This video details the author's experience at the Finnish Brutality 2025 competition, a challenging winter shooting event. It covers various stages involving skiing with a rifle, ATV shooting, physical challenges like applying a tourniquet, and even throwing Molotov cocktails. The author highlights gear performance in extreme cold, personal struggles with fogging goggles and equipment malfunctions, and offers insights into the competition's demanding nature. The video also promotes a 'Remote Brutality' challenge for viewers to participate at home.
This video details the process of installing and testing a Glock conversion switch, allowing for select-fire capability. It highlights the technical aspects of the Glock 18C and a modified Glock 17, including manufacturing processes at Aves Engineering and range performance analysis. The content emphasizes the legalities surrounding such modifications and provides insights into firearm mechanics from a technically enthusiastic perspective.
This video features a response from PSR to Lucas Botkin of T.Rex Arms, addressing criticisms of PSR's content style and marketing approach. PSR defends his use of humor and entertainment in firearms content, contrasting it with Lucas's view of 'virtuous' and serious 2A content. The discussion also touches on sponsorships, the role of firearms as both tools and hobbies, and critiques of other industry figures like GBRS Group.
This guide details the assembly and range testing of the Plastikov V3, a 3D-printed AK-style rifle featuring a unique shovel handle stock. The video showcases the build process, including the installation of specialized components like Riptide Rails and a Sureshot chassis, culminating in a live-fire demonstration. The speaker, possessing high authority in the 3D-printed firearm niche, provides technical insights into the design and performance of this unconventional firearm.
This video provides an expert-level review and testing of the Plastikov V4 Draco, a 3D-printed AK-style firearm. The host, demonstrating high authority in the DIY and 3D-printed firearms community, details the V4's monolithic receiver design, new manual safety, and compatibility with multiple calibers. The build utilizes components from brands like Midwest Industries, Primary Arms, and SB Tactical, with the receiver printed in Polymaker PLA Pro. Range testing includes reliability assessments and accuracy evaluations at up to 300 yards.
This guide details the assembly and range testing of the 'Big MAC', a 3D-printed MAC-10 variant chambered in .45 ACP. It highlights the use of a closed-bolt Velocity upper, various modern accessories like an EOTech sight and Strike Industries brace, and addresses performance characteristics including accuracy and recoil management. The video emphasizes the DIY nature of this advanced firearm project, with insights from designer UberClay and sponsor Aves Engineering.
This video showcases a unique pink, 8-bit textured 3D-printed Glock 19 build. It details the printing process using Polymaker PolyLite PLA Pro on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon and highlights components from Aves Engineering and Lone Wolf. The review includes range testing, discussing ergonomics, a typical Gen 3 ejection pattern, and the effectiveness of Firebird Targets.
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