This video from Exile Armory showcases a wide variety of firearms available for purchase. The presenter highlights numerous models, including handguns and long guns, mentioning their calibers and prices. The inventory spans various brands and types, from .22 LR pistols to .50 AE Desert Eagles and 12 gauge shotguns. The store offers shipping and phone orders, encouraging potential customers to contact them.
This review of the Sharps Rifle Company Extreme Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) highlights its construction from S7 tool steel with a proprietary heat treatment and Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating. After approximately 1000 rounds with zero lubrication, the BCG showed minimal wear and no malfunctions, demonstrating impressive durability and ease of cleaning. While the DLC coating showed some wear on lug surfaces, the overall performance and balanced recoil impulse suggest it's a significant upgrade for those seeking maximum reliability in their AR-15 builds.
This comprehensive guide, presented by Chris Bartocci, a recognized expert on the AR-15 platform, details various enhanced Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs) for AR-15, M16, and M4 platforms. It covers baseline Mil-Spec designs, advanced features like dual extractors and integral gas keys, material science (Carpenter 158, 9310, 8620 steel), and specialized applications including lightweight and adjustable gas systems. The information is crucial for understanding reliability, durability, and performance improvements beyond standard military specifications.
This review of the Sharps Rifle Company XPB Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) highlights its advanced materials and design features that surpass mil-spec standards. The BCG utilizes S7 tool steel for both the bolt and carrier, offering significantly higher tensile strength than standard Carpenter 158 steel. It also features a durable Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating for enhanced wear resistance and easier cleaning. The balanced design aims to reduce carrier tilt and improve shooting dynamics. The reviewer, with approximately 500 rounds of testing, found the BCG to be exceptionally clean-running and durable, even in a dirty chamber, recommending it as a high-value upgrade for AR-15 builds.
This video from The Gun Collective features Jon Patton taking another look at the Sharps Rifle Company XPB Bolt Carrier Group (BCG). It's a "take two" after an initial review didn't go entirely as planned. The content focuses on evaluating this specific firearm component, with a potential for discussion on its performance and features. The description also points to the typical TGC format with links to their Patreon, Amazon affiliate page, and other social media platforms.
This VSO Gun Channel video focuses on a new innovation from Sharps Rifle Company for the AR-15 platform, highlighting "Xtreme Performance." The description notes that most video descriptions were recently lost due to a bulk update and directs viewers to their affiliate page for missing links or codes. VSO emphasizes its role as an educational resource, a contracted testing and evaluation lab, and not a seller or promoter of firearms. They stress responsible gun ownership and safety. The content is stated to be objective, based on tests performed by their personnel, with the potential for negative aspects to be published for product improvement. VSOrdnance LLC offers paid consulting services, and VSO Gun Channel retains full creative control over publishing footage derived from these tests.
Sootch00 delivers an expert, long-term review of the 25-45 Sharps AR-15 after 2.5 years of use. The review highlights its superior ballistics compared to 5.56 and .300 Blackout, making it an excellent hunting option with manageable recoil. Technical specifications, build components, and ammunition performance are detailed, establishing its effectiveness for medium game and potential self-defense applications.
This video details the initial range testing of a custom-built .300 Blackout AR pistol. The presenter, new to the .300 Blackout caliber, discusses the noticeable increase in recoil compared to 5.56 NATO and evaluates the performance of various magazines, particularly Lancer, Hex, and Amend2. The video also touches on the effectiveness of the VG6 Gamma muzzle brake and the testing of Sharps Rifle Company's original and XPB bolt carrier groups.
This video documents a charity shooting event hosted by Mrgunsngear and TwangNBang, featuring viewer participation and a variety of firearms. The event successfully raised over $7,500 for H3, an organization that pairs service dogs with veterans. Popular firearms included the FN SCAR 16 and a Wilson Combat 1911, with a CMMG Guard experiencing some pre-production issues. The event highlighted the fun of shooting diverse firearms for a good cause.
This video reviews the Sharps Rifle Company AR-15 upper receiver chambered in 25-45 Sharps. It details the caliber's design to mimic .250 Savage ballistics in an AR-15 platform, highlighting its suitability for hunting where .223/5.56 is prohibited. The review covers accuracy tests, chronograph data for various loads (87-grain, 70-grain Blitz Creek, 100-grain Swine Smasher), and examines the upper receiver's components, including the S7 tool steel bolt carrier group and Diamondhead USA handguard. The presenter, with apparent experience in firearms, provides insights into performance, reliability, and the practical advantages of this caliber for hunters.
This guide details a feral hog hunting technique using the SRC 25-45 Sharps rifle and 100gr Swine Smasher ammunition, as demonstrated by Eric of Iraqveteran8888. It covers gear selection, shot placement for humane kills, and effective use of thermal optics for nighttime hunting. The content highlights the terminal ballistics and penetration capabilities of the Swine Smasher load, emphasizing its effectiveness on medium game and feral hogs.
This review details the operation and historical context of the Sharps-Borchardt M1878 Rifle. Expert Ian McCollum explains its lever-actuated falling block action, single-shot .45-70 Government caliber, and military configuration. The rifle's advanced striker-fired mechanism and short lock time are highlighted, alongside its market reception and eventual discontinuation.
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