Walter Keller from Safety Harbor Firearms provides expert guidance on selecting and installing the KES MP5 Collapsible Stock. The video emphasizes the critical difference between 1-pin (full-size) and 2-pin (K-model) MP5 receivers, which dictates stock compatibility. It also details how manufacturing tolerances in sheet metal receivers can affect fitment, with a preference for a snug, wobble-free installation, even if it causes minor finish wear. Proper use and avoiding damage from 'dry firing' the stock are also highlighted.
This guide details the assembly and testing of a VZ61 Skorpion pistol, often built from parts kits. It covers sourcing components from various suppliers like Centerfire Systems and Sten Parts, assembling the firearm, and conducting a range test with .32 ACP ammunition. The VZ61 is presented as a historical Cold War sidearm with potential for customization.
This video provides an overview of the Madsen M50 submachine gun, highlighting its unique stamped metal construction and sci-fi aesthetic. Walter Keller of Safety Harbor Firearms explains its Danish post-WWII origins, simple design, and notable appearances in films. The discussion touches on its disassembly, magazine differences between models, and the legal requirements for owning such a firearm in the US.
This video demonstrates a bullpup conversion for an AR-15 platform using a device from Reap Weaponry. The conversion allows the action to be located behind the trigger, creating a more compact firearm. The specific example uses a Petoskey State Armory lower and a CMMG upper, featuring a flat trigger.
Walt from Safety Harbor Firearms explains the key differences between MP5, MP5K, and Reverse Stretch MP5 receivers, focusing on stock retention pin configurations and stock slide orientation. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for ensuring correct stock or brace compatibility, preventing costly mistakes when purchasing accessories.
This video showcases an impressive collection of morale patches displayed on a wall by Walter of Safety Harbor Firearms. While the title and description focus on the 'patch wall' and 'morale patch collection,' the brand 'Safety Harbor Firearms' suggests a connection to the firearms industry, likely as the creator or owner of the collection. The video might appeal to those interested in firearm accessories, personal expression on gear, or the general culture surrounding firearms.
This video provides a technical breakdown of MP5 receiver differences and stock compatibility, focusing on the distinction between full-size MP5s (single pin) and MP5K models (two pins). It details how Safety Harbor Firearms stocks are designed for these variations and discusses options for tailhook braces, emphasizing the importance of understanding receiver types for proper accessory fitment. The discussion also touches on the challenges of manufacturing tolerances in sheet metal receivers.
This video reviews the Bushmaster Muta 556 direct thread suppressor, highlighting its construction and performance on a full-auto rated platform. The discussion covers its stainless steel build, removable end cap for baffle strike repair, and the importance of direct threading for optimal sound reduction. It also touches on Bushmaster's resurgence and potential future product releases.
This YouTube Short features the impressive capability of a .50 BMG firearm, enhanced with a suppressor (can) and showcased in slow-motion. The video highlights the collaboration with YouTube creators @BabyFaceP and @safetyharborfirearms, suggesting a demonstration of powerful firearms and possibly related accessories or modifications. The use of slow-motion emphasizes the visual impact of the large caliber and suppressed firing.
This YouTube Short is a segment from "The Who Moved My Freedom Podcast" featuring Walter and @BabyFaceP. The title "Walter Dumpster Dives!" and the mention of @safetyharborfirearms suggest a discussion or demonstration related to firearms, potentially involving acquiring or examining firearms in an unconventional manner, as implied by 'dumpster dives'. The podcast itself is focused on content related to freedom and likely touches on firearms and related topics given the guests.
This short video features Walter from Safety Harbor Firearms on The Who Moved My Freedom Podcast. The title, "Got 99 Problems But A Wang Ain’t One!", is a playful, albeit somewhat obscure, reference that likely hints at a discussion or demonstration related to firearms, potentially involving a specific firearm component or model, though details are not explicitly provided. The podcast is known for its content related to firearms and freedom, suggesting the topic will be within that sphere.
This YouTube video features a 50 BMG rifle, identified as a Safety Harbor Firearms model, being used to test its power against 10 pounds of coins. The description mentions the "Joshua Bartley Coin Pusher Channel" and includes affiliate links for Amazon and Campsite, indicating product reviews and support for the channel. It also mentions "SHTF 50" which points towards preparedness or survival scenarios. The video likely showcases the destructive capability of the .50 BMG cartridge in an unusual application, contrasting with the typical use of coin pushers.
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