This YouTube video provides a shop tour of Texas Weapon Systems, with a specific focus on the production of their "Hob know" charging handle. The content appears to offer a behind-the-scenes look at firearm component manufacturing, highlighting a particular accessory. It is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in manufacturing processes, custom parts, and potentially AR-15 platform components given the commonality of charging handles within that ecosystem.
This episode of the Fieldcraft Survival Podcast features AJ Lafferty, owner of GP Factor, discussing a Land Cruiser overland build. Lafferty shares his expertise on creating high-quality overland gear and the inspiration behind GP Factor. The conversation highlights collaborations with companies like Goose Gear, Alu-Cab, and Ok4wd, emphasizing the importance of investing in quality equipment for outdoor adventures and the custom vehicle parts creation process. The podcast also promotes Fieldcraft Survival's newsletter and Mike Glover's upcoming book "Prepared."
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features Derrick of Lead Star Arms showcasing their diverse product line, including pistols, custom AR-15 parts, and their new lightweight PCC. The discussion highlights the company's focus on producing high-performance firearms for serious competitors and duty use, emphasizing the integration of world-champion input and advanced materials like carbon fiber to achieve exceptional weight reduction and performance.
This YouTube video, titled 'Deuce And A Half Duck Tape Emergency!', from the channel 'Deuce and Guns' hosted by B.C., highlights the importance of carrying duck tape, especially in the context of a "Deuce and a Half" vehicle. The description mentions that seat covers and other Deuce parts are available via a provided link, and the creator encourages likes and subscriptions for weekly or bi-weekly video updates. While not directly about firearms, the channel name "Deuce and Guns" and the presence of vehicle-related content that might appeal to a similar demographic suggest a potential overlap in audience interests.
Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA demonstrates how to fabricate a replacement rear sight elevator for older .22 rifles using common scrap metal and hand tools. The process involves creating a template, cutting and filing the metal to shape, adding serrations, and finishing with cold blue. This DIY approach offers a practical solution for a common issue on vintage firearms.
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