This video provides an expert overview of several popular tactical shotguns and their customization options, presented by an experienced firearm instructor. It covers the Remington Tac-14, a custom Benelli M4 clone, a Langdon Tactical-tuned Beretta 1301, and the AR-centric Genesis Arms Gen-12, highlighting features like SBR configurations, suppressors, optics, and drum magazines. The instructor emphasizes practical applications and the benefits of specific aftermarket parts and professional tuning services.
This guide details the installation of an Aimpoint Duty RDS optic onto an Orthos Raider S4 shotgun, a custom build collaboration. The process involves careful mounting using a digital torque wrench, emphasizing precision for optimal performance. The video highlights the firearm's unique features and the expertise of the presenter in custom builds.
This video showcases the Orthos Raider S4 shotgun, specifically a custom PewView Edition, featuring a unique topography Cerakote finish. The demonstration highlights its rapid-fire capabilities and reliability in live-fire exercises on an outdoor shooting range, with a Vortex AMG UH-1 optic mounted. The speaker, identified as a high-profile firearms influencer, exhibits proficient shooting techniques and safe firearm handling.
This review of the Orthos Raider S4 Turkish shotgun compares it against the Benelli M4 and Langden Tactical 1301. While acknowledging the historical stigma of Turkish shotguns, the Orthos Raider S4 is presented as a value-oriented option with numerous features, though some refinement and material quality concerns are noted. The review covers aesthetic comparisons, functional pros and cons, shooting impressions, and a comparative analysis of recoil and handling.
This video humorously contrasts modern tactical firearm setups with traditional approaches, showcasing high-end gear like the Q Honey Badger, Orthos Raider S4, FightLite MCR, and Q The Fix. The speaker, demonstrating high expertise in tactical accessories, highlights specific components such as EOTech optics, Steiner DBAL lasers, and Nightforce scopes, while satirizing the 'Fudd' stereotype. The content emphasizes the variety of specialized firearms and accessories available for different tactical needs.
This comprehensive review of the Orthos Raider S4 shotgun details a rigorous 2001-round reliability test. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise, evaluates the shotgun's performance with various ammunition types, noting initial malfunctions but a subsequent period of flawless operation. The review also covers felt recoil, ergonomics, and the durability of the Vortex Defender ST optic used during the test, concluding with a strong recommendation for defensive applications.
This video features Matt Carriker of Demolition Ranch conducting a series of extreme durability tests on various budget-friendly firearm accessories, primarily optics and lasers purchased from online marketplaces like Temu. The tests include submersion, impact, and repeated firing on shotguns, comparing the performance of cheap knockoffs against genuine, higher-end products. Carriker's humorous yet informative approach highlights the significant differences in build quality and reliability, offering valuable insights for consumers considering budget gear.
This video provides an in-depth EDC update and truck setup, showcasing essential carry items and vehicle organization for tactical preparedness. It details a Sig P365 Macro as the primary EDC pistol, alongside various pocket tools like a Microtech knife and Leatherman multi-tool. The truck setup features a Ford F150 with a Loadmaster bed system, organized storage for ammunition and medical kits, and long gun storage in a Cap-Pack topper.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of the Benelli M4 against its clones, the Panzer M4 and Orthos Raider S4. The host, demonstrating high authority and extensive hands-on experience, objectively assesses reliability, shootability, and value. While the Benelli M4 excels in military-grade longevity, the Orthos Raider S4 emerges as the top choice for shootability and value, offering superior features and ergonomics at half the price. The Panzer M4 is presented as a budget-friendly option requiring a break-in period.
This review of the Orthos Raider S4, a Turkish Benelli M4 clone, highlights its value proposition with a price point significantly lower than the Benelli M4. The shotgun features a chrome-lined barrel, American-made components, and an advanced recoil system. While generally reliable after a proper break-in period with high-velocity rounds, minor quality control issues like porting alignment and a QD sling mount failure were noted. Overall, it presents a compelling option for those seeking Benelli M4-like performance at a reduced cost.
The Orthos Raider S4 is presented as a Benelli M4 clone, imported by Orthos Arms, with receiver, bolt, and barrel originating from Turkey and final assembly in the US. The reviewer highlights its aesthetic similarity to high-end clones like Agency Arms, noting features such as an extended bolt release, adjustable stock, and ported barrel that come standard. The shotgun demonstrated reliable cycling with various 2.75-inch birdshot loads and performed well during clay pigeon shooting, suggesting good functionality out of the box for its price point.
This video demonstrates a high-energy, dynamic shooting drill with the Orthos Raider S4 shotgun, showcasing its rapid-fire capabilities and versatility. The drill involves engaging various targets, from steel plates to clay pigeons and slugs, emphasizing speed and accuracy. Instruction is provided by a professional shooter with high authority, highlighting proficient weapon manipulation and fast target acquisition.
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