This video showcases the Banish Speed K suppressor on a 5.56 NATO AR-15. It features a live-fire demonstration focusing on the suppressor's compact 'Short and Fat' design and its performance during rapid fire. The demonstration relies on high-quality audio and visual overlays, highlighting the product without spoken commentary.
This video provides an in-depth look at a custom CZ P-10 C pistol and a CZ 805 Bren Gen 1 rifle, comparing them implicitly to the SCAR platform. The CZ P-10 C features custom slide work, HBI trigger, and an Aimpoint Acro optic. The CZ 805 Bren is highlighted for its piston-driven system, Dix Tactical muzzle brake, and various tactical attachments. A Capital Armory suppressor and Guntology heat shield are also demonstrated.
This "From the Vault" episode features a comprehensive breakdown of a custom BRN-4 build, presented as an HK416-style rifle. The host, Caleb, details every component, from the receiver to the suppressor, explaining the rationale behind each choice and its performance in real-world use. The build originated from a Gunfighter Gauntlet project and has become a favored setup. The video covers various parts including a B5 stock, MKII RMS buffer system, Geissele trigger and mount, Nightforce optic, BRN-4 barrel, Geissele handguard and charging handle, Dead Air flash hider and suppressor, Steiner DBAL, Unity Axon switch, SureFire light, Forward Controls bolt catch and safety, Magpul grip, P-MAG with Magpod, and a Multitasker Nano. The internal components like the BCG and gas system are also discussed. The video is suitable for those interested in building HK416 clones or appreciating high-end AR platforms.
This video showcases a custom build of a Sig Spear LT rifle by Caleb from Brownells. The build supports Task Force Expedition, a nonprofit benefiting military and first responder charities. The video details the assembly process, highlighting key components such as the Nightforce ATACR 1-8 optic, Steiner DBAL, Unity Axon Switch, RMR backup optic, and Surefire Scout Light. The completed rifle will be auctioned to raise funds for the organization, offering viewers insights into premium rifle setups and the build process.
The Laserspeed M6-TR represents a significant upgrade over previous models, featuring a crane-compatible remote switch port and a compact design comparable to the Holosun LS321. It offers IR laser, IR illuminator, and green visible laser, with a Class 1 civilian version and more potent full-power options. The illuminator focus is tight, and while the Class 1 output is lower than some competitors, the full-power versions are robust. At around $1,000, it's a mid-tier option.
A retired SEAL Team Six commander details his preferred AR-15 build, emphasizing practical ergonomics and efficient accessory placement. Key choices include an EOTech Vudu LPVO with a top-mounted Aimpoint ACRO for rapid target acquisition, a B5 Systems stock for battery storage, and strategic placement of a vertical foregrip, light, and laser to avoid snags and maintain a clear sight picture. The build prioritizes functionality and speed, even on a budget-friendly base.
This PSA AK-74 has proven exceptionally durable, exceeding 15,000 rounds with minimal maintenance and no significant malfunctions like keyholing. The rifle features desirable Zenitco furniture, including a B-33 dust cover and a Leader Kit handguard designed to reduce height-over-bore for optics and lasers. Its 5.45x39mm caliber and AK muzzle brake contribute to very low felt recoil, making it a fast and effective shooting platform.
This video documents a two-day night vision operator class hosted by Jawless Hog Tactical and HRT. The class is designed for beginners and those with professional experience, covering essential night vision gear like Dual Tube LLUL-21 NODs and Steiner DBAL IR lasers. Participants learn gear setup, depth perception exercises, LAM zeroing (parallel zero), movement drills under darkness with firearms, carry positions, muzzle awareness, and weapon transition drills. The instructors emphasize practical civilian and law enforcement applications of night vision, differentiating from purely military standards, and highlight the importance of white light illumination. The video showcases learning to shoot proficiently on the move under night vision, with drills involving VTAC walls and a friendly competition.
This video reviews the Steiner TOR Mini IR laser, a compact aiming module designed for use with night vision devices. The presenter mounts the laser on a suppressed AR platform and tests it in a field setting. While noting a perceived omission, the reviewer still recommends the product. The description also includes affiliate links for the Steiner TOR Mini IR laser, other Steiner DBAL models, various Sionyx Aurora night vision cameras, an IR flashlight, and TNP merchandise.
This video from Brownells Gun Tech, featuring Caleb Savant, provides a practical solution for managing the numerous cables associated with electronic firearm accessories like lights, lasers, and remote switches. It highlights the common problem of cable tangles and offers a neat, tidy installation using Forward Controls Design's "Panel, Cable Management" (PCM) wire routers, which mount to M-LOK slots. The video also briefly mentions alternative solutions from Cloud Defensive, emphasizing that effective cable management enhances usability and prevents snags.
This video product spotlight by Brownells Gun Tech™ Caleb focuses on the Unity Tactical AXON Remote Switch. Caleb highlights its unique ability to control two devices simultaneously, demonstrating its use with a SureFire light and a Steiner DBAL night vision laser sight on an AR-15 rifle. He explains the dual functionality of the pressure pads, including silent activation for the DBAL and tactile feedback for the SureFire light, which also triggers the visible laser on the DBAL via a Y-split adapter. The video also touches on mounting options, including the included M1913 Picatinny mount and a separately available M-LOK mount. The disclaimer emphasizes lawful use of firearms and accessories.
This video showcases the Forward Controls Design Panel Cable Management (PCM) system, an M-LOK accessory designed to tidy up cables for lights, lasers, and IR illuminators on AR-15 handguards. The PCM system features integrated channels to route and secure wires, preventing snags and damage. It's highlighted as a superior alternative to zip ties and gaffer tape. The review demonstrates the system on an AR-15 equipped with a SureFire light, Steiner DBAL laser, and Unity Tactical Axon remote switch, emphasizing its effectiveness in managing multiple cables. The panels are made of machined billet aluminum with a hardcoat anodized finish and are available in Standard and Extended sizes. The video also mentions the collaboration with TNVC.
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