Gun Fighters Who Build Guns & 500 Magpul Series Shotgun Review on NOIR | Ep.14

Published on October 9, 2014
Duration: 20:49

This episode features a review of the Mossberg 500 Magpul Series shotgun, highlighting its functional ergonomics and durability as a 'fighting gun.' It also showcases custom rifle builds from 5 Toes Custom, including a lightweight build with a Proof Research barrel. The video touches on gun control policy debates and a competition stage involving the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg 500 Magpul Series shotgun, reviewed on NOIR Ep.14, features Magpul furniture for enhanced ergonomics and durability, making it a capable 'fighting gun.' The episode also highlights custom rifles from 5 Toes Custom, built with lightweight components like Proof Research carbon fiber barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:42Gun Control Policy & Concealed Carry Debate
  2. 03:26Interview: John Wayne Walding (Army Green Beret)
  3. 05:22Mossberg 500 Magpul Series Shotgun Review
  4. 07:34Range Time: 5 Toes Custom Rifles Showcase
  5. 13:51Noir Challenge: Stage 6 'Bermuda Triangle'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mossberg 500 Magpul Series shotgun reviewed in NOIR Ep.14?

The Mossberg 500 Magpul Series is a pump-action shotgun featuring Magpul SGA Stock and MOE Forend. Colion Noir describes it as a functional and durable 'fighting gun' that excels under pressure.

Who is John Wayne Walding and what is 5 Toes Custom?

John Wayne Walding is an Army Green Beret and Silver Star recipient who founded 5 Toes Custom, a rifle company. He is an amputee and a graduate of Special Forces Sniper School, focusing on resilient custom rifle builds.

What are the key features of the custom rifles showcased by 5 Toes Custom?

The custom rifles feature advanced components like Remington RACS chassis and Proof Research carbon fiber barrels, significantly reducing weight while maintaining accuracy. They are often suppressed and equipped with high-end optics.

What is the 'Bermuda Triangle' stage in competition shooting?

The 'Bermuda Triangle' is a competition stage featuring the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 rifle, requiring shooters to hit targets at 40, 60, and 80 yards in a triangular pattern, emphasizing speed and accuracy with .22 LR.

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