This YouTube video is a "Secret Shopper" segment from SOTAR (School of the American Rifle) focusing on the Smith & Wesson M&P Sport 3. The video also announces a giveaway. The description provides a link to the SOTAR website, indicating a focus on firearm training and potentially product reviews or analysis from an expert perspective.
This YouTube video showcases PVC patches, specifically focusing on two variants from the "School of the American Rifle" (SOTAR) merchandise line. The "MK3 Subdued Black on Black" patch is presented, along with a "MK2" version in white. While not directly showcasing firearms, the branding and product type suggest a connection to firearm enthusiasts and tactical gear. The description links to the official SOTAR shop for purchasing these patches.
This guide details the installation of SOTAR/MOACKS AR carrier key screws, an aftermarket upgrade for the MOACKS staking tool. The video demonstrates how these screws, designed for 'golf ball staking,' move more material for better retention compared to standard screws. It emphasizes greasing the tips and torquing to 50 inch-pounds for optimal results.
This video title suggests a potential security breach or issue with the website for the School of the American Rifle (SOTAR). The description provides the website URL. Given the name 'School of the American Rifle', the content is likely to be related to firearms, shooting, and potentially gunsmithing or training. The video might be an alert to the community about the website's status or an investigation into the hack.
This YouTube video, titled "SOTAR Secret Shopper - AR15 Inspection Project," focuses on an inspection of an AR-15 platform firearm. The title suggests an in-depth examination of the rifle, potentially highlighting quality control, build specifics, or common issues. The "Secret Shopper" aspect implies an unannounced or unbiased evaluation, adding an element of authenticity. This content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in the AR-15 platform and detailed firearm assessments.
This YouTube video provides a layout for the SOTAR classroom bench, specifically for SOTAR students. The description details the mandatory items students must bring, including AR-15 parts or a complete firearm, a gun case, 20 rounds of ammunition (40 with a suppressor), and a notepad. Optional items like a headlamp, torque wrench, snacks, and personal medications are also listed. The video also highlights the consumables provided by SOTAR, such as lunch, various beverages, and condiments, along with shop amenities like a refrigerator and microwave.
This video showcases PVC patches related to the School of the American Rifle. The description provides a direct link to purchase a specific 'School of the American Rifle PVC Patch MK2 White' from their online shop. The content appears to be merchandising for a firearms education entity.
This product spotlight by Brownells Gun Tech Caleb focuses on the SOTAR Cam Pin (SCP) from Forward Controls Design. Developed in conjunction with Chad Albrecht of the School of the American Rifle (SOTAR), this upgraded AR-15 cam pin features a unique dimple for consistent indexing during Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) reassembly. This consistent orientation promotes even wear on the cam pin, extending its service life and, consequently, the overall lifespan of the BCG by preventing accelerated wear on other components. The video highlights the importance of this seemingly small part in maintaining the reliability and longevity of an AR-15.
This video showcases an "AR Gas System Illuminator," a tool designed to assist users with more affordable borescope setups. The product is developed by a student of "School of the American Rifle" (SOTAR), not SOTAR itself, and SOTAR has no plans to produce or sell it. The creators express that they are promoting a useful tool they believe in, receiving no compensation. The description provides a purchase link and notes an update to that link on March 30, 2025.
This video is the second installment of a live chat hosted on Facebook, focusing on the topic of firearms. While specific firearms, calibers, or accessories are not detailed in the provided description, the context of a "SOTAR Live Chat" strongly suggests discussions around gun-related topics, potentially including reviews, news, or community discussions within the firearms enthusiast space. The format implies an interactive session with viewers.
This YouTube video is titled "Facebook SOTAR Live Chat #1" and is described as a "Facebook Live Chat." Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be a live discussion or Q&A session, likely related to the "SOTAR" entity, which might be a firearm-related organization, brand, or event. Without further information from a transcript or visual analysis, the specific topics, firearms, or gear discussed cannot be determined. Therefore, the tags reflect the general nature of a live chat and potential firearm-related context implied by "SOTAR."
Lena Miculek demonstrates the disassembly of the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Integra Suppressed Upper. She highlights its ease of service, a crucial feature for .22LR suppressors which can foul easily. The video also touches on the benefits of using a magnifier with optics for aging eyes and showcases the fun of shooting the suppressed .22LR.
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