This guide details the installation of a Meprolight M22 Pro reflex sight onto a Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) bullpup rifle, followed by live fire demonstration. It covers optic mounting, magazine loading with 5.56x45mm NATO rounds, and basic range procedures for accuracy assessment. The demonstration highlights the rifle's performance and the optic's functionality.
This review of the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) covers its features, shooting performance, and accuracy. The video details zeroing the iron sights and an LPVO, testing various ammunition types at 100 yards, and engaging targets out to 300 yards. The presenter highlights the rifle's ambidextrous design and adjustable stock, while also noting the trigger's limitations for precision shooting.
This video provides an in-depth review and practical accuracy test of the Springfield Armory Hellion (VHS-2) rifle. The assessment covers its performance from 150 to 700 yards, highlighting its accuracy potential despite being a bullpup design. The review also touches on its historical context, technical specifications, and ergonomic considerations, offering a comprehensive look for potential owners and firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video provides information on the Springfield Hellion / VHS-2 rifle. It emphasizes that the content is for informational purposes only, filmed in a safe environment at a private gun range, and features a semi-automatic rifle with a 20-round magazine in its factory configuration. The description also notes that silencers are permissible under YouTube guidelines and encourages responsible shooting.
This entry details the Springfield Hellion's 20-inch barrel variant, also known as the VHS-2D. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its military-grade features, including rifle grenade rings and a bayonet lug, making it closer to the standard Croatian military pattern. The video also demonstrates the rifle's modularity, specifically the swappable magazine well, and recommends the 20-inch version for enthusiasts seeking authenticity.
This YouTube video features a first-look review of the Springfield Hellion, a bullpup rifle based on the Croatian VHS-2. The reviewer, associated with the "2wildguns" channel, provides social media links for Instagram and Twitter, as well as a website for review information and a Patreon link for channel support. They also highlight a YouTube membership option. The content focuses on evaluating a specific firearm model, indicating a review-oriented approach.
Ian McCollum, a recognized firearms expert, analyzes bullpup conversions, distinguishing between dedicated designs like the FAMAS and VHS-2, and aftermarket conversions. He highlights inherent design flaws in conversions, such as ejection issues, poor trigger linkages, and sight height problems, often making them inferior to standard configurations. McCollum notes the Polish MSBS Grot as a unique, well-executed convertible design, though still superior in its standard form.
This video from Forgotten Weapons, featuring Ian McCollum, delves into the engineering reasons why captive takedown pins are not standard on all rifles. McCollum explains the mechanical requirements for captive pins, primarily the need for specific receiver material properties and internal space, contrasting designs like the AR-15 with polymer-based platforms such as the KP-15, VHS-2, and MDRX. The discussion highlights the trade-offs between convenience, manufacturing cost, material integrity, and complexity in rifle design.
This video provides a review of the Springfield Hellion, also known as the VHS-2 rifle. The content creator shares their personal thoughts and opinions on the firearm. The description also includes a comprehensive list of discount codes and affiliate links for various firearm-related companies and gear, such as Brownells, Safariland, Midwest Industries, ZEV, Vertx, Cloud Defensive, and more, indicating a focus on product promotion and supporting the channel. Additionally, links to essential video production equipment like a wireless microphone and lighting are provided.
This guide details the manual of arms and ergonomic features of the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) bullpup rifle, as demonstrated by Administrative Results. It covers the operation of the safety selector, magazine release, bolt release, and ambidextrous capabilities. The video highlights the rifle's compatibility with AR-15 magazines and accessories, and its unique design elements, offering insights for users looking to master its operation.
This entry details the Springfield Hellion, an import of the Croatian VHS-2 bullpup rifle, based on Garand Thumb's analysis. It covers the rifle's bullpup design, ambidextrous features, and performance, including a notable trigger malfunction at 1,000 rounds. The expert assessment highlights its combat reliability despite ergonomic challenges.
This guide details how to investigate the ejection port fireball phenomenon observed on the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2), as demonstrated by Tim from Military Arms Channel. It covers variables like ammunition, suppressor type, and ambient temperature, offering insights into the firearm's gas system and design. The analysis emphasizes safety considerations due to the nature of the event.
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