This video features Mr. Madness demonstrating the extreme speed and low recoil of a Volquartsen .22LR pistol, likely a Black Mamba model, during a rapid-fire session on a frozen lake. The demonstration highlights the firearm's fast cycle rate and minimal felt recoil. The video concludes with a product showcase of the pistol in its factory case, complete with accessories.
This discussion from GUNS Magazine and American Handgunner explores whether modern shooters are more skilled than in the past. Experts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington argue that despite fewer participants, today's shooters are generally more skilled due to higher motivation, increased costs, advanced technology, and unprecedented access to information online. They conclude we are in a 'Golden Age' for shooters.
This video features an interview with Scott Volquartsen from Volquartsen Firearms, discussing the brand's enduring partnership with Brownells. The conversation delves into the origins of their collaboration, the influence of Bob and Frank Brownell, and overcoming challenges like fires. It highlights Volquartsen's journey in rimfire innovation, particularly their Scorpion 22LR pistol, and their role in the custom 10/22 market. The discussion also touches on American-made manufacturing, the importance of personal connections, customer engagement, shop growth, and lessons learned from supply chain disruptions.
This YouTube video, titled 'Volquartsen Black Mamba: Part 3', is a continuation of a series focusing on the Volquartsen Black Mamba firearm. As part 3 of a series, it likely delves deeper into specific aspects of the firearm, such as its performance, modifications, or a detailed range test. Given the series structure and the firearm's name, the content is expected to be a detailed review or evaluation for enthusiasts of high-performance firearms, particularly semi-automatic pistols.
This video, titled "Volquartsen Black Mamba: Part 1", is the first installment of a series focusing on the Volquartsen Black Mamba firearm. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a deep dive into this specific model. As a "Part 1", it likely serves as an introduction or initial overview, potentially covering unboxing, initial impressions, or basic features. The content is expected to appeal to firearm enthusiasts interested in high-end or specialized firearms.
This YouTube video focuses on the Volquartsen Mamba, a .22LR rifle built on a Ruger 10/22 platform. The creator will provide a brief overview of the firearm and demonstrate a "mag dump," showcasing the rapid firing capabilities of 10 rounds. The video highlights the rifle's performance and the experience of shooting it.
This review showcases the Volquartsen Black Mamba .22 LR pistol, emphasizing its suppressed performance. When fitted with a large suppressor, the firearm's action and bullet impact on steel are noticeably louder than the muzzle blast, highlighting its quiet operation. The video also features an Olight Osight red dot with a convenient magnetic charging cover.
This video showcases three favorite firearms for shooting: a Volquartsen Mamba Arctic Edition in .22 LR, a Canik TTI Combat pistol in 9mm featuring Taran Tactical enhancements, and a custom Volquartsen rifle with a stainless steel barrel and grey laminate stock. The presenter highlights ease of shooting and specific custom features, while also briefly promoting gunsmithing education.
This review showcases the Volquartsen .22 LR pistol, highlighting its rapid-fire capabilities and low recoil during a live-fire demonstration on steel targets. The video provides a close-up examination of the firearm's receiver, barrel, and compensator, emphasizing features like the integrated Picatinny rail and high-visibility fiber optic front sight. The shooter demonstrates safe handling and controlled firing, characteristic of an experienced firearms enthusiast.
This video from DemolitionRanch features an expert-level demonstration of ballistic penetration using various firearms and calibers against a gingerbread cookie target. The host, Matt Carriker, showcases the HK Mark 23 suppressed, comparing its .45 ACP performance against 9mm, .22 LR, 7.62x39mm, and even .50 BMG rounds. The expert insights highlight the significant difference in mass-driven penetration between calibers, particularly the .45 ACP's effectiveness.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features Steve Ostrem interviewing Scott Volquartsen of Volquartsen Firearms about their Summit rifle chambered in .17 WSM. The rifle boasts a stainless steel receiver with DLC coating, a TG2000 trigger with a 1.75 lb pull, a choice of stainless steel or carbon fiber barrel with a threaded muzzle, and a 20 MOA Picatinny rail. It utilizes Volquartsen's straight-pull bolt system and accepts Ruger rotary magazines. The video highlights the rifle's balanced design and Ostrem's eagerness to test it at the range.
This episode of CN Live features a visit with Scott Volquartsen from Volquartsen Firearms. The segment likely showcases the latest offerings and developments from the renowned firearm manufacturer. Viewers can expect to see new products, potentially learn about their advancements, and get insights from the company's leadership. The show airs on NRATV.com.
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