This video investigates the practicality and potential benefits of mounting a firearm suppressor inside the handguard. The creator aims to put this modification to the test to determine if it's a worthwhile practice for firearm owners. The description also highlights various discount codes and affiliate links for tactical gear and firearm-related products, suggesting the video may incorporate product mentions or reviews alongside the primary testing.
This video features Tucker Carlson discussing "Barrel Shrouds" and the "Shoulder Thingy That Goes Up," a topic related to firearm regulations. The host emphasizes setting aside political differences to focus on Second Amendment support, highlighting Carlson's reach to a broad audience. The video promotes the Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks channels, along with various sponsors and a Patreon page. It clarifies that the content is filmed by professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, stressing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, and advises against attempting replication.
This video examines an experimental Ross Machine Gun, a modified Mk III straight-pull bolt-action rifle. The modification includes a gas piston and trigger for automatic fire, and a unique forced-air cooling system. The cooling system features a one-way ratchet mechanism that spins a fan when the bolt cycles, directing air through a barrel shroud. This innovation was likely developed around 1915-1916 for potential military contracts that never materialized. The firearm was filmed with the cooperation of the Canadian War Museum.
This video showcases a barrel shroud accessory manufactured by Longshot for the Hi-Point Carbine. The description also includes affiliate links to various shooting-related equipment such as steel targets, cameras, microphones, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin powder, reloading tools, chronographs, and various types of targets, indicating a focus on shooting activities and potential product reviews or demonstrations.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the history and design of the Olympic Arms OA-96 pistol, a unique AR-15 variant that emerged during the 1994 US Assault Weapons Ban. The OA-96 featured a fixed 30-round magazine as a workaround to avoid being classified as an "assault pistol." The video explains how Olympic Arms relocated the recoil spring above the barrel to accommodate a side-folding stock and the subsequent development of the OA-98, which reintroduced a detachable magazine.
This TGC News video covers the recent passage of California's assault weapons ban signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown. The ban specifically targets pistols that feature threaded barrels, barrel shrouds, or a second grip. The video references several specific bill numbers related to this legislation (SB1446, SB1511, SB1235, SB880, SB1135) and links to additional resources and the channel's Patreon. It's an informational piece focused on the legal and political aspects of firearm regulation in California.
This video introduces the new Huntertown Arms PS90 barrel shroud, designed to allow the mounting of suppressors onto the PS90 rifle. The shroud also features compatibility with most AR15 1/2-28 muzzle accessories. The product is expected to be available soon directly from Huntertown Arms for a suggested retail price of $189. The description also includes a call to action for supporting MAC on Patreon and a link to another video showcasing a BCM Mk12 with an AEM5 Silencer.
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