This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2025 highlights the Tippmann 22LR AR upper. The description includes relevant hashtags like #shotshow, #22LR, and #pewpew, indicating a focus on firearms, ammunition, and the shooting community. The video likely showcases a new product or feature related to AR-style firearms chambered in .22 Long Rifle.
This YouTube Shorts video explores the concept of running a dedicated .22 Long Rifle upper receiver on an AR-15 platform. The title implies a discussion or demonstration of this setup, likely focusing on the pros and cons, potential use cases, or building aspects of such a configuration. The use of the AR-15 platform suggests a target audience interested in modularity and firearm customization.
This video showcases a 12.5" Carry Handle upper receiver, a collaboration between QVO Tactical and Aegis Weapons. It's described as a feature-rich build blending retro and modern aesthetics. The reviewer highlights impressive grouping at 50 yards achieved with a Primary Arms SLx Prism Optic, considering it their best performance to date. The video encourages viewers to share their opinions and consider purchasing the product, while also promoting various QVO Tactical merchandise and support channels.
This video announces the upcoming release of 9mm uppers and Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) from Matador Arms, emphasizing affordability. The title also suggests this is relevant news from TriggrCon 2023 and targets consumers looking for budget-friendly firearm options.
This review details troubleshooting attempts with a Bear Creek Arsenal .410 AR upper. The presenter experienced significant cycling and feeding issues, including failures to eject and strip rounds, with various ammunition types and 10-round magazines. While a fix for the bolt extractor was successful, persistent loading problems suggest potential issues with magazine compatibility or ammunition choice, leading to the decision to return the unit to the manufacturer.
This video details the unboxing and disappointing range performance of a Bear Creek Arsenal AR-410 upper. The reviewer encountered significant bolt-closing and feed issues, attributing them to a potentially flawed bolt design, specifically the extractor's inability to clear the .410 rim. Aggressively dremeled feed ramps and a stiff ejector spring are also noted as contributing factors. A temporary fix involving extractor modification is discussed.
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 video showcases a large inventory of "Dragon Complete AR Uppers" available for purchase. The description highlights that these uppers are compatible with any AR platform and feature easy installation. Potential buyers are encouraged to call for more information. Links are provided for both the complete uppers and merchandise like t-shirts.
This video announces an upcoming machine gun shoot event on September 18th and 19th, with no reservations required. The creator is also promoting a sale on approximately 75 Dragon Fire heavy barrels for AR-15 platforms. These barrels are advertised to improve AR-15 accuracy and are offered at a discounted price. They can be shipped directly to the customer's house, bypassing the need for an FFL dealer, with next-business-day shipping. The video also includes a link to purchase t-shirts.
This YouTube video focuses on a new Palmetto State Armory (PSA) 11.5" upper receiver. The description directs viewers to the creator's social media channels, including Facebook and MeWe, and mentions that affiliate links are used for products, with many items sent for review. The content is centered around firearms, specifically AR-15 platforms and components.
Elliott Delp provides an initial review of his Palmetto State Armory (PSA) 6.5 Grendel upper, built for hunting. He details the components, including an 18-inch stainless steel barrel with a 1:8 twist, an adjustable gas block, and a Vortex Crossfire optic. Delp shares his early impressions on reliability and accuracy, noting about 1.5-inch groups at 100 yards with Hornady SST ammunition after only 50 rounds, and expresses satisfaction with the value and performance for a budget build.
This YouTube video features a range test of the 300 Blackout AR upper from Black Aura Tactical. The content focuses on evaluating the accuracy of this specific firearm component. The description also includes links for following the creators on Instagram, using a discount code for Optics Planet, and supporting the channel through merchandise.
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