This video provides a comprehensive review and comparison of the Ruger RXM pistol against the Glock platform, focusing on practical shooting impressions and feature analysis. The presenter, an experienced shooter, highlights the RXM's improved ergonomics, trigger feel, and slide release compared to Glocks, while also testing its reliability with steel-cased ammunition and its accuracy at various distances. The review concludes that the Ruger RXM is a strong competitor to Glock, offering significant improvements at a lower price point, though Glock retains an edge in proven long-term reliability.
This video discusses the current state of ammunition prices, noting a decrease due to increased supply of imported ammunition and lower consumer demand. Gun store owners observe that while prices are down from peak shortage levels, they are unlikely to return to historical lows due to inflation and increased component costs. Consumers are credited with driving down prices by refusing to pay inflated rates during shortages.
This video showcases the Ruger PC Carbine being fired at a range, specifically highlighting its performance with steel cased ammunition. The creator emphasizes the carbine's accuracy, suggesting it's a good option for affordable shooting. The demonstration at the range implies a practical, hands-on approach to evaluating the firearm's capabilities.
This video provides a first-shot review of the Bear Creek Arsenal BC-102, a Glock 19-sized clone. The reviewer, who has a history with Bear Creek Arsenal products, details the pistol's features, including its optics cut, serrations, unique grip texture, and flared magwell. Initial shooting impressions are positive, with the firearm running reliably through various ammunition types and magazines, including steel case and +P rounds. Criticisms include the tough slide release and the non-standard 1913 accessory rail affecting holster compatibility.
This video, featuring firearms instructors Jason and Matt from Classic Firearms, details the five most common wear items on a traditional Direct Impingement (DI) AR-15. They emphasize practical experience over internet research, covering the extractor, gas rings, firing pin, buffer spring/castle nut area, and handguard retaining screws. The discussion includes how ammunition type (brass vs. steel) affects wear and offers practical tips like using witness marks for screw security.
This video captures a humorous interaction at D'Boss Firearms where a customer's unusual ammo purchasing habits are discussed. The owner questions why a customer is selling Wolf steel-cased .308 to buy PMC Bronze brass-cased .308, leading to the revelation that the steel-cased ammo 'just came with the gun.' The discussion highlights common ammunition types and customer preferences.
This video provides a comprehensive ballistic gel test and review of the new AAC 7.62x39 Sabre Blade Black Tip ammunition. The host, demonstrating experienced authority, tests the ammo through two different barrel lengths (10-inch ZPAP92 and 16-inch PSA GF3) using a chronograph and ballistic gel. Key performance metrics like muzzle velocity, penetration, retained weight, and expansion are meticulously measured and analyzed, offering valuable insights into the ammunition's effectiveness.
This video details a range day testing Tela Ammo's 5.45x39 caliber ammunition across three different AK-74 platforms, including a rare Molot RPK-74. The instructor evaluates the ammo's reliability, perceived power charge, and performance in rapid semi-automatic fire, noting potential trigger slap with certain triggers and a hotter charge than expected compared to Tula ammunition. The testing aims to assess the viability of this new import as a potential option for 5.45x39 enthusiasts.
This live stream focuses on community engagement and channel support through "Donation Friday." The host discusses upcoming meetups, firearm maintenance, and ammunition market trends, including the use of steel case ammunition and its implications for firearms and ranges. He also highlights the importance of supporting the channel through donations and memberships.
This YouTube video title, "SPRINGFIELD ECHELON‼️CAN IT SHOOT STEEL CASE❓", strongly suggests a review or test of the Springfield Echelon pistol. The core question revolves around its ability to fire steel-cased ammunition, a common point of interest for firearm owners due to cost-effectiveness and availability. The description includes generic engagement tags like #lifestyle, #entertainment, and #trending, alongside more specific ones like #aregulargunguy and #shorts. The focus is clearly on a firearms-related topic, specifically testing the reliability of a particular pistol model with a specific ammunition type.
This video details a range update for a Bear Creek Arsenal 7.62x39 AR-15 upper. After experiencing broken extractors and firing pins, the user installed a Right to Bear enhanced firing pin. The upper initially ran well with steel-cased Tulammo, but issues arose with stuck casings due to the barrel heating up and steel cases not contracting like brass. Switching to brass-cased Tulammo resolved the extraction problems and improved reliability and accuracy.
This guide, presented by a knowledgeable speaker from Civilian Tactical, details how to assess potentially compromised ammunition found at a range. It covers visual inspection, the importance of factory sealants, and a cautious approach to testing, emphasizing that found rounds should generally not be fired due to safety risks. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, uses this scenario to reinforce safe practices.
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