This video focuses on building a reliable 7.62x39mm AR-15, often referred to as an AR47. The content highlights the importance of specific components, particularly the Young Manufacturing 7.62x39 bolt, for achieving proper function with this caliber in an AR-15 platform. The description also includes numerous affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related retailers and brands, indicating a strong commercial aspect to the channel's content and a desire to promote products to its audience.
This guide details the construction of an M16A2 'What If' rifle build, focusing on component selection for improved ergonomics and reliability. It incorporates insights from an experienced builder, Russell Phagan, highlighting the use of a KE Arms KP-15 lower, a Windham Weaponry C7 upper, and a Brownells pencil barrel. The build aims to optimize the M16A2 platform for modern use while retaining historical elements.
The WWSD2020 rifle by KE Arms is detailed, focusing on its production specifications and component choices. Key features include the monolithic KP-15 polymer lower receiver with a trapdoor buttplate, a forged AR-15 upper without a forward assist, and an ambidextrous Breek Arms Warhammer charging handle. It utilizes a Young Manufacturing chrome BCG, JP Silent Capture Spring, and a 16-inch Faxon pencil barrel with a 1:8 twist.
This entry details the performance of the WWSD2020 rifle, specifically the KP-15 polymer lower, during a rigorous full-auto torture test. Expert analysis from InRangeTV highlights the rifle's reliability over 210 rounds, the thermal resistance of its polymer components, and the effectiveness of its specialized parts like the JP Silent Captured Spring and Faxon barrel under extreme conditions. The test demonstrates the structural integrity and heat management capabilities of the build.
This video provides an in-depth physical inspection of two Young Manufacturing Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs), one standard and one National Match. The instructor, from the School of the American Rifle, meticulously examines various components, including the carrier, bolt, firing pin protrusion, cam pin, extractors, and gas key alignment. Several potential issues are identified, such as short firing pin protrusion on one bolt and gas key alignment problems on the standard carrier, highlighting the importance of detailed inspection for optimal firearm function.
This video demonstrates the interchangeability of certain components between the POF P308 DI Revolution .308 BCG and a standard AR-15 BCG. It shows how to swap a 5.56 bolt, firing pin, and cam pin into the POF .308 carrier, allowing it to function in an AR-15. The reverse is also shown, highlighting the dimensional equivalency POF achieved in their .308 platform.
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