This video explores the modernization potential of the Daewoo K2 rifle, specifically focusing on the K2C1 variant used by South Korean special forces and Marines. The creators go beyond standard military upgrades by integrating MITS modernization components and Korean optics, as well as components from Allen Engineering and Otter Creek Labs. The aim is to assess the practical accuracy of this enhanced platform out to 500 yards, highlighting the rifle's often underestimated capabilities.
This video explores a replica of "Gordon's Carbine," a suppressed Colt M16A2 commando (RO723) popularized in the 90s and featured in Black Hawk Down. The reviewer examines its practical accuracy at 650 yards, comparing a new build with a 14.5-inch barrel and Daniel Defense BCG to an older version that used a 12.5-inch barrel to accommodate an Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor. The video also touches on the rifle's historical significance as a precursor to the modern M4 carbine and promotes various supporter channels and resources.
This YouTube video showcases a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) 12.5 Retro IDF Pistol, featured in a #magdumpmonday context. The description highlights specific accessories used with the firearm, including an Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor, an Aimpoint PRO optic, and a Surefire Mini Turbo flashlight. The video appears to be a short format, focusing on the firearm and its components, likely aimed at enthusiasts of AR-15 platform variants and retro-style firearms.
This video pits the Delta Force's (SFOD-D) historical "Gordon" carbine, featuring a Direct Impingement (internal piston) system, against the modern HK416 with its external piston system. The comparison aims to showcase the evolution of AR-15 gas systems over the decades, using a meticulously recreated "true Gordon" carbine with a 14.5-inch barrel and AEM5 suppressor. The video is brought to you by MidwayUSA and features support for Slate Black Industries and 9 Hole Reviews through various platforms like Utreon and Patreon.
This YouTube Short showcases a Daniel Defense Mk12 rifle paired with an Allen Engineering AEM5 suppressor. The video highlights these specific firearms and accessories, emphasizing their combination. The presence of hashtags like #mk12, #silencer, and #556 directly relates to the featured equipment and its caliber, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in this type of setup. The inclusion of #firearmsafety suggests a responsible approach to showcasing firearms.
This video provides a comprehensive test and review of the Allen Engineering AEM5 MK12 suppressor. The presenter takes the silencer to the range, evaluates its decibel reduction capabilities, and offers an overall assessment. The video also includes links to the presenter's apparel and other social media platforms, along with a disclaimer regarding safety and responsible firearm handling.
This video explores the Colt Model 723 and "Commando" Model 733 carbines, highlighting their historical significance as precursors to modern US Military issue firearms. It delves into their connection with SFOD-D (Delta Force) operators, particularly Master Sgt. Gary Gordon, and examines the unique characteristics that made these rifles attractive for their era and even today. The description details a specific build list featuring period-correct components and modifications, including an Allen Engineering brake/suppressor and Aimpoint optics.
This episode of Guns of SOCOM focuses on the Mk12 Special Purpose Rifle, a light and precise firearm designed for close-to-medium-long range combat, aiming to be more accurate than the M4 while maintaining maneuverability. The video highlights its use by special operations units and U.S. Marines, featuring a Colt/KAC Mk12 and an AEM5 silencer. It also mentions the M4 Carbine as a point of comparison and briefly touches on sponsors like Ventura Munitions and Blue Alpha Gear.
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