This YouTube Short, titled 'C.H.O.D.E. - CHarter Off Duty Extreme #guns #shorts #revolver', focuses on the modification of firearms, specifically 'chopping barrels'. The description explicitly mentions 'My bandsaw never rests. Chopping barrels is what we do here.', indicating a gunsmithing or custom build process. The presence of 'revolver' in the title and the general theme of barrel modification strongly suggests a focus on custom firearm work.
This YouTube video features a creator modifying a .50 caliber sniper rifle by sawing off its barrel. The description includes promotional links for eye protection and merchandise, as well as links to the creator's other social media and vlogging channel. The content appears to focus on a significant firearm modification.
This YouTube Shorts video features a dramatic barrel chop modification on an FN PS90, transforming it into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR). The title highlights the visual appeal of the 'shorty' P90 and the distinctive 5.7x28mm caliber, while also humorously acknowledging the high cost of ammunition. The video is tagged with relevant firearm family and model names, the specific caliber, and common YouTube engagement prompts.
This YouTube video focuses on a detailed build of a 13.7-inch AR-15 upper receiver. The primary goal of the build was to create a mid-length upper that performs well both suppressed and unsuppressed, with an emphasis on suppressed use (90%). The video highlights a custom build featuring a chopped Daniel Defense barrel, suggesting a focus on gunsmithing and custom firearm modifications. It also mentions social media and Patreon links for further engagement with the creators.
This video continues the "Second Chance" project, focusing on a used Remington 700 rifle. Part 2 details the process of disassembling the rifle to shorten the barrel by approximately 6 inches, followed by threading and tapering it. The rifle is then re-tested at the range with the Q Side Chick Chassis, showing significantly improved accuracy. The video highlights how chassis systems and minor gunsmithing can revitalize older firearms. It also briefly mentions the "loadout" including a Q T-shirt and Tactical Distributors pants.
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