This video explores a loophole or workaround related to the ATF's ban on pistol braces, humorously questioning if a tennis ball could be used as an alternative. It features a Polymer 80 (P80) G34 pistol equipped with a drum magazine. The creator emphasizes the educational nature of the content and adheres to YouTube's policy by showcasing firearms in a safe environment, explicitly stating they do not sell firearms and that the video contains no assembly instructions. The content aims to be informative for viewers interested in firearms and related legal discussions.
This video provides a quick tip from Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant on how to reverse the folding direction of a Midwest Industries folding stock. The demonstration utilizes Midwest's new skeletonized side-folding extruded stock. The process is explained as simple, involving the swapping of three screws with the included hex wrenches. The video highlights the versatility of Midwest Industries' folding stocks, which are compatible with MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny mounts on various receivers, including those using Brownells BRN-180â„¢ uppers and BRN-180â„¢ or 17 Design lower receivers.
This video focuses on the "17 Design Integrated Folding AR-15 Stock Or Brace," highlighting a significant accessory for AR-15 platform owners. The title emphasizes the "must watch" nature of the content, suggesting a review or in-depth look at this specific product. The description includes various links for parts lists, Patreon support, merchandise, and email list sign-ups, indicating a content creator actively building a community around tactical and firearm-related content. The disclaimer reinforces adherence to legal and safe practices during filming.
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