This video from CMMG introduces their new ZEROED Raw Suppressors, B-Dapter, and upcoming Plan B style muzzle devices. The Raw suppressors feature a heat-treated finish and are offered without mounts for cost savings. The B-Dapter provides a Plan B style interface for Zeroed suppressors, and the new muzzle devices are designed to prevent carbon buildup and suppressor adhesion. The presentation highlights the practical benefits and manufacturing aspects of these new tactical accessories.
This live stream covers a range of firearms topics, including reviews of lever-action rifles like the Henry Big Boy and Marlin 357, handguns such as the Glock 20 and Ruger MAX-9, and discussions on optics and firearm accessories. The speaker, with apparent expertise in firearms, shares personal preferences and practical advice, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment and critiquing current gun control debates. The stream also features viewer interaction, addressing questions about firearm modifications, personal carry choices, and the future of gun rights in the US.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearms topics, including the evolution of firearm design, the adoption of the Sig P320 by Switzerland, the pros and cons of high-pressure cartridges, the legal precariousness of FRTs and auto sears, the effectiveness of 338 Norma machine guns, comparisons of general-purpose machine guns like the FN MAG 58 and PKM, the book publishing process, firearm safety, and the technical aspects of firearm optics and camera gear. The discussion highlights the practicalities of firearm development, manufacturing, and use, as well as the challenges and considerations involved in creating and distributing firearms-related content and literature.
This guide, informed by an experienced firearms reviewer from Civilian Tactical, details common sources of firearm discomfort. It covers managing recoil on a 12-gauge lever-action shotgun, addressing sharp grip textures on the Beretta 1301 Tactical, and mitigating concussion from muzzle brakes on .50 BMG platforms like the Raptor 50. The advice emphasizes understanding the specific cause of discomfort for each firearm and considering appropriate solutions while always adhering to safety protocols.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty Podcast features extensive discussions on long-range shooting platforms, calibers, and accessories. The hosts delve into detailed comparisons of rifles like the Masterpiece Arms PMR Pro 2, Ruger Precision Rifle, and Tikka T3x, offering insights into their performance and value. They also provide expert advice on the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, its suitability for competition and hunting, and discuss various chassis systems, actions, and triggers. The conversation touches upon the evolving landscape of electronic scopes and the importance of foundational shooting skills.
This video provides an expert breakdown of carbine muzzle devices, differentiating between flash hiders and muzzle breaks/compensators. Instructor Joel Park details the characteristics of A2-style flash hiders, noting their tendency to push the muzzle down, and contrasts them with neutral multi-prong flash hiders that offer a more straight-back recoil impulse. He also touches on hybrid devices like the Surefire Warcomp and the concept of 'timing' them for directional gas management, emphasizing how muzzle device choice impacts sight return and overall shooting performance.
This live stream from MuzzleBroke features a discussion of several firearms, including the Ruger SP 101 Taylor Edition, Sig Sauer P226, and a Rifle Dynamics Quick Hatch AK. The host shares personal preferences, discusses modifications like the shovel handle stock and flip mags for AKs, and touches on general firearm ownership and community interaction. The content offers insights into specific firearm models and popular aftermarket accessories within the firearms enthusiast community.
This video primarily features gameplay commentary across various titles like Minecraft and Battlefield 2042, interspersed with discussions on firearms-related topics. The speaker touches on the effectiveness and loudness of muzzle brakes and compensators, the legal landscape surrounding suppressors in California, and the potential for future legislative changes regarding magazine bans and NFA items. He also briefly discusses AR pistol legality in California and the general complexities of firearm laws in the state.
This guide explains the nuances of selecting muzzle devices and suppressors for 9mm PCCs. It details the functions of flash hiders, compensators, and suppressors, emphasizing that their effectiveness on 9mm AR platforms is limited by lower gas volume. Key considerations include matching barrel threads, the benefit of top-ported compensators, and the advantages of using subsonic ammunition with suppressors. The guide also introduces Quick Detach (QD) systems for suppressors and highlights specific product examples.
Dragon Man's is hosting a Valentine's Day giveaway featuring limited edition boxer shorts and Savior Equipment ammo bags. Participants can win by answering trivia questions related to recent channel videos. Alternatively, purchasing any Dragon Merch online within 48 hours of the video's release guarantees a free pair of boxers while supplies last. The giveaway also highlights various Dragon Man's merchandise, including custom magazines, muzzle brakes, and bottle openers.
This video from Civilian Tactical features a comparison between two Riley Defense AK-47 models: a classic wood-finished version and a distressed 'apocalypse' variant. The host, an engaging content creator with industry access, polls employees in a retail gun shop setting in Idaho Falls for their preferences. The discussion highlights aesthetic differences and touches on practical considerations like recoil management, with one employee favoring the apocalypse model for its unique look and muzzle brake.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of the 1st and 2nd patterns of the FG42 (Fallschirmjägergewehr 42) by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It details significant design and manufacturing differences, including receiver construction (milled vs. stamped), bipod placement, grip angles, muzzle brake evolution, and internal component changes like the ejector mechanism. The analysis highlights the shift from high-cost, complex production to more simplified, stamped methods for the second pattern, making it more suitable for mass production during wartime.
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