This video analyzes a critical incident where Los Angeles Sheriff's Department deputies responded to a domestic abuser armed with a homemade AR-15 and body armor. Experts John Correia and Mike Willever provide a detailed breakdown of the engagement, highlighting tactical decisions regarding shotgun use and engaging a protected suspect. The analysis emphasizes the importance of ammunition management and alternative targeting strategies when facing body armor.
This video showcases a homemade 40mm firearm that experienced catastrophic failure due to insufficient screw strength after being hit by multiple .22lr rounds. The creator highlights the challenges of firearm construction and hints at a return to the drawing board for the masked gunsmith. The video also promotes affiliate links for various firearm-related companies and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and Super Thanks donations.
This guide details the Luty 9mm SMG, an improvised firearm built from common hardware store parts, as presented by Brandon Herrera. It covers the weapon's historical context as a protest against gun control, its technical specifications including an open-bolt action and smoothbore barrel, and its operational characteristics like a high rate of fire and crude trigger. The guide emphasizes the weapon's poor accuracy due to its design, highlighting its primary function as a political statement rather than a practical firearm.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses current events related to firearms and government actions. Topics include the Mexican government's charges in the Fast and Furious weapons trafficking sting, a victory for the Gun Owners of America (GOA) in a homemade firearm case in Philadelphia, and the introduction of Federal's new .30 Super Carry ammunition. The video also highlights the RAZOR HD GEN III 6-36X56 FFP optic. The overarching theme, as indicated by the title, is a comparison of perceived corruption levels between the Mexican and US governments in relation to firearm-related issues.
This video discusses the arrest of Michael Barner in Fresno, California, for possession of an FGC-9 ghost gun, a short-barreled rifle. The speaker analyzes the legal complexities surrounding homemade firearms, large capacity magazines, and the "fishing exemption" loophole in California. The commentary highlights concerns about the enforcement of gun laws and their potential impact on individuals, particularly in a "may issue" CCW state like California.
This video discusses a man's conviction and two-year prison sentence for building a working cannon. The title and description suggest a critical perspective on the ATF's actions, implying it's an overreach of authority. The video likely uses this case to highlight legal issues surrounding homemade firearms and potentially advocate for Second Amendment rights.
This guide details the construction and testing of a functional slam-fire shotgun, inspired by the pipe guns of the Fallout video game series. The process involves assembling basic hardware store components into a rudimentary firearm capable of firing 12-gauge ammunition. Expert assessment confirms the plausibility of such improvised weapons, highlighting their lethal effectiveness despite their simple construction. The video emphasizes the legality of manufacturing firearms for personal use under US federal law, provided NFA regulations are not violated.
This entry details the construction of the P.A. Luty Submachine Gun, a firearm designed by Philip A. Luty as a political statement against firearms bans. The guide, derived from expert analysis, outlines the use of readily available hardware store materials like sheet metal, hex-head screws, and washers. It covers the construction of the non-rifled barrel, open-bolt action, and a unique washer-based magazine release. The video emphasizes that while crude and inaccurate, these firearms demonstrate the difficulty of complete gun prohibition.
This video documents a failed attempt at launching a projectile with a "wimpy" potato gun. The creator describes the gun's specifications, including a 2-inch barrel and 8-inch chamber, and notes that its charge was insufficient, resulting in the projectile being weakly ejected only about 30 yards. The description contrasts this performance with a more powerful potato gun capable of over 100 yards, humorously labeling the current attempt as a "FAIL".
This video showcases a DIY potato gun constructed for a budget of $50. The description highlights its performance, stating it can shoot potatoes approximately 50 yards with a small amount of fuel, and has the capability to reach over 100 yards. Key specifications mentioned include a 2-inch barrel and an 8-inch chamber, with a right guard propelled firing mechanism.
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