This video provides a product spotlight on Foxtrot Mike (FM) lower receivers, focusing on their unique design philosophy and features. Guest Paul Noonan from FM Products explains how their lowers are designed to give customers freedom in building their ideal firearm. The video highlights compatibility between specific FM uppers and lowers, including options for AK magazine compatibility (Mike-102) and standard AR-15 style builds (Mike-15). It details features like the Picatinny Rail Adapter for easy stock installation and ergonomic, rounded edges for comfortable handling. The discussion also covers FM build kits, which provide all necessary parts except the stripped lower, and emphasizes the educational benefits of building your own firearm.
This video provides a product spotlight on Foxtrot Mike (FM) Upper Receivers, specifically the Mike-15 Gen2 and Mike-102 models. The discussion highlights unique internal operating systems that eliminate the need for a traditional buffer tube, allowing for the easy mounting of folding stocks. The Mike-15 Gen2 is available in rifle and pistol configurations with various barrel lengths, emphasizing efficient gas management for reliability even with shorter barrels. The Mike-102 is presented as an AK-AR hybrid, designed for AK magazine compatibility and proven reliable through extensive testing. The video also teases the potential development of an "x39" Mike-102.
This video details the installation of CCOP USA bipods and their necessary sling swivel to picatinny rail adapters on Ruger 10/22 rifles. The instructor emphasizes budget-friendly options, demonstrating how to attach a picatinny rail adapter to a standard sling swivel stud, allowing for the subsequent mounting of a bipod. The process is presented as simple and effective for improving rifle stability.
This video from Cranky Gun Reviews showcases handmade paracord slings and a CCOP sling swivel bipod rail adapter. The creator details how to make paracord slings using a double Cobra weave, recommending Uncle Mike's sling swivels and an overall length of 38-39 inches. The review also covers a CCOP adapter that allows for bipod mounting on rifles without dedicated rails by utilizing the front sling swivel. The adapter is described as a threaded post with a short rail, costing around $5-$7.
This review covers the CVLife bipod, highlighting its affordability and functionality for range shooting. The video details how to attach the bipod to a rifle, specifically demonstrating installation on an AR-15 with an M-LOK handguard using a Picatinny rail adapter. It emphasizes the bipod's spring-loaded legs and swivel mount, recommending it as a budget-friendly option.
This review of the CZ 455 Varmint Precision Trainer highlights its crossover design, intended to mimic a full-sized tactical rifle for economical training. Key features include a Manners T4 stock, a heavy hammer-forged barrel, and a switch barrel system. The reviewer discusses its performance in a long-range PRS-style match, noting areas for personal improvement in safety operation and reloading.
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