This review details a mud test performed on a Bushmaster ACR, a firearm originally designed by Magpul and later manufactured by Remington and Bushmaster. The test involved multiple submersion cycles in mud, followed by firing sequences to assess reliability. Despite some noted issues like magazine retention failure and a failure to lock open on the last round, the ACR was deemed to have passed the mud test, with the speaker attributing some failures to mud ingress during magazine changes and calling the firearm rare.
TheYankeeMarshal, a high-authority firearm enthusiast, humorously debates acquiring a Springfield Armory M1A, estimating its cost at $1,500. He weighs selling his Sig Sauer 1911 (noted as out of production) or a Walther PPQ to fund the purchase, seeking audience input on the M1A's value proposition against his current collection.
This video review focuses on the Microtech Mini SOCOM Elite manual and automatic knives. The reviewer highlights their exceptionally lightweight design (2.6 oz) for tactical folders, excellent fit and finish typical of Microtech, and a nearly perfect 1:1 handle-to-blade ratio. Downsides mentioned are slightly slower deployment speed and a small handle. The reviewer notes these knives are out of production and compares them favorably to more expensive, newer Microtech models with less desirable features. The automatic version's deployment speed is improved with proper lubrication.
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