This video offers an in-depth tour of a $30,000 firearm collection, focusing on several rare machine guns and unique rifles. The host details the acquisition, cost, and specific features of each piece, including a Thompson 1928, Bren Mk III, and an Astra Model F. Legal ownership in Canada is clarified, noting that most items are held by a business due to civilian restrictions.
This video, part 4 of a series, focuses on the Mk14 EBR chassis installation for the M1A/M14/m305 rifle. It delves into the firearm's technical specifications, including its gas-operated, short-stroke piston system, semi-automatic fire mode, magazine capacity (noting Canadian restrictions), and iron sights. The video also touches on its classification as non-restricted in Canada based on barrel length. Previous parts of the series covered introductions, POV shooting, and disassembly/reassembly, with future parts planned for accuracy testing.
This video is Part 2 of a series focusing on the CZ 858 semi-automatic rifle. It provides a POV shooting experience, showcasing the rifle's operation, controls, ergonomics, and any modifications. The description also includes a correction about the rifle's origin, emphasizing it's Czech, not Yugoslavian, and details its technical specifications, including caliber (7.62x39mm), operating system, fire modes, magazine capacity, sights, and muzzle device. Importantly, it discusses the rifle's legal status in Canada, its transition from Non-Restricted to Prohibited status under new legislation, and the grandfathering provisions for existing owners.
This video provides an overview of the NEMO Omen, a semi-automatic AR-style rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum (300wm). The presenter details its design, function, and features, noting it as the first direct impingement (DI) AR-15 variant in 300wm, correcting a previous misstatement about Noreen being the first overall. The description mentions the owner sold the firearm before a range test could be conducted, with a follow-up shooting video planned for when another Omen is acquired. The video also touches on Canadian firearm classifications and restrictions related to the Omen.
The SIG SG 553 'Black Special CQB' is a high-quality, compact semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, legal in Canada as non-restricted. It features an improved long-stroke gas piston system similar to the AK, a folding/telescoping stock, and an integrated flat-top receiver with flip-up sights. The rifle is shown with an Aimpoint Micro T1 optic and demonstrated with 20 and 30-round magazines, highlighting its distinct firing sound.
This video is part 4 of a series focusing on the Bushmaster ACR "Adaptive Combat Rifle." It delves into the rifle's modularity, showcasing how it can be configured as a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR), a combat rifle, and a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW). The creator discusses the rifle's technical specifications, including its caliber (.223/5.56x45mm), operating system, and legal classifications in Canada based on barrel length. The video also mentions specific gear like the Elcan Spectre DR optic and Magpul ACR stock. Support for the channel's continued content creation is also solicited.
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