This video features a detailed accuracy test and borescope inspection of a Criterion 16” HBAR rifle. The creator performs a standard 30-shot, 100-yard accuracy protocol and provides practical analysis, including real group measurements. The video also highlights the use of a Teslong Borescope and DNT Optics "TheOne" scope, with links provided for viewers to check out the gear and support the channel. The content is data-driven and focuses on objective testing of firearm components.
This YouTube video features a comparison between gas-operated and bolt-action rifles, referred to as "GAS GUNS VS BOLT GUNS." The creator highlights a $2,000 rifle build and discusses its performance, mentioning a surprising outcome where the cheapest rifle with the worst shot grouping won. The video creator expresses confidence in their shooting abilities and aims to participate in competitions soon. Several specific firearm components and ammunition are tagged, suggesting a focus on the technical aspects of the rifles. A full video is promised soon, and viewers are directed to follow the creator on Instagram and sign up for classes.
This YouTube video features a comparison between gas-operated rifles and bolt-action rifles, questioning which platform can achieve better accuracy. The description highlights a $2,000 rifle build that "put in work" and references a "shooter" demonstrating proficiency. Notably, the video mentions the cheapest rifle with the worst shot grouping winning, suggesting an element of surprise or unexpected outcome. The creator expresses a desire to practice more and attend competitions. The description also lists specific firearm components and brands used, including Aero Precision M5 .308, Criterion Barrels, Geissele trigger, Arken Optics, YHM Silencer, and Federal Premium ammunition.
This video features a "running the gauntlet" style shooting exercise with an AR-10 chambered in .308. The description highlights the satisfaction of hitting targets at distance with the .308 caliber. The video also lists numerous components and brands used in the build, including Aero Precision, Criterion Barrels, Geissele, and Arken Optics, along with a YHM Resonator 2 suppressor. It encourages viewers to follow the creator on Instagram and support them via Patreon or Cash App, and also promotes a firearms training organization.
This video showcases the excitement of finally acquiring and installing a suppressor on an Aero Precision M5 AR-10 rifle. The creator details the various components used in the build, including a Criterion Barrels 20" SS M118LR barrel, Trybe Defense BCG, Geissele SSAE trigger, FAB Defense RAP S stock, and an Arkenoptics USA 6-24 FFP scope. The video also features a LaRue Tactical QD bipod and Harris bipod. It highlights the integration of these parts to create a custom AR-10 setup, with a clear emphasis on the new suppressor.
This video explores the question of the 'best' barrel length for a carbine, specifically focusing on the 13.7" to 16" range for firearms with a 16" overall length. The content creator, Kit Badger, presents data gathered from testing multiple Sons Of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) uppers, all identical except for the barrel and muzzle device. They used Criterion Barrels in 14.75", 15", and 16" lengths, paired with a Forward Controls Design 6315RF muzzle device. The video aims to provide valuable information for viewers considering different barrel lengths for their carbine builds.
This video showcases a "re-zeroing" process for an AR-10 rifle, specifically the Aero Precision M5 platform. It highlights several premium components including a Criterion 20" SS M118LR barrel, Trybe Defense BCG, Geissele SSAE trigger, FAB Defense RAPS stock, and an Arken Optics 6-24 FFP scope. The description also mentions a LaRue Tactical QD bipod and a Harris bipod. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in AR-10 builds, component selection, and zeroing procedures. The creator also promotes their social media and Patreon for support.
This video provides a comprehensive comparison between two high-end AR-10 rifles: the American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC-10A and the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre Super SASS. The reviewer delves into the details of each platform, highlighting their expensive nature and advertised accuracy. The video features specific optic pairings: a Nightforce NX8 on one rifle and a Vortex Strike Eagle on the other. Barrel manufacturers Criterion and Faxon are also mentioned. The content aims to help viewers decide which of these .308 AR-10s is the better investment of their time and money.
This YouTube video, titled 'Who Makes The Best Barrels and Why is it Criterion?', directly questions and proposes Criterion as the superior barrel manufacturer in the firearms industry. While the description provides links to social media, a subscriber platform, and a discount code for Callaway Ballistics, it doesn't explicitly detail the specific firearms or calibers discussed. However, the title strongly implies a comparative analysis or a deep dive into barrel quality, likely focusing on rifles or AR-15 platforms given the common discussion around barrel makers in that segment. The content is expected to be informative for firearm enthusiasts interested in barrel performance and reputable manufacturers.
This video features a new rifle build, specifically an Aero Precision M5 .308 build, with an emphasis on its initial testing and performance. The creator expresses satisfaction with the rifle's accuracy and recoil, highlighting key components like the Criterion 20" SS M118LR barrel, Trybe Defense BCG, Geissele SSAE trigger, FAB Defense RAPS stock, Primary Arms Optics GLX 4-16 scope, and YHMachineCo 30 cal can. The title poses a question about the build's functionality, adding an element of suspense. The description also encourages viewers to follow the creator and support them via Patreon and Cash App.
This video provides a 7-year update on the Stag 3G series, focusing on its performance as a competitive AR15. The reviewer tests the rifle extensively, discussing its features and value for money. The video also highlights various gear used during the testing, including ear protection, shooting tripods, scope mounts, triggers, handguards, and barrels, with links provided for most items. It features appearances from TNP personalities Sean and TacticalDoodle, and thanks Gunnies Sporting Goods for their support.
This video showcases the loadout used for the Thunder Ranch Urban Precision Rifle Course, presented by Kit Badger. It details various pieces of tactical gear, clothing, and firearm accessories, including specific brands and models such as the Criterion 11.5" Core Series Rifle Barrel, Dead Air Sierra 5 Silencer, Accufire Prospectis Astro-8 LPVO, and Safelife Defense Hyperline IIIA Vest. The description also provides links to Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon page, alongside a mention of Ballistic Ink T-Shirts.