This YouTube video showcases a "Range Day" featuring firearms from FN America. The description emphasizes FN's excellence and encourages viewers to tag a friend they'd like to go shooting with. The video is tagged with #FNAmerica and #Shorts, indicating it's a brief, promotional clip from the manufacturer. The content appears to be a casual shooting session highlighting FN products.
This YouTube video announces a giveaway for an FN FiveseveN pistol. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon and Subscribestar pages, suggesting a focus on supporting content creation. While the video title mentions stickers alongside the firearm giveaway, the primary focus for tagging will be on the firearm itself and related giveaway elements.
This YouTube Short introduces the FN Rush 9Ti suppressor, highlighting it as a source of "silent fun." The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more content and provides a link to learn more about the product on the FN America website. It also includes a link to their Instagram page. The content appears to be a brief promotional clip for this specific firearm accessory.
This YouTube video, titled "5.7 Day!", celebrates a special occasion dedicated to the 5.7x28mm cartridge and firearms chambered in it. The description prompts viewers to share how they are celebrating the day and encourages them to subscribe for more content. It also directs viewers to the FN America Instagram page for additional updates. The hashtags indicate a focus on FN America, the specific "FN FiveseveN Day," and the FN 57 pistol, with "Shorts" suggesting a brief video format.
This YouTube video features the FN Five-seveN MRD pistol, highlighting its integration with a Leupold DeltaPoint PRO red dot sight. The title and description explicitly mention the firearm model and the optic, suggesting a review or demonstration of this specific setup. The content likely covers aspects of the pistol's features, performance, and how the MRD optic enhances its usability.
This YouTube video focuses on the FN Five-seveN pistol, as indicated by the title and hashtags. The description encourages viewers to visit the range and promotes FN America's Instagram channel. It's a short-form video likely aimed at showcasing or highlighting the firearm.
This YouTube video, marked as 'Patreon Only Video', features content related to the FN49 and the FN FAL rifles. The description provides links to the MAC website, Patreon, SubscribeStar, Amazon store, USCCA insurance, Parler, Challenge Targets, OpticsPlanet, and the Modern Gun School. It emphasizes safe firearm handling on a state-approved range under professional supervision and clarifies that the content is for entertainment purposes only, not an attempt to sell or modify firearms beyond their legal function. The video also includes a disclaimer regarding USCCA insurance coverage.
This video provides a range comparison between the FNS 9C and the Canik TP9 Elite SC. The presenter highlights how closely the two handguns match in terms of size, weight, and capacity. The description invites viewer input on their preferred handgun between the two, indicating a focus on comparison and user opinion. The video also links to various other playlists related to handgun reviews, rifle/shotgun reviews, 2nd Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range tests, alongside social media links.
This video provides an overview of the FN P90 and its civilian variant, the PS90. It covers the firearm's function, a brief history, and includes an ammunition comparison. The video is presented as part of a "Gun of the Week" series and mentions its legal status in Canada for RPAL holders.
This guide details the operation of the FNH SFS (Safety Fast Shooting) Hi-Power system, as demonstrated by an expert instructor. The SFS system allows for a safer carry method by enabling the hammer to be manually pushed forward, rendering the trigger dead. A simple downward swipe of the safety lever re-cocks the hammer for a ready single-action shot. The video also compares this system to other Hi-Power variants and South Korean designs.
This video details a follow-up trigger job on an FNS-9 pistol, specifically focusing on retaining the factory trigger safety. The instructor explains the benefits of this approach, contrasting it with previous modifications that deactivated the safety. The process involves modifying the trigger mechanism to ensure a crisp break at the wall while still preventing accidental discharge if the trigger face is pressed directly, offering an added layer of safety for carry.
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