This video from VSO Gun Channel features an "Unfiltered" panel discussion at Guncon Elite. The description emphasizes educational purposes and adherence to YouTube's guidelines, specifically mentioning standard capacity magazines or less. VSO clarifies its role as an educational resource and contract lab, stressing that they do not sell firearms and that all content is objective and based on tests performed by their personnel. The channel promotes responsible gun ownership and safety, particularly for younger audiences. They also disclose that subject matter is often provided by manufacturers at no cost, but VSO retains creative control and the right to publish negative findings.
This video features a test and evaluation of a Colt M4 Carbine rifle equipped with a Sig Sauer 1-5x power scope. The reviewer aims to determine the rifle's suitability for Designated Marksman (DM) roles, suggesting a focus on accuracy and practical application for precision shooting beyond standard carbine capabilities. The evaluation will likely cover performance, handling, and the effectiveness of the optic in this context.
This YouTube video's title indicates a focus on the Glock 28. The creator is expressing a desire for Glock to provide them with a Glock 28 for "Test and Evaluation" (T&E). This suggests the video will likely involve discussions about the potential features, performance, and suitability of the Glock 28 for review purposes, possibly comparing it to other firearms or outlining what aspects would be tested. It's an appeal for a review unit and an anticipation of a future evaluation.
This video is a follow-up to a previous incident where the creator was in the ER. They are requesting the Glock 28 from Glock for "Test & Evaluation" (T&E), implying a desire for a firearm for review or a potential collaboration. The title suggests a direct appeal to the manufacturer and hints at potential content related to the Glock 28, its performance, or its suitability for a specific purpose, possibly related to self-defense or concealed carry given the ER context.
This YouTube video's title, "Day 1: Why Glock Should Send Me A Glock 28 for T&E," indicates the beginning of a "Test and Evaluation" series focused on the Glock 28. The creator is seeking to receive a Glock 28 from the manufacturer for review purposes. The content is likely to involve an initial assessment, discussion of the firearm's features, and the rationale behind the request for the firearm for testing.
This video is the second part of an impromptu test of new preparedness equipment. The creator expresses gratitude to viewers and offers blessings to their families. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the context of "prep" and "test" suggests potential firearm-related demonstrations or discussions within a preparedness framework. The focus is on continuing an earlier, unplanned evaluation.
This video focuses on Ohio deer hunting, specifically mentioning "Brass" in the title which likely refers to ammunition. The description emphasizes the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety. It clarifies that VSO does not sell firearms and conducts objective testing and evaluation, with compensation for services provided by manufacturers. The description also notes that all magazines depicted are standard capacity or lower, and provides a link for missing information due to a data wipe. The core content revolves around the hunting application of firearms.
The Glock Gen 5, particularly the G17 and G19M, represents a significant evolution, incorporating FBI contract features like the removal of finger grooves and ambidextrous controls. Key updates include an ambidextrous slide stop, front serrations on some models, an undercut trigger guard, and a flared magwell. While early reports mentioned potential recoil spring and slide retention issues, the Gen 5 aims to meet both law enforcement and civilian market demands for customization and reliability.
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