This video showcases an older Ruger Mini-14, highlighting its unique Samson stock reminiscent of the A-Team. The presenter notes the firearm is chambered in .223 Remington but capable of firing 5.56x45mm NATO, a detail confirmed through personal research. Modifications discussed include adding a flash hider and potential future suppressor installation, along with a mention of its California compliance despite the pistol grip.
The Retay RXP 22 is a lightweight, budget-friendly .22LR handgun featuring an optics-ready slide and a threaded barrel, making it ideal for suppressor use. It offers a double/single action trigger and comes with two 13-round magazines. While initial use may require lubrication to resolve minor hiccups, it performs reliably with a suppressor attached. It's recommended as an easy-to-shoot option for new shooters or for relaxed range days.
This video provides an in-depth review of the B&T APC300 SD, a semi-automatic carbine chambered in 300 Blackout. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, highlights its features, performance, and potential applications, particularly in a law enforcement context. The review covers the firearm's design, its use with a forced reset trigger (FRT), and its effectiveness with subsonic ammunition.
This video introduces the new Taurus RPC, a 32-round, 9mm, true roller-delayed PDW, highlighting its potential for improved shootability with an optional brace. It also showcases the optics-ready GX2 Toro, now available for under $300 MSRP, and the 22 Tug with an added threaded barrel for suppressor use, emphasizing its suitability as a compact carry option. The presenter, Caleb Giddings from Taurus USA, suggests checking them out at NRA 2026.
The Taurus RPC is a new sub-gun entering the market, aiming to provide a roller-delayed blowback system at a sub-$1000 price point, likely closer to $800-$900. The reviewer highlights its 4.5-inch threaded barrel, ambidextrous controls, and flat-face trigger. Initial testing with 100 rounds suppressed showed no malfunctions, though the proprietary 32-round polymer magazines are noted as a potential concern for long-term reliability and aftermarket support.
The Taurus RPC is a 9mm PDW featuring a roller-delayed blowback system designed for reduced recoil and muzzle rise. It boasts an aerospace aluminum alloy receiver with a Cerakote finish, a steel internal chassis for durability, and a full-length Picatinny top rail with an M-LOK handguard for accessory mounting. The RPC is fully ambidextrous, includes a flat-face trigger, and comes with two 32-round magazines.
This video provides a first look at the Taurus RPC, a new budget-friendly submachine gun featuring a roller-delayed blowback system. The reviewer highlights its sub-$1000 price point, 4.5-inch threaded barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a surprisingly comfortable grip. Initial impressions suggest it's a promising option for those entering the subgun category without a high price tag, though long-term reliability and magazine durability require further testing.
This video details the final stages of an AR-9 SD (suppressed/deactivated) build, focusing on the installation of a Midwest Industries handguard designed to tuck a suppressor. The build features a Noveske barrel and a CMMG 36K suppressor, resulting in a remarkably quiet and reliable firearm. The presenter also highlights the upgrade from an A2 grip to a Dier Co pistol grip for improved ergonomics.
The TriStar Arms KR-22 is a blowback-operated semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in .22 Long Rifle. It is presented as a versatile firearm suitable for plinking and hunting, particularly for squirrels, due to its lightweight design and features like a threaded barrel for suppressors and an adjustable comb for optic mounting. The rifle comes with iron sights and is compatible with 10/22 pattern magazines.
This review of the IWI ARAD 5 highlights its practical application as a short-stroke gas piston rifle with AR-15 lower compatibility. The video details its features, disassembly, accuracy testing with various ammunition, and compares it to other piston-driven rifles. The ARAD 5 is presented as an affordable and reliable option for those seeking piston system benefits without sacrificing logistical advantages.
This review of the IWI ARAD 5 highlights its gas piston system, modular handguard with M-LOK and Picatinny rails, and a semi-monolithic upper receiver for accessory mounting. The rifle features a quick-detach barrel system and a mil-spec compatible lower receiver, allowing for aftermarket upgrades. It is noted as being built for suppressed fire and performs reliably, though the reviewer suggests upgrades for the charging handle and safety selector.
This video introduces Heretic Customs, a brand specializing in hand-built AR-15 rifles, available at Dragon Man's. Founded by US Army veteran James Edwards, the company focuses on addressing flaws in mass-produced parts by using premium, rigorously tested components. Key features include thermally fitted Ballistic Advantage Hansen barrels for sub-MOA accuracy, precisely staked gas keys, perfectly fitted bolt carrier groups, and suppressor-hub-compatible muzzle devices. Each rifle boasts a unique, custom hand-laid Cerakote design, ensuring no two are identical.
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