This video proposes a new series where School of the American Rifle will purchase 10 AR-15s from specific manufacturers (initially focusing on those with restricted armorer classes like Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Springfield Armory). These rifles will undergo a 'physical autopsy' to assess consumer-level quality. Findings will be reported, and recommendations for personal upgrades will be made. The refurbished rifles, with documentation of changes, will then be offered for sale to fund future series.
This video series will detail the restoration of a 60+ year old Colt/Armalite 601 AR-15 parts kit. The instructor will provide an overview of the kit, its acquisition, and necessary repairs for compliance. The series will include cleaning, a detailed component autopsy using specialized gauges, lower receiver distressing, assembly, and testing. The project utilizes a Brownells retro lower receiver as the original receiver was a machine gun.
This video provides an "autopsy" of a Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) bolt and barrel assembly after 8000 rounds. The creator highlights their specialization in "high value options for your everyday Joe & Jane in the recreational scene," mentioning their use of Palmetto State Armory (PSA) lowers and rack-grade Mil-Spec triggers. The description includes support links, contact information, and a disclaimer emphasizing educational and entertainment purposes, with users assuming their own risk. The video aims to inform viewers about the durability and performance of BCA components.
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