This review of the HK SP5K highlights its enjoyable shooting experience, particularly with the roller-delayed blowback system that significantly reduces recoil. The firearm is praised for its accuracy and compact size, making it suitable for range use and potentially home defense. While the reviewer notes some ergonomic quirks like the magazine release and the charging handle's proximity to the Picatinny rail, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, rating it a 100 out of 10.
Elliott Delp outlines a sub-$2000 civilian rifle setup centered on the Palmetto State Armory Sabre. He highlights the value of features like a Cold Hammer Forged barrel and a 14.5-inch pinned and welded configuration for budget-conscious 'shit hits the fan' scenarios. The build includes essential accessories like a suppressor and the Holosun 403C red dot sight with solar fail-safe.
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms instructor, outlines three essential components for a budget-conscious SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) rifle build. He emphasizes selecting a reliable rifle platform, equipping it with a dependable optic like the Holosun 403C, and adding a functional weapon light such as the Streamlight ProTac for low-light effectiveness. Crucially, Delp stresses that extensive training and familiarity with the chosen gear are more important than the equipment itself.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Global Ordnance Monolith, a 16-inch 5.56 NATO bufferless rifle. Expert reviewer Elliott Delp highlights its fully ambidextrous controls, adjustable bolt carrier group for suppressed/unsuppressed tuning, and compatibility with various accessories like the Holosun 403C optic and Aero Precision Lahar 30 suppressor. The review also touches on custom paint jobs, accuracy testing with Ballistic-X, and practical use cases, establishing a high level of authority through detailed technical explanations.
This guide outlines a three-component SHTF rifle setup recommended by firearm instructor Elliott Delp. It emphasizes starting with a trusted rifle like the PSA Sabre, adding a durable optic such as the Holosun 403C, and including a reliable weapon light like the Streamlight ProTac. Delp stresses that consistent training and personal vetting of gear are paramount, advising viewers to prioritize proficiency over solely relying on equipment reviews.
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms reviewer, compares a high-end Geissele Super Duty AR-15 build ($6,500) with a budget Palmetto State Armory Sabre build ($2,000). He highlights the trade-offs in components, barrel length, and accessories like optics and suppressors. Delp stresses that while quality gear is beneficial, shooter proficiency and consistent training are the most critical factors for effectiveness in civilian defense scenarios.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of the "Homesaver" build, a budget-friendly home defense AR-15 pistol under $1500. The presenter, from Basement Operator, emphasizes component selection for quality and affordability, excluding optics and suppressors from the base price. The build focuses on maneuverability and functionality for home defense and night vision applications.
This video provides a comprehensive breakdown of a $1500 home defense AR-15 build, excluding suppressor and optic. Instructor Elliott Delp details component choices, emphasizing maneuverability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness for close-quarters engagement. The build prioritizes essential features like a quality rail, weapon light, and a reliable bolt carrier group, while discussing the trade-offs and personal preferences in optic selection and caliber choice.
This video from Exile Armory LLC showcases a variety of firearms available for purchase, including handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Amber highlights new arrivals and popular models, providing prices and some basic specifications. The inventory includes brands like Charter Arms, Mossberg, Ruger, Browning, Glock, Henry, Beretta, and Interarms, with a diverse range of calibers and configurations.
This review of the Beretta 1301 Mod 2 tactical shotgun highlights its suitability for home defense and professional shooting applications. The shotgun features an 18.5-inch barrel, a 7+1 capacity, and a gas-operated system. While priced at an MSRP of $2,000, it offers a premium finish and reliable performance across various ammunition types, though its cost places it in a higher-end market segment.
This review of the Cox Arms USA EMR1, dubbed the 'Everyman Rifle,' highlights its quality components and build at a sub-$1200 price point. The presenter, who has a prior relationship with the manufacturer, emphasizes the rifle's US-made parts, including B5 furniture, an ELF flat-face trigger, and the Cox Arms Battle Brake. Despite an initial magazine feeding issue, the rifle demonstrated good accuracy and minimal recoil during rapid fire, suggesting a well-tuned system.
This video compares the Aimpoint T2 ($1000) and the HoloSun 403C ($200-$300), evaluating if the significant price difference justifies the performance gains. The presenter, with experience in tactical applications, suggests that while the Aimpoint T2 offers superior build quality and dot clarity, the HoloSun 403C provides excellent value and functionality for most users, making the higher-end optic unnecessary for the average civilian.
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