This review of the Hi-Point 3095 Carbine highlights its performance with the 30 Super Carry cartridge. The reviewer notes the carbine's direct blowback operation, left-side charging handle, and last-round bolt hold-open feature. While acknowledging the single-stack magazine capacity as a limitation, the reviewer praises the carbine's shootability, trigger feel, and the effectiveness of the 30 Super Carry round for home defense or pest control.
This video features a review of the Extar EP9 Carbine by The Gun Collective. Jon and Ben take the firearm to the range to test its performance. The description also includes promotional links for Lockdown and Caldwell Targets, as well as a link to another TGC MDP9 video. It highlights TGC's podcast, social media channels, and direct support options.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Response 9mm carbine by Yoki Sturrup highlights its reliability after extensive testing (1000+ rounds) but criticizes its mechanical smoothness and "gassy" operation. While functional and featuring a versatile FLEXMAG system compatible with Glock magazines and a threaded barrel, the carbine is noted to lack the refinement expected by experienced shooters for its price point. Sturrup, an experienced firearms reviewer, provides candid insights into its performance and potential areas for improvement.
This YouTube video appears to showcase new firearms from Daniel Defense, specifically the H9 pistol and a PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine). The title and description suggest a potential reveal or first look at these models, possibly at Shot Show, given the inclusion of the #shotshow tag. The presence of #demolitionranch and #1stshot indicates a likely focus on showcasing the firearms and potentially their performance or features in a practical or engaging manner.
This video demonstrates the surprising accuracy of the BRK Ghost carbine in 177 caliber when using H&N slugs at 100 yards. The presenter and a companion achieved respectable groups, with the presenter's group condensing to just over an inch when a potential flyer was excluded. The content highlights the capability of smaller caliber airguns for precise shooting at extended distances.
This review of the Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen 1912 Carbine highlights its specifications, including a weight of 9.2 pounds and an overall length of 43.8 inches, noting its resemblance to a short rifle. The video details its loading mechanism using a 5-round clip, the function of the magazine cutoff, and the ergonomics of the bolt handle. It also touches upon the Mauser-style safety, the two-stage trigger, sight configuration, and the bayonet lug.
This video provides a review of the Henry Homesteader, a direct blowback 9mm carbine. The reviewer highlights its similarity to a mini BAR and notes Henry's design choices that result in very low recoil. The video also directs viewers to the VSO Gun Channel's email list for affiliate discounts and promotes their "Armed and Nerded" podcast. The VSO Gun Channel emphasizes its role as an educational resource focused on responsible gun ownership and safety, independent of firearm sales.
This video provides an initial look at the new Springfield Armory Saint Victor 9mm Carbine. The creator highlights the firearm and also promotes various sponsors and affiliate links for related tactical gear and products. The video focuses on showcasing the carbine, likely for a review or first-look presentation, and encourages viewer support through their links and discount codes.
This YouTube video is a detailed review of the Ruger LC Carbine chambered in 5.7x28mm. The reviewer, Nic Lenze, provides an in-depth look at the handy rifle, building upon a previous "First Look" video. The content focuses on practical aspects and user experience with this specific firearm model and caliber, appealing to enthusiasts of the 5.7x28mm round and Ruger firearms.
This review of the Mosin Nagant M44 carbine covers its historical context, physical characteristics, and performance. The presenter highlights its robust construction, 20.2-inch barrel, hooded front sight, and 100-1000 meter adjustable rear sight. Key technical details include its 9-pound weight, 90-degree bolt throw, 5-round internal magazine, and a heavy, clunky trigger pull. The 7.62x54R caliber is discussed, noting its power advantage over .303 British. Accuracy testing with PPU 180-grain soft point ammunition at 100 yards yielded a wide spread, with the presenter suggesting it's better suited as a collector's piece than for practical use due to trigger and bolt action limitations.
TheFirearmGuy provides an expert review of five must-have .45 ACP firearms, covering a range from home defense to concealed carry and backup options. He highlights specific models like the Glock 21 Gen 4 and Kahr PM45, discusses ammunition choices, and offers practical insights into firearm selection based on intended use and personal preference. The review emphasizes hands-on experience and detailed knowledge of various platforms.
This InRangeTV mud test evaluates the 1860 Spencer Carbine's sealed action. The rifle successfully fired one round after immersion in mud, but subsequent cycling was prevented by mud obstructing the breech block. Attempts to clear the action with water exacerbated the issue, leading to further blockage. The test highlights how sealed actions can trap debris, impacting reliability.
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