EVAN HAFER WANTS YOUR BUTTHOLE

Published on March 4, 2023
Duration: 17:00

This video reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC, comparing its folding mechanism to the KelTec SUB2000 and discussing the 'guntuber' review cycle. It also touches on the Black Rifle Coffee Company lawsuit involving Evan Hafer and clarifies technical AK receiver differences like dimples versus lightning cuts. The content blends humor with industry insights.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson M&P FPC has a side-folding design for optic use while folded, unlike the KelTec SUB2000's top-folding mechanism. Firearms companies use media embargos for coordinated review releases, and AK dimples stabilize magazines on stamped receivers.

Chapters

  1. 00:22S&W FPC vs. KelTec SUB2000 Comparison
  2. 03:31Guntuber Review Cycle & Embargos
  3. 06:19Garand Thumb & The '.22 Man' Meme
  4. 09:40Evan Hafer & BRCC Lawsuit
  5. 14:19AK Dimples vs. Lightning Cuts Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Smith & Wesson M&P FPC features a side-folding mechanism allowing optic use while folded. The KelTec SUB2000 uses a top-folding design, which typically obstructs optic use when folded.

Why do many firearm reviewers release videos simultaneously?

Firearms companies often issue media embargos, sending products to reviewers with a strict release date. This coordinated launch ensures maximum visibility for the new product upon its official announcement.

What is the purpose of dimples on stamped AK receivers?

Dimples on stamped AK receivers are functional features designed to help stabilize the magazine, ensuring a more secure fit and reliable feeding during operation.

What controversy involved Evan Hafer and Black Rifle Coffee Company?

Evan Hafer, CEO of Black Rifle Coffee Company, was involved in a civil lawsuit with specific, unusual allegations of sexual harassment and workplace misconduct, which was later settled.

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