The SOLGW MK1 rifle, particularly the 14.5-inch variant, is highly praised by the GBRS Group for its exceptional performance, described as a 'hot rod' and 'nasty.' While its handling and gas management are noted as superior for its barrel length, long-term durability after extensive use remains to be fully assessed. The review highlights the rifle's platform compatibility with AR-15/M4 systems and its 5.56x45mm NATO caliber.
The GBRS Group showcases the SOLGW MK1 14.5 rifle, highlighting its exceptional stability and minimal recoil during rapid fire. The shooter, an experienced operator, praises the rifle's performance, noting how 'it doesn't move,' indicating superior recoil management. The setup includes an Aimpoint Micro T-2 and a MAWL, demonstrating a high-end tactical configuration.
Mark Smith, a USPSA Grandmaster, shares 15 years of rifle setup experience, emphasizing intentional gear choices that enhance performance rather than hinder it. He details optimal selections for muzzle devices, barrels, gas systems, rails, lights, grips, stocks, slings, and optics, advocating for practicality and shooter-centric design over internet trends. His advice focuses on maximizing stability, control, and reliability for competitive and tactical applications.
This YouTube video appears to be a critical commentary on a firearm manufacturer, "SOLGW" (Sons of Liberty Gun Works), and their alleged use of "Navy Seal Shills" to promote their products. The description includes links to support the channel, purchase merchandise (Combat Llama Infantry Patch), and follow on social media. A legal disclaimer clarifies that the views are personal and not representative of any government agency, citing public domain military doctrine as a source of information. The content likely involves an analysis or critique of SOLGW's marketing or business practices, possibly with a focus on military endorsements.
This video delves into the recent controversy surrounding Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) and their podcast. Ben Stoeger discusses viewer reactions to SOLGW's political messaging and business practices, including their willingness to engage with diverse groups. The discussion touches on the broader implications of political stances within the firearms industry and compares SOLGW's marketing and pricing to competitors like BCM and Daniel Defense.
This video discusses the significant backlash against Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) following their appearance on the TTPOA podcast. Ben Stoeger analyzes the controversy, highlighting how the brand's perceived demeanor and statements, particularly regarding selling to anti-gun groups and maintaining a non-political stance in a politically charged industry, have led to consumer boycotts and FFLs dropping the brand. The core conflict lies in SOLGW's view of firearms as a non-political product versus a segment of their customer base viewing gun ownership as a political identity.
This video title suggests a critical discussion or review regarding SOLGW (Sons of Liberty Gun Works) firearms. The description includes support links for the channel, a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the content represents the creator's views and is based on unclassified doctrine and public information (citing specific technical manuals and the Ranger Handbook). The presence of the 'Combat Llama Infantry' patch in the description may indicate a thematic element or merchandise promotion related to the channel.
This YouTube video, titled 'SOLGW HERETIC TRAITORS BETRAY 2A', appears to be a critical commentary related to firearms and the Second Amendment. The description includes support links for the channel's merchandise (llama patches) and Patreon, along with social media links. It also provides a legal disclaimer emphasizing that the views are individual and not representative of any government agency, referencing publicly available military doctrine. The title suggests a strong stance against actions or entities perceived as undermining Second Amendment rights, potentially involving a firearms manufacturer or brand known as SOLGW.
This video covers a wide array of new firearm releases and accessories from various manufacturers. Highlights include the Henry SPD Cruiser rifle, Akkar USA Marsh Magnum shotgun, Taylor's TC73 lever action, and the Ruger American Gen II Patrol. Several rapid-fire updates showcase special editions from SK Guns, Sig Sauer, Daniel Defense, SOLGW, Caracal, and Smith & Wesson. The segment also touches on Woox furniture, Hornady's new 10mm ammo, a SIRT training tool, and recent NICS background check data.
This video appears to be a "pawn shop pick-up" video featuring a SOLGW (Sons of Liberty Gun Works) firearm. The creator, 704 Tactical, uses their campsite link for various affiliations and promotions, including their second channel, Amazon deals, Rumble channel, merchandise, social media, and Patreon. The description also includes an affiliate link disclaimer. Based on the title, the primary focus is a firearm acquired from a pawn shop.
This video features a blind rifle ranking by GUNBROS, evaluating five different firearms. The Sons of Liberty Gun Works rifle secured the top spot due to its high quality, despite a minor aesthetic critique. The Springfield Armory SA-16, a 20-inch AR, was ranked second, praised for its 5.56 performance. The Sig M400 Tread was placed third, considered a good value, while the Zastava M70 ZPAP and Anderson AM-15 rounded out the lower rankings.
This episode of Dangerous Liberty features Mike Mihalski, owner and founder of Sons Of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW). The discussion will center around the new MK1 rifle and other topics. The video is a live stream event, with information provided on how to join the conversation and subscribe to their newsletter. The description also highlights Gary Melton's extensive military background and Paramount Tactical Solutions' expertise in firearms, tactics, and security training for military, law enforcement, and civilians.
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