This video overhauls the Ruger RXM, transforming it from a budget-friendly option into a high-performance firearm. Key upgrades include the Radiant Ramjet Afterburner for significant recoil and muzzle rise reduction, and the Icarus grip module for enhanced ergonomics and control. The video details how these modifications, along with an optic and magazine extensions, dramatically improve the pistol's feel and performance, making it a more capable platform for various shooting applications.
This video provides an expert review of the Ruger American firearm, highlighting its suitability for new gun owners. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, details its modular design, affordability at $400, and premium features like tritium night sights and optic readiness. The collaboration with Magpul for the grip is also praised.
This review of the Ruger RXM, presented by Brian C. Sheetz, Editor-in-Chief of American Rifleman, details its unique collaboration with Magpul. Key features include a striker-fired, semi-automatic action, a 4-inch barrel, and a 15-round capacity in 9mm Luger. The RXM is optics-ready for RMR, DeltaPoint Pro, or RMSC sights and boasts an internal chassis system developed by Ruger with a Magpul-designed grip frame. The review highlights its mechanical design, trigger safety, and the absence of a magazine disconnect safety.
This guide details the tactical applications and features of the Mossberg 590 RM and 590R shotguns, as presented by firearms expert Chris Cerino. It covers operational techniques for door breaching with the 590 RM's standoff device and recoil management with the 590R's ergonomic features. The overview highlights the differences between tube-fed and magazine-fed systems, emphasizing their suitability for home defense and tactical scenarios.
This video compares the Ruger RXM and Glock 19, highlighting the RXM's value proposition. The speaker notes the RXM's Magpul grip, optic-readiness, flared magwell, and tritium front sight as key advantages, especially considering its lower price point ($360 vs. $600). While acknowledging the Glock 19's established reliability, the speaker suggests the RXM offers more features for the money and recommends it for new buyers.
This review of the Diamondback Obsidian AR-15 highlights its value as an introductory to mid-level firearm. The reviewer notes positive experiences with Diamondback's customer service and product quality. Key features discussed include Magpul furniture, ambidextrous controls, and a thick M-LOK rail system, with personal preferences noted for aesthetics and ergonomics.
This video compares the PSA Dagger and Ruger RXM, both 9mm striker-fired pistols based on Glock 19 Gen 3 technology. The PSA Dagger is presented as a budget-friendly option around $250, while the Ruger RXM is positioned as a higher-value firearm at approximately $360, offering superior ergonomics, a better trigger, modularity via fire control group serial numbering, and a front tritium night sight. The reviewer highlights the RXM's true Glock clone status and better holster compatibility due to the Dagger's modified trigger guard.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the PSA JAKL 9mm PCC, highlighting its reliability, accuracy, and value. The reviewer, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, along with USPSA Grandmaster Marco, detail the firearm's performance in various shooting drills, suppressed and unsuppressed. They discuss its suitability for home defense and as a truck gun, while also offering insights into potential upgrades like the trigger and bolt release.
This video details a DIY project to build an FSB Alpha Spetsnaz-inspired AK47 clone using a Century Arms WER 10 as the base. The build heavily features Midwest Industries Alpha Series furniture, including a robust handguard, top rail, and folding stock, aiming to replicate the look and functionality of Russian special operations equipment. The presenter discusses various components, their installation, and performance, offering insights into modernizing the AK platform.
This video details a long-range AR-15 setup based on the IWI Zion-15, emphasizing components for extended engagement distances. The build focuses on accuracy and shooter comfort for 400-500 yard shots, highlighting specific optics, mounting solutions, and ergonomic enhancements. The presenter notes the Zion-15's value as a capable starter rifle for precision shooting without a prohibitive cost.
This build features a Bear Creek Arsenal 22 WMR side-charging upper receiver paired with an Aero Precision M4E1 FDE Cerakote lower receiver. It incorporates an LBE Unlimited lower parts kit known for its crisp trigger, a Spike's Tactical buffer tube, and Magpul furniture. An inexpensive Simmons 3-9x40 scope is utilized, and an M-LOK angled foregrip is attached.
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