This video provides a detailed guide on installing the Midwest Industries AK Picatinny End Plate Adapter, specifically the tang-compatible model. The process involves removing the traditional stock, pistol grip, and T-nut, then fitting the adapter into the receiver. Minor filing may be required for optimal fitment, especially on RPK platforms. The adapter allows for the attachment of various aftermarket stocks, including folding ones, enhancing the AK's modularity.
This video details the assembly and customization of a JMAC Customs BRN-180 upper receiver. It highlights a common issue with the BRN-180's recoil spring length and provides a solution by trimming the spring. The video also showcases various JMAC Customs accessories, including stock adapters, stocks, handguards, and muzzle devices, emphasizing their quality and aesthetic appeal.
This video showcases the Stern Defense RABAD stock adapter, described as "really cool." The focus appears to be on demonstrating and reviewing this specific firearm accessory. As no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned beyond the adapter itself, the tags will focus on the product type and its general application in the firearms community.
This guide details the installation of the JAKL rear adapter onto an AR-15 Mil-Spec lower receiver. Expert instruction from Palmetto State Armory demonstrates the process, emphasizing the use of Blue Loctite for secure component attachment and the correct orientation of parts like the buffer ring. The completed installation allows for the JAKL's unique internal buffer system.
This guide details the installation of the KNS Precision AR/MCX Picatinny Stock Adapter on an AR-15 lower receiver. The process involves removing the standard buffer tube assembly and replacing it with a 1913 Picatinny rail, allowing for a wider range of stock and brace options. The installation requires careful alignment of the adapter insert and securing it with a provided screw and washer, noting the necessity of the flanged version for AR-15 compatibility.
This video from RECOILtv showcases stock adapter options offered by Midwest Industries. It highlights various solutions for adapting firearm stocks, catering to those looking to customize their rifle or shotgun setups. The description also promotes the RECOILtv app available on multiple streaming platforms.
This video provides an expert-level overview and demonstration of Midwest Industries' folding stock and brace adapters. The presenter, Mrgunsngear, showcases the adapters' robust construction, made from 7075 T6 aluminum and 4140 steel, with all components manufactured in America. He details the folding mechanism, storage compartment, and modularity for different firearms like the BRN-180 and Grand Power Stribog A3, highlighting their secure lock-up and ease of use.
This video provides a detailed review of the Arsenal SLR107R (SLR107-11) after 1000 rounds. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, assesses the rifle's performance, focusing on heat tolerance, finish durability, and component wear. Key observations include excellent heat management with no point of impact shift, robust finish integrity despite high temperatures, and minimal wear on critical components like the bolt carrier group and bolt. The review also touches upon upgraded components and the rifle's factory configuration.
This video showcases the VLTOR FN SCAR stock adapter, a modification that allows users to install AR15 collapsible stocks on their FN SCAR platform. The description provides a link for viewers to learn more about this product, suggesting it's aimed at SCAR owners looking to customize their rifle's ergonomics and functionality. The focus is on a specific firearm accessory that bridges two popular rifle platforms.
This video provides an 'under the hood' look at the Zastava M91 sniper rifle, focusing on its internal components and design features. Key highlights include the paddle-style magazine release, adjustable gas regulation for different loads or suppressors, a heavy steel bolt with beefy locking lugs, fine machining, a reinforced receiver, and wide bullet guide rails that may be thicker than standard AKs. An interesting factory stock adapter is also noted.
This YouTube video showcases the Crosshair Shotgun Recoil Reducing Stock Adapter. While the video description is brief, it clearly highlights a specific accessory designed to mitigate recoil for shotgun users. The provided link suggests further information and potential purchase options are available through Brownells Videos, indicating a focus on firearm accessories and potentially performance enhancement.
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