The NOVOX Research integrally suppressed AR9 barrel offers a significant reduction in noise and gas at the shooter's ear, making it hearing-safe for most subsonic loads. Installation is straightforward, taking approximately five minutes with basic tools. This system is recommended for home defense applications, providing a more accessible and integrated suppressor solution compared to traditional direct-threaded setups.
This video demonstrates how to destroy a portable bullet trap, specifically mentioning "incorrect desk pop ammo." The description provides a link to purchase the bullet trap model from tatargets.com, highlighting specific attributes. The video's focus is on the durability and potential destruction of the target system, implying a test of its limits under specific ammunition conditions. It's a practical demonstration of equipment failure or resilience.
This video demonstrates the TA Targets MOD1 Bullet Trap in an indoor office setting, showcasing its effectiveness with a suppressed CZ Scorpion PCC. The trap's mobile, wheeled base and self-healing rubber face are highlighted, along with its ability to safely contain 9mm rounds with minimal noise. The demonstration emphasizes safe firearm handling and product functionality in a controlled environment.
This video features a durability test of the Gideon Advocate 1x Prism optic. The reviewer, from Desk Pop, emphasizes their commitment to unbiased testing, even with a sponsor involved. The description hints at the optic facing "abuse" and the potential impact on their relationship with Gideon Optics. It also includes a call to action to support Gideon Optics and mentions a discount code.
This video reviews the Typhoon Defense AR12, described as one of the cheapest AR shotguns on the market, retailing under $300. The reviewer aims to determine if its predominantly polymer construction will be its weakness or if it will hold up to rigorous testing. The video also mentions support for Gideon Optics, who funds the channel, and provides an Instagram link for further content.
This video critically examines the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), questioning its value for aspiring gunsmiths. Despite accreditation and significant GI Bill funding, the review highlights a lack of practical, hands-on training, outdated course materials, and minimal industry recognition for its degrees. The hosts suggest alternative, more effective paths for acquiring gunsmithing skills.
This video features several popular GunTubers discussing their personal carry guns, ranging from practical choices like the Glock 19 and Glock 26 to more humorous or statement pieces like a gold-plated Desert Eagle and a Nerf gun. The creators share their often satirical reasons for choosing these firearms, touching on affordability, perceived effectiveness, and personal preference, offering a lighthearted look at EDC choices within the community.
This video showcases a non-lethal pepper ball launcher in action, demonstrating its rapid-fire capability and the visual impact of its projectiles. The content highlights the use of tactical gear and a humorous approach to testing self-defense tools, suitable for enthusiasts interested in less-lethal options.
This POV video humorously demonstrates the critical firearm safety rule of not 'flagging' another person. The content creator draws a handgun, inadvertently sweeping 'Thomas' with the muzzle. Thomas's exaggerated reaction, including calling the police, highlights the severity of the safety violation in a satirical manner. The video features a Trijicon-equipped Glock-style handgun in an AIWB holster.
This video humorously illustrates the disruptive effect of a high-concussion muzzle brake, the Rise Armament RA-701, on a public range. The shooter using the brake causes significant side blast and noise, forcing a nearby shooter to stop their own practice. The video satirizes range etiquette and the impact of aggressive muzzle devices.
This video demonstrates the significant side-blast and concussion produced by a muzzle brake on a short-barreled AR-15. It highlights the trade-off between recoil reduction and increased blast, showing the importance of PPE for shooters and bystanders. The demonstration uses a 5.56x45mm NATO caliber rifle.
This video features a "desk pop" demonstration, likely a short firing exercise in a controlled environment, using a bullet trap made by Super Target Systems. The creator highlights the effectiveness and affordability of the bullet trap, mentioning a discount code MC25 for a 12x18 trap and providing the manufacturer's website for viewers interested in purchasing. The video aims to share this gear with a wider audience, inspired by a previous "desk pop" video on another channel.
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