Pawn Shop Pick-Up SOLGW

Published on October 18, 2025
Duration: 5:33

This video details an interesting pawn shop acquisition: a Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) upper assembly. The presenter acquired it for $260, noting it included an Aero Precision BCG and charging handle, a Magpul rear sight, and a Knights Armament quad rail. While the upper performed well, it was observed to be slightly undergassed, particularly without a suppressor. With a Dead Air Sandman X suppressor attached, the system ran exceptionally well, suggesting it might be tuned for suppressed use. Accuracy was reported as excellent for a shorter barrel.

Quick Summary

A Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper assembly, featuring a Knights Armament quad rail and Aero Precision BCG, was acquired for $260. While slightly undergassed unsuppressed, it ran exceptionally well with a Dead Air Sandman X suppressor, demonstrating impressive accuracy for its barrel length.

Chapters

  1. 00:50Pawn Shop Pickup Introduction
  2. 01:04SOLGW Upper Assembly Details
  3. 01:17Pawn Shop Discovery & Components
  4. 01:48Acquisition Price & Value
  5. 02:08Initial Performance & Undergassing
  6. 02:22Performance with Suppressor
  7. 02:42Accuracy Testing Results
  8. 02:56Fit, Finish, and Quality
  9. 03:04Future Content Plans
  10. 03:16Reputation of SOLGW
  11. 03:38Gassing Considerations
  12. 03:55Preference for Quad Rails
  13. 04:03Suppressor & Gas Back
  14. 04:08Dead Air Sandman X Review Mention
  15. 04:15Tuning for Suppressed Use
  16. 04:32Optic: Hollow Sun Arro
  17. 04:40Tariffs & Import Costs
  18. 04:57Overall Impression & Call to Action
  19. 05:10Channel Subscription & Deal Alerts

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the acquisition price of the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper assembly?

The presenter acquired the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper assembly, which included an Aero Precision BCG, charging handle, Magpul rear sight, and Knights Armament quad rail, for approximately $260 at a pawn shop.

How did the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper perform unsuppressed?

When unsuppressed, the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper assembly was noted to be slightly undergassed. This characteristic might explain why it was available at a pawn shop.

Did the performance of the SOLGW upper improve with a suppressor?

Yes, with a Dead Air Sandman X suppressor attached, the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper ran exceptionally well, suggesting it may be tuned for suppressed use or benefits significantly from the added back pressure.

What were the accuracy results for the SOLGW upper?

Accuracy testing at 100, 125, and 50 yards indicated that the Sons of Liberty Gunworks upper assembly performed as a 'tack driver,' especially considering its shorter barrel length.

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