This video announces a new 2011 pistol, the NOX9, potentially positioning it as a competitor to the Atlas Erebus. It highlights the pistol's maker, Jacob Grey, and uses hashtags related to the 2011 platform and firearm comparisons. The title strongly suggests a focus on a specific, high-end pistol model and its market standing.
This video focuses on the Atlas Erebus pistol, featuring the Holosun 507 Comp optic. While the description is brief, the title clearly indicates a review or showcase of this specific firearm and its accompanying red dot sight. Potential topics include firearm features, optic performance, and potentially range testing or user experience.
This video compares two high-end 2011 pistols: the Atlas Erebus and the Springfield Prodigy DS. The comparison focuses on their performance and features, highlighting the significant price difference of $1000 versus $7000, likely exploring whether the premium price of the Atlas Erebus justifies its performance and build quality over the more accessible Springfield Prodigy DS. It's a direct head-to-head evaluation for firearm enthusiasts interested in premium 2011 platforms.
This YouTube video features the Atlas Erebus, a firearm likely highlighted for its aesthetics and performance. The title uses emojis like "🤌" and "🔥" suggesting an enthusiastic presentation, possibly a review or showcase of a custom or highly regarded firearm. Without a transcript, specific technical details or use cases are unknown, but the name 'Erebus' might allude to a modern, tactical, or perhaps even a unique design.
This YouTube video features the Atlas Erebus, as indicated by the title. The title's use of emojis and the phrase "link in the comments" suggests a focus on showcasing the firearm, potentially with information on where to find it or learn more. The informal "🤘" emoji implies an enthusiastic or exciting presentation of the product.
This YouTube video showcases the Atlas Erebus, a high-end 2011 pistol, during its first range test. The description highlights the pistol's premium nature and associated cost, posing the question of its value. The content focuses on initial impressions and performance of this specific firearm.
This YouTube video features a review and range test of the Atlas Erebus 4.6” compensated handgun. The creator poses the question of whether this firearm is the "best shooting handgun" they've tested on their channel. Viewers are encouraged to engage in the comments section to share their opinions. The description also includes links to the creator's Instagram, custom gun wall products, hearing protection, apparel, and Patreon.
This YouTube video features "bill drills" for an upcoming review of the Atlas Gunworks Erebus pistol. The title and description indicate a focus on practical shooting exercises and preparation for a detailed evaluation of this specific firearm. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in pistol performance and potential purchase decisions.
This YouTube video features a review of the Atlas Erebus 2011 pistol, presented with the tagline "Not Your Grandpa’s 1911." The content likely delves into the features, performance, and potential differences of this modern interpretation of the classic 1911 platform. Given the title, expect discussions on its design, build quality, and shooting characteristics, catering to enthusiasts interested in contemporary handgun technology and comparisons to older models.
This video provides a recap of the 2022 USPSA Multi Gun Nationals, highlighting the event's strengths and weaknesses. The author praises the shift in USPSA's approach to multi-gun, with more relaxed gun handling rules and supportive ROs, as well as excellent food offerings. Criticisms include the stages lacking unique challenges and having surprisingly low round counts, along with long reset times and gun staging issues. The video mentions specific firearms like the Sig M400 Tread rifle, Cobalt Kinetics 13.7 Cobalt Pro rifle, and Atlas Gunworks Erebus pistol. The author's personal performance and sponsors are also featured. Overall, it's described as a great time with a tight race.
This video compares two Atlas Gunworks pistols: the Athena and the Erebus, both featuring slide-mounted optics. The presenter highlights the Athena's versatility, allowing for iron sights, optic use, or a combination, making it suitable for EDC. The Erebus is recommended for those who prioritize optics without the need for iron sights. Both firearms are praised for their performance and tuning. The presenter used 115gr S&B ammunition, noting its snappy recoil. The video encourages viewers interested in purchasing either model to contact the presenter for a discount code. It mentions that the Athena is carried by the owner as an EDC and the Erebus has custom slide cuts for Team Vortex.
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