Elliott Delp outlines a sub-$2000 civilian rifle setup centered around the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre. He highlights the importance of a cold hammer-forged barrel, Radian furniture, and legal barrel length compliance via a pin-and-weld muzzle device. Key accessories for this budget-conscious, 'SHTF' ready build include a reliable weapon light, a trusted optic like the Holosun 403C with solar fail-safe, and a suppressor for tactical advantages.
The M1918 MOR is a rare, manually operated variant of the BAR, with only 68 produced. It mimics the BAR's appearance but lacks a functional gas system, making it a non-NFA firearm. Modifications include a solid receiver front and relocating the recoil spring to the buttstock, ensuring it fires only one round at a time and requires manual cycling.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Recover Tactical PIX+ chassis system, transforming a Glock pistol into a compact, rifle-like platform. Reviewers Kaya and Jason highlight its ergonomic design, folding brace, accessory rails, and external safety. They discuss improved accuracy and stability, NFA compliance benefits, and potential use cases, offering a mixed but generally positive assessment of its functionality and value.
This video provides an expert analysis of the ATF's pistol brace rule, advising viewers against hasty decisions like selling their firearms. The host highlights the potential for legal challenges and the possibility of the rule being overturned, referencing the 5th Circuit Court's stay. He offers practical compliance advice, such as removing braces and ensuring buffer tubes are not configured for stock attachment, to mitigate constructive possession risks while awaiting further legal developments.
GHG Hussle details upgrades to his Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW in .300 Blackout, focusing on accessory choices for ergonomics and ATF compliance, including a BCM handstop and Sylvan Arms folding brace. The video demonstrates the PDW's functionality during competitive shooting drills with shot timers, highlighting the importance of magazine identification bands for safety.
This expert guide details the rapid reload technique for the G26 NAO, a custom 3D-printed firearm designed for NFA compliance. The build features an integrated forward magazine carrier, enabling significantly faster reloads. The instructor, Booligan, demonstrates how to smoothly transition the forward magazine into the primary grip, highlighting the functional benefits of this unique design.
This video provides an expert-level review of the VZ. 58 rifle, distinguishing it from AK variants and detailing its unique mechanical features. It also showcases the historical South African Pattern 83 chest rig. The content blends technical firearm analysis with satirical commentary on private military contracting.
The Brownells Retro XM177E2 offers a visually accurate clone of the iconic Vietnam-era carbine but suffers from significant build quality issues. While fun to shoot, the plastic stock is described as 'junk,' and the finish is criticized for its 'purplish' hue compared to original Colt grey parkerizing. Sight adjustment problems and the necessary NFA pin-and-weld modification detract from its authenticity and value.
Joe Marler from Daniel Defense explains the distinct functions of muzzle brakes and flash hiders. Flash hiders minimize visible muzzle flash, crucial for low-light scenarios, while muzzle brakes primarily reduce recoil and muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots, often at the expense of increased flash. The video also highlights specific Daniel Defense products like the Flash Suppressor and the DD Wave suppressor adapter, detailing their construction and intended applications.
This review of the SIG MCX 300 Blackout Integrally Suppressed Upper from SHOT Show 2018 highlights its modular handguard system, which is zeroable for accessories. The upper features a 6.75-inch barrel with a pinned and welded 19-baffle titanium suppressor, making it a 'one-stamp' NFA item. The modularity also allows for a barrel swap to 5.56 NATO.
The IWI Galil ACE Pistol (GAP39) in 7.62x39mm is subject to a recall due to a 'third pin' hole in the receiver, which the ATF may interpret as a machine gun feature. IWI is offering full refunds. Despite the pin hole, the firearm lacks necessary internal cuts for full-auto conversion, leading to debate over NFA classifications. The review also covers the ACE's design improvements over AKs, ergonomics, and range performance.
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