This video showcases a unique AR-15 platform build, the WPA Wolverine Pistol, which is designed to reliably fire the 7.62x39mm cartridge. It features a modified BRN-180S upper receiver, a short-stroke piston system for enhanced reliability with the tapered 7.62x39mm rounds, and is specifically configured to accept AKM magazines. The build also includes a 10.5-inch barrel, M-LOK handguard, and a Strike Industries buffer adapter. The description highlights its potential and the innovative combination of AR controls with AK-derived reliability.
This video is a comprehensive review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) JAKL, a firearm that blurs the lines between AK and AR platforms. The reviewer compares it to popular firearms like the FN SCAR, AK-47, and BRN-180S, highlighting its unique long-stroke piston system, ambidextrous charging handle, and adjustable gas block. The review covers performance at the range with hundreds of rounds fired, discussing its pros and cons, and determining who the JAKL is best suited for, focusing on both the 5.56mm and 300 Blackout variants.
This video provides a product spotlight on the Steiner MPS Micro Pistol Sight. The presenter highlights its evolution from older, bulkier pistol optics, emphasizing the MPS's robust and versatile design. Key features discussed include its ACRO mount footprint compatibility, the availability of adapters for other sight cuts, a 3.3 MOA dot with adjustable windage and elevation, multiple brightness settings (6 daylight, 2 night vision), and a top-mounted battery compartment for easy CR-1632 battery changes without removing the sight. The presenter also touches on the impressive 13,000-hour battery life and auto-shutoff feature, and assesses the build quality of the sight, demonstrating its mounting on a Brownells BRN-180S pistol.
This video provides a final review of the Brownells BRN-180S upper receiver. The description includes promotional links for Patreon (gun and ammo deals), firearms instruction and consultation, and other related websites. It also offers donation links via Patreon and Cashapp, all consolidated through a Linktree. The content appears to be from a channel focused on firearms, with hashtags indicating a strong presence within the 2A community and among Black gun owners.
This video provides a direct comparison between the BRN-180S and the AR-15 platform, specifically highlighting the piston-driven system versus the direct impingement (DI) system. The creator, LocsNLoadFirearms, also promotes their Patreon for gun and ammo deals, firearms instruction classes, and consultations. Additional links are provided for support through donations via Patreon and Cashapp, and a comprehensive linktree for their various platforms. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in the technical differences and practical applications of these popular rifle systems.
This video showcases new product releases from Brownells, featuring a "Special Limited Edition" BRN-180S Gen2 upper receiver in FDE Cerakote. This version offers an adjustable gas block and an improved handguard removal system. It is available chambered in .300 Blackout or .223 Wylde. Additionally, the video introduces Magpul Ugly Christmas Beanies, presented as a festive and warm accessory. The BRN-180S is highlighted as a limited run, emphasizing its exclusivity.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to change the flash hider or compensator on a BRN-180 upper receiver, specifically focusing on the .300 Blackout BRN-180S Gen2 model. The instructor, Caleb Savant from Brownells Gun Tech, highlights that the process differs from 5.56/.223 variants. Key steps involve adjusting the jam nut, unscrewing the muzzle device, removing the jam nut to reveal a crucial C-clip, and reassembling. The C-clip's importance for suppressor alignment is emphasized, as it interfaces with the barrel shoulder and subsequent components. The video concludes by showing the ease of installing a standard muzzle device and reassuring viewers about the C-clip's accessibility.
This video provides a detailed field stripping guide for the Brownells BRN-180™ Gen2 upper receiver, led by product team leader Paul Levy. The demonstration covers the process of removing the upper from the lower, retaining the recoil assembly, and disassembling the charging handle and bolt carrier group. It also highlights the simplified handguard removal using an Allen wrench and details the disassembly of the gas piston system, including the front regulator, piston cup, piston, and spring. The video notes similarities and differences compared to the original Gen1 and the BRN-180S™ .300 Blackout model, emphasizing reassembly is in reverse order.
This YouTube video offers an initial review of Brownells' highly sought-after BRN-180S upper receiver. The creator highlights the enjoyable shooting experience, even in extreme temperatures of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The description also includes social media handles for QVO Tactical and the reviewers, a Patreon link for support, their local gun store (LGS/FFL) Ventura Munitions, and a mailing address for fan mail. Additionally, Amazon affiliate links are provided for various gear used in the video, including cameras, tripods, and an iPad.
This video features the initial firing of the BRN-180S upper receiver. The description includes links for viewer support via Patreon and Cash App, a general link to LocsNLoadFirearms, and mentions joining USCCA for CCW insurance and BGOE (Black Gun Owners and Education), including a local Jacksonville, Florida chapter. The content focuses on a firearm component and its live-fire testing.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features a visit to the Brownells booth to showcase their "What Would Stoner Do 2020" (WWSD 2020) rifle project. The presentation also highlights the BRN-180S Upper Receiver and the BRN-180M Lower Receiver. The content focuses on the unveiling and initial look at these specific firearm components and the concept behind the WWSD 2020 rifle. Social media links for ARFCOM are also provided.
This video showcases a custom-built, bufferless AR pistol featuring the Brownells BRN-180S upper and an Aero Precision M4E1 lower with an SB Tactical FS1913 brace. During a range test in the desert, the build encountered three unexpected failures, including parts loosening and a malfunction with the folding brace. The video aims to evaluate the performance and worth of the BRN-180S system, promising a detailed look at the build process and potential issues.