This video features an unfiltered look at the new H&R DOE 9mm PCC, a replica of the 1980s DOE SMG. The content creator, from Military Arms Channel (MAC), provides an overview of this specific firearm, likely discussing its features, historical context, and potential performance. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Patreon, and other channels, suggesting a focus on community engagement and support. Additionally, a discount code for Challenge Targets is provided.
This video showcases the PSA/H&R Colt 633 Department of Energy clone being taken to a PCSL 2-Gun match. Despite the intention to use both pistol and carbine, the creator found the 633 clone so enjoyable that they opted to shoot all stages with it, using the pistol only as a backup. The carbine performed flawlessly throughout the match. The creator emphasizes the fun experienced, even though it led to a lower score, highlighting the joy of "blasting everything" with the carbine.
This video showcases the Department of Energy 633 Clone, a variant of the Colt 635, being used in a PCSL 2-Gun Match. The description mentions Forgotten Weapons, H&R, PSA, Colt, and the 9mm caliber, indicating a focus on historical firearms, modern interpretations, and competitive shooting. The event appears to be a 2-gun competition featuring this specific firearm.
This video reviews the Palmetto State Armory/Harrington & Richardson clone of the Colt 633 9mm SMG, originally developed for the Department of Energy's nuclear material security. The reviewer highlights the clone's external fidelity to the original 1985 design, including the stabilizing brace resembling the collapsing stock and modified Uzi magazines. It also notes modern internal improvements and the non-original but practical threaded muzzle. The reviewer mentions personally covering the SBR registration costs, indicating a focus on the practical aspects of owning such a firearm.
This YouTube video from Forgotten Weapons explores the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) and Harrington & Richardson (H&R) clones of the Colt 9mm SMG, specifically referencing the Colt 633 used by the Department of Energy. The content likely delves into the history and features of these submachine gun clones, positioning them within the Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) market. It offers a look at modern reproductions of a classic firearm.
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