Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR

Published on November 12, 2019
Duration: 7:53

This video reviews the Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR, highlighting its ambidextrous controls, Radian safety, and flat-face trigger. It also discusses the common industry practice of assembling firearms from parts sourced from other manufacturers rather than in-house production. The review concludes with a somber note on the company's demise due to the owner's legal troubles.

Quick Summary

The Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR is a 10.5-inch barrel Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) equipped with ambidextrous controls, a Radian Ambi Safety, and a flat-face trigger. Many AR-15 manufacturers, like Rebel Arms, assemble firearms from sourced components rather than manufacturing all parts in-house. The company ceased operations due to the owner's fatal DUI accident.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Murder is Bad
  2. 00:09Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR Introduction
  3. 00:15SBR Explanation
  4. 00:34Reload Demonstration
  5. 01:02Ambidextrous Features
  6. 01:14Bolt Drop Lever
  7. 01:24Addressing Rebel Arms Manufacturing
  8. 01:47Parts Assembler Model
  9. 03:11Full Ambi Receiver Details
  10. 03:45Radian Ambi Safety
  11. 03:58Leek Trigger
  12. 04:24Customer Service
  13. 04:44Rebel Arms Owner's Incident
  14. 05:04News Article Summary
  15. 05:32Rebel Arms Out of Business
  16. 05:44Agatha Christie Scenario
  17. 06:09Murder is Bad Takeaway
  18. 06:26Advice for Younger Viewers
  19. 07:03Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR?

The Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR is a 10.5-inch barrel Short Barreled Rifle featuring ambidextrous controls for magazine release and bolt drop, a quality Radian Ambi Safety, and a flat-face trigger. These features enhance usability, particularly for left-handed shooters.

How are firearms like the Rebel Arms Mod 3 SBR typically manufactured?

Many AR-15 manufacturers, including Rebel Arms, operate as parts assemblers. They source high-quality components from various specialized manufacturers and then assemble them according to customer specifications or their own designs, rather than producing every part in-house.

What led to Rebel Arms ceasing operations?

Rebel Arms went out of business following a tragic incident where the company's owner was involved in a fatal DUI accident. The owner's legal troubles and subsequent incarceration directly impacted the company's ability to continue operations.

What is an SBR in the context of firearms?

SBR stands for Short Barreled Rifle. It's a classification under the National Firearms Act (NFA) that applies to rifles with barrels measuring less than 16 inches. Owning an SBR requires specific federal registration and tax compliance.

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