This video from CMMG provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to install the forward assist adapter, anti-bounce weight, and sear trip kit for their .22 Conversions. It aims to answer common customer inquiries and demonstrates the process clearly. The description also encourages viewers to sign up for CMMG Insider for future updates and directs them to the CMMG website and social media channels (Instagram and Twitter).
This video introduces and tests the new .338 ARC caliber through the CMMG Mk4 Dissent rifle. The content focuses on the initial performance of this newly developed ammunition and its application in a modern sporting rifle platform. Viewers are encouraged to support the channel through subscriptions, Super Thanks, and Patreon.
This video addresses a common issue encountered when using .22 Conversion kits with AR-15 platforms, where manufacturing variances can cause compatibility problems. The "Quarter Trick" is presented as a simple and inexpensive solution to rectify these issues. The video encourages viewers to become CMMG Insiders for updates on new releases and provides links to CMMG's website, Instagram, and Twitter for more information and engagement.
This video focuses on AR-15 lower parts kits, guiding viewers on how to select the right one for their build. It highlights the importance of understanding the differences between kits to ensure a successful firearm assembly. The description also encourages viewers to sign up for CMMG Insider updates and provides links to CMMG's website and social media channels for more information on releases and company news.
This YouTube video from CMMG offers a comparative analysis of their various .22LR conversion kits for firearms. It aims to guide viewers in selecting the appropriate kit, highlighting options for standard use, left-handed shooters, and specific firearm models like the Mk57. The description encourages viewers to visit the CMMG website for more information and to sign up for their insider program, while also providing links to their social media channels on Instagram and Twitter.
This video challenges the FBI's claim that armed citizens rarely stop active shooters, citing research from the Crime Prevention Research Center which suggests a significantly higher success rate, especially outside gun-free zones. Jared from Guns & Gadgets aims to expose reporting errors that distort the debate on self-defense and advocate for responsible gun owners. The video also includes affiliate links for coffee, legal services, merchandise, and firearm accessory brands like CMMG and Brownells.
This YouTube video, titled 'US Troops In YOUR Streets: The Insurrection Act Explained,' from the 'Guns & Gadgets' channel, delves into the legal and potential implications of the Insurrection Act. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the content is framed within a pro-Second Amendment context, promoting related channels, merchandise, and organizations. The description includes affiliate links for various products and services, including coffee, legal representation, and firearms-related gear from brands like CMMG and Brownells. The video also explicitly states its purpose is for informational and entertainment purposes, with a disclaimer about safe practices and the legality of featured items.
This video from CMMG Inc. addresses frequently asked questions regarding the ordering and processing of NFA items, particularly in light of recent changes to the National Firearms Act and tax procedures. It also ties in the introduction of their new line of ZEROED suppressors, aiming to provide viewers with the information needed to make informed purchasing decisions. The description encourages viewers to become CMMG Insiders for future updates and provides links to their website and social media channels.
This video showcases an AR-22 SuperSafe build utilizing a GreyMarketResearch kit and a CMMG Conversion kit. The title and description strongly suggest a focus on the firearm itself, likely involving a build or demonstration of its features. The inclusion of specific kit names and the #22lr tag indicates a focus on the .22 Long Rifle caliber and potentially the process of converting an AR-15 platform to fire this ammunition. The hashtag #brrrt hints at the sound or cycling of the firearm, and #GMR and #FYP are general YouTube tags.
This YouTube video from CMMG announces the expansion of their ZEROED line of suppressors, highlighting that they have added more options due to the product's positive reception. The description encourages viewers to visit the CMMG website for further details and pricing, and to sign up for CMMG Insider for updates on future releases. Links to their website and social media (Instagram and Twitter) are provided.
This YouTube video addresses misinformation surrounding recent Missouri legislative bills concerning suppressors. The presenter, Mike, aims to debunk rumors and clarify the actual impact of these bills. The video also teases upcoming ZEROED Suppressor releases and encourages viewers to sign up for the CMMG Insider newsletter for future updates and to visit the CMMG website. Social media links for CMMG are also provided.
This video announces the retirement of a prominent anti-gun control congressman, framing it as good news for Second Amendment supporters. The description also includes numerous affiliate marketing links for products and services, ranging from medical emergency kits and coffee to legal representation and firearms accessories from brands like CMMG and Brownells. It also promotes various pro-Second Amendment organizations and the channel's merchandise.