This video discusses the potential closure of Kalashnikov USA (KUSA) and focuses on the KUSA KR9, a 9mm PCC modeled after the Russian Vityaz submachine gun. The presenter highlights the KR9's features, including its stamped receiver, simple blowback operation, and Vityaz-like aesthetics. He also touches on potential quality control issues reported by some users and advises on how to inspect KUSA firearms for good rivets. The video suggests that KUSA products are becoming modern collectibles due to their unavailability.
This entry details the IWI Tavor 9mm variant, a bullpup rifle originally developed in Israel. While initially chambered in 5.56 NATO, conversion kits and factory-built 9mm models were produced. The video highlights its collectible status, green finish, 18-inch barrel, and use of Colt-style 9mm magazines. The speaker, Tim from Military Arms Channel, offers high authority on firearms, drawing on knowledge of IDF history and the collector market.
This guide details how to replicate the Estonian military's LMT R20 service rifle configuration on a civilian model. It covers specific accessory choices like Holosun optics and Inforce lights, stock replacement, and attention to detail such as cable management. The build aims for clone correctness based on observed Estonian service rifles.
This video provides an expert-level review of the Colt M4A1 SOCOM, a modern collectible firearm. Instructor Tim highlights its historical significance, specific markings, and technical features like the heavy SOCOM barrel and KAC rail system. The review includes range testing with Federal ammunition and discusses the rifle's increasing market value due to Colt's exit from the civilian AR-15 market.
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