The Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AWP) in 7.62mm demonstrates exceptional precision, achieving sub-MOA groups with match-grade ammunition like Berger 175gr OTM (0.45 inches) and Federal Gold Medal Match (0.75 inches). Even standard GGG M80 ball ammo performed well (1.71 inches). The rifle's bonded receiver construction ensures consistent performance, and it showed no point-of-impact shift when suppressed with a Dead Air Nomad.
This video showcases a shooter achieving 1 MOA with a Schmeisser AR-15, specifically the S4F model. The shooter utilizes a 10.5" Lothar Walther barrel with a 1:9 twist, a Valhalla CQB Mk2 suppressor, and an Integrix i8X scope. The ammunition used for this sub-MOA group is Sellier & Bellot 69gn HPBT match. The video is presented as an uncut, time-lapsed recording to address doubts about the achievement and is sponsored by Sellier & Bellot Ammunition.
In this video, Iain Harrison demonstrates the process of installing a Remage barrel onto a Remington 700 style action. He highlights that this task can be accomplished at home without the need for a professional gunsmith, promoting self-sufficiency in rifle building. The build features components like a Strasser RS700 action, Lothar Walther barrel, Leupold Mk 8 optic, MDT ACC Elite chassis, and an Atlas Bipod. The video emphasizes the DIY aspect of creating your own rifle.
Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries details a rare integrally suppressed L96A1 variant, known as the PM SD, used by UK Special Forces. This rifle features a shortened 12-inch Lothar Walther barrel and a 26-inch aluminum suppressor designed for subsonic ammunition. Only 35 units were produced, highlighting its specialized tactical role and evolution into the Arctic Warfare series.
This review tests the practical accuracy of the VZ58 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, paired with a Primary Arms 2x Prism optic, out to 500 yards. The VZ58 demonstrates consistent hits at range, outperforming standard AK variants in accuracy due to factors like barrel quality, with Lothar Walther barrels noted. The Primary Arms 2x Prism optic is highlighted for balancing close-range speed with sufficient magnification for extended distances.
This VZ58 long-term review after 5,000 rounds highlights exceptional durability and accuracy, largely attributed to its Lothar Walther barrel. The rifle experienced minimal malfunctions, primarily magazine-related, and maintained structural integrity, passing a headspacing test. The reviewer, Rob Ski, found the rifle surprisingly enjoyable to shoot and highly recommends it, even considering a 5.56 variant.
This video features the Czech Small Arms (CSA) VZ. 58 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The description highlights unique features not found on other VZ. 58 clones, including a Lothar Walther barrel and a patented bolt carrier plate designed to prevent misfires. This rifle is presented as a rare opportunity for enthusiasts of Czech military firearms.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Airforce Airguns factory in Fort Worth, Texas, showcasing their 'hard-use' air rifles. The tour, led by Eric from Iraqveteran8888, details the manufacturing process from raw materials like Lothar Walther barrels to CNC machining, surface finishing, assembly, and final testing. It highlights the brand's commitment to quality and durability in their American-made products.
The Ataman M2R Tact Carbine in .35 caliber offers impressive power and accuracy for an air rifle, delivering 147 ft-lbs of energy with an average velocity of 903 FPS. It features a high-quality Lothar Walther barrel and a tactical design reminiscent of Accuracy International rifles. The rifle proved capable of hitting a golf ball at 150+ yards, demonstrating its long-range potential.
The Czech vz.58, imported by CzechPoint, is a 7.62x39mm rifle distinct from the AK-47, featuring a unique striker-fired system and short-stroke gas piston. Despite its similar appearance and caliber, it shares no parts with the AK platform and is noted as lighter and handier. The Tactical model offers an adjustable stock and polymer furniture, with a 16-inch Lothar Walther barrel and an MSRP around $1,150.
This review of the Trojan Firearms AR15 highlights its precision manufacturing roots in aerospace and defense. Key features include a proprietary KeyMod rail, a custom gunmetal finish, Lothar Walther barrels, and an AGL combat trigger. The rifle is designed without a forward assist for a sleeker profile, and its Nickel Teflon/Boron BCG enhances durability and ease of cleaning. The review also touches on the effectiveness of a side-charging handle accessory and compares different ammunition types.
This video features Eric R. Poole testing the Spikes Tactical Compressor SBR at the range. The description highlights its design for reliable 5.56 NATO operation through an 8-inch suppressed barrel, utilizing a direct impingement system with Melonite and Nickel Boron finishes for reduced friction and an optimized cyclic rate. The compact 25.5-inch overall length is noted for its suitability in tight spaces and intuitive handling. The review emphasizes the high-quality components, including billet receivers and a Lothar Walther barrel, positioning it as a superior SBR for its price. The upcoming .300 Blackout version is also mentioned, along with a forthcoming full review on gunsandammo.com.
You've reached the end! 12 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.