This video explores the T-91, Taiwan's domestically produced assault rifle. It highlights a specific configuration where a Taiwanese T-91 upper receiver is integrated with a transferable M16 select-fire lower receiver, imported by Wolf. The video focuses on this unique assembly, offering insight into Taiwan's small arms development and potential civilian applications for such builds.
Storing ammunition long-term in original cardboard boxes is detrimental due to moisture absorption, leading to corrosion and potential unreliability. The optimal method involves removing rounds from cardboard, storing them loose in a sealed military surplus ammo can with a desiccant packet, and clearly labeling the can with caliber, grain weight, and quantity for inventory management.
This video provides a pragmatic guide to stockpiling essential ammunition calibers for potential global conflicts. It details specific recommendations for 9mm, .22 LR, 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm NATO, and .308 Winchester/.7.62x51mm NATO, emphasizing reliability, cost-effectiveness, and performance characteristics. The instructor highlights brand recommendations and potential pitfalls with cheaper ammunition, drawing on practical experience and technical specifications.
This video features a ballistic gel test of 12 Gauge mini-slugs fired from a Mossberg Maverick 88, comparing their performance against full-size slugs. The test aims to evaluate the effectiveness and potential advantages of mini-shells, especially in the context of an "ammo shortage." Various brands like Aguila, Challenger, Federal, and Wolf are mentioned. The video concludes with a visual inspection of the mini shells.
This YouTube video is a teaser for an upcoming ammunition test. The creator plans to test several 9mm ammunition brands and weights, including Belom, Wolf, and Blazer, with grain weights of 115, 124, and 147. The description emphasizes the importance of testing various ammunition types for reliability in critical situations like SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) or during ammo shortages. The brands mentioned are Belom, Wolf, Blazer, Remington, and Federal. The video aims to provide practical insights for firearm owners regarding ammunition performance.
This video explores the experience of shooting lesser-known 9mm ammunition brands, including Belom 124 grain, Venom, Wolf, Remington Range, and Blazer 147 grain, during times of ammo shortage. The creator discusses their fortune in finding ammunition and observes signs of the shortage easing, such as .22LR returning to shelves, though anticipates sustained higher prices. The core theme revolves around exercising Second Amendment rights despite ammunition availability challenges.
This episode of Gun Talk Radio addresses a listener's question about using the Glock 29 for protection against large predators like bears and mountain lions. The discussion revolves around the suitability of the Glock 29's caliber and platform for such challenging self-defense scenarios in the wilderness. The show also promotes its regular broadcast schedule and various podcast platforms.
This review of the Geissele 11.5 Super Duty upper highlights its impressive accuracy, particularly with match-grade ammunition, achieving 0.57 MOA with Hornady Black. The gas system is well-tuned, providing a soft shooting experience and reliable cycling even when suppressed. Despite excellent performance, the review criticizes Geissele's significant shipping delays and poor customer communication, alongside a minor complaint about the Surefire flash hider's 'pinging' sound.
This review covers the Wolf T91 upper receiver, the standard Taiwanese military rifle, which utilizes a short-stroke gas piston system. Despite a clunky front sight and a minor malfunction attributed to an out-of-spec magazine, the T91 demonstrated competitive accuracy at 50 yards, grouping 0.80 inches. The review highlights its unique internal design, including an anti-tilt taper on the bolt carrier, and a relatively complex, seven-component piston system.
This video critically examines how firearms industry products, including ammunition and firearms, often fail to meet advertised specifications. Key issues discussed include inflated velocity claims due to long test barrels, inaccurate reticle calibration with lighter loads, and insufficient twist rates for specific calibers like .224 Valkyrie. The review also highlights inconsistencies in suppressor sound reduction metrics and the impact of 'rolling changes' on product quality, emphasizing the need for independent testing.
This video debunks the myth that FMJ ammunition is suitable for self-defense. Through ballistic gel testing with a 9mm Wolf FMJ round from a Glock 17, it demonstrates significant over-penetration without expansion. The host concludes that hollow point ammunition is the safer and more effective choice for self-defense due to its controlled expansion and reduced risk of collateral damage.
This dynamic night vision shooting drill showcases advanced marksmanship under low-light conditions. The shooter demonstrates high-intensity movement between cover, engaging steel and paper targets while managing recoil and rapid transitions. Key takeaways include the challenges of depth perception with NVGs and the importance of efficient positional transitions for effective engagement.
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