Midwest Industries is introducing innovative stock and brace systems to modernize revolvers, drawing parallels to their M-LOK handguards for lever-action rifles. The system features a takedown design, an ambidextrous side quiver, and options for a rubber butt pad or brace. Compatibility is planned for Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Taurus revolvers, with a prototype M-LOK rail for S&W L-frames slated for Q2 2026.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Winchester 1907 semi-automatic rifle, detailing its unique front-mounted charging handle designed to circumvent Browning's patents. It highlights the rifle's takedown system for compactness and discusses its historical use by French aviators in WWI, including specialized magazines. The analysis emphasizes the rifle's significance as an early semi-automatic option despite its cartridge limitations.
The Smith & Wesson 1913 was an early semi-automatic pistol design based on the Clement patent. It featured a unique folding takedown system and a spring-loaded breech block switch for easier manual loading. However, its commercial failure was largely attributed to the adoption of a proprietary .35 S&W caliber over the more standard .32 ACP.
This video highlights the Ruger Mark IV pistol, a modern iteration of a classic .22 caliber firearm with a rich history dating back to 1949. It emphasizes the Mark IV's user-friendly, tool-free takedown system, making cleaning and maintenance significantly easier. Key features discussed include its stainless steel barrel, optics-ready Picatinny rail, improved grip design (with a note on MA roster mandates and aftermarket options), adjustable iron sights, and a precision trigger. The review positions the Mark IV as an excellent choice for both novice and experienced shooters, suitable for competitive shooting, affordable training, or general range enjoyment. Special savings are offered via a promo code at RapidFireRadio.us.
This video introduces the LEO Takedown System, a modification designed to make AR-15 platforms more concealable. The system allows for the complete removal of the barrel assembly from the upper receiver, reducing the overall length of the firearm by approximately 8 inches. This modification opens up numerous possibilities for concealed carry and is promoted for operators seeking a more discreet firearm package. The video also promotes the RECOILtv app available on various streaming platforms.
Honest Outlaw provides a comprehensive 1000-round review of the Ruger PC Carbine, highlighting its reliability, accuracy, and practical features. The review emphasizes its value as a 9mm PCC, comparing it favorably to other platforms and discussing its suitability for home defense and recreational shooting.
This video offers a first look at the Ruger SR-556 Takedown rifle, highlighting its continuous refinement and evolution. The description emphasizes the rifle's adaptable design, including its piston-operated system and the ability to quickly swap between 5.56x45mm NATO and .300 Blackout calibers. Joe Kurtenbach takes the rifle to the range for evaluation.
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