This video provides an expert-level overview of the US-made SIG 551 A1, analyzing its design as a hybrid of AK and AR-15 platforms. The instructor highlights AK-like features such as the charging handle, pedal magazine release, rotating bolt, and long-stroke gas piston, while pointing out AR-15 similarities like the lower receiver design, bolt release, and adjustable gas block. The rifle is presented as offering the 'best of both worlds' for firearm enthusiasts.
This expert-level guide from Warrior Poet Society details four top-tier rifle slings made in Georgia. It covers the budget-friendly BLIP sling with hidden storage, its padded variant for comfort, the traditional Warrior Poet sling with bungee and storage, and the unique Jedi Buckle sling. The instruction emphasizes practical features and the importance of supporting American-made tactical gear.
This review of the Vortex AMG 1-10x24 LPVO highlights its premium, US-made construction and advanced features. Developed for military contracts, it offers superior optical performance, a compact design, and innovative controls like a 120-degree throw lever and dual-zero turrets. The fixed 250-yard parallax setting is optimized for extended ranges, making it a top-tier option for demanding applications.
The HK MR556 A1 is a civilian variant of the HK416, manufactured by HK USA with a hybrid German/US component mix. While its barrels are German blanks finished in the US (reportedly by Daniel Defense) and are not chrome-lined, the rifle maintains HK's reputation for reliability and accuracy. It features a German upper receiver and a US-made lower, often paired with Magpul furniture.
This video features a comparison between a PVS-14 night vision device purchased from Alibaba for $1500 and a "real" US-made PVS-14. The creator aims to determine if the budget Chinese version holds its own against American manufacturing, or if the purchase was a waste of money. The video also mentions several companies: Gideon Optics, KORE essentials, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, and Rise Armament, suggesting they are sponsors or partners.
This video introduces the FASSMAG, an innovative new product designed to prevent rifle malfunctions caused by dirt. The description highlights its development with input from special forces personnel and its US manufacturing for AR-15 owners engaged in sport, hunting, or professional use. The video also promotes FASSMAG's website and offers discount codes for Cole-Tac and a broader list of affiliate links through Precision Rifle Network.
This video provides an in-depth look at various target stands designed for AR500 and AR550 steel targets. It emphasizes the importance of a stable and durable base, highlighting how skimping on this crucial component can lead to issues with stability, longevity, and safety. The content covers a range of bases, including the Genesis Base, Breakdown Base, Extended Breakdown Base, and different round base options, aiming to help viewers select the perfect base for their specific needs. A discount code is provided for viewers to purchase steel targets.
This video challenges the notion that steel targets are too expensive by comparing their cost to common discretionary spending like streaming services, coffee, alcohol, and eating out. The presenter argues that investing in skill-building tools like durable steel targets is a far more valuable use of funds than frivolous expenditures. The video highlights specific steel target models from the presenter's product line, emphasizing their longevity and quality as a "bargain" when considering their lifetime of use. It encourages viewers to re-evaluate their priorities and cut unnecessary expenses to afford essential training equipment.
This video from Primary Arms showcases their new HTX-1 Red Dot Sight, emphasizing its completely US-made origin. The content highlights a specific optic designed for firearm enthusiasts, likely covering its features, performance, and potential applications. The inclusion of hashtags like #forgottenweapons suggests a connection to historical firearms or perhaps a broader discussion of firearm technology.
Insight Armory is developing a fully American-made SVD Dragunov, expected around $4,000 by late 2025. The rifle features a milled receiver from a solid billet and a stamped sheet metal top cover, showcasing advanced manufacturing capabilities. Initial production will be in 7.62x54R, with future modernized variants and caliber options planned.
This review tests US-made AAC 7.62x39mm ammunition against Russian Red Army Standard. AAC demonstrated superior accuracy at 1.844 MOA compared to Red Army Standard's 3.080 MOA. Velocity testing showed AAC averaging 2390.9 FPS, slightly hotter and more consistent than Red Army Standard's 2358.7 FPS. The AAC ammo also functioned flawlessly across multiple rifle platforms.
A US-made StG44 reproduction by DK Productions is now available, chambered in the historical 7.92x33mm Kurz caliber. The review includes a live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range, showcasing the rifle's functionality. This release marks a significant availability of the iconic WWII firearm for the US market.
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