This video from Exile Armory LLC in Weaver, Alabama, provides a comprehensive overview of their current firearm inventory, featuring a mix of used and new handguns, rifles, shotguns, and pistol caliber carbines. The presenters, Amber and Frank, offer detailed insights into specific models, including pricing and key features, while maintaining a casual and energetic tone. The segment also touches upon NFA items like suppressors, demonstrating the shop's broad expertise in the firearms market.
Summer showcases her 2025 suppressor collection, detailing eight distinct models from .22 LR to .30 caliber. The video highlights key features such as mounting systems (ASR, Direct Thread), caliber ratings, materials (Titanium, Aluminum), and specialized technologies like Low Back Pressure (LBP) and flow-through designs. Summer, an experienced shooter, provides practical insights into each suppressor's application and performance, emphasizing ease of use and sound suppression.
This video details a custom 300 Blackout AR-15 build using Palmetto State Armory components, focusing on aftermarket upgrades for enhanced ergonomics and performance. The presenter shares shooting impressions with various ammunition types, highlighting the effectiveness of heavier subsonic rounds and the benefits of a quality trigger and suppressor. Key modifications include a Magpul grip, Radian safety selector, Larue trigger, Holosun optic, and YHM suppressor, with a discussion on potential improvements like an adjustable gas block.
This video explores the concept of a 'universal suppressor' and its practical limitations. While a single suppressor for multiple firearms might seem appealing due to cost savings on tax stamps, the presenter argues that it significantly compromises performance across various calibers. Dedicated suppressors offer superior sound and flash suppression, especially for calibers like 5.56 NATO, where universal options often fail to trap gases effectively. The video highlights that even with features like swappable end caps, the practicalities of frequent changes and carbon locking make true universality difficult to achieve.
This guide details DIY modifications and accessory installations for an AK-47 platform rifle, specifically a WASR 10/63. It covers applying skateboard tape for grip, creating custom sling mounts with paracord and tape, mounting an Aimpoint PRO optic via an AK Master Mount, integrating a Surefire light, attaching a YHM Resonator K suppressor, and applying a custom paint job. The video emphasizes practical, budget-friendly enhancements common in the AK community.
Hop, a recognized firearms expert, critically analyzes the 13.7-inch barrel length for AR-15 platforms. He explains that while it can be legally extended to 16 inches via permanent muzzle device attachment, this often requires bulky devices that negate the perceived length advantage. The video delves into ATF regulations, muzzle device ecosystems, and the impact of shorter barrels on gas system dwell time and reliability.
This guide details troubleshooting steps for a custom Adams Arms piston dissipator build, as demonstrated by Hop. It covers suppressor installation, buffer weight adjustments, and considerations for gas system configuration on a 16-inch barrel. The expert assessment highlights the potential impracticality of this specific setup for reliable cycling without significant modifications.
This video details a high-value .300 Blackout AR-15 build, emphasizing component selection for performance and cost-effectiveness. The presenter highlights the accuracy of a Bear Creek Arsenal barrel, the reliability of a K Industries BCG, and the effectiveness of a Holosun optic with an ACSS reticle for .300 Blackout. The build focuses on creating a capable rifle for 100-yard engagements with a compact suppressor.
This video details the YHM Suppressor Gas Block as an effective, non-adjustable solution for mitigating excess gas when shooting suppressed. The presenter highlights its small, tapered gas port design and affordable price point, comparing it favorably to more expensive alternatives like the BRT EZ Gas Tube. It's presented as a robust option for dedicated suppressed builds, though it may require some tuning for reliable unsuppressed function.
This YouTube video, titled "I Don't Recommend YHM Cans - Turbo K & Resonator K", focuses on firearms suppressors, specifically the YHM Turbo K and Resonator K models. The creator expresses a negative recommendation for these suppressors. The description includes various support and contact links, as well as discount codes for Optics Planet, Axil, Vector Optics, We The People Holsters, Grovtec, and Callaway Ballistics. While the specific firearms used are not detailed, the video's core content revolves around suppressor reviews and potential firearm modifications or accessories.
This video details the 'Broke Badger,' a custom .300 Blackout PDW build by Hop, designed for maneuverability in dense environments. It highlights key components like an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel, YHM suppressors, and various optics, offering insights into the .300 Blackout cartridge's performance from short barrels. The build serves as a testbed for components and optics, reflecting an expert's approach to firearm customization.
This video details the construction of a dedicated suppressed .300 Blackout AR-15 upper receiver, dubbed the 'SD Pro'. The build focuses on a compact, quiet platform with the suppressor mounted underneath a 10.7-inch Aero Precision handguard. Key components include an 8-inch Ballistic Advantage barrel and a YHM Resonator K suppressor, emphasizing subsonic ammunition for reduced recoil and noise.
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