This expert overview details the Daniel Defense MK18 Signature Series, a collaboration with Gun Owners of America and Clint Morgan. It highlights the rifle's SBR configuration, ambidextrous lower receiver, custom Cerakote finish, and premium components like the Driven Arms Co. VCG-L grip and EOTECH EXPS3 optic. The collaboration also supports GOA's Second Amendment advocacy.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Roswell Rifle Works SR3M clone, a faithful reproduction of the Russian PDW chambered in 9x39mm. The manufacturer, Klay Owens, details the complex milling process for the receiver and the unique helical bolt system, highlighting the challenges of replicating this limited-production firearm. The clone aims to offer authentic performance and aesthetics, with production slated for late Q2/early Q3 2026.
Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an expert overview of the Roswell Rifle Works SR3M at SHOT Show. The SR3M is a US-made variant of the Russian 9x39mm VSS/Vintorez family, built with original mechanical systems. Roswell Manufacturing is producing both the firearms and proprietary 9x39mm ammunition in-house, addressing magazine compatibility issues with standard 7.62x39mm magazines. Pricing and availability for SBR and pistol variants are also detailed.
This video showcases a wide variety of firearms and suppressors available at Exile Armory. It highlights specific models from brands like Dead Air, CGS, Q, B&T, Heritage, North American Arms, Diamondback, Beretta, Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Rossi, Sig Sauer, Glock, Browning, Kel-Tec, Hux Works, Freedom Ordnance, Fusion Firearms, Henry, and Marlin. Prices and some key features such as caliber, barrel threading, and suppressor compatibility are mentioned for each item.
This video introduces the ZEV/Magpul FDP, a 9mm folding defensive platform. Key features include an 8-inch barrel, 20-inch overall deployed length, compatibility with Glock magazines, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and a folding design. The firearm is expected to be available in April, with an MSRP of $699 for both rifle and pistol variants.
This video from Military Arms Channel, featuring expert Tim, delves into the world of 'truck guns,' specifically focusing on AKS-74U variants. Tim provides historical context, technical specifications, and practical performance comparisons between 5.45x39mm, 5.56x45mm NATO, and 7.62x39mm calibers in short-barreled configurations. The analysis highlights the ballistic advantages of the 7.62x39mm in short barrels and offers a final assessment for practical use.
This video provides an overview of the Czech Small Arms (CSA) VZ. 58 rifle, presented by Paul from Brownells. It highlights the rifle as a semi-automatic replica of the Czech issue VZ. 58, noting key differences from AK-pattern rifles, such as its unique magazine design and short-stroke piston system. The presenter also mentions available variations including laminate and polymer stocks, as well as upcoming pistol variants.
This video provides an overview of the SIG Sauer MCX Rattler, a new platform designed for maximum compactness. It highlights the ability to configure the firearm for different roles, including a fireable 16-inch configuration and an SBR stock option. The Rattler is available in 300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO, with specific gas systems and suppressor capabilities noted for the 300 Blackout variant.
This video from SHOT Show 2016 features the Kriss Vector SDP pistol, a compact variant of the well-known Kriss Vector submachine gun. The description highlights key information for potential buyers, including the 2016 MSRP of $1,349 and the significant news of its availability in 9mm caliber. This release marks a notable expansion of the Kriss Vector platform into the pistol market, appealing to both civilian and professional users.
This video provides an expert overview of the Sig MPX, detailing its development for law enforcement and military applications. The Sig Sauer representative highlights its unique short-stroke gas piston system, AR-15 compatible lower receiver for accessory integration, and a groundbreaking interchangeable caliber system supporting 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG. The discussion also covers stock options, a 16-inch carbine variant with a functional muzzle brake, and the seamless integration with Sig Sauer's proprietary silencers, emphasizing legal advantages for suppressor ownership.
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