This video provides an expert-level analysis of a modified PSA Dagger capable of full-auto fire, featuring insights from a knowledgeable firearms instructor. The host details the process of testing the firearm's performance under high rates of fire, including burst control, one-handed firing, and accuracy assessments. Crucially, the video highlights a common mechanical issue, 'pin walking,' observed after extensive use, and emphasizes strict adherence to legal compliance regarding NFA regulations for machine guns.
Part 17 of the Coast to Coast tour visits Hobb's Island Shooting Range in Huntsville, Alabama. The event featured shooting various firearms including The Fix by Q, Noveske N6 Leonidas, Honey Badger, H&K SP5, B&T TP9, Glock 44, Hi-Point Carbine, and Sugar Weasel. Ammunition included 5.56mm, subsonic 9mm, subsonic 300 Blackout, and supersonic 300 Blackout. Attendees also interacted with silencers, EOTech optics, SB Tactical braces, Edgar Sherman Design slings, and tripods from Two Vets Sporting Goods. Photos were captured by Pine Tree Riot Media.
This video concludes Day 2 of the Desert Brutality 2020 competition, focusing on the Armored +P Division. The creator, Kit Badger, details his experience in the well-organized and safe event, highlighting the contributions of InRange TV and KE Arms. He also expresses gratitude to Weapon Outfitters for sponsorship, Ventura Munitions for .308 ammunition, and Minuteman Munitions for 9mm ammunition. The video encourages viewers to check out Kit Badger's website for more content and products, as well as his merchandise stores.
Day one of Desert Brutality 2020 in the Armored +P division featured challenging stages requiring both rifle and pistol proficiency under physical duress. Competitors navigated obstacles like tank traps and engaged various steel and paper targets, emphasizing gear reliability and shooter stamina. The event highlighted the importance of consistent zeroing and managing equipment under stress, with participants like Ivan from Kit Badger sharing their experiences and lessons learned.
This video offers a first look at the Brownell's Retro M16E1 Clone rifle, taking it to the range for an initial test. The reviewer notes the fun factor, especially with 20-round magazines, and describes shooting it with Runenation's Cold Start, zeroing with Minuteman Munitions 55gr, and testing at 50 and 200 yards on a TA Targets silhouette. The video also introduces the Chase Tactical LVPC (Low-Visibility Plate Carrier) with Level 4 standalone plates, highlighting its features. The reviewer plans to provide full reviews of both items after more range time. The loadout includes a Gunfighter Research t-shirt and Prometheus Design Werx pants.
This video provides a first look at the Sig Sauer P320 X5 Coyote pistol. The reviewer highlights several key features that make it a strong out-of-the-box option, including its flat-faced trigger, 21-round factory magazines, and forward slide serrations. Due to the lack of a specific holster, a Surefire X300 Ultra light was attached, allowing the pistol to be used with a Phlster Floodlight Holster. The video also mentions using Minuteman Munitions 9mm ammunition and participating in the Runenation Cold Start drill. The reviewer's loadout includes a Q Ingenuity T-Shirt.
This video offers a first look at the Hi-Point C-9, a 9mm pistol that has been in production for years. The reviewer takes the pistol to the range and shoots the Baer Solutions Cold Start drill, then proceeds to fire through a box of ammunition provided by Minuteman Munitions. The reviewer expresses overall satisfaction with the experience and plans to provide a follow-up review after more range time. The video also showcases the reviewer's "loadout," including a Gunfighter Research T-Shirt, Tactical Distributor Neptune Pants, and Lems Trailhead Shoes.
This video provides a first look at the Sig Sauer P320 X Compact pistol, paired with a Black Point Tactical AIWB holster and a Snake Eater Tactical IWB magazine pouch. The reviewer attempts the Baer Solutions Cold Start Drill using Minuteman Munitions 9mm ammunition, admitting to failing the drill but expressing enthusiasm for further testing of the gear. The video also showcases the reviewer's loadout, including a "Professional Human V1.0" T-Shirt and Tactical Distributors Legend Tactical Jeans. The content focuses on the practical aspects of carrying and using this firearm and associated accessories.
This video provides a first look at the Kalashnikov USA KR-9, a 9mm variant of the AK-47 (specifically referencing the Russian Vityaz). It's paired with the Liberty Mystic X Suppressor and the A-DAP Target System from Tactical AR500 Targets Inc. The reviewer highlights the KR-9's 1/2x28 threading, allowing the use of a 3-lug adapter for the suppressor. The range session involves using 147gr 9mm ammunition from Minuteman Munitions and engaging the A-DAP target system. The reviewer plans to revisit all tested items in future videos and also mentions their loadout, including Adidas track pants.
This video from Kit Badger reviews Minuteman Munitions, highlighting their diverse range of ammunition. The presenter expresses satisfaction with the quality and price, specifically mentioning their accurate 223 68gr BTHP Match Ammunition using Hornady Match AMP Projectiles. The video covers rifle calibers like 223 Remington, 5.56mm NATO, and 300 Blackout, as well as pistol calibers 38 Special, 9mm, 40 S&W, and 45 ACP. It also notes the availability of some loadings with Blue Bullets, which are hard cast lead covered in polymer. The review encourages viewers to consider Minuteman Munitions for their next ammunition purchase, emphasizing that it's good ammo made by a small US company. The video also briefly showcases the presenter's loadout.
This guide details the process for conducting an accuracy test on the CZ Evo Scorpion 9mm, as demonstrated by Mrgunsngear Channel. It emphasizes using a stable shooting platform, a magnified optic, and testing various ammunition types at 50 yards to determine optimal loads and understand potential accuracy limitations. The expert-level instruction highlights the importance of documenting group sizes and point of impact shifts for each ammunition tested.
This video showcases the Pistolcraft 1 Course at Valor Ridge, led by instructor Reid Henrichs. The training emphasizes accuracy, fundamentals, and practical application through live-fire drills, focusing on a purpose-driven round count of 700-800 rounds. The instruction style is designed to be non-intimidating, building good habits for both beginner and experienced shooters.
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