This YouTube video showcases a POV rifle build featuring a T.REX Criterion Barrel Kit. The content likely details the process of assembling a rifle from parts, highlighting the specific barrel kit as a key component. Viewers can expect to see the build process, potentially including installation steps, and a demonstration or overview of the finished rifle. The focus is on the custom rifle building aspect, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in DIY projects and component selection.
This YouTube video focuses on a personal AR-15 rifle setup, providing detailed explanations for the choices made in its configuration. The creator aims to educate viewers who are researching and planning their own AR-15 builds, offering the presented setup as a guideline rather than a definitive blueprint. The video encourages viewers to tailor their builds to their individual needs and preferences. The creator also promotes their social media presence for updates on future projects.
This video demonstrates a field-expedient method for painting rifles using Krylon spray paint, focusing on environmental adaptation rather than permanent finishes. Travis Haley emphasizes masking critical components, using natural elements for stencils, and applying light dustings for a non-uniform, effective camouflage pattern. The technique prioritizes blending with the environment and integrating with personal gear over achieving a perfect aesthetic.
This is Part 2 of a DIY project focusing on a 6mm ARC rifle build. The video covers finishing the upper receiver, zeroing the rifle at 100 yards, and then testing its performance out to 600 yards, including initial accuracy results and velocity measurements. A significant portion of the video is dedicated to testing the function of five different brands of magazines. The content is presented by Precision Rifle Network and includes various affiliate links for sponsors.
This video details the process of building a rifle capable of accurately engaging targets at 1000 yards for under $1000. The creator shares their methods and insights, aiming to make long-range shooting accessible on a budget. Links to TNVC and Winchester are provided in the description.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" from April 19, 2021, covers a range of gun-related news and discussions. Topics include actions by the Biden-Harris administration, the definition of a pistol as an SBR, model red flag laws, and "community violence intervention" programs. The show also features a discussion about Chipman, the ATF's merch store, a DIY belt-fed rifle build, Tasers, a celebratory flashbang incident by a Florida cop, rising gun ownership among Black Americans, and a debate on the concept of a militia. The content is presented in collaboration with Firearms Radio Network.
This video documents the creator's first AR build using a PSA M-Lok Freedom Rifle Kit chambered in 5.56mm. The description lists various items used regularly in their videos, including steel targets, cameras, editing equipment, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin powder, reloading tools, a chronograph, and various types of paper targets. The video appears to be a personal project log with potential for range testing or a build review.
Paul Levy introduces the new Brownells BRN-22T™ Takedown Receiver, designed for the Ruger® 10/22 Takedown® rifle. This stripped receiver comes with barrel attachment hardware pre-installed, allowing users to easily add their chosen takedown barrel and internal components. It offers options for a Picatinny rail top or a smooth top for scope mounting, making it an ideal base for a compact, custom .22 rifle build.
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