration and share their thoughts.
This video announces the restock of custom "Dragonfire" AR firearms, specifically highlighting the return of heavy barrel uppers. These uppers are compatible with any AR lower and are advertised as the heaviest on the market. The description also mentions custom lowers available for dealer transfers or in-store individual sales, with uppers and lower parts kits (LPK) shipping directly. Additionally, it promotes T-shirts available for purchase with next-day shipping.
This YouTube video introduces new "Dragon Fire" complete AR uppers, highlighting their unique feature of being the thickest barrels on the market. The description emphasizes their accuracy, durability, and heat retention due to the 750 thousandths military heavy barrel and the proprietary 920 thousandths "Dragon Fire" chrome-lined barrels. The uppers are compatible with any AR platform, and complete build kits are also available. The video directs viewers to a website for purchasing uppers, lower parts kits, and related merchandise, with a note that receivers must be shipped to an FFL dealer.
This video features Ken Hackathorn on a tour of Wilson Combat's "Shop 3." The episode details the manufacturing process of firearm components, specifically showing the transformation of raw materials like solid billets and extrusions into complete X9 frames, AR lowers, and 1911 slides. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the production of these well-known firearm platforms.
This video from Guns & Gear Season 10 features the SIG Sauer SUR300 suppressed upper, highlighting its compatibility with any standard AR lower. The unique design incorporates a 9" MCX barrel with a permanently welded titanium suppressor, requiring only one tax stamp. The show emphasizes showcasing the latest firearms products through interviews, range demonstrations, and training tips, airing on the Sportsman Channel and WildTV.
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