This video provides a comprehensive comparison of various 'ranch rifle' platforms, focusing on their suitability for restricted states and general use. It delves into critical setup considerations like optic mounting, emphasizing the need for lower mounts due to taller receivers and lower stocks. The presenter also highlights the importance of ambidextrous controls for efficient magazine changes and bolt manipulation, offering specific recommendations for different user needs and budgets.
This video from CMMG addresses state-specific regulations for their BR series rifles, including the BR3, BR4, and BR47. It clarifies which states allow direct purchase and which require ordering through a dealer due to varying firearm compliance laws. The presenter emphasizes the importance of checking local municipality restrictions, particularly in New York City.
This video from Civilian Tactical demonstrates a unique ballistic test, stacking phone screen protectors to see how many it takes to stop various bullet calibers. The host, exhibiting high authority and expertise, tests rounds from .22 LR up to 6.5 Creedmoor, showcasing the increasing penetration power. The experiment highlights the importance of understanding terminal ballistics and the limitations of everyday protective items against firearm projectiles.
This guide details the testing of a budget-priced body armor plate, evaluating its performance against various calibers from .22 LR up to 6.5 Creedmoor. The Civilian Tactical host, an established tactical gear reviewer, demonstrates the plate's capabilities and limitations, highlighting significant backface deformation even when rounds are stopped. The testing involves multiple firearms including Volquartsen, Zastava, Glock, and CMMG models.
This YouTube video provides a basic overview and identification guide for the CMMG Br3 firearm. The description highlights that the Br3 is conceptually linked to CMMG's Mk3 platform, likening it to 'Boomers'. It also directs viewers to additional platform information in a playlist and encourages engagement through signing up for CMMG Insider, visiting their website, and following their social media channels on Instagram and Twitter.
This review of the CMMG BR3 in .308 Winchester highlights its traditional rifle form factor with modern AR-10 magazine compatibility. The reviewer praises its reliability, accuracy potential (achieving 2.1-inch groups at 100 yards with premium ammo), and the effectiveness of the CMMG Zeroed muzzle brake in taming recoil. While noting potential reload challenges due to the larger magazines and ambidextrous release, the firearm is recommended for its modularity, legal compliance in states like California, and as a superior alternative to the M1A.
This video from Louisiana Firearms explores CMMG's new BR (Baffled Receiver) series firearms, designed for states with stricter regulations. It highlights the BR4 and the upcoming BR3, which accommodates larger caliber magazines like .308, 6.5 Creedmoor, and the new 8.6 Blackout. The discussion also touches on CMMG's updated suppressor line and their continued success with parts kits and .22 conversion kits.
The CMMG BR3 is a new variant of the Descent platform, specifically designed to accept Remington 870 style furniture and Mark II size uppers. It features a compact action, eliminating the need for a traditional buffer tube, and comes with CMMG's Zeroed accessories including an ambidextrous front-side charger and a reversible crossbolt safety. Available in .300 Blackout, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor, the BR3 offers a traditional rifle feel with AR-like ergonomics, making it suitable for various shooting disciplines.
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