This video provides a first look at new tactical gear from Kit Badger, featuring products from Magpul, XTAR, Die Free Company, and Hush Holsters. Ivan from Kit Badger highlights Magpul's latest PMAGs, stocks (including the new DT Stock), and grips. He also showcases XTAR's rechargeable batteries and charging solutions, DFCO apparel and accessories, and the innovative Hush Holsters suppressor holster with Level 2 retention designed for weapon lights. The review emphasizes practical applications and new features for modern gear.
This video showcases an individual in full tactical gear, including a plate carrier and advanced optics on an AR-style rifle, demonstrating proficient firearm handling in an outdoor range setting. The speaker sarcastically introduces the rifle as a 'new power tool,' highlighting its effectiveness against 'bad apples and malicious bipeds,' while acknowledging its expense. The visual evidence confirms the use of a Magpul PMAG and a Toyota Tundra as cover, underscoring a tactical preparedness theme.
This video showcases participants in a tactical biathlon event in New Mexico, demonstrating advanced techniques for running and gunning over challenging terrain. It highlights the importance of dynamic rifle handling, efficient movement, and accurate target engagement under physical duress. The gear featured includes AR-style rifles with various optics and tactical load-bearing equipment.
This video compares the Magpul PMAG and the HK Gen 3 PM magazine, highlighting their similarities in appearance and function. The primary difference lies in price and branding, with HK magazines being significantly more expensive due to the 'Made in Germany' mark and collector appeal. While both are reliable, the HK version is recommended for aesthetic purposes on HK firearms, not for superior performance.
This video compares the HK Gen3 PMag to the standard Magpul PMAG. While functionally similar and both reliable, the HK version carries a significant price premium due to branding and its 'Made in Germany' origin. The speaker suggests acquiring HK PMags primarily for aesthetic or collector purposes on an HK firearm, rather than for superior performance.
This review of the HK MR556-A4 after 6,000 rounds, conducted by Regular Guy Training LLC, highlights exceptional reliability with zero malfunctions across diverse ammunition and magazine types. The piston-driven system requires minimal cleaning, making it practical for serious use. While heavy and expensive, the rifle delivers on its promise of high-end performance and reliability, as assessed by an experienced instructor who used it in training classes.
This video showcases the Contra89, a custom AR-style rifle built by S.O.L.G.W, Exigent Defense, and Shark Coast Tactical. The demonstration highlights dynamic shooting techniques, including rapid fire engagement of steel targets and controlled movement. Key components like the EOTech EXPS sight, Magpul PMAG, and suppressor are visible, emphasizing the tactical application of this custom firearm.
This video showcases a custom AR-15 build with striking red anodized accents on components like the buffer tube, safety selector, and charging handle. The build features a micro red dot sight and a Magpul PMAG magazine. The presenter humorously compares the expense of custom firearms to past habits, highlighting the financial commitment involved in such builds.
This video from Polenar Tactical explores the appeal of 20-round straight-walled Colt-style magazines for the AR-15 platform. The speaker highlights their aesthetic value and the 'warm fuzzy feeling' they provide, contrasting them with performance-focused options like Magpul PMAGs. The aluminum magazines feature metal followers and a unique finish, with a special 'Buy 2 Get 1 Free' promotion available.
This video showcases the Mustang Armament Chesty rifle, highlighting its exceptionally smooth operation, particularly during full-auto fire. The demonstration includes unboxing, suppressor attachment, and dynamic target engagement at an outdoor range. The shooter's commentary emphasizes the rifle's 'sewing machine' like smoothness, indicating a high level of reliability and control.
This video from GBRS Group demonstrates the 'Now Drill,' a valuable training exercise focused on improving trigger control and shooter response. Lead instructor DJ Shipley emphasizes a calm, smooth 'now' command to help shooters avoid overdriving the trigger and maintain control. The drill involves presenting the weapon, finding the trigger wall, and firing precisely on the audible cue, then smoothly resetting the trigger.
This video demonstrates a basic target engagement sequence with an M416-style rifle. It covers target inspection, firearm preparation including chambering a round, and engaging a metal gong target from a standing position. The demonstration highlights the use of common tactical accessories like an ACOG optic and Magpul PMAG.
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