The Ultimate gun vault

Published on December 26, 2024
Duration: 21:20

This video offers a unique tour of an 'ultimate gun vault' or man cave, focusing on five of the most impractical yet interesting firearms in the collection. Host PewView, an experienced firearms enthusiast, showcases innovative storage solutions from Hold Up Displays alongside detailed insights into specialized firearms like the Gilboa Snake and Kriss Vector. The content highlights custom builds and unique collector's items, emphasizing both aesthetic appeal and niche functionality.

Quick Summary

Explore an ultimate gun vault showcasing five unique and often impractical firearms, from the Gilboa Snake double-barrel AR-15 to the Kriss Vector and a custom Remington 700 build under $1,500. Host PewView highlights expert storage solutions and niche firearm appeal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ultimate Gun Vault
  2. 00:22#5: Gilboa Snake Double Barrel AR-15
  3. 03:35Gun Wall and Storage Solutions
  4. 05:13#4: SOCOM 16 (M1A) in Sage EBR Chassis
  5. 08:09#3: Kriss Vector .45 ACP
  6. 10:19Gunsmithing Bench and Tactical Gear
  7. 15:30#2: Tippmann Ordnance Gatling Gun
  8. 16:57Long Range Precision Build
  9. 18:29#1: Bond Arms .45 ACP Derringer

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Gilboa Snake unique among AR-15 platforms?

The Gilboa Snake is a distinctive AR-15 configuration featuring two barrels, two magazine wells, and two triggers within a single receiver, offering a unique dual-firing capability that sets it apart from standard AR-15 designs.

How is the Kriss Vector's recoil managed?

The Kriss Vector utilizes an innovative Super V System where the bolt carrier group moves downward during operation. This action effectively counteracts muzzle rise and significantly reduces felt recoil, contributing to its controllability, especially in its full-auto variants.

What are the key features of the custom Remington 700 build shown?

The featured Remington 700 build incorporates an Outlier chassis and an Arken scope, chambered in 300 PRC. Notably, the entire precision long-range setup was assembled with a total cost under $1,500, highlighting a cost-effective approach to high-performance shooting.

Why is the Bond Arms Derringer considered impractical?

The Bond Arms Derringer in .45 ACP is deemed highly impractical due to its substantial weight for its size, an extremely heavy 20-pound trigger pull, and significant recoil, all of which combine to make accurate shooting at any notable distance a considerable challenge.

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