This video features content creator SHORTSHOT TONY introducing PSR (Print Shoot Repeat), a fellow creator. The segment includes lighthearted banter about their heights and a humorous, satirical PSA directed at viewers, particularly referencing 'Kenny'. The visual context suggests a presence at the SHOT Show.
Micah Mayfield, with access to Dillon Aero, demonstrates a rare suppressed M134 Minigun featuring a 3D-printed titanium/Inconel suppressor. The video highlights the surprisingly low noise and recoil during vehicle-mounted firing and even allows for comfortable short-burst exposure at 10-15 yards without hearing protection. Additionally, a suppressed Dillon Aero bolt-action sniper rifle is tested, followed by aerial gunnery drills from a Black Hawk helicopter, showcasing advanced tactical hardware and applications.
This video title suggests a comparison or discussion of a firearm that resembles the SIG 550, possibly a 3D printed or replica version, being made "at home." The description includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA filament, merchandise, Patreon, and other gear, including a chest rig. The creator also promotes a second channel. The content seems to focus on the creation or demonstration of a firearm-adjacent item using 3D printing technology, with a connection to firearms culture.
The Arizona Regulator is a novel drop-in FRT system for AR-15s, functioning as a standard trigger with a modified disconnector and trip bar. It maintains semi-automatic legality by resetting with each shot. Tested on various uppers, including piston systems, it proved reliable and offers a high-value alternative to other FRTs, with unique mail-order availability.
This episode explores the creation and testing of a custom Glock full-auto conversion switch, manufactured using CNC machining at Aves Engineering. The modified Glock 17 is compared to a factory Glock 18C, revealing the 18C's superior controllability due to its ported components. The custom switch demonstrated reliable function throughout the testing.
This video focuses on the impressive advancements in digital night vision technology, highlighting its improving capabilities. The description includes a giveaway for a G14SE Night Vision device, with a deadline for entry. The video is sponsored by Freedom Gorilla, a retailer of optics, and also features links to the creator's 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and personal gear setup, including a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The creator also promotes a second YouTube channel.
This video explores the lethality and practicality of 3D printed PLA ammunition in 9mm and .45 ACP. Testing revealed significant issues with accuracy, keyholing, and lack of cycling in semi-automatic firearms. While capable of penetrating soft targets at close range, the ammunition is deemed impractical for self-defense due to its low energy and poor performance.
This video reviews several Panzer Arms AR-12 style 12-gauge shotguns, including the Mag12 Tact, AR-12 Pro-S, SCRXII Pro, AR-12 Pro-L, and M4 Speed Pro. It highlights their tactical features, magazine-fed designs, and compares their speed in a competition setting. The M4 Speed Pro achieved the fastest time at 0.91 seconds for a 5-round string.
This YouTube Short, titled "PSR. I'm never taking off the mask!!!", references "Classic Firearms" and "Outside The Warehouse" channels. The description is minimal, relying heavily on hashtags and channel promotion. Due to the lack of specific content details in the description, it's difficult to ascertain the exact nature of the "PSR" or the context behind the "mask" comment. It likely pertains to a firearms-related topic, possibly a piece of gear or a specific firearm model, given the channel's focus. The video's brevity and promotional nature suggest it's an engaging teaser or a quick update.
This YouTube video showcases a custom M4 competition shotgun that can be purchased for under $700. While direct links are restricted by YouTube, viewers are directed to the creator's website for product information. The description also promotes the creator's secondary channels for different content types, including a podcast and short clips, along with their social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video title, "PSR will bust your kneecaps," strongly implies a discussion or demonstration involving a firearm, likely a pistol or rifle, with a focus on its power or effectiveness. The phrase "bust your kneecaps" is a colloquialism suggesting significant impact or a potentially harmful outcome. Given the absence of a description beyond the title, it's reasonable to infer the content revolves around the firearm's performance, possibly in a review, test, or a more aggressive context.
This video showcases a variety of 3D printed firearms, including the FGC-9, Glong, KF5, and several Glock variants, tested by James Reeves and PSR. It highlights the functional capabilities and design innovations in the 3D printed firearm community, contrasting them with mainstream industry skepticism. The review covers diverse platforms from pistols to rifles, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, improved ergonomics, and the Second Amendment implications of accessible firearm manufacturing.
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