This video showcases the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) AXR PDW chassis, highlighting its compact design and integrated features. Key aspects demonstrated include the side-folding stock, the front grip that doubles as a spare Glock-style magazine holder, and the mounting of a Holosun red dot optic on its Picatinny rail. The demonstration emphasizes the firearm's modularity and readiness for various applications.
This video provides an expert overview of the SCT frame, positioning it as a feature-rich and potentially budget-friendly alternative to PSA frames for Glock-compatible builds. The presenter, demonstrating high authority, highlights the SCT's straighter grip, aggressive texturing, and competitive pricing, also introducing the DSC9 as a complete pistol option. The information is valuable for builders and enthusiasts seeking to customize their Glock platforms.
This YouTube video, titled "Benwa's Thoughts Grey Birch MFG Chassis?", features an individual's opinions on a specific firearm chassis. The description emphasizes that the views expressed are personal and intended for entertainment. It also includes standard fair use disclaimers regarding content sourcing and asserts that the video is not intended to sell firearms or provide instructions for modifications. The content is presented as a personal opinion piece, with a link provided for further information on the "Tactical Fellowship" website.
This video compares three Recover Tactical chassis systems: the S-PRO, P-IX+, and 20/20, all designed to convert Glock pistols. The S-PRO offers a compact frame, the P-IX+ transforms a Glock into an AR-style platform, and the 20/20 is a stabilizer kit. Live fire testing demonstrates their stability, recoil management, and rapid-fire capabilities on an outdoor range.
This video showcases the new S PRO pistol chassis from Recover Tactical. It's a point-of-view (POV) presentation, offering viewers a direct look at the product. The creator emphasizes that the channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and they do not sell firearms or accessories. They also highlight various ways viewers can support the channel, including website visits and following them on alternative platforms for uncensored content. The description includes links to items used in the video and mentions support for the channel through specific platforms.
This video contrasts a Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Gen 1 'bag gun' with a Glock 17 in a Recover Tactical S-Pro chassis, favoring the latter for its superior zero retention and compact design. The discussion highlights the importance of 'optical intensity' (candela) over raw lumens in flashlights and showcases the Glock 17's technical specifications.
This video provides a first look at the new S Pro Chassis from Recover Tactical. The creator emphasizes that the channel is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not sell firearms or accessories. They highlight their personal collection and the opinions expressed are their own. Support for the channel is encouraged through website visits and following their alternative platforms for uncensored content. The video also mentions specific gear used for filming, such as a wireless microphone and lighting. A disclaimer is included stating that all demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel on site, and firearms not in use have their firing pins removed.
This video showcases a new anodized chassis for MPA firearms. While the specific MPA model isn't detailed in the title or description, the focus is on this customization option, suggesting it's a product update or enhancement. The video likely demonstrates the aesthetic and possibly functional changes brought by the anodized chassis to an MPA firearm.
This video showcases a customer's eccentric unboxing of a new Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 rifle in OD Green. The shop owner humorously questions his clientele after the customer exhibits unusual behavior with the firearm. The rifle features an M-LOK handguard and is chambered in 5.56 NATO.
This YouTube video, likely covering content from SHOT Show 2025, highlights a new chassis system for the Ruger 5.7 pistol from Strike Industries. The title suggests an in-depth look at this firearm accessory, with potential discussions on its features, compatibility, and how it transforms the base firearm. The video's focus on a specific manufacturer and a popular pistol caliber indicates content relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in customization and new product releases.
The SIG MP320 Chassis transforms a SIG P320 into a PDW-style platform. It features a rear Picatinny rail for stocks, a rifle-style charging handle for improved ergonomics, and M-LOK slots for accessories. Compatibility extends to standard P320 fire control groups, slides, barrels, and magazines.
This video reviews the B&T BWC9, a compact PDW chassis that utilizes a Sig P320 FCU. The presenter highlights its "foldy boi" Transformer-like design, acknowledging its niche appeal and potential for use as a "truck gun." While admitting it might not be the most practical firearm, the video focuses on its unique features and asks viewers about its potential value. The description also includes promotional links for a shooting timer, QVO Tactical's Instagram and merchandise, in-ear hearing protection, and Patreon support.
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