This video covers Day 4 of SHOT Show 2025, featuring new product releases and upgrades from various manufacturers. Key highlights include Panzer Arms' updated shotgun offerings with enhanced features like ambidextrous controls and larger loading ports, Flux Defense's new PDW sling, and Exothermic Technologies' compact flamethrower. EOTech introduces a compact variable optic, POF showcases a lightweight .308 rifle, and AGM unveils new thermal imaging devices. Meopta presents its new variable optics line, Savior Equipment updates its covert bags, and Rearden introduces a unique blast diffuser. Syndicus highlights its lightweight AR-style rifles with AK magazine compatibility, and Psionics displays its NP3 coated components and new suppressor.
This review of the Panzer Arms M4 Clone, presented by Iraqveteran8888, highlights its status as a budget-friendly alternative to the Benelli M4, costing around $500. The expert assessment notes its 1:1 clone design, compatibility with Benelli M4 parts, and the ARGO gas system. The review covers magazine capacity, including ghost loading techniques, and demonstrates reliability with various 12 Gauge ammunition types, concluding it's a high-value option for home defense.
This SHOT Show 2024 roundup from Iraqveteran8888 covers several new long gun releases. Highlights include Clint Smith's signature Mossberg 940 Pro and 590 shotguns with custom features, Smith & Wesson's Model 1854 lever-action rifle in .44 Magnum, and Henry Repeating Arms' new AR-magazine-fed Supreme rifle. The video also showcases Panzer Arms' M4 clones and HM Defense's .50 caliber bolt-action rifle.
This review compares the Panzer Arms M2 and M4 clones, highlighting the M2's lighter weight and inertia-driven system versus the M4's gas system and heavier build. The M2 demonstrated better reliability with no failures to feed or eject in testing, while the M4 experienced some ejection issues. Both shotguns offer Picatinny rails for optics and interchangeable components compatible with Benelli M2 parts.
This YouTube video highlights a cycling issue experienced with a Panzer Arms M4 Clone shotgun when using target loads. The title and description indicate that standard target ammunition failed to reliably cycle the action of the firearm. The video creator, "Basement Operator Company," also promotes their apparel and provides links to their website and social media channels. Affiliate links and a disclaimer about not being a gunsmith are included.
This video compares pump-action and semi-automatic shotguns for home defense, highlighting key differences in operation, reliability, and cost. The presenter emphasizes that while semi-automatics offer faster follow-up shots and easier one-handed operation, pump-actions are generally more reliable, require less break-in, and are more forgiving with ammunition types. Practice and familiarity are stressed as paramount regardless of the chosen platform.
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