This video details a civilian BRN 180 Gen 3 rifle loadout, focusing on accessory choices. Key components include a Streamlight Protek weapon light, a Dereco grip, Sig Sauer optics (Romeo 5XDR red dot and Juliet magnifier), a Midwest Industries folding stock with a cheek riser, and an HRT Tactical sling. The presenter emphasizes the value and functionality of these chosen components for a personal build.
This guide details the installation of a Midwest Industries stock onto a Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun. It covers removing the factory Mesa Tactical stock, preparing the receiver, installing the new stock adapter and components, and attaching the cheek riser and M-LOK accessories. The process requires specific tools and attention to torque specifications for a secure and proper fit.
This review of the Brownells BRN-180 Gen 3 upper receiver highlights its improvements over the Gen 2, particularly the non-reciprocating charging handle and improved gas system. The video provides a detailed look at the build, shooting impressions, and comparisons to other platforms. It's presented by Elliott Delp and Sparky, who offer practical insights and hands-on experience.
This live stream covers the current iteration of a Marlin Dark Series 45-70 lever-action build, detailing upgrades like a Vector Optics red dot and Midwest Industries furniture. The host also discusses potential Cerakote projects, particularly on a K USA Comrade 12 gauge AK, and showcases the Canik TP9 Elite SC, which is the channel's current giveaway firearm. The discussion touches on firearm accessories, build challenges, and future content plans.
This video provides first impressions of the Brownells BRN-180 Gen 3 upper receiver and a compatible lower. Key highlights include the integrated piston system, the updated dust cover mechanism addressing Gen 2 complaints, and the adjustable gas block. The reviewer also discusses the ambidextrous lower receiver and its features, noting its ease of assembly without roll pins.
This video showcases new firearm accessories and upgrades, focusing on a Marlin 1895 Dark Series rifle chambered in .45-70 Government and new holsters for a Taurus G2C and Glock 17 Gen 3. The presenter discusses the size of .45-70 rounds, issues with a Midwest Industries handguard installation, and the quality of Bravo Concealment holsters compared to previous ones. The build for the Marlin is in its early stages with plans for further modifications.
This live stream from MuzzleBroke covers several firearms, focusing on upgrades and initial impressions. The Marlin Dark Series lever-action rifle in .45-70 is showcased with a new Midwest Industries skeletonized stock and quiver. The host also discusses a 300 Blackout AR-15 build, featuring a NeoMag Sentry Strap, and expresses frustration with a malfunctioning Tesus 1911. A highlight is the reveal of a custom Cerakoted Glock with a unique stripper camo pattern.
This video details modifications made to a PSA JAKL firearm, focusing on Cerakote application and the strategic use of red Loctite to improve accuracy. The presenter explains how stripping the firearm, applying a Cerakote finish, and reassembling with red Loctite on fasteners tightened clearances and enhanced the weapon's precision. The guide also covers replacing the stock with a more rigid Midwest Industries Billet aluminum option and adapting CZ Scorpion iron sights for a better sight picture.
This video provides a detailed review of the Brownells BRN-180 Gen 2 upper receiver, highlighting its short-stroke gas piston system and AR-180 heritage. The presenters discuss its build configuration, shooting characteristics, and compare it to other piston systems like the Sig Spear LT and PSA Jackal. They note its suitability for compact builds and suppressed use, while also pointing out potential drawbacks like the reciprocating side charging handle and open bolt carrier group design.
This episode of 'Rate My AK' features Rob Ski reviewing various AK platform firearms submitted by viewers. The reviews cover a range of calibers and configurations, including 5.45x39mm and .308 Winchester. Rob provides expert commentary on modifications, accessories like optics, suppressors, and handguards, and offers practical advice on functionality, ergonomics, and potential improvements. He also highlights common issues and smart solutions implemented by the owners, emphasizing reliability and effectiveness.
This review of the Palmetto State Armory AK102 highlights its performance in 5.56 NATO. The presenter notes the rifle's surprisingly low recoil, attributing it to the platform's gas system and weight. Modifications include Midwest Industries furniture and a Primary Arms optic. The rifle features a 14.7-inch barrel with a pinned and welded extended booster, making it 16 inches overall, which restricts suppressor use without a Form 1.
This guide details the installation of a Midwest Industries stock onto a Henry Homesteader pistol caliber carbine. It covers removing the original stock, attaching the new grip and stock components, installing grip panels, and adjusting the cheek piece. The process requires basic tools and emphasizes ensuring firearm safety throughout.
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