This video explores the Colt 733 Commando, a firearm known for its service in special operations and its iconic status after being featured in the movie Heat. The content covers the history of Colt Commandos, discusses the "Heat" bank robbery scene, and showcases a "resto-mod" 733 clone from Type A Rifles, even including a segment on attempting a famous movie reload and running a stage with the rifle. It also highlights various sponsors and related channels/merchandise.
This video, titled "The Action Is The Juice," appears to be a content piece associated with PDS Debt, offering a free debt analysis. It also mentions several firearm-related channels and specific firearms for potential future content, including an HK91 and an H&R 723 (likened to a Colt 733). The description includes links to external merchandise and partner content, suggesting a broader media network.
This video explores the practical accuracy of the "Gordon Carbine" (SFOD-D Colt 723/733 clone) at extended ranges, specifically up to 500 yards. The reviewer highlights the carbine's performance, comparing its 12.5-inch barrel to a 14.5-inch M4 and discussing its reliability. The video demonstrates the effectiveness of using both red dot optics and iron sights for different engagement distances, providing a comprehensive look at the system's capabilities.
This video explores the Colt Model 723 and "Commando" Model 733 carbines, highlighting their historical significance as precursors to modern US Military issue firearms. It delves into their connection with SFOD-D (Delta Force) operators, particularly Master Sgt. Gary Gordon, and examines the unique characteristics that made these rifles attractive for their era and even today. The description details a specific build list featuring period-correct components and modifications, including an Allen Engineering brake/suppressor and Aimpoint optics.
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