This video from PSR features a high-authority influencer discussing the significant threat posed by Washington State House Bill 2321 to 3D printed firearm manufacturing and the broader 2A community. The bill aims to regulate 3D printers and CNC machines by mandating 'blocking features' to prevent the printing of firearm components, with severe penalties for violations. The speaker argues this is a 'Trojan Horse' for corporate IP enforcement and urges action from residents.
This guide details the assembly and adjustment process for the Nexbelt gun belt, as demonstrated by an experienced speaker. It covers cutting the belt to size, assembling the buckle with provided tools and Loctite, and testing the quick-release mechanism. The speaker highlights its suitability for concealed carry, emphasizing secure firearm retention and ease of draw.
This video reviews the RMA Armor RF3 Level IV ballistic plates, highlighting their lightweight, thin profile, and advanced ceramic composition. The presenter conducts rigorous testing against military-grade ammunition including M855A1, M80A1, and the 6.8x51mm cartridge, demonstrating the plates' ability to stop threats with minimal backface deformation. The review also touches on edge protection capabilities and compares the RF3 to traditional SAPI plates.
This video provides an overview of the Carvera Air desktop CNC machine, focusing on its capabilities and the learning curve for users. Mark Serbu, a gun designer, shares his experience with the machine, highlighting its ease of use for beginners through pre-designed projects while also discussing challenges for experienced CNC users, particularly regarding post-processors and rapid speed control. The content emphasizes the importance of proper CAM software and post-processor selection for successful machining.
Nikko Ortiz, a recognized authority in tactical gear, reviews subscriber-submitted kits, emphasizing practical utility and 'vibes' over aesthetics. He highlights the importance of actual training evidence and critiques gear choices, from plate carriers to medical tools, offering insights into effective loadout configurations. The video culminates in selecting a winner based on kit quality and demonstrated range proficiency.
This video reviews the Tier One Concealed and Modern Samurai Project (MSP) collaboration, focusing on their 'universal' holsters designed to accommodate multiple firearms and weapon lights. The holsters grip the weapon light, offering versatility and cost savings compared to purchasing individual holsters. Key features include adjustable retention, tuckable clips for IWB, and compatibility with various mounting systems for OWB.
This video provides a comprehensive review of various holsters used by the Appalachian Smokewagon channel host, focusing on both Outside the Waistband (OWB) and Inside the Waistband (IWB) options. The host details his experiences with brands like G-Code, Bravo Concealment, DARA, Safari Land, We The People Holsters, Tier 1 Concealment, and T-Rex Arms, highlighting their retention, comfort, concealment capabilities, and specific firearm fitments, particularly for Glock models. He emphasizes the importance of using a holster for safe firearm carry and recommends specific models based on budget and intended use, with a strong endorsement for Safari Land and Tier 1 Concealment as gold standards for OWB and IWB respectively.
The Neomag Alias belt system offers a unique, customizable solution combining EDC, duty, and battle belt functionalities. It allows users to easily switch between inside-the-waistband (IWB) and outside-the-waistband (OWB) setups using the Alias Fork system, accommodating various holsters like Safariland and Tier One Concealed. The belt features numerous adapter points for personalized accessory placement, including for tourniquets and handcuffs, catering to both civilian preparedness and law enforcement needs.
This guide details the construction of a '0%' Glock-based chassis system, as demonstrated by Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed and James Reeves. The core concept involves milling a custom internal chassis, which is then treated as the regulated receiver, allowing for an unregulated, customizable grip module. The process leverages CNC machining and G-code, with the potential for future expansion to various calibers. This approach aims to navigate evolving firearm regulations by redefining the serialized component.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to essential training gear, focusing on duty belt setups, holsters, magazine pouches, and medical kits. It emphasizes the importance of a well-configured duty belt for effective training and self-defense, recommending specific brands like G-Code and Safariland for holsters, and HSGI for belts and pouches. The discussion also highlights the necessity of a readily accessible medical kit and the utility of a shot timer for improving shooting performance.
This guide covers holster selection for both firearm training and concealed carry. For beginners, an Outside the Waistband (OWB) holster is recommended for range practice. For concealed carry, an Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster like the Haley Strategic Incog Eclipse is highlighted for its secure clip, comfort, and versatility across different clothing types. The importance of trying multiple holsters to find the best fit for individual body types and preferences is emphasized.
The QVO Tactical Secondary SD holster is a two-piece Kydex design specifically for firearms equipped with suppressors up to 1.5 inches in diameter. It offers adjustable retention, accommodates weapon lights (Surefire X300 series, ModLite PL350 series) and all optics, and is compatible with Safariland and G-Code belt attachments. The holster's unique design provides downward pressure for retention and is built for specific firearm and accessory configurations.
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