This video showcases the speaker's first Glock, a heavily modified Glock 19 Gen 4. Initially disliked, the speaker now appreciates Glocks, particularly this Gen 4 model for its matte finish and performance enhancements. The pistol features a Ramjet Afterburner, Burris FastFire red dot, and Taran Tactical magazine extensions, increasing capacity to 21 rounds. The speaker also hints at future EDC choices from newer Glock generations.
This episode of The Gun Collective News covers a variety of firearms, including the new FN Catch 22 Ti and the TacSol Owyhee. The video also discusses a new bolt-action magnum rifle and an expensive hunting rifle. Additionally, it presents the NICS numbers for August, offering insights into firearm background check trends. The description also includes affiliate links for a Burris FastFire optic, training with MTAC, and TGC merchandise, along with links to their podcast and social media.
This YouTube video features a range report on the Palmetto State Armory Dagger pistol, presented by Steve on Gun Talk Radio. The discussion highlights the Dagger's affordable price, which included ten magazines. The segment also touches upon new red dot sights purchased for under $500, specifically mentioning a Burris FastFire optic. The video aims to inform viewers about the PSA Dagger for those considering a purchase. It also promotes Gun Talk Radio's broadcast schedule and various platforms for accessing their content.
This video announces a Cyelee deal alert with discount codes for various Cyelee red dot sights. It lists specific models like CAT PRO, WOLF PRO, BEAR, WOLF X PRO, BULL X PRO, BULL PRO, WOLF2, CAT, CT2, CALF-X1, CALF-V2, T10, and T3. The description includes links to Amazon for several Cyelee red dot sights, specifically mentioning models compatible with RMR cut pistols, Vortex Viper, Burris Fastfire, Doctor cuts, and RMS/RMSC footprints. It also highlights a Cyelee 1x20mm 2MOA Shake Awake Rifle Scope. Affiliate link disclosures are also present.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech spotlights Crimson Trace's new RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) pistol optics. Caleb Savant details the features of both the Standard and Micro models, highlighting their robust aluminum construction and various operational modes. The Standard model offers top-accessible battery replacement and manual brightness controls, while the Micro model boasts a button-less, motion-activated, auto-adjusting reticle, ideal for daily carry, and even includes a built-in rear sight notch. Both sights are available with red or green reticles, catering to different user preferences.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech™ features Caleb Savant providing a product spotlight on Crimson Trace's RAD (Rapid Aiming Dot) pistol red dot sights. The review covers both the Standard and Micro models, highlighting their mounting footprints (Docter/Burris Fastfire for Standard, Shield RMS/JPoint for Micro), robust aluminum construction, and battery access. Key differences are emphasized: the Standard has top-accessible battery and manual controls, while the Micro has bottom battery access and a motion-activated, auto-brightness system with no manual buttons. The Micro's integrated rear iron sight notch is also noted as a bonus feature. The review touches on the availability of red or green reticles and reminds viewers of responsible firearm use.
This video reviews the new Cyelee HAWK2 micro reflex red dot sight, highlighting its "shake awake" feature. The review positions it as a budget-friendly option that is compatible with various pistol cuts, specifically mentioning Vortex Viper, Burris Fastfire, and Doctor pistol cuts. The description also includes affiliate links for the product and related deals, as well as a disclaimer about affiliate partnerships and items being sent for review. A coupon code for Calaway ballistics is also provided.
This guide details the process of mounting a micro red dot optic onto the Ruger-57 pistol and adjusting its standard sights. It emphasizes the importance of proper torque specifications for adapter plates and optic mounting screws, as well as the impact of optic weight on firearm reliability. The instruction comes from an official Ruger technical representative, providing expert insights.
This NRA Gun of the Week video features a review of the Taurus USA G3c T.O.R.O. (Taurus Optic Ready Option) pistol. The video highlights its design for everyday carry, optic-ready slide with compatibility for popular red dots like Trijicon RMR, Vortex Venom, and Burris FastFire, and its compact dimensions. It discusses the pistol's frame geometry for recoil mitigation, natural pointing, and smooth follow-up shots. Specific features mentioned include 10 and 12-round magazines, a restrike function, a 3.2-inch barrel, drift-adjustable sights, manual safety, and an accessory rail. The review aims to showcase the G3c T.O.R.O. as an attractive and affordable option for concealed carry and general shooting.
This video explores the concept of 'Bubba-ing' an SKS rifle by adding aftermarket modifications like the FAB Defense stock. While the modified SKS demonstrates functional improvements and ergonomic benefits, the presenter ultimately prefers the original wood configuration. The video covers shooting tests, field stripping, and comparisons to other firearms.
This video showcases a modern reimagining of the DeLisle Commando Carbine, dubbed the 'Silent Destroyer,' built on a Ruger 77/44 platform. It addresses historical reliability issues with the original design by utilizing a more robust action and a rotary magazine. The build focuses on achieving suppressed silence through subsonic .44 Magnum or .44 Special ammunition and an integral suppressor, making it a unique custom firearm.
This video features a custom Chinese Norinco SKS rifle equipped with a Burris Fastfire red dot sight and a SureFire M600 Ultra Scout Light. The description highlights its suitability for hog hunting and promotes MK3 Firearms, a custom gunsmithing shop in Las Vegas, Nevada, providing contact information for quotes and custom builds. The shop also maintains a presence on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
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