This video provides updates on channel status and showcases new firearm accessories. The host introduces the Addabal thermal prototype, detailing its features, reticle options, and intended use for coyote hunting. He also discusses the quality and pricing of Chinese optics like Holosun, and mentions specific firearm components and potential issues with a Criterion barrel.
This video explores the potential of the .300 Blackout cartridge as a General Purpose Rifle (GPR) round, capable of effective engagement at distance with optimized subsonic and supersonic loads. Instruction from T.REX ARMS highlights its 'Hollywood quiet' capability with subsonic ammunition and suppressors, originally designed for the PDW role. The discussion emphasizes optimizing the platform for both subsonic and supersonic performance.
This video, titled "Internet SHTF Rifle Nonsense - 'CQBR, GPR, SPR'", aims to debunk common misconceptions and jargon surrounding "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) rifles. The creator likely delves into the terminology used online for different rifle configurations, such as CQBR (Close Quarters Battle Receiver), GPR (General Purpose Rifle), and SPR (Special Purpose Rifle), to clarify their practical applications and potential misunderstandings. The description emphasizes that the content is based on unclassified doctrine and public source information found in military training manuals like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The creator also provides links to support the channel through Patreon and Venmo, and directs viewers to their Instagram.
This guide details the construction of a General Purpose Rifle (GPR) by Daylin, emphasizing practical considerations for reliability and performance. Key aspects include strategic optic and accessory placement for zero retention and user safety, selection of components like the Holosun IRIS GR3 and Modlite weapon light, and the rationale behind choosing a 10.3-inch barrel for maneuverability and optimal 5.56 NATO ballistics. The build prioritizes durability and functionality for duty use.
This review covers the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre 15 Mark 12 Mod S, a civilian rifle inspired by the military's MK12 program. The expert assessment highlights its premium components and competitive pricing, noting its reliability and accuracy out to 500 yards. The rifle features a 14.5-inch CHF barrel, PRI carbon fiber handguard, and a Sabre two-stage trigger.
This video explores the practical applications of Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) for civilian firearm owners. It details how FRTs can enhance capabilities in General Purpose Rifles (GPRs) for rapid fire, team-based suppression drills, and even advanced concepts like Civilian Infantry Automatic Rifles (IARs) and belt-fed systems. The discussion emphasizes the need for high-capacity magazines and specialized gear to support the increased rate of fire, while also highlighting the significant ammunition consumption and training requirements.
This video showcases the "Elevator Drill" using a 14.5-inch GPR (likely referring to a Grendel Precision Rifle or a similar AR-15 platform chambered in a suitable caliber). The drill likely focuses on close-quarters engagement scenarios. Given the title, it suggests a practical application of firearm proficiency in a confined space, possibly for self-defense or tactical training.
This YouTube video is an announcement for a "GPR Training Video" that is now live. The description promotes the @locsnload Instagram account and provides a linktr.ee for more content. It also includes a call to action for viewers interested in taking a class, directing them to sign up at www.wagundanation.net. The content appears to be focused on firearms training and education.
This video appears to be a firearms-related content piece focusing on shooting, likely involving a Glock pistol given the 'GPR' mention, which often refers to Glock pistols and 'S-Rank Shooters Only' suggests a focus on skilled performance. The description provides links to the creator's Instagram and a firearms training website, 'wagundanation.net', indicating a potential focus on training, demonstrations, or reviews of firearms and shooting techniques. The content is expected to appeal to experienced shooters or those looking for advanced training.
This video focuses on training with a 16-inch barrel AR-15 platform rifle, likely emphasizing general purpose rifle (GPR) applications. The content is expected to cover various shooting techniques and marksmanship skills relevant to this popular rifle configuration.
This video showcases a custom "Green Machine" rifle build, identified as a 12.5-inch GPR Do-All Rifle. The hosts, Eric and Dallas, discuss the build and provide links to their build list, sponsor products (MREs from VENTURE SURPLUS, gear from WETWRX, and drinks from RENEWAL RAIN), and training courses. Viewers are encouraged to use discount codes for sponsor products and to support the channel through various means, including their website, Amazon shop, and podcast.
This YouTube video from Concrete Cowboy addresses the relevance of General Purpose Rifles (GPRs). It aims to spark a discussion about whether these types of rifles still hold their own in the current firearms landscape. The video encourages viewer interaction and engagement on the topic. Links to the creator's Instagram and Twitter are provided for further connection.
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