This YouTube video showcases the James River Armory M14 Designated Marksman Rifle. The content covers the rifle's features and its historical context, followed by a detailed breakdown of its specifications. The description also directs viewers to the channel's website for featured products and promotes their other YouTube channels and social media presence.
This video provides an expert comparison between the M14 and the BM-59, featuring insights from Mark of James River Armory. The BM-59 is presented as a significant evolution from the M1 Garand, incorporating a more robust gas system, effective muzzle brake, and improved ergonomics. Live fire tests highlight the BM-59's superior recoil management and smoother shooting experience compared to the M14.
The JRA Gallant Rifle Gen 2, a Galil ARM clone, is showcased in a range test. Key features include its milled receiver, folding stock, and integrated bipod. The video demonstrates its performance from various shooting positions, highlighting smooth cycling, consistent ejection, and the effectiveness of the bipod for stability. The rifle is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and accepts standard 35-round Galil magazines.
This expert guide details the Beretta BM59, an Italian adaptation of the M1 Garand chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO. It highlights the rifle's technical modifications, including its detachable 20-round magazine, unique 'Tricomp' muzzle device for grenade launching, and specialized variants like the paratrooper model. The information is presented with high authority, drawing on detailed mechanical comparisons and historical context.
The JRA Gallant, a Galil-style rifle built with Israeli parts kits, underwent rigorous torture testing, including high-volume fire and extreme environmental exposure. Despite mud, dirt, and thermal shock, the rifle demonstrated impressive durability. Key features include a forged receiver and an improved firing pin to prevent slam-fires with commercial ammo.
This review of the James River Armory (JRA) Type 56 Underfolder highlights its construction using an original Arsenal 66 parts kit with a US-made receiver and barrel. While offering a more affordable alternative to pre-ban Chinese AKs, the review critically examines assembly issues such as trigger pin walk-out and a poorly pressed rivet, alongside functional observations like erratic ejection patterns and oil seepage from the handguards. The speaker's high authority is evident in their detailed knowledge of AK import history and specific component critiques.
This review covers the Chinese Arsenal 66 Type 56 AK-47, assembled by James River Armory using original Chinese parts kits and US-made components for compliance. The rifle features a 1.5mm US-made receiver, original Chinese furniture, and a 16.5-inch US-made chrome-lined barrel. It performs well at the range, offering a collectible piece with authentic markings and a functional underfolding stock.
This video showcases James River Armory AK-74 rifles chambered in 5.45x39mm. The rifles feature original Bulgarian parts sets, highlighting their authenticity and potential historical significance. The description also provides links to the Classic Firearms social media pages, indicating a focus on firearm sales and related content.
This review of the James River Armory M-14 Paratrooper rifle highlights its forged receiver and National Match barrel, offering military-spec quality. Despite a shorter 19.25" barrel, it demonstrates excellent reliability and accuracy with mild recoil. The build quality, featuring an American Black Walnut stock, is praised, making it a compelling option for M-14 enthusiasts.
This review highlights the James River Armory M-14, featuring a Bula Defense Systems forged receiver, barrel, and bolt, distinguishing it from cast receivers. The rifle is an evolution of the M1 Garand, offering a detachable 20-round magazine and a manageable recoil despite its weight. Key features include military-spec walnut stock, adjustable peep sights, and a 22-inch barrel, with an MSRP of $1,499.99.
This review showcases the new James River Armory M14 rifles, a collaboration with Bula Defense Systems. Key features include forged receivers for superior durability, Bula barrels, and American Black Walnut stocks, built to original military configurations. Both Carbine and USGI variations are available, utilizing predominantly new parts made to military specifications.
The James River Armory BM-59 is a high-quality clone of the Italian M1 Garand modification chambered in 7.62 NATO. It features a 20-round magazine, a built-in bipod, and a grenade launcher device. The rifle's long-action Garand receiver provides a smooth recoil impulse, and it demonstrates good accuracy and reliability out to 600 yards with iron sights.
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