This video presents a comprehensive review and brutal reliability test of the Mossberg 590RM, a detachable magazine-fed evolution of the classic 590 shotgun. Conducted at Thunder Ranch with notable firearms personalities like Clint Smith, Hop, and Ivan from Kit Badger, the test involves a 500-round burn-down using mixed 12 gauge ammunition and a single double-stack magazine. The review examines the impact of the detachable magazine on the shotgun's renowned reliability, covering aspects like shooting speed, new controls, and any encountered issues. The content aims to provide a no-BS assessment, answering whether the magazine innovation helps or hinders the legendary platform.
This video offers an in-depth review of the highly anticipated Q Fix rifle. The creator travels to Q's headquarters in New Hampshire to build a Mini Fix, test its accuracy at the range, and interview key figures including Q's founder Kevin Brittingham, a Q engineer, and Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch. The review aims to determine if this expensive, folding bolt-action rifle is a gimmick or a top-tier firearm.
This YouTube video covers the Shot Show 2025, where the creator's team was nominated for Firearms Instructor of the Year. While they didn't win, they express honor in being nominated and congratulate the legendary Clint Smith on his victory. The description highlights the team's determination to return and compete next year, with mentions of tactical life and operations. The video focuses on industry recognition within the firearms community and the competitive spirit of professional instructors.
This TFBTV video tackles the challenge of building a functional and reliable firearm collection for under $500. The content explores budget-friendly options for personal protection, home defense, and general shooting. Specific firearms highlighted include the Mossberg Maverick 88 shotgun and the CZ P10C handgun, with discussions on alternative choices and their merits. The video also features insights from industry experts like Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch and addresses current gun pricing realities. Viewers are encouraged to engage in the comments and support the channel through platforms like Subscribestar and Patreon. Sponsors mentioned are Top Gun Supply, Ventura Munitions, and 5.11 Tactical.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 covers new shotgun releases from Mossberg at SHOT Show 2024. It highlights the partnership with Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch, introducing two signature models: the Mossberg 940 Pro and the Mossberg 590, both customized to Clint Smith's specifications. The description also includes links to the Gun Owners of America, GetZone coverage, and the IV8888 Amazon store, Patreon, website, and social media.
This video features James Reeves at Thunder Ranch discussing the "budget" Thunder Ranch AKs, which are priced at $999 and come equipped with numerous accessories. These AKs are built on Century Arms' BFT47 rifle platform. Given Century Arms' past issues with budget AKs, James interviews Jack Daniel and Clint Smith to understand what distinguishes these models and why they might be a worthwhile consideration for AK enthusiasts.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves's review of the Aero Solus bolt-action rifle, with a guest appearance by Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch. Despite admitting his limited experience with bolt-action and PRS rifles, Reeves navigates the review of the customizable and affordable Aero Solus, specifically the .308 Competition model. The video also highlights the budget-friendly Lahar-30 suppressor, showcasing the versatility of Aero Precision's Solus ecosystem. The review is framed as "the worst ever made," implying a self-deprecating or critical tone towards the review's execution.
James Reeves of TFBTV revisits his initial skepticism about the Springfield M1A Tanker, taking it to Thunder Ranch for a review alongside Clint Smith. The video explores whether this rifle, described as a "nostalgia piece" and "relic of the past," can still compete with modern firearms for home defense, hunting, or target shooting. Reeves discusses the M1A Tanker's features, performance, and provides his overall impressions, while also addressing common questions about the rifle. The description also includes affiliate links to various optics, accessories, and gear used in the video.
This video details the author's experience at the Urban Precision Rifle Course held at Thunder Ranch. The course, an extension of Clint Smith's renowned Urban Rifle Classes, emphasizes higher accuracy standards and covers concepts relevant to modern carbine use in urban environments. The training included range exercises, shooting through loopholes, high-angle shooting, and familiarization with ranges like Brown Range and the Punisher. The author also shares their gear loadout for the course.
This YouTube video, titled 'Talking Guns and Stuff with Clint!', promises a discussion centered around Second Amendment topics. Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be an informal conversation or discussion related to firearms and their constitutional rights.
This YouTube video delves into a scientific investigation, utilizing a high-speed camera from Aimed Research, to challenge a claim made by Clint Smith. The video emphasizes its use of "highly scientific meat science" as the methodology. While the specific nature of Clint Smith's claim and the scientific findings are not detailed, the description explicitly states that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are sold, linked, or showcased in a way that violates YouTube policy. The video aims to debunk or prove wrong a statement through empirical testing.
This YouTube video features an interview with Clint Smith, a prominent figure in the firearms community. While the video description does not explicitly detail the topics discussed, the title suggests Clint Smith is imparting knowledge or insights. The description also directs viewers to the uploader's website for featured products and promotes a second YouTube channel. Social media links for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are also provided, indicating the uploader is Classic Firearms. An intro song, "Issa Trap" by Mikey Geiger, is noted.