Channel: @militaryarmschannel
This YouTube video introduces the new Sig 516 G3 rifle from Sig Sauer. Based solely on the title and description, the video appears to be an announcement or initial look at this specific firearm model. Further details regarding its features, performance, or comparisons are not provided in the given information. The content is expected to be of interest to Sig Sauer enthusiasts and rifle owners.
This video features a review of the H&R reintroduction of the Colt 607 carbine, presented by Military Arms Channel (MAC). The content focuses on examining the clone build's appearance and shooting characteristics, highlighting its historical significance as the first AR carbine. Links for more information on the 607, MAC's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets discount code are provided.
This video provides a comparison between the Primary Arms HTX-1 and the Aimpoint COA red dot sights. The presenter highlights the HTX-1 as a high-quality, US-made red dot optic and evaluates how it stacks up against the Aimpoint COA, which is a collaboration with Glock. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on social media (Twitter, Rumble), a modern gun school, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This YouTube video by Military Arms Channel (MAC) examines Chinese-manufactured optics that appear to be clones of Russian designs, specifically mentioning the IP87 and OKP7 sights. The presenter offers his thoughts on these optics, highlighting the trend of China replicating established Russian firearm accessories. The video also promotes MAC's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble channels, and a discount code for Challenge Targets, along with a mention of Modern Gun School.
This video features a "moondust test" comparing a US-made Palmetto State Armory 103 AK variant against a Russian AK previously tested. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, a firearm school, and a discount for Challenge Targets. It also links to the previous video for context. The test aims to evaluate the durability and performance of the US-made AK under adverse conditions, mirroring a prior test on a Russian counterpart.
This video from Military Arms Channel discusses the FN SCAR rifle platform, specifically the SCAR 16 and SCAR 17. The creator expresses their opinions on what they loved and hated about the rifle, while also speculating on the future of the SCAR's availability, as FN has indicated it may be discontinued. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video discusses the new RF3 rating for body armor plates, contrasting it with the familiar SAPI rating. The host explores what the RF3 rating can and cannot stop, the reasons behind the development of new materials for these plates, and breaks down this information in relation to new RMA armor plates. The video also includes links to support the creator on Patreon, follow on Twitter and Rumble, and mentions a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video subjects the HK MR556A4 rifle to the "Moondust Test," a challenging durability evaluation. While the specifics of the test aren't detailed in the description, it implies a rigorous trial of the firearm's performance under adverse conditions. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble channel, and a discount code for Challenge Targets, as well as mentioning Modern Gun School.
This video conducts a 'Moondust Test' to evaluate the reliability of several popular rifle platforms, including a BCM AR-15, a Saiga 7.62x39 AK, and a PWS hybrid. The test involves exposing these firearms to fine dust, simulating harsh environmental conditions, to see how they perform under stress. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon, social media, and a sponsor, Modern Gun School, along with a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video features a review of the MOLOT VEPR Hunter rifle in .308 caliber. The presenter explores its potential as a "sporting rifle" and discusses whether it would be suitable for hunting. The rifle is noted as no longer being imported. The description also includes links to the presenter's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video features a direct comparison between the Cold War-era M16A2 rifle and the modern M27 IAR, with the content creator determining which rifle they personally shoot better. The M16A2 is presented with iron sights, while the M27 IAR is equipped with an optic, specifically mentioning the Trijicon RCO. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, social media channels (Twitter, Rumble), a gun school, and a discount code for challenge targets.
This video features a discussion with Ian Runkle of Runkle of the Bailey and Tom from Canadian Multigun regarding alleged involvement of CZ and Colt Canada in Canadian firearm confiscations. The conversation focuses on the potential confiscation of hundreds of thousands of firearms in Canada and the roles of these manufacturers. The video also includes promotional links for Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and Challenge Targets.