This video focuses on customizing a 9mm PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) in a military style, catering to its growing popularity in Thailand. The content covers the selection and application of various accessories to achieve this aesthetic. It also includes a firing test to demonstrate the performance of the modified firearm and concludes with a summary of the build and its features. The presenter also shares links to her social media platforms for further engagement.
This video features an unboxing of firearms costing approximately 300,000 Thai Baht, promising viewers a look at what guns this price point can acquire. The title implies a reveal of potentially high-end or collectible firearms, and the description encourages viewers to tune in and see the selection. The content is likely to appeal to firearm enthusiasts interested in premium handguns and rifles, and potentially collectible firearms.
This video explores various shotguns available at Wang Burapha, Thailand. It highlights the Derya MK-12 semi-automatic shotgun, priced at 45,000 THB, and a Derya pump-action model with a silver finish and wood furniture for 26,000 THB. A budget-friendly single-shot break-action shotgun ('E-Deaw Hak Lam') is also featured at 21,000 THB, showcasing options for different enthusiasts.
This video recounts a negative experience at a Thai gun shop where the speaker was rudely dismissed for wanting to film a review. It contrasts this with a positive experience at Gun Heaven, highlighting the importance of good customer service. The speaker offers advice to beginners to be confident and not intimidated when visiting gun shops.
The MI9 is a 9mm handgun manufactured in Thailand by WMI, positioned as their top-tier model. It features a threaded barrel for accessories and is optics-ready, similar to MOS systems. Safety features include a visual cocking indicator and a loaded chamber indicator.
This YouTube video provides a review of two rifle scope models from Vector Optics: the Hugo 3-12x44GT and the Hugo 4-16x44GT. The description lists the prices for each model (4800 Baht for the 3-12x44GT and 5200 Baht for the 4-16x44GT) and provides contact information for purchasing, including a LINE ID (@Naaming), phone number (0991652247), and website (www.naaming.com). The video likely details the features, performance, and suitability of these optics for various shooting applications.
This YouTube video promotes a firearms training course offered at the Ayutthaya Shooting Range. The description provides contact information, including a phone number (0923233591, also for Oak), a LINE ID (0923233591), and a Facebook page for "สนามยิงปืนพระนครศรีอยุธยา" (Ayutthaya Shooting Range). The video likely showcases aspects of the training, potentially including various firearms and shooting techniques taught at the facility.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to the Ayutthaya Provincial Shooting Range for beginners. It details the facilities, including 10m air gun, 25m handgun, and a rare 50m long gun range with electric targets. Pricing for walk-ins and memberships is explained, along with package deals for shooting sessions and available ammunition calibers.
This video provides a hands-on look at Volquartsen semi-automatic pistols, specifically the Scorpion and Black Mamba models, at Sam Yot Plaza in Bangkok. The host, Naaming Kotchanok, discusses various configurations, including barrel lengths (4.5-inch and 6-inch) and sight options, focusing on the .22 LR caliber. Key features like Picatinny rails and grip ergonomics are highlighted, leading to a final selection of a 6-inch model for a future range review.
This review covers two CZ 527 rifles in .223 caliber, focusing on their performance with Vector Optics scopes. The Varmint model, equipped with a 30x50 scope, demonstrated exceptional accuracy at 200 meters with tight shot groupings. The second model, featuring iron sights and a 3-9x40 scope, also performed well at distance, highlighting the versatility of the CZ 527 platform for various shooting applications.
This video explores Bangkok's unique gun district, highlighting significantly higher firearm prices compared to the US, with Glocks costing $2,500-$3,000. It details the popularity of specific competition handguns like Tanfoglio and custom 1911s, alongside a strong interest in .45 ACP and revolvers driven by a 'cowboy' subculture. The segment also covers shotguns with shorter barrel allowances and the prevalence of bolt-action precision rifles over semi-autos.
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