This video reviews the new titanium .22LR suppressor line from White Label Armory, a subsidiary of Vector Industries. The Party Popper (3-inch, 1.7 oz) and Hotlink (5-inch, 2.6 oz) are highlighted as direct thread, 1-inch diameter cans. The review covers their construction, performance in terms of sound reduction and point of impact shift, and suitability for different applications like competition shooting (Party Popper) and hunting (Hotlink).
This video provides a rapid-fire news update on new firearm releases and industry news. It highlights new models from Smith & Wesson, Rock River Arms, and Springfield Armory, including details on features and MSRP. The update also touches on new triggers from Timney and Radian, suppressor offerings from White Label Armory, and corporate drama involving Beretta and BNT USA. Finally, it promotes the upcoming GunCon event.
This video reviews several new firearms and industry developments. It covers new Performance Center pistols from Smith & Wesson, Rock River Arms' A1 carbine SPR, and Springfield Armory's updated Echelon with an Aimpoint ACRO cut. Shotgun news includes the Thompson Center Pro Hunter Turkey Encore. The video also touches on industry drama involving Beretta's stake in Ruger and a dispute between BNT USA and BNT Switzerland, alongside new gear releases from Timney, Radian, Harrington Arms, and White Label Armory.
This video showcases the Range Repair Kit from White Label Armory. It provides a link to purchase the kit and also promotes various sponsors and social media channels for the creator. The video is likely an unboxing or a brief overview of the contents of the repair kit, aimed at AR-15 owners who might need to perform field repairs.
This guide details the process of building an AR-15 from a box of parts, as demonstrated by Brandon Herrera. It covers unboxing components from brands like White Label Armory and DRG Manufacturing, assembling the BCG, fire control group, and upper receiver, and finally, test firing the completed rifle with accessories from Primary Arms. The video highlights the challenges of building without instructions, offering practical insights for DIY firearm enthusiasts.
Colion Noir reviews the Leviathan Ragnarok, highlighting its striking aesthetics and unique build. He details the installation of various aftermarket components, including an SB Tactical brace, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro optic, SureFire Scout light, and Strike Industries hand stop. While acknowledging its novelty and fun factor, Noir discusses the ballistic limitations of its 5-inch barrel in 5.56 NATO.
This video discusses the current state of firearm and ammunition supply, drawing parallels to past shortages in 2012 and 2016. The speaker, Reno May, advises viewers to consider purchasing necessary items now due to high demand and potential future scarcity, particularly driven by election cycles and supply chain issues. He emphasizes responsible purchasing and avoiding hoarding.
This SHOT Show 2024 recap video covers various new product announcements and industry news. Key highlights include new offerings from Henry Repeating Arms, SB Tactical, Angstadt Arms with their roller-delayed AR-9, and a preview of the innovative Alien pistol. The video also touches on the controversy surrounding Taran Butler and discusses the general atmosphere and business conducted at the show.
This review of the Leviathan Ragnarok AR pistol by White Label Armory highlights its extremely compact design, featuring a 4.5-inch barrel and a micro gas system. Despite its short length, the pistol demonstrated surprising reliability with zero malfunctions during testing with Fiocchi ammunition. The review details its construction, including a billet upper and lower receiver, M-LOK compatible handguard, and an upgraded trigger, while also noting the velocity sacrifice inherent in such a short barrel configuration.
This video from The VSO Gun Channel explains the differences between AR-15 lower receivers, specifically comparing budget 'poverty pony' options (like Anderson) to higher-end billet receivers (like White Label Armory). The instructor highlights that not all lowers are created equal, emphasizing significant differences in quality control, features, and manufacturing processes. Billet lowers often offer better fitment, integrated trigger guards, and specialized installation aids, while forged lowers can have issues with QC and weaker points like the trigger guard.
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