This AT3 Tactical video addresses the common question of how to time an AR-15 flash hider. The instructor, demonstrating expertise in firearm components, highlights that while many flash hiders vent gas to the sides and bottom, some users opt for upward and downward venting. Viewers are encouraged to share their preferred methods in the comments, indicating a community-driven approach to this installation detail.
This video from SHOT Show 2026 highlights significant advancements in suppressor technology and AR-15 platform components. Key innovations include JP Enterprises' ultralight carbon fiber handguard, Battle Arms Development's unique 'Art of War' finishes and lightweight lowers, Griffin Armament's 3D-printed suppressors made from advanced alloys, and Odin Works' new Trail 22 suppressor and adjustable buffers. Armaspec also introduces a new QD mounting system. The insights suggest a strong trend towards lighter, more advanced materials and specialized suppressor designs.
This video explores the variability of OD Green finishes on AR-15 charging handles from different manufacturers. The speaker highlights how shades can differ significantly between brands like Ballistic Advantage, Battle Arms Development, and Breek Arms, prompting viewer engagement on perceived accuracy of the color. It serves as a practical guide for consumers looking to match OD Green components.
This video announces the immediate release of the PSA Sabre Mixtape Volume 1, a new pistol entering the Sabre lineup. Introduced at Shot Show, this 300 Blackout pistol is designed from the ground up as a suppressor host. Key features include new Sabre Enhanced receiver sets with ambidextrous controls, an integrated trigger guard, thermal fit upper, and flared magwell. The pistol boasts an 8-inch barrel with a 1:5 twist, an adjustable gas block for tuning, and a raw heat-treated Sabre Plan B Flash Hider. It also features a chrome BCG, Radian Raptor LT charging handle, Sabre two-stage trigger, Battle Arms Development pins, Radian Talon safety, B5 P23 grip, and a Maxim Defense CQB Pistol Brace. The receiver and lower are finished in Champagne Cerakote.
The Battle Arms OIP-003 is presented as the world's lightest AR-15, weighing just 4.2 lbs unloaded. It features extensive use of lightweight materials like carbon fiber for the grip and handguard, and titanium for the bolt carrier group. The rifle demonstrated exceptional reliability, with zero malfunctions reported after extensive firing, making it a compelling option for competition and tactical use.
This video compares a Battle Arms Development Titanium BCG against a standard Nitride BCG for AR-15 platforms. The Titanium BCG is shown to be significantly lighter, weighing 7.7 oz compared to a standard unit. Installation into an Aero Precision upper receiver is demonstrated, highlighting fitment. The M16 profile and potential benefits of a titanium upgrade are discussed.
This video compares the 90-degree and 60-degree safety selector throws on an AR-15, specifically featuring the Battle Arms BAD-ASS PRO. It demonstrates the installation process and highlights the ergonomic benefits of a shorter throw for faster manipulation. The choice between 90 and 60 degrees is presented as a personal preference based on shooting style and comfort.
This video reviews TacPack's tactical gift box, highlighting premium AR-15 components like a Battle Arms Development Gold TiN BCG, Radian Raptor-LT charging handle, and Reptilia CQG-L grip. The host demonstrates installing these parts on a Bersa BAR-15 in .300 Blackout. A special 'CIV60' code offers a free $60 gift box for new subscribers, making it a valuable deal for firearm enthusiasts.
This video showcases a Battle Arms Development lightweight AR-15, weighing in at an impressive 4.6 lbs. The demonstration highlights its capability for rapid fire with effective recoil management, featuring a skeletonized receiver and lightweight handguard. The content is presented by 704 Tactical, indicating a focus on practical firearm performance.
This review showcases the Battle Arms Workhorse semi-automatic rifle in a 5.56/.223 caliber. The video highlights its rapid-fire capabilities and accuracy from a kneeling position, demonstrating effective recoil control. It also provides a close-up view of the rifle's tactical configuration and the shooter's gear.
This video showcases Caleb Savant's new BRN-180 build, featuring a 13.9" barrel with a permanently attached Vortex flash hider to meet the 16" legal length requirement. He highlights several upgrades including a Bravo Company vertical foregrip, American Defense Mfg. scope mount and lower receiver, a Brownells 1-6x24mm optic, Battle Arms Development safety selector, Geissele SSA-E trigger, Bravo Company pistol grip, and a JMac Customs folding stock. The video demonstrates the rifle being used at the range, with a note about potential shell ejection issues for left-handed shooters due to the BRN-180's lack of a deflector. The build is presented as ideal for a compact home defense or truck gun.
This review highlights the Battle Arms Workhorse 5.56 rifle's performance in dynamic shooting scenarios. The rifle demonstrated excellent maneuverability during movement drills and tight-space engagements. Its reliability and recoil management were showcased through rapid-fire sequences, making it suitable for competitive or professional use.
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