This video provides a range update for a 7.62x39 AR-15 from Bear Creek Arsenal. The user discusses recent repairs, including replacing a broken extractor (covered under warranty) and a broken firing pin with a "Right to Bear" replacement. During the range session, the firearm experienced one instance of steel-cased ammo getting stuck in the chamber, but brass-cased ammo ran much better with no major issues or breakages. The reviewer expresses a mixed but ultimately positive sentiment towards Bear Creek Arsenal due to their good warranty, low prices, and American manufacturing, despite occasional issues.
This video addresses a common misconception in the firearms community: that all "M193" 5.56mm ammunition is created equal. The content creator highlights that some steel-case "M193" is significantly weaker than standard brass-case M193, leading to potential cycling issues in firearms. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding ammunition specifications beyond just the designation and touches on how this can impact firearm reliability.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Howa 1500 Mini Action rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The content creator tests the rifle's accuracy using both steel and brass case ammunition. Additionally, the review delves into the Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) chassis, the Luth-AR stock, and provides an overall assessment of the shooting package. The video includes links to various gear and apparel, such as a Caldwell Carbon Fiber bipod, Seekins Precision rings, and several apparel brands.
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