This video reviews the Aly & Kaufman AKB-23, a kit that allows users to build an SA80/L85 lookalike using a Brownells BRN-180 upper. The reviewer highlights the clever adaptation, noting its AR-180 origins and the reliability of the BRN-180. The kit includes a milled aluminum lower (requiring FFL transfer), iron sights, a cheek rest, and a front handguard. The AKB-23 is presented as an affordable and accessible way to achieve the SA80 aesthetic with modern, reliable internals, offering a fun shooting experience.
This video is a product spotlight from Brownells featuring Steve and Caleb examining the new Magpul UCS (Universal Carbine Stock). They provide a hands-on look at the folding and adjustable stock, emphasizing its compatibility with various modern firearms like the BRN-180, Sig MCX, and MPX, particularly those with a rear Picatinny rail. The review covers the stock's features, installation tips, QD points, adjustment mechanisms, and customization options with cheek risers. They demonstrate its fitment across different platforms and discuss its suitability for those seeking a durable and modular carbine stock.
This video compares two 300 Blackout rifle builds: one using a Direct Impingement (DI) system with a ROSCO MFG barrel and the other employing a piston system, specifically the Brownells BRN-180. The hosts detail the components, accessories, and rationale behind each build's configuration. Key discussion points include the differences between DI and piston operating systems in 300 BLK, the versatility of the 300 Blackout caliber for both subsonic and supersonic applications, and its suitability for reconnaissance (Recce) roles. The video aims to provide insights for rifle builders and those interested in various operating systems and mission adaptability of the 300 BLK caliber. It also promotes the Barrel & Hatchet community and provides discount codes for various firearm-related products.
This YouTube Short focuses on modifications for the BRN-180 upper receiver, specifically highlighting what the creator considers the 'Best Jakl Mod Ever.' The title and description suggest a deep dive into customizing this particular firearm component, likely showcasing aesthetic and functional upgrades.
This video from Basement Operator examines the durability and long-term performance of the Brownells BRN 180 Gen3, questioning its ability to withstand the test of time. The creator provides links to sponsors like Tac Pack and TA Targets, as well as their own merchandise and Discord server. The description emphasizes safety protocols and clarifies the creator's expertise as an enthusiast, not a gunsmith. Affiliate links are disclosed, and contact information for business inquiries and marketing services is provided.
This video features a comparison between the SIG Spear and the Brownells BRN 180 Gen3. It includes mentions of affiliate links for Tac Pack and TA Targets, encouraging viewers to use the "Delp" discount code. The description also highlights the Basement Operator Company, their Discord server, and social media channels. A safety disclaimer emphasizes safe firearm handling and clearing procedures, while a second disclaimer clarifies that the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video features a shooting demonstration of the BRN 180 Gen 3. The description includes affiliate links for Tac Pack and TA Targets, offering discount codes. It also promotes the "Basement Operator Company" and its YouTube channel, Discord server, and social media presence. The content creator, Elliott Delp, emphasizes firearm safety and clarifies that he is not a gunsmith, with the information provided being for educational and entertainment purposes. Affiliate links for Amazon Associates are also disclosed.
This video features a practical accuracy test of the BRN-180 (Gen2) in an SBR configuration, pushing its capabilities to 500 yards on a windy day. The review highlights the collaboration between Brownells and Primary Weapons to modernize the AR-180 platform. It also encourages viewers to support the channel through various platforms and mentions a discount code for Slate Black Industries.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Brownells BRN 180 Gen3 rifle, exploring what one can expect for a $1200 price point. The creator, Basement Operator, highlights various aspects of the rifle, likely including its features, build quality, and potential performance. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for related products and services such as Tac Pack, TA Targets, and Basement Operator Company merchandise, encouraging viewer engagement through their Discord and social media channels. Safety disclaimers regarding firearm handling are prominently featured, along with a disclaimer that the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This YouTube video features a loadout for the civilian BRN 180 Gen 3. The description includes affiliate links for Tac Pack and TA Targets, offering discount codes. It also promotes the 'Basement Operator Company' with links to their website, Discord server, and YouTube channel. Social media links for the presenter, Elliott Delp, are provided, along with contact information for collaborations and marketing services. A safety disclaimer emphasizes firearm safety checks and explains potential camera angle distortions, offering direct communication via Instagram for safety discussions. An important disclaimer clarifies that the presenter is not a gunsmith and that all content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video provides a review and comparison of the new BRN-180 Gen 3 rifle. The presenter discusses the improvements made over the previous generation, focusing on its short-stroke gas piston system. The video aims to inform viewers about the changes and offer an opinion on their effectiveness. It also includes links to various sponsors and related content, such as Tac Pack, TA Targets, and the Basement Operator Company's website and Discord channel.
This video showcases the BRN-180 Gen 3 firearm. The creator is seeking viewer feedback and thoughts on the presented setup, inviting discussion about the rifle. The title implies a focus on showcasing the rifle's features and appearance, with an open-ended question to engage the audience.