This video from Exile Armory showcases a diverse inventory of firearms, including suppressors, high-end shotguns, revolvers, custom and carry handguns, tactical rifles, SBRs, lever-action rifles, and rimfire options. The presenter highlights specific models like the Browning Maxus Ultimate, Smith & Wesson 'Mountain Gun' trifecta, custom Sig P365 Macro, and various tactical rifles and SBRs. The review also touches on specific features like the Savage 110 Ultralite's carbon fiber barrel and the unique cow print finish on a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0.
This video features Iain Harrison of RECOIL Magazine creating an "Ultimate International Build" centered around a PTR 32. The build incorporates components from various countries, including a Swiss stock and a Bosnian magazine. The project involves transforming the PTR 32 into a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) with modifications like a Timney trigger and a custom light setup. The video also includes range testing to evaluate the firearm's performance and showcases British shooter using Commie ammunition. It highlights the process of turning a 'chunky boy' into a more practical firearm, aiming to be the ultimate international build.
This episode of RECOIL's CANCON Firearm, Suppressor, and Gear Guide showcases new releases and custom builds from the CANCON event. Featured firearms include the Sig Sauer MCX Regulator with an SLX 5.56 Suppressor, the PTR 32 with a Titanium 3D-printed VENT Suppressor, the Cobalt Kinetics CK Pro with a CK Scrambler Suppressor, and the left-handed Stag Arms 3 Gun 16-inch model. Dead Air Silencers presents their Lazarus Six low back pressure rifle suppressor. The episode also highlights a custom-built Run N Gun setup. It offers insights into cutting-edge firearms, suppressors, and gear for enthusiasts.
This review from Military Arms Channel explores five 7.62x39mm rifles that deviate from the standard AK platform. Host Tim provides an expert assessment, ranking the SIG Spear as the most modern, followed by the CMMG Dissent, Galil ACE, and PTR 32. The video highlights unique operating systems like roller-delayed blowback and direct impingement, offering alternatives for shooters seeking different ergonomics and shooting characteristics.
This video explores five firearms that leverage the popular 7.62x39mm caliber and AK-47 magazine compatibility without using the traditional AK operating system. It highlights hybrid designs like the PSA KS-47 and CMMG MK47 Mutant, which offer AR-15 modularity, alongside piston-driven options like the Sig 556xi and M+M M10X. The IWI Galil ACE is presented as a modernized AK evolution, and the SKS-D is a wildcard for its factory AK mag compatibility.
The PTR 32 chambered in 7.62x39 offers impressive accuracy, achieving 1-1.5 MOA with Wolf HP ammo and hitting steel targets out to 400 yards. Its roller-delayed blowback system provides a soft, comfortable recoil impulse, making it suitable for extended shooting. However, it runs very dirty due to carbon buildup, and while compatible with most AK magazines, some surplus steel mags may cause feeding issues. The rifle is heavy at 9.5 lbs but stable, with an MSRP around $1,350.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, including comparisons of modern and historical firearms (PS-90 vs MP-7, Desert Tech MDR vs WA2000, G41, TT33/PPS 43 vs 1911a1/M1928a1 Thompson, M14/M1A vs BM59, PTR-32), ammunition effectiveness in modern warfare (5.56mm), long-term ammo storage, optic choices in competition, the future of rifle platforms beyond the AR-15, 2-Gun match design challenges and lessons learned, the success of Brownells retro products, SMG match availability, the Desert Eagle's suitability for competition, French surplus ammo quality, promoting matches, favorite personal firearms, the use of cover in stage design, bipod utility, parts kit builds, C&Rsenal projects, worst firearms (Terminator shotgun, Zip 22 pistol, worst rifle), and the potential impact of NFA repeal on match design. It also touches on non-firearm related topics like fencing and viewer-supported content.
This video details a comprehensive accuracy test of the PTR 32 rifle at 100, 200, and 300 yards. Conducted by experienced firearms instructors Rob Ski and Paul Minder, the test highlights the rifle's surprising precision with 7.62x39mm ammunition, especially when paired with an appropriate optic. The PTR 32 is recommended for applications like hog hunting or as a scout rifle due to its demonstrated reliability and accuracy.
This episode of Gun Gripes pits the AK-47 against the AR-15, exploring their operational systems, ballistics, and historical contexts. While the AK-47's long-stroke piston and loose tolerances offer superior reliability in harsh conditions, the AR-15's direct impingement system provides greater accuracy and modularity. Ultimately, the AK-47 is favored for combat due to its ruggedness, though the AR-15 excels in precision applications.
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