This video provides a comparison between the Primary Arms HTX-1 and the Aimpoint COA red dot sights. The presenter highlights the HTX-1 as a high-quality, US-made red dot optic and evaluates how it stacks up against the Aimpoint COA, which is a collaboration with Glock. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on social media (Twitter, Rumble), a modern gun school, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video features a "moondust test" comparing a US-made Palmetto State Armory 103 AK variant against a Russian AK previously tested. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, a firearm school, and a discount for Challenge Targets. It also links to the previous video for context. The test aims to evaluate the durability and performance of the US-made AK under adverse conditions, mirroring a prior test on a Russian counterpart.
This video subjects the HK MR556A4 rifle to the "Moondust Test," a challenging durability evaluation. While the specifics of the test aren't detailed in the description, it implies a rigorous trial of the firearm's performance under adverse conditions. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble channel, and a discount code for Challenge Targets, as well as mentioning Modern Gun School.
This video reviews the Taurus 24/7 OSS Tactical pistol, highlighting its participation in USSOCOM trials. The content also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble channels, and a Modern Gun School. A discount code for Challenge Targets is also provided. The review focuses on the specific pistol model and its background.
This video announcement highlights Daniel Defense's introduction of a fully ambidextrous version of their popular DD4V7 rifle. The content encourages viewers to support the creator through Patreon, follow on Twitter and Rumble, and mentions a discount code for Challenge Targets. A link to the Modern Gun School is also provided. The focus is on a new firearm model with enhanced operational controls.
This video explores the concept of military takedown rifles, featuring a look at the Arisaka Type 99 and the US Air Force GAU 5A. Takedown rifles are highlighted as an interesting development in military firearms, with Japan noted as an early adopter. The description also includes various promotional links for Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets.
This video features a "Clash of the DMRs" comparing the HK M110A1 (HK MR762A1) against the LMT UK DMR, which has been adopted by USSOCOM and is chambered in 6.5CM. The comparison aims to determine which marksman rifle is superior. The description also includes links to the content creator's social media, Patreon, Rumble, a modern gun school, and a discount code for challenge targets.
This video provides a look at the L2A1 LMG, a Cold War classic firearm utilized by Commonwealth nations such as Canada and Australia. The presenter explores the L2A1, which is based on the L1A1, and takes it for a range test. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble, and a political commentary channel, as well as a discount code for Challenge Targets and a mention of the Modern Gun School.
This video review focuses on the new RMA RF2 armor plate, which is designed to stop the 6.8x51mm round. The reviewer highlights the armor's lighter and thinner profile compared to previous models. The video promises to test the armor's capabilities, pushing it beyond its rated specifications. It also includes references to MAC's social media channels, Patreon, and other platforms for continued support and content.
This video from the Royal Armouries features Curatorial Assistant Joe Ford discussing the Beardmore-Farquhar, a British light machine gun designed to be lighter, cheaper, and more efficient than the Lewis Gun. The video details the LMG's unusual gas-spring system, its trials between 1916 and 1931, and the reasons for its eventual failure to enter service. The content includes a look at early trials, the troubled 1921 trials, a disassembly of the weapon, and later design iterations.
This video delves into the enduring prevalence of the blowback operating system in modern Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) and Submachine Guns (SMGs). Despite the existence of more complex systems, blowback continues to be a popular choice in new designs. The video aims to explore the reasons behind its continued use and offers thoughts and insights on this classic firearm mechanism.
This video, titled "Captured in China: Comanche Troops Final Manifest," appears to focus on firearms, likely in a historical or collection context, given the mention of "Comanche Troops." While the description provides links for channel support and disclaimers regarding official positions, it does not offer specific details about the firearms themselves. The content's focus is inferred from the title's suggestive wording regarding military history and firearms.
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