This video review focuses on the Cru Arms Temp 556 Rifle, a modernized Canadian-designed variant of the AR-180. Key features highlighted include its short-stroke piston system, mid-length gas system, and monolithic upper receiver. The review is presented by Sootch00 and thanks Gun Zone Deals for supplying the firearm and Fiocchi USA for the ammunition. Affiliate links for various sponsors and channels are included in the description.
This video announces the arrival of Canadian Colt rifles on the US market, which were previously supplied to LEO agencies and are now becoming available to civilian gun owners. The content highlights the relative rarity of these Canadian variants in the US compared to domestic Colt AR-15s. The description also includes links for supporting the channel and for a gun school. Hashtags like #ar15 and #diemaco are provided.
This YouTube video segment from CandRsenal focuses on the Canadian Ross Rifle MkIII. It is part of a larger Primer episode, and viewers are encouraged to support the channel through Patreon, SubscribeStar, or by purchasing merchandise. The video likely provides an in-depth look at this historical firearm, its features, and its context within firearm history. The description emphasizes that this is a smaller piece of a more comprehensive episode.
This YouTube video, titled "Clips: How Hard is it to Misassemble a Ross Rifle?", is a concise review of facts and information derived from more in-depth content. It focuses on the Canadian Ross Rifle Mark III and its assembly, likely demonstrating potential pitfalls or difficulties. The video also links to a full-length episode about the Ross MkIII and a related video from Forgotten Weapons, offering viewers avenues for deeper exploration into the rifle's history and perceived myths.
This video is a book review of "The Ross Rifle Story," a comprehensive but poorly edited reference work on the Ross rifle. Despite its organizational flaws and image quality issues, the book is considered essential for anyone interested in the Ross rifle's development, covering both civilian and military aspects. The reviewer notes the book's value lies in its unique information, even with a few errors. A second printing is available for $100 directly from the seller.
This Q&A session covers a wide array of firearms-related topics, from practical gear for bear country camping and self-defense options (pump-action shotguns vs. lever guns, striker-fired vs. DA/SA pistols) to historical firearms design, ammunition choices, and future firearm technology. Questions also delve into competition shooting experiences, historical small arms, and the potential for energy weapons. The hosts address viewer curiosities about specific firearm models, manufacturing challenges, and industry trends.
This video review focuses on the No. 4 Enfield rifle, specifically surplus examples sourced from the US, Canada, and Britain. It highlights the availability of these historical firearms and directs viewers to the creator's website for product information, as direct links are not permitted on YouTube. The video also promotes the creator's social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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