This guide details the COA (Cut-On-Axis) optic cut modification for Glock slides, as explained by GlockStore. This specialized cut allows optics like the Aimpoint ACRO P-2 to sit lower by capturing them into the slide with a beveled design. It requires a unique, specialized rear sight for secure mounting. GlockStore has extensive experience with over 30,000 slide modifications.
This video demonstrates the installation of an aftermarket Zev Technologies PRO Barrel and Compensator on a Glock pistol, presented by an experienced firearm instructor from GlockStore. The process involves a standard field strip, replacing the factory barrel and adding a compensator, followed by reassembly and a live-fire demonstration. The instructor highlights a potentially more affordable alternative to other popular barrel/compensator systems.
This video focuses on a specific gun modification technique: using JB Weld to install firearm grips. While the exact firearm model isn't mentioned, the title clearly indicates a practical application related to firearm customization and maintenance. The use of JB Weld suggests a DIY approach to enhancing or repairing grip adhesion.
This YouTube Shorts video demonstrates how to create AK-style "flip mags," which are likely a modification or accessory for AK-47 pattern rifles. The description includes a link to the creator's gear and exclusive discounts, suggesting a focus on firearm accessories and potentially custom work. While the video title mentions "#edc" (Everyday Carry), the primary subject appears to be a modification for a rifle, indicating a Gunsmithing or General Firearms category. The video's brevity as a Short might limit its depth, but the topic is directly relevant to firearms enthusiasts interested in modifications.
This guide details how Hickok45 modifies a Smith & Wesson Model 65 revolver by bobbing the hammer. This modification is presented as a practical enhancement for concealed carry, preventing snags and encouraging proper double-action defensive shooting techniques. The video demonstrates the continued accuracy and functionality of the modified firearm through practical shooting exercises.
This YouTube Shorts video demonstrates how to modify AK-47 magazines, often referred to as 'flip mags'. The title implies a practical 'how-to' guide for firearm enthusiasts interested in customizing their equipment. The description includes a link for 'ALL MY GEAR + EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS', suggesting potential product recommendations or affiliations.
This YouTube Shorts video demonstrates how to paint a firearm magazine, a common modification for personalizing and enhancing the aesthetics of EDC (Everyday Carry) items. The focus is on a DIY approach to magazine customization.
This video provides a straightforward method for attaching an optic to an older model Glock pistol. The focus is on a practical and accessible technique, likely aimed at Glock owners who want to mount red dot sights or other optics without complex gunsmithing. The title suggests a 'no-fuss' approach, implying it's suitable for beginners or those seeking a quick solution.
This YouTube Short focuses on an "AK Upgrade" that is presented as "CHEAP." While the video is brief and lacks specific details in the description, the title strongly suggests modifications or accessories being added to an AK-pattern rifle. The content is likely geared towards budget-conscious firearm enthusiasts looking for affordable ways to improve their rifles. The brevity and #shorts tag indicate a quick, visually driven presentation.
This video provides a practical guide on how to mount an optic onto a firearm that is not originally designed to accept one. It likely covers methods such as using existing mounting points, custom machining, or adapter plates. The content would be beneficial for firearm owners looking to enhance their weapon's accuracy and target acquisition capabilities by adding red dot sights or scopes to traditionally iron-sighted pistols or rifles.
This guide, informed by an expert from GUNBROS, details the pros and cons of milling a handgun slide for an optic versus using a factory MOS (Modular Optic System) slide. Milling is recommended for users who know their desired optic, as it can offer a lower profile and eliminate potential plate system failures. MOS slides are presented as a more versatile option for those undecided on their optic choice.
This video demonstrates how to mount an optic onto a firearm slide that is not originally designed to accept one. It covers the necessary steps and potentially any modifications or adapter plates required to achieve this. The content focuses on firearm customization and the integration of modern sighting systems, offering a practical guide for gun owners looking to enhance their firearm's usability.
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