This guide outlines the straightforward process for acquiring a firearm suppressor in the United States. It details the steps from creating an ATF Eforms account to submitting personal information and fingerprints through a licensed dealer, and finally completing the necessary paperwork upon ATF approval. The video emphasizes the relative ease and speed of the process, with approvals sometimes occurring within hours.
This video explains the Plan B mount system used by Lantac suppressors, specifically demonstrating its compatibility with the Lantac Dragon 556 muzzle brake. The presenter highlights the modularity of the Plan B mount, allowing users to switch suppressors between different firearms that utilize the same mounting configuration. The internal threading of the muzzle brake and subsequent baffles is shown, emphasizing the standardized interface.
This video demonstrates how to modify a leather holster to better fit a shorter barrel revolver, specifically a 2.5-inch Colt Python, by shortening the holster's length. The process involves careful cutting, sanding, and burnishing of the leather edges to achieve a custom fit and a clean, finished appearance. The presenter emphasizes the importance of a proper fit for both aesthetics and functionality in concealed carry.
This video explains the prevalence of Israeli companies dominating the pistol chassis market. Due to strict Israeli firearm laws limiting civilian ownership to handguns and restricting rifle purchases, companies have focused on developing chassis systems that allow pistols to be configured for rifle-like stability and accessory mounting. These products are then exported, notably to the United States.
This guide details a preferred technique for holding and using a speed loader, as demonstrated by TheYankeeMarshal. The method emphasizes stability by positioning the index finger on top and the thumb below, followed by a squeeze. The speaker notes the speed loader's aluminum construction makes it solid but not heavy, and it releases rounds smoothly.
This video demonstrates the '9 Reloaded' magazine loader, a product received at SHOT Show. The instructor, with significant experience, highlights its ease of use for loading 9mm rounds into a Glock 19 magazine. The device is praised for saving time and protecting thumbs during the loading process, making it a highly recommended accessory for firearm owners.
This video reviews the Scope Mate camera, a device that attaches to a rifle scope to record downrange footage. The presenter details the mounting process, initial setup challenges, and performance during shooting at various distances. Key considerations include its impact on the shooter's sight picture, potential for recoil-related issues on heavier calibers, and its suitability for specific shooting disciplines like PRS.
This entry details the Midwest Industries Big Boi Side Folder, highlighting its robust construction and impact on firearm balance. The brace is described as 'chonky' and significantly thicker than competitors, indicating durability. Expert assessment notes its strong lock-up and improved handling characteristics, particularly for front-heavy firearms.
TheYankeeMarshal reviews the Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Revolver Stock, a product designed to convert a revolver into a long-gun configuration. He discusses its appearance, noting it resembles a stock rather than a brace, and raises questions about its legality under NFA laws, specifically concerning Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) classification. The speaker, admitting limited NFA expertise, seeks viewer input on the accessory's compliance. The product is slated for a Q1 2026 shipping date.
This video provides a product overview of the Engaged Industries Operator QD 556 suppressor. It highlights the packaging, shows a diagram of the muzzle device dimensions, and displays pricing information for both the muzzle device and the suppressor on the Engaged Industries website. The tone is promotional, focusing on presenting the product and its associated costs.
This video provides an expert review of the Olight PL-X weapon light, highlighting its impressive 1200 lumens and 22,000 candela output. The instructor, Shortshot Tony, demonstrates its dual floodlight/spotlight functionality, USB-C charging, and compatibility across various firearm sizes. A significant durability test, involving throwing the firearm, confirms the light's robust construction and continued functionality, leading to a strong recommendation for both duty and everyday carry.
This video showcases the Recover Tactical pistol brace, highlighting its simple assembly and disassembly. The presenter emphasizes the product's user-friendliness, suggesting it's easy enough for anyone to use.
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