This video from Civilian Tactical tests the popular tactical myth of shooting down the barrel of an opponent's gun to disable it. Using a Rossi RB22 as the target and a highly accurate Volquartsen Custom .22 for the test shot, the experiment provides a visual analysis of the impact. The results, presented by a specialized firearms content creator, offer insights into the potential damage to the firearm's bore and crown.
This video showcases three "flashy" firearms: the Henry Brass Axe (.410 lever-action), a custom Anderson AR-15 with Woox furniture, and a Volquartsen Custom .22 LR rifle. The host, an established firearms influencer, demonstrates techniques like one-handed firing with the Brass Axe and highlights the stability of the Volquartsen during rapid fire. The video also briefly mentions the Sonoran Desert Institute for gunsmithing resources.
This review covers the Volquartsen Black Mamba, a custom firearm based on the Ruger 22/45 platform chambered in 22LR. The presenter highlights its fine-tuned components, including a 2.3 lb trigger pull, DLC-coated bolt, and an effective compensator. The review also touches on the modified Ruger magazines with extended plates to improve feeding reliability, a common concern with rimfire ammunition.
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