This review explores the extremely rare Black Creek Precision AR-15 chambered in .380 ACP, originally designed for the Brazilian market. Despite .380 ACP's lower power compared to 9mm, it offers exceptionally low recoil and is naturally subsonic, making it ideal for suppressed shooting. The rifle features a dedicated .380 bolt and barrel for reliability and uses standard Glock 9mm magazines.
This video, titled "Oddball Firearms," promises an unfiltered look at unusual firearms sourced from across the United States. The description emphasizes digging "deep into the back of the safe" to showcase these less common weapons. It also provides links to the creator's social media (Twitter, Utreon, Rumble) and Patreon for support, along with a link to a political commentary channel and a modern gun school.
The Mossberg Model 500 Bullpup, produced from the mid-80s to mid-90s, offered a compact bullpup configuration using a standard Mossberg 500 action within a polymer chassis. While innovative for its time and featured in 80s films, its design suffers from poor ergonomics, including a difficult-to-reach bolt release and a gritty trigger due to the linkage system. Modern bullpups offer significant improvements in handling and trigger quality.
This YouTube video showcases a rather unconventional firearm, identified as a 13mm Mark I Model B Gyrojet Rocket Carbine. The creator humorously notes the unusual nature of the demonstration, attributing it to 'goofy' moments after a long day of video production. Notably, the carbine lacks traditional sights, a design choice explained as contributing to a 'low-drag' profile. The video, despite its lighthearted tone, provides a glimpse of a unique and rare firearm.
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