This entry details the potential application of advanced railgun technology, specifically the 32 Mj Railgun, for future naval vessels like the conceptual 'Trump Class' battleship. It highlights the significant advantages in projectile velocity, cost per shot, and logistical simplicity compared to traditional missile systems, while also touching upon the future potential for miniaturized electromagnetic weaponry. The information is presented with an analytical and enthusiastic tone regarding emerging military technology.
This Q&A session from Forgotten Weapons covers a wide range of firearms-related topics. Ian McCollum discusses the evolution of red dot sights, the importance of blood lead level testing for shooters, and the nuances of various historical and modern firearms, including the 5.56 NATO cartridge's twist rate evolution, the M14's manufacturing issues, and the challenges of polymer-cased ammunition. He also touches on niche subjects like underwater firearms, electromagnetic rifles, and the future of handgun design.
This lecture by retired RA gun engineer Derek Putley details the principles, history, and experimental work on electromagnetic railguns in the UK during the 1980s and 1990s. It covers the development of REM Gun 3 and the Hypervelocity Test Facility (HTF) railgun, discussing challenges in power supply, armature design, and achieving high velocities. The talk also touches upon the historical context and potential future applications of railgun technology.
This review covers the Dan Wesson Discretion 9mm 1911, a discontinued model known for its railgun design, suppressor-ready features, and match-grade barrel. The video highlights its thin G10 grips, classic texture, and checkered mainspring housing. It also delves into the importance of a properly tuned grip safety and the quality of its EGW trigger, noting its crisp break and short reset.
This video announces the upcoming release of a railgun in 2024, with the description also stating a 2023 release. The 'About Best Guns' section of the channel description indicates a focus on various firearms, including Glocks, Berettas, handguns, budget guns, assault rifles, 9MM, AK47, Glock 19, Glock 17, Ruger, pistols, magazines, .45 caliber, 9MM Parabellum bullets, Sig Sauer, .40 Caliber, Colt, rifles, and the Sig Sauer P320. The channel aims to inform viewers about all firearms.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Alchemy "Custom" Weaponry (ACW) Quantico .45ACP Railgun 1911, with the creator noting it's a "faux custom" build. The video also features a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weaponlight and a Galco Gunleather Halo holster designed for 1911s with weaponlights, compatible with brands like Kimber and Smith & Wesson. Links for these accessories are provided, along with sponsor mentions and social media platforms for BERETTA9mmUSA.
This YouTube video showcases the Springfield Armory Prodigy, a 1911 double-stack pistol. The title and description heavily feature the firearm's model name and related keywords like #railgun and #ds (double-stack). The description also includes extensive promotional links for the channel and its sponsors, covering various firearm-related accessories and services, such as gun belts, speedloaders, grips, and ear protection. It also includes a detailed disclaimer regarding content usage and safety.
This YouTube video showcases the ACW Quantico, presented as a 'faux custom' 1911 pistol. The video title and description include numerous hashtags and links to the creator's social media platforms and sponsors. While the specific content of the video is not available, the title indicates a focus on this particular firearm model within the 1911 platform. The description also lists various firearm-related accessory sponsors, suggesting the video might touch upon related gear or customization.
This review of the Tisas SDS Imports Stainless Duty 1911 (1911 Duty SSR) highlights its forged frame and slide construction, 70 series design, and stainless steel build. The reviewer notes its sub-$600 price point, included accessories like two magazines, and performance during extensive live-fire testing. While acknowledging a minor sensation in the grip safety during trigger pull on new Turkish 1911s, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing reliability and value.
This episode of TFBTV Mailroom features James Reeves opening viewer mail and packages. Topics range from beer recommendations and personal anecdotes to firearm-related items and viewer feedback. The segment highlights viewer engagement with the channel, including submissions of patches, stickers, and even reloading equipment upgrades. The host also addresses viewer comments on past videos and shares personal preferences, creating a lighthearted and interactive experience for the TFBTV audience.
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