The Rideout Arsenal Dragon pistol features a unique lever-delayed blowback system designed to reduce recoil by lowering the bore axis. This design aims for a linear impulse, minimizing muzzle flip. It also incorporates ambidextrous controls and a 1911-style sliding trigger for enhanced ergonomics and safety.
The Rideout Arsenal Dragon is presented as a highly innovative 9mm pistol featuring a unique lever-delayed blowback system, aiming to improve upon designs like the Laugo Alien. Its modularity, low bore axis, and proprietary tri-lug adapter for suppressors are key features. With a sub-2 lb trigger and an all-metal frame, it targets a premium market, with pre-order kits at $5,500 and standard models expected around $3,500.
This video covers the Rideout Arsenal Dragon pistol, highlighting its industry-low bore axis and lever-delayed blowback system, with a launch kit priced over $5,000. It also provides rapid-fire updates on new releases from various manufacturers like Chiappa, Ruger, and Smith & Wesson, alongside new optics, rails, and suppressors. A promotion for Vortex optics at Optics Planet with a discount code is featured.
This video showcases a handmade trench art dragon crafted from a 4-inch/50 caliber casing. The creation highlights the artistic transformation of a military ordnance item into a unique decorative piece, incorporating elements of art, military history, and craftsmanship.
This YouTube video promotes Dragon T-shirts with dragon designs. While not directly related to firearms, the description mentions "Dragonman's" and includes a link to their store. The context suggests a brand that may have connections to firearms culture or a persona named "Dragonman". Due to the potential implied association, tags related to the brand's likely niche are included, along with a general category.
This video explores the hypothetical question of what kind of firearm would be necessary to take down a Game of Thrones dragon. The creator aims to use mathematical calculations to determine the required caliber and weapon system, examining whether it's feasible to shoot a dragon out of the sky. The video includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Twitter, and Facebook, and encourages viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content from the "Deuce and Guns" channel.
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