This video discusses the unique origin of the Inglis High Power pistol, manufactured by a Canadian sewing machine company during World War II. It highlights the pistol's design, its historical context, and contrasts older models with modern reproductions, noting reliability differences.
This guide details the basic operation and safety procedures for the Ingram M10 and M11 submachine guns, as explained by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers the function of the selector switch for semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, as well as the manual safety mechanism. Proper handling and safety checks are emphasized throughout.
This review of the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 9 DS Comp positions it as a budget-friendly 2011-style pistol. The reviewer highlights its compensated barrel, optic-ready slide with the Agency Optic System, and an extended slide release as key features. While acknowledging its value for the price, potential buyers are advised to be aware of the optic screw reliability issues and consider grip upgrades for improved ergonomics.
This video reviews the Military Armament Corporation MAC 5K, a non-NFA SMG clone of the Heckler & Koch MP5K. It highlights the firearm's faithful replication of the original design, including its roller-delay mechanism and 9mm Luger chambering. Key features like the stamped steel receiver, polymer lower and forend with integrated hand stop, and ergonomic grip are discussed, along with its compatibility with HK parts and aftermarket support. The review emphasizes its suitability for close-quarter work and its palatable price point.
This review of the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) MAC-5 MP5 clone highlights its budget-friendly appeal and adherence to MP5 design principles. The firearm features a roller-delayed blowback system, compatibility with MP5 aftermarket parts, and a tri-lug adapter. The presenter verifies key specifications like barrel length, weight, and trigger pull, finding them largely accurate to the manufacturer's claims.
This review covers the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 1911 DS-D Comp, a double-stack 1911 pistol featuring a 5-inch ported barrel with an integrated compensator. The pistol boasts ambidextrous controls, an optics-ready slide with included plates, suppressor height sights, and a flat-faced trigger. Technical specifications and trigger pull weight are verified, with the presenter noting the smooth slide action and comfortable grip, especially for its price point.
This video showcases the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 1911 pistol, highlighting its OD green frame and black slide. The content takes a humorous and satirical turn as the gun shop owner, D'Boss, decides to confront an off-screen emergency with a battle axe and a Burger King crown instead of a firearm, demonstrating a unique approach to problem-solving.
SDS Arms is expanding its US manufacturing and engineering expertise, focusing on the double-stack 1911 market for 2025 with revamped product lines and lower prices. They are also introducing new shotguns with popular camouflage patterns and calibers for outdoor enthusiasts, alongside bolt-action rifles and pistol-caliber carbines from Military Armament Corporation. The company emphasizes listening to consumer feedback to enhance features and compatibility, particularly with optic mounting systems, while maintaining quality and affordability.
This video showcases the MAC-5 and MAC-5K firearms from Military Armament Corporation, highlighting their nostalgic appeal and compatibility with aftermarket parts. The firearms utilize a roller-delayed blowback operating system, offering a pleasant shooting experience. The presenter demonstrates magazine loading and charging techniques, emphasizing the importance of inertia in the charging process.
This update video on the MAC-5 9mm by 704 Tactical provides insights after approximately 1,000 rounds of testing. The firearm demonstrates reliability with various AAC ammunition weights (115, 124, 147 grain) and functions well with or without a suppressor. Compatibility with standard MP5 claw mounts and specific braces like the SB Tactical PDW and Safety Harbor Firearms KES system is confirmed. The review emphasizes the importance of using metal MP5 magazines for optimal performance.
This guide details the basic disassembly of the MAC-5 9mm, focusing on the removal and inspection of the bolt carrier group and its critical locking piece. The video emphasizes the firearm's adherence to HK specifications, allowing for parts compatibility and a high level of build quality. The host, with high authority, demonstrates a thorough understanding of the roller-lock mechanism through high-round-count testing and detailed component analysis.
The Military Armament Corporation MAC 2 Tactical Wood is a semi-automatic shotgun featuring an inertia-driven action inspired by Benelli. It boasts a lightweight aluminum receiver, an 18.5-inch barrel, and is threaded for Beretta/Benelli pattern choke tubes, coming with three constrictions. The shotgun includes a Picatinny rail, ghost ring rear sight, and a Turkish Walnut stock with a pistol grip and textured panels, all offered at a competitive sub-$400 MSRP.
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