This video offers an extensive look at the Riley Defense booth from Shot Show 2024. It highlights several notable firearms, including a Krink, a .308 RPK, and an M77 kit. The description also promotes merchandise from thirdpinthreads.com and tickets for Kalash Bash 2024, along with social media links for Klayco47. Music is provided by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
This video appears to showcase wild red deer, with a strong emphasis on hunting and the firearms used in the process. The title explicitly mentions keywords related to hunting, venison, shooting, firearms, and rifles, specifically the .308 caliber. The inclusion of '#ozziereviews' suggests it's a review-oriented channel, likely detailing the experience and potentially the equipment used.
This video features a review of the Ruger SR762, an AR-10 platform rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The title and included hashtags indicate a focus on firearms, rifles, and specific models like the AR-10 and AR-15. The review, presumably by 'OzzieReviews', will likely cover its performance, features, and potentially comparisons to other similar firearms. It's a content piece geared towards enthusiasts of semi-automatic rifles.
This video explores the new SIG SPEAR XM7 rifle, chambered in .308, and discusses why the U.S. Army is adopting it as a potential replacement for the M4 carbine. The presenter highlights the rifle's harder-hitting round and shows it in action, contrasting it with smaller caliber rounds. The description also mentions civilian versions of the rifle and its base in Arizona. It includes links to affiliated gun accessory retailers and business inquiries.
This video showcases the gear loadout for Finnish Brutality 2023, with a focus on running full-powered battle rifles. The presenter highlights their Saiga MK-106 chambered in .308 caliber, mentioning extensive modifications made to the rifle. The video also features mentions of Forgotten Weapons, Bloke on the Range, and Varusteleka, as well as support from Sellier&Bellot for ammunition.
This video showcases a modified 1931 Ford with a new Chevrolet small-block engine and drivetrain, alongside a "cut-down, Dragon Fire, full auto firearm." The creator mentions having parts to build more Dragon Fire rifles, specifically mentioning 75 of them becoming available. They also produce .308 caliber Dragon Fire rifles and will soon offer 9mm rifles, with parts currently in manufacturing. Interested parties are encouraged to call to be added to a waiting list for the .308 and 9mm models. The creator expresses enjoyment in activities that avoid legal trouble.
This YouTube Short features the APC308, nicknamed the "Scar Killer." The video is a brief showcase, likely intended to generate discussion and potentially ignite debate among firearm enthusiasts, particularly those who favor FN products, as humorously hinted at in the description. The content also promotes the creator's other platforms and affiliated brands, offering discount codes for various gear from American Defense Manufacturing, Accu-Tac, UF PRO, and more.
This video features the first shots fired through the upgraded version of the Desert Tech MDR, a .308 bullpup rifle. The description highlights that existing rifle owners can send their firearms in for these upgrades at no cost. It also includes links to a donation page for a local shelter in Ames, Iowa, and the creator's Patreon account, along with their Instagram handle.
This video from the MrBigKid Channel tests whether firearms can open padlocks, a common trope in Hollywood films. The experiment involves shooting a variety of calibers, including a .22, 9mm, .308, and the powerful .338 Lapua Magnum, to see their effectiveness against padlocks. The title and description highlight the .338 Lapua Magnum as a potent sniper round. The video also promotes the MrBigKid social media channels and Patreon page.
This YouTube video showcases a young woman firing a SCAR-17 machine gun at Washington County Machine Guns in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The description highlights the establishment as having one of the largest machine gun rental businesses on the East Coast, attracting shooters globally. It explicitly contrasts the experience with the video game Fortnite, implying a focus on real-world firearm handling.
This video features a WW1 Armistice Centennial Match with participants from Australia and India. The focus is on competitive shooting, specifically highlighting a borrowed Indian Ishapore rifle chambered in .308 caliber. Rowan M. from Australia discusses his experience with this rifle and the competitive shooting scene in his country. The content leans towards historical firearms and practical shooting.
This video features Jon Patton and Kevin Graham testing the new YHM Resonator 30 Cal suppressor from Yankee Hill Machine at the range. Due to YouTube's firearms policy, parts of the video have been blurred. The content focuses on a hands-on evaluation of the suppressor's performance, offering viewers insights into its capabilities.