This guide details the installation of Hogue Lamo Camo grips on a Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp revolver. The process involves safely unloading the firearm, removing existing grips, and securing the new Hogue grips. The speaker, an experienced individual with a visible collection of revolvers, highlights the specific three-finger design of these grips, noting a single groove at the top and a longer open area below, differentiating them from grips with individual finger grooves.
This guide details the custom modifications performed on a Smith & Wesson 686-6 revolver by MK3 Firearms. The process includes applying a Graphite Black Cerakote finish, milling custom barrel flats, performing an 11-degree barrel crown, installing XS Sights, a Hogue cylinder release, and a custom trigger job. The video emphasizes the professional gunsmithing involved, highlighting the detailed processes and resulting enhancements.
This video showcases a pair of custom 'His and Hers' AR-15 rifles featuring unique pink and blue digital camouflage Cerakote finishes. The presentation, led by an AT3 Tactical representative, details various aftermarket components including Hogue furniture, an AT3 flat-faced trigger, a Breek Arms Plan B muzzle device for suppressor use, an AT3 Spear handguard, Magpul PMAGs, and an AT3 Alpha Red Dot sight. The rifles are chambered in 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington.
This guide details the strict firearm requirements for obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in Contra Costa County, California, as explained by Ernie Medina, Chief Instructor of Tap Rack Bang, LLC. The county prohibits most functional modifications, specific accessories like red dot sights, and certain firearm types such as Single-Action Only (SAO) models. Only commercially manufactured firearms with specific caliber, barrel length, and capacity limits are allowed, with cosmetic changes being the only permitted modifications.
This guide details the quick installation of four popular AR-15 upgrades: the Magpul MS3 Sling, AT3 Redtail LPVO, Hogue Overmolded Buttstock, and Magpul AFG. The video emphasizes practical enhancements that can be installed in under a minute, improving comfort, functionality, and aesthetics for any AR owner. The presenter, representing AT3 Tactical, demonstrates how these accessories address common user complaints like stock rattle and offer versatile aiming solutions.
This video showcases the November Everyday Carry (EDC) rotation from Marine X, focusing on a variety of tactical and lifestyle gear. Key items include the CRKT Chelotto F automatic knife with MagnaCut steel, the Nyore EDC 17 flashlight boasting 17,500 lumens and multiple light modes, and a Veren Rally Chronograph watch. The presenter also highlights a US-made fixed blade knife with CPM 4V steel, a copper Tactile Turn pen with forced patina, an Esker Card Holder Pro, a Zippo lighter with a butane insert, and a Lockly Mini Field Journal system. Additional gear like the MSI Oak multitool and the high-lumen EDC37 flashlight are mentioned for specific use cases.
This review from Honest Outlaw provides an expert-level assessment of the Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) 3G Gen-12 shotgun. The reviewer, demonstrating high authority and technical expertise, highlights its AR-platform controls, reliability with high-velocity 12-gauge ammunition (1200 FPS+), and compares it favorably against established models like the Benelli M4 and Beretta 1301 for home defense and competition.
Esai Givens, a firearm influencer, rates subscriber firearms with a high-energy, humorous approach, often incorporating urban slang. He demonstrates knowledge of NFA items like auto sears and aftermarket compatibility, offering insights on customization and practical application. The video covers a range of pistols including Glocks, FN models, and a Springfield XD-9, with a focus on modifications and accessory choices relevant to the urban tactical community.
The video showcases two AR-15 platforms: a 223 Remington with an old-school M16-style configuration and a 300 Blackout build. The host details various components, including the Griffin Armament Bushwacker 46 suppressor, Emissary Development Handbrake X, Franklin Armory binary trigger, and Hollow Sun optics. The stream also features the launch of MuzzleBroke branded t-shirts.
This guide details how to upgrade a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport or similar budget AR-15 for under $500, focusing on improving shootability and ergonomics. The video, presented with high authority by an experienced instructor, breaks down the process into performance and cosmetic stages, recommending specific components like the AT3 2-Stage Trigger and UTG Quad Rail. The final build aims for enhanced modularity and user comfort.
This YouTube video utilizes the title and hashtags to highlight an EDC (Everyday Carry) dump featuring a pocketknife. The mention of "Hogue Deka" specifically points to a particular knife model, and the overall theme revolves around items carried daily by individuals, with a focus on a knife. The term "Peasants carry this 🤤" suggests a humorous or perhaps aspirational take on EDC, implying the featured items are desirable or of good quality.
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