This video provides first impressions and outlines a plan for long-term testing of the Cook Spring Company VPRS15 progressive buffer spring. The reviewer compares its performance against traditional buffer springs in various AR-15 configurations, including A5 and Milspec systems, with and without suppressors. Initial impressions suggest a significant improvement in felt recoil and shooting experience.
This video provides an overview of the Valiant Dynamics EvolvR rotating stock, specifically designed for AR-platform rifles used with plate carriers. The stock's truncated design and rotating buttpad aim to prevent interference with chest-mounted gear, offering improved ergonomics and maneuverability. Installation is presented as straightforward, involving a simple lever actuation to slide and lock the stock onto a milspec buffer tube.
This guide details the process of installing and removing the CMMG RipStock on an AR-15 platform. It emphasizes using an 8-inch hex wrench to remove a specific screw on the butt plate, which allows the stock to be slid off or on the receiver extension. The video also touches on the P3 screw's function for setting stock positions.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Genesis Arms GEN-12 SPM 10.5-inch 12 gauge shotgun upper receiver, designed to function with an AR-10 lower. The presenter, Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, details the firearm's technical specifications, including its short recoil operation, chambering for 2.75 and 3-inch shells, and compatibility with DPMS 308 pattern lowers. Range footage demonstrates its performance with various ammunition types, highlighting its manageable recoil and reliability, even during rapid firing drills. The review also touches on accessory integration and customer service experiences.
This comparison of Shockwave Blade Brace versions highlights the 1.0's stability and weight advantage for AR pistols, while the 2.0 offers quick adjustability. The 2.0 M variant is noted for its compatibility with standard carbine buffer tubes, simplifying SBR conversions. The speaker, experienced with multiple builds, recommends the 1.0 for general pistol brace use due to its comfort and stability, cautioning against higher recoil calibers with either model.
This guide details the process of upgrading a Diamondback 6.5 Grendel rifle by replacing the original stock with a Magpul CTR and installing a CMC 3.5 lb drop-in trigger. The upgrades aim to improve stability and shooting performance by eliminating stock wobble and reducing trigger pull weight. The video also touches on future upgrades like a new scope.
Larry Vickers, a 20-year US special operations veteran, reviews the Bravo Company (BCM) Gunfighter Stock. He highlights its strength, light weight compared to standard milspec stocks, and features like a vehicle born operation sling tab for compact storage and reduced snag hazard. The stock is designed to fit milspec buffer tubes only and offers multiple sling attachment points.
This video provides a direct comparison between the ATI Tactlite stock and the Magpul CTR stock for AR-15 platforms. The ATI Tactlite is highlighted for its significantly lighter weight, making it suitable for lightweight builds. However, the review notes potential drawbacks in its thinner butt plate profile, a less robust adjustment lever that can crack, and poorly positioned QD sling swivel points. The Magpul CTR is presented as a more rugged option with a better-gripping butt plate, though its adjustment mechanism can be less comfortable. The video also touches on the ATI stock's polymer porosity and its compatibility with Duracoating and cheek riser mounts.
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