This video provides an overview of the Tacpack monthly subscription service, highlighting the types of products and companies involved. It showcases a Mission First Tactical pistol range bag as an example of a typical item included, suitable for quick range trips. The subscription offers double the value of the subscription cost, and a discount code is available for new subscribers.
This guide explains how to time a flash hider on an AR-style rifle, a crucial step for proper function and aesthetics. The video from AT3 Tactical, featuring insights from BATTLE ARMS DEVELOPMENT, highlights different orientation methods for gas venting. Proper timing ensures optimal performance and can be a point of discussion among firearm enthusiasts.
This guide provides a framework for evaluating subscription box contents, drawing on the speaker's cynical yet practical assessment of the January 2026 TacPack. It emphasizes scrutinizing business models and prioritizing genuine utility over novelty, advising viewers to avoid being sold unnecessary gear by 'GunTubers'. The speaker's extensive experience with subscription boxes lends authority to this practical approach.
This video explores the nuances of OD Green (Olive Drab Green) finishes on AR-15 charging handles. It showcases three distinct examples from Breek Arms, Ballistic Advantage, and Battle Arms Development, highlighting variations in shade and tone. The presenter engages the audience by asking for their opinion on which representation is most accurate, demonstrating the subjective nature of color matching in tactical gear manufacturing.
This episode of 'What's in the Gun Safe' showcases a nearly completed Battle Arms Development custom 9mm PCC build. The presenter details the components, including a Hux 9K Flow TI suppressor, Midwest Industries handguard, SB Tactical brace, and Alpha Green Dot optic. The primary focus is soliciting viewer input for a custom Cerakote job, asking for suggestions on color schemes and patterns.
This video demonstrates the installation of a Battle Arms Development gold bolt carrier group and Radiant Raptor charging handle onto an AR-15. The process involves removing the old components and installing the new ones, highlighting an upgrade for a Bursa Bar 15 in .300 Blackout. The presenter also mentions a Reptilia grip, though it is set aside for a future project.
This guide details the installation of a Battle Arms Development Titanium BCG, contrasting it with a standard Nitride BCG. The video emphasizes weight savings, with the Titanium BCG weighing 7.7 oz. Expert instruction is provided on proper installation into an Aero Precision upper receiver.
This episode of 'Bust Your Builds' features a panel of firearms instructors reviewing and rating viewer-submitted rifle builds. They discuss various components, including optics, handguards, stocks, lights, and accessories, offering critiques and suggestions for improvement. The hosts emphasize practical application, ergonomics, and aesthetics while providing insights into current firearm trends and build philosophies.
This guide details the installation and comparison of the Battle Arms BAD-ASS PRO ambidextrous safety selector for AR-15 and AR-10 platforms. It covers the process of swapping out a standard safety for a modular unit, allowing for a choice between a 60-degree short-throw or a 90-degree standard throw. The video emphasizes the importance of proper installation and allows viewers to consider their preference between the two throw options, presented by AT3 Tactical.
This video details a highly customized Brownells BRN-4, an HK416 clone, built by Caleb from Brownells. The build focuses on enhancing ergonomics, modularity, and performance with a variety of high-end aftermarket components. Key upgrades include a B5 stock, BCM A5 buffer system, Geissele handguard and charging handle, SSA EX trigger, and a Steiner DBAL with a Surefire scout light, all controlled by a Unity Axon switch. The presenter emphasizes the importance of specific components for the HK416 operating system and personal preference in build choices.
This comprehensive 1000-round review of the Radical Defense Mk1 Mod 1 AR pistol/SBR highlights its exceptional reliability and shootability. The reviewer emphasizes its remarkably flat shooting profile and minimal recoil impulse, attributing it to the rifle's tuning and a pinned and welded dual-port brake. Key features praised include a usable, smoother-than-milspec trigger, quality B5 furniture, a robust handguard with an anti-rotation tab, and included steel backup iron sights.
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