EVAN HAFER WANTS YOUR BUTTHOLE

Published on March 4, 2023
Duration: 17:00

This video offers a humorous yet insightful look into the firearms industry, comparing the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC to the KelTec SUB2000 and explaining the dynamics of simultaneous YouTube reviews. It also touches on a lawsuit involving Black Rifle Coffee Company and clarifies technical details about AK receivers. The content is presented with the authority of a prominent firearms media figure.

Quick Summary

The video compares the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC and KelTec SUB2000, highlighting the M&P FPC's side-folding mechanism for optics use while folded. It also explains the 'Guntuber' review cycle driven by media embargoes and clarifies technical differences between milled (lightning cuts) and stamped (dimples) AK receivers.

Chapters

  1. 00:22S&W M&P FPC vs. KelTec SUB2000
  2. 03:31The 'Guntuber' Review Cycle and Embargos
  3. 06:19Garand Thumb and .22 Man
  4. 09:40Black Rifle Coffee Company Lawsuit Controversy
  5. 14:19AK Technical Details: Dimples vs. Lightning Cuts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC and the KelTec SUB2000?

The primary difference lies in their folding mechanisms. The S&W M&P FPC uses a side-folding design that allows optics to remain mounted while folded, whereas the KelTec SUB2000 features a top-folding design.

Why do many firearm reviewers release videos about the same product simultaneously?

This often occurs due to media embargoes. Companies send products to reviewers with a strict release date, leading to a coordinated launch of reviews across multiple channels once the embargo lifts.

What is the difference between a lightning cut and a dimple on an AK receiver?

Lightning cuts are found on milled AK receivers to reduce weight and aid cooling. Dimples are present on stamped AK receivers and serve to stabilize the magazine for consistent feeding.

What was the controversy surrounding Black Rifle Coffee Company mentioned in the video?

The video briefly touches on a civil lawsuit involving BRCC CEO Evan Hafer, mentioning bizarre allegations of sexual harassment and workplace misconduct, noting that the parties eventually settled.

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