This video reviews the Diana R22 Bolt action rifle in .22LR or .22 WMR. Despite Diana typically being known for pellet guns, this review explores their foray into rimfire rifles, highlighting its value and detachable magazine. The presenter also mentions and links to various optics, rings, watches, knives, and fuel bladders, alongside supporting their Patreon and other platforms. The review is conducted with "TacticalDoodle" and the firearm was loaned by Gunnies Store in Orem, UT.
This video review focuses on the Taylors & Company TC9s, a 9mm Single Action Army (SAA) style revolver. The reviewer highlights its appeal as a fun and practical SAA alternative, especially for those who already stock 9mm ammunition and might not extensively shoot .357 Magnum revolvers. The content mentions testing with "TD" and acknowledges some "quirks" while emphasizing the overall enjoyable experience. The description also includes extensive information about the creator's Patreon and other support channels.
This video is the fourth and final part of a Vehicle Bugout Kit (VBOK) series, presented by TacticalDoodle. It focuses on the weaponry component of the kit, specifically highlighting a "Pulse Rifle" and discussing various gear such as shelter, sleeping bags, Load Bearing Equipment (LBE), optics, and a protective rifle case. The video mentions specific brands and products like UTG Pro rings, Kaw Valley Precision compensators, Vortex Strike Eagle scopes, and Blue Force Gear chest rigs, among other survival and tactical items.
This video features a review of the Boker Alluvial automatic knife, presented by Nutnfancy and TacticalDoodle. The review promises to include details about the knife and also incorporates personal anecdotes and discussions, specifically mentioning car rants related to Liberty Walk wide fender kits. Several other Boker models are linked for reference, including the TNP XXL Rattler, Boker Stryke auto, and Boker Mini Kalashnikov. The description also includes multiple links for supporting the channel through Patreon and PayPal, as well as links to Nutnfancy's social media presence on UGETube, GAB, and Rumble.
This video features a comprehensive review of the KE Arms KP-15 "What Would Stoner Do" (WWSD) AR-15 rifle. The reviewer discusses the rifle's "insane" $1700 price point for a polymer AR, its hyped reception, and compares it to serious competition in the market. The review includes extensive shooting footage and "Bunker Style" commentary with "TacticalDoodle", offering a critical look at the WWSD's value and performance. Various firearm accessories and gear, including optics and range equipment, are also showcased and linked.
This video features TacticalDoodle and Nutnfancy discussing the relevance and viability of the AK-74 platform and its 5.45x39mm caliber in today's firearms market. They delve into the caliber's ballistics, compare it to the dominant 5.56x45mm, and examine the strengths of the AK-74 platform, including its shootability and potential advantages during ammunition shortages. The discussion covers Russian military ammunition like 7N6, penetration tests, and the accuracy of stamped receiver AKs. The video also touches on the impact of import restrictions on the availability of Russian ammunition and highlights the usefulness of Magpul Zukhov furniture for the AK platform. It includes extensive in-field shooting drills and testing.
This YouTube video provides a review of the ATI FX45 1911, a budget-friendly option with a World War II theme. The review highlights the pistol's incredible value and performance, despite its Filipino production. The video also features TacticalDoodle, a discussion of 1911 magazines, and a brief mention of an M1 Carbine. The reviewer emphasizes that the pistol "hunts" well, indicating good functionality. The description also includes affiliate links for various firearm-related accessories and a shout-out to donors.
This video features TacticalDoodle reviewing the Ishapore 2A1 SMLE, a modern Indian-made variant of the WW II Lee Enfield bolt-action rifle chambered in .308. The review, conducted in a bunker, highlights the gun's historical significance and its modern adaptation. The video includes extensive shooting footage and brief discussions of other favored bolt-action firearms of the era. Links to a Pachmayer Decelerator Pad and the reviewer's Patreon and merchandise are provided.
This video reviews the Glock 44 chambered in .22LR, noting its lightweight design and Glock 19-like dimensions. The review promises a discussion on its reliability, accuracy, and the rationale behind its 10-round magazine. It also briefly touches upon competitive options and a "forgotten yet still awesome choice." The description includes affiliate links for Advantage Arms conversion kits, a Guardian Tactical OTF knife, Victorinox knives, and Galco holsters, along with promotions for the creator's Patreon and merchandise.
This video focuses on the Zero Tolerance 0393 knife, specifically a blue titanium variant. The description humorously mentions a 'Bib Fortuna' figure but quickly moves to the knife itself and a collaboration with 'TacticalDoodle'. The video also lists several other Zero Tolerance and Piranha knife models, including the ZT 0450, ZT 0562CF, ZT 0357, Piranha Pocket auto knife, and Piranha Virus, indicating potential comparisons or broader discussions of these USA-produced items. A Ferum Forge Crux is also linked. The emphasis is on knife reviews and everyday carry (EDC) potential for these tactical tools.
This video reviews the Zastava M63 Tanker Mauser, a lesser-known rifle produced by Zastava and imported by Mitchell's Mausers. Despite not being used in WWII, it's presented as an example of a high-quality, new production Mauser reminiscent of pre-war K98 quality. The review covers its ergonomics, shootability, and potential uses, noting it's chambered in .308. The video also touches on the current scarcity of affordable firearms from Mitchell's Mausers and features commentary from TacticalDoodle.
This video reviews the discontinued DoubleTap Derringer, a two-shot .45 ACP pistol. The content creator, "Into the Bunker," along with "TacticalDoodle," humorously highlights the derringer's numerous flaws, including painful shooting, unreliability, a poor grip, difficulty in unloading, and poor accuracy. The review strongly advises viewers against purchasing this firearm, even if it appears aesthetically appealing. The video also briefly mentions DT Defense, the manufacturer, noting their apparent closure. At the end, more practical and superior firearm alternatives are suggested.
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