This video details the unboxing, build-out, and initial setup of a PSA Sabre 13.7" AR-15 upper receiver for a 3,000-round burndown test. The build includes specific optics like a Trijicon ACOG TA31 with RMR and an EOTech EXPS 3-1, a Surefire Scout light, and an M16A1 buttstock. The presenter emphasizes the independent nature of the test and the goal of evaluating the PSA Sabre's performance under stress.
This video provides an in-depth debrief of a 500-shell burndown test on a Mossberg 590 12-gauge shotgun. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, details the shotgun's performance under extreme stress, covering reliability, durability, heat management, and accuracy. The review highlights the Mossberg 590's robust construction and its suitability for home defense and general use, while also suggesting potential aftermarket upgrades for improved ergonomics.
This video details a 4,000-round burndown test on a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact. The primary failure observed was the optic plate, which detached, causing the HoloSun 507 Comp to become loose. The firearm itself, however, continued to function without malfunctions after this point, indicating good internal reliability.
The Trench Grenade channel is polling its audience to gauge interest in conducting a 5,000-round burndown test on a V Series Glock. Unlike sponsored reviews, this would be a transparent, crowdfunded project. The presenter has previously conducted similar tests on various firearms, including Glock Gen 5 models, and is willing to undertake the V Series test if there is sufficient audience demand and financial support.
This video details a 1,000-round burndown test of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact. The test focuses on extreme heat and continuous firing to assess reliability and durability. Key observations include the firearm's accuracy, a crisp trigger compared to competitors, and significant difficulty in loading magazines. A potential issue with a walking pin was noted towards the end of the test.
This video focuses on a "burndown" test of the Sig M18 pistol, involving 6,000 rounds of ammunition. It highlights the firearm's performance under sustained firing conditions. The description includes affiliate links for Safariland holsters and a Patreon page for channel support, along with a Venmo link for an ammo fund. A disclaimer clarifies that the content represents the creator's views and not those of any government agency.
This video discusses several urgent geopolitical and firearms-related topics. It covers the activation of US National Guard forces, unrest in the United Kingdom, and allegations of misconduct against Master Sergeant retired John Shrek MCI. Additionally, it highlights ICE dropping the SIG P320 contract in favor of the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS with Trijicon RMR.
This video features a discussion between content creators Trench Grenade and Focus Tripp regarding firearm reliability testing, specifically focusing on a 'burndown test' comparing Glock and SIG Sauer pistols. Trench Grenade details his findings from extensive round-count tests, highlighting perceived differences in performance under adverse conditions like mud and sand. The conversation delves into the methodology of such tests, the controversy surrounding results, and the nature of online firearm communities and content creation.
This video details a 1000-round burndown test of a Glock 19 Gen 5 pistol. The test was halted prematurely around the 200-300 round mark due to a Trijicon night sight front sight ejecting from the slide. The firearm was lubricated with CLP, and standard 124-grain FMJ ammunition was used with a mix of Glock OEM and Magpul magazines.
This video discusses an upcoming 'burndown test' for a Glock 19, where the firearm will be subjected to a high volume of rounds to test its durability. The host presents three potential Glock models for the test: a Glock 19 Gen 3 (Nighthawk's carry gun), a Glock 19 Gen 5 (the host's carry gun), and a Glock 43X. Viewers are asked to vote in the comments on which model they want to see undergo the extensive testing.
This video details a 2,000-round burndown test of the Tisas M1911A1 Government model chambered in 45 ACP. The test, conducted from the 1,000-round mark to 2,000 rounds, documented 13 malfunctions including failures to feed and failures to lock back. Despite experiencing issues, the firearm demonstrated consistent accuracy throughout the test. The reviewer notes that confidence in the pistol's reliability for service use has been shaken.
This video documents a 1,000-round burndown test of the Beretta M9A4 pistol. The presenter, an experienced shooter, highlights the firearm's reliability, noting zero malfunctions throughout the extensive shooting session. The content focuses on practical range experience and the M9A4's performance as a dependable sidearm.
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