Colion Noir reviews the Ruger Harrier, an AR-15 platform rifle priced around $600, arguing it's sufficient for most users. He highlights its modern aesthetic, tight upper/lower lockup rivaling more expensive models, and balanced handling. The review targets the 'guy who just wants a rifle' rather than a project build, emphasizing its value as a reliable, modern, and adaptable firearm.
This video features Eric from Iraqveteran8888 taking the Beretta PMXs SBR for a range test. He highlights that this is a new model for the US market, drawing inspiration from the older stamped sheet metal PM12 submachine gun while incorporating modern features. The video briefly mentions the gun's history and its use internationally. The description also includes links to donate to Gun Owners of America, SDI, Amazon, Patreon, Guitarsenal, the IV8888 website, their merchandise, and social media channels. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely and legally.
The Smith & Wesson 1854 is a modern take on the lever-action rifle chambered in .44 Magnum, offering features like an optics rail and M-LOK slots for accessory mounting. It demonstrated reliability in extreme cold (-25°F) and boasts a competitive MSRP of around $1,200, making it a high-value option. While it cycles .44 Magnum rounds flawlessly, some shorter .44 Special loads may experience feeding issues due to case length sensitivity.
TheYankeeMarshal argues that the 10mm Auto cartridge can revitalize the classic 1911 platform, making it a relevant choice for modern concealed carry. He believes the 1911's robust design is an ideal platform for the potent 10mm round, especially when configured with a Commander-sized (4.25-inch) barrel and a red dot sight for enhanced shootability and concealability. This combination merges timeless firearm engineering with contemporary performance and features.
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