The Stowaway is a unique, ultra-lightweight single-shot bolt-action rifle designed for portability and discrete carry, chambered in 5.7x28mm. Its takedown feature allows for quick disassembly, making it suitable for survival, emergency preparedness, or as a compact self-defense option. The rifle is shown with a Primary Arms Cyclops 1x optic, highlighting its minimalist and functional design.
This video explores the IWI Tavor bullpup rifle, originally developed for the IDF and chambered in 5.56 NATO. It highlights the availability of conversion kits for .300 Blackout and 9mm, noting that factory 9mm variants were also produced. The Tavor is now considered a modern collectible, with this specific model featuring a green finish and an 18-inch barrel.
The Ruger LC Carbine is introduced in .45 ACP, notably skipping the 9mm caliber. It features a simple blowback design, making it heavy at 7.4 lbs empty. The carbine boasts a folding adjustable stock, flip-up sights, a full Picatinny rail, M-LOK slots, and ambidextrous controls, while also being compatible with Glock magazines.
This review showcases the Springfield Armory Hellion 20-inch bullpup rifle, emphasizing its visual details and performance. The demonstration includes loading with Federal ammunition and a live-fire sequence highlighting its cycling and recoil management. Technical specifications reveal a 20-inch barrel, 8.25 lbs weight, and an MSRP of $2,031.
This review introduces the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre 10, an M110 clone designed for affordability at $1,400. Available in 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester, it offers a budget-friendly alternative to the expensive Knight's Armament M110. The video includes a live-fire demonstration showcasing its performance from a prone position.
This video debunks the myth that all .308 rifles are expensive, highlighting options from Palmetto State Armory (PSA) under $1,000 and the Zastava .308 AK under $1,500. It also touches on the relative affordability of .308 ammunition compared to 5.56 NATO, demonstrating live fire with the Zastava.
This video discusses potential firearm confiscation by the ATF and overreach by government bureaucracy. The hosts, including Tim, break down how to stop this, emphasizing the importance of organization and fighting against such actions that could lead to the seizure or destruction of legal property. They urge viewers to subscribe to their new channel, 'Second Legacy'.
This video emphasizes that no property is worth risking your life over, using a carjacking incident as a case study. It highlights the legal distinctions in using force for property versus personal safety and stresses the importance of medical preparedness. The analysis also touches on preventative security measures and the risks associated with intervening in theft attempts.
This review investigates a unique ejection port 'explosion' or fireball phenomenon observed with the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2), particularly when suppressed and in cold weather. Testing with various suppressors, including flow-through designs like OSS and X2 Dev Group, and ammunition types revealed the effect is linked to ambient temperature and gas dynamics. The analysis highlights potential safety considerations for left-handed shooters during rapid transitions.
This review covers the new Sig Sauer P365 in .380 ACP, highlighting an initial rocky start with a failure to lock back or feed issue. The test involved rapid fire at a steel target, showcasing the firearm's cycling and recoil. Despite the initial malfunction, the P365 .380 is presented as a potential concealed carry option.
This demonstration highlights the immediate incapacitating effects of pepper spray on an attacker, showcasing its effectiveness as a non-lethal self-defense tool. It emphasizes using pepper spray to create an opportunity for escape during 'active resistance' before deadly force is legally justified. Proper deployment tactics and post-incident actions like moving 'off the X' and calling 911 are crucial for safety and legal protection.
The Ruger LCP MAX offers significant improvements over older .380 pocket pistols, boasting a 10 or 12-round capacity and enhanced ergonomics. Its improved sights and semi-cocked striker system contribute to better shootability. Ballistics testing showed the Federal 99gr Hydra-Shok Deep meeting FBI standards, making it a viable defensive option. While similar in size to 9mm micro-compacts like the Sig P365, the LCP MAX excels in weight and thinness for deep concealment.
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