This Brownells Product Spotlight features Caleb showcasing the Die Free Company Full Stop, a versatile M-LOK accessory. Designed for AR-15 platforms like the BRN-4 build, it functions as a hand stop, barricade brace, and indexing point. Caleb demonstrates its two-point M-LOK attachment, textured front face for grip control, and how it aids in recoil management during shooting. The video highlights its adaptability to different grip styles and its rugged billet aluminum construction, making it a valuable addition for firearm customization and enhanced weapon control.
This video from Brownells features a product spotlight on the L.E. Wilson Single Stage Reloading Press. Caleb and Steve highlight its premium features, including billet aluminum construction, linear bearings for smooth operation, and compatibility with standard dies and shell holders. They demonstrate its integrated primer collection system and adjustable handle. The press is presented as a high-precision tool ideal for reloaders focused on long-range precision cartridges, emphasizing its flawless fit and finish and ease of bench mounting.
This video features an unboxing and initial overview of the Jacob Grey TWC9, a double-stack 1911 pistol. The description highlights the firearm's construction from aerospace-grade billet 7075 aluminum for its grip and frame. The reviewer indicates that this pistol is poised to be a significant competitor in the double-stack market, with a full review to follow. The description also includes links to the manufacturer, the reviewer's Patreon, website, and social media channels.
This video reviews the Stealth Arms Platypus, a unique 1911 pistol that utilizes Glock magazines. It highlights the pistol's ability to blend the classic 1911 shooting experience with the higher capacity and widespread magazine compatibility of Glock. The review touches on the Platypus's construction from billet aluminum, its customizability, and its appeal to those looking for a modern interpretation of the iconic 1911 platform. The description also provides historical context for the original 1911.
This "NRA Gun of the Week" video features an in-depth examination of the Head Down HD-15 Master Series rifle. American Rifleman staff highlight its suitability for long-range shooting, detailing its construction with matched billet aluminum receivers, a Picatinny rail, M-Lok handguard, Luth AR adjustable stock, and Mission First Tactical grip. The review also points out the 18-inch chrome-moly steel barrel, distinctive multi-colored Cerakote finish, and nitriding on the bolt carrier group for corrosion resistance. The video explores the rifle's features and how Head Down Firearms aims to provide high-quality, customized AR-15 variants at accessible price points.
This video review showcases two significant aftermarket firearm components. First, it features the Sharps Bros. Heatseeker Chassis, designed to transform a Howa 1500 barreled action into a Precision Rifle Series (PRS) platform. The chassis is constructed from billet aluminum and includes a lightweight carbon fiber handguard with M-LOK slots. It accepts standard AR-15 receiver extensions, buttstocks, and pistol grips. Second, the review introduces a new version of the JP Enterprises Gen2 Silent Captured Spring (JPSCS) buffer system, specifically engineered for AR-15s equipped with the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter. This JPSCS aims to reduce recoil noise and improve shooting smoothness.
This video features Caleb Savant, a Brownells Firearm Support Technician, demonstrating the Geissele Automatics AR-15 Reaction Block. The tool is designed to securely clamp an AR-15 lower receiver in a bench vise via the receiver extension (buffer tube), allowing for detailed work on components like the trigger, magazine release, bolt release, and safety selector. Machined from billet aluminum, it uses three non-marring polymer setscrews to lock the receiver extension in one of three positions. The video specifies that the Reaction Block is compatible only with mil-spec 1.14-inch O.D. receiver extensions. It also directs viewers to Brownells' extensive video library for more gunsmithing advice.
This TFBTV video features Corey Wardrop discussing and showcasing the updated Ion Productions flamethrower at SHOT Show 2018. The new billet aluminum version boasts swappable tanks and a backpack option for extended use. Key features include an M-LOK compatible barrel jacket and modular design for future modifications. The flamethrower weighs approximately 8 lbs empty and is marketed to both recreational and professional users.
This video from SHOT Show 2016 showcases the new Cobalt Kinetics B.A.M.F. rifle, described as a "Billet Aluminum Modern Firearm." The creators express excitement about the rifle, stating it has impressed them in the AR market and they anticipate future offerings from the company. The description also includes affiliate links for Amazon, Patreon, USCCA, and their music channel, as well as links to their website, apparel store, and social media profiles.
This video offers a factory tour of Mega Arms, presented as an episode of "Tactical Gear Factory" by Guns & Tactics Magazine. Manager Jason Curns guides viewers through the manufacturing process of Mega Arms' monolithic products, highlighting their construction from aircraft-grade seven-series billet aluminum. The show "Tactical Gear Factory" aims to provide behind-the-scenes access to leading firearms manufacturers and tactical operations.
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