This video features a Rifleman Review of the Rock River Arms RRA .17 HMR rifle, an AR-style semi-automatic firearm. The review highlights the rifle's unique delayed blowback gas system, designed to manage the pressures associated with the .17 HMR cartridge. The segment, from "American Rifleman Television," delves into the internal mechanics of how the rifle functions, aiming to showcase its reliability in this caliber. Information on viewing complete ARTV episodes and joining the NRA is also provided.
This video focuses on an "Abbreviated Physical/Autopsy" of an RRA BCG (Bolt Carrier Group). While the specific firearms platform isn't explicitly stated in the title or description, RRA (Rock River Arms) is a prominent manufacturer of AR-15 pattern rifles and associated components. The title suggests a detailed examination of the BCG's components and function, akin to a teardown and analysis, likely for informational or review purposes within the AR-15 enthusiast community.
Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2024 and provides an update on Rock River Arms (RRA), a brand he has a long history with and considers one of the most accurate AR-15 manufacturers he's owned. The video features his wife, Mrs. Nutnfancy, and interviews with RRA representatives, including the owner Chuck. The review delves into RRA's current product line, emphasizing their legendary accuracy and the tangible proof displayed at their booth with shot targets. Expect Nutnfancy's signature irreverent humor mixed with technical details and an overall positive impression of RRA.
This review covers the Rock River Arms PPS/PDS, a piston-driven AR variant no longer in production. It highlights the firearm's innovative design, featuring an integrated operating system for a folding stock, dual charging handles, and an adjustable gas system. The reviewer demonstrates its reliable performance, even in challenging snowy conditions, positioning it as a trendsetting and cool AR platform.
This video segment from American Rifleman Television (2018) provides an inside look at Rock River Arms. It showcases their production processes for M1911 handguns and AR-15 platform rifles. The feature also delves into the history of the Colona, Illinois-based company. Viewers can learn more about the manufacturing and heritage of these popular firearms.
This "NRA Gun of the Week" episode provides a detailed look at the Rock River Arms BT9 R9 Competition, a 9mm pistol-caliber carbine based on the AR-15 platform. The review highlights its two-part receiver for customization with AR-15 parts, Glock magazine compatibility, 16-inch threaded barrel with a mini brake, 15-inch M-Lok handguard, and an adjustable Operator CAR stock. The video also covers the carbine's smooth shooting experience at the range, its crisp two-stage trigger, and its suitability for fast follow-up shots due to its weight and chambering.
This episode of American Rifleman TV features a preview of several firearms. Joe Kurtenbach visits Gunsite Academy to test the latest Colt Commander pistols. The Rifleman Review focuses on the Rock River Arms RUK-9 pistol in 9mm Luger. The "I Have This Old Gun" segment provides an overview of the Steyr AUG, one of the first bullpup rifles, examining both its military and civilian variants. Links to full episodes and broadcast information are also provided.
This video provides an update from Rock River Arms, a prominent firearms manufacturer. While the description is brief, the title suggests the content will likely cover news, product updates, or announcements related to their rifle and pistol offerings. Viewers can expect information relevant to the AR-15 platform, as that is RRA's primary focus, and potentially updates on their custom work or new releases. This video is aimed at enthusiasts and potential customers of Rock River Arms firearms.
This video details the installation of a Rock River Arms pistol buffer tube on an AR-15 pistol. It covers essential steps like safety checks, disassembly, and the specific compatibility issue with standard end plates due to the tube's design. The upgrade is primarily for fitting a Sig SB15 brace, with legal considerations for AR pistols also mentioned.
This video is a historical look back at the 2010 SHOT Show, specifically focusing on the Rock River Arms (RRA) booth. The creator expresses that they were not particularly impressed with the booth during the initial filming in 2010 and therefore never released the footage. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of RRA's product line from that era and the creator's past participation in trade shows. The description also includes a playful reference to a 'Double owl special'.
This review of Rock River Arms AR-15 rifles highlights their exceptional accuracy and reliability, particularly the .223 Wylde chambering and RRA's two-stage trigger. Despite not being strictly 'Mil-Spec', RRA rifles offer superior performance and value for home defense, recreational shooting, and competition, often outperforming more expensive options.
This YouTube video from 2010 features Rock River Arms at the SHOT Show. As a trade show video, it likely showcases their latest firearm offerings, including AR-15 platforms and potentially other rifle and pistol designs. Viewers can expect to see new models, configurations, and possibly discussions about the company's product lines and any new technologies or features introduced at the event. The content would appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in manufacturer updates and industry trends from a major trade show.
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