This video explores the modernization potential of the Daewoo K2 rifle, specifically focusing on the K2C1 variant used by South Korean special forces and Marines. The creators go beyond standard military upgrades by integrating MITS modernization components and Korean optics, as well as components from Allen Engineering and Otter Creek Labs. The aim is to assess the practical accuracy of this enhanced platform out to 500 yards, highlighting the rifle's often underestimated capabilities.
This YouTube video features a practical accuracy test of the Daewoo K2, the main rifle of the South Korean military, at distances ranging from 150 to 500 yards. The shooter uses iron sights and fires two shots per target at 50-yard intervals, aiming to assess the rifle's real-world precision. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon, Utreon, and Rumble pages, as well as a supporter's business, Slate Black Industries, offering a discount code. Links to the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard and an Amazon affiliate link for morale patches are also included.
This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examining the South Korean Daewoo K2 service rifle. The discussion covers the firearm's features, including its adjustable gas regulator and firing modes. The video also touches upon the rifle's appearance in the popular series 'Squid Game'. It includes a demonstration of disassembly and concludes with insights from the expert. The Royal Armouries, a UK national collection of arms and armour, presents this content and encourages viewer engagement and support.
This TFBTV video highlights the top five long guns showcased at SHOT Show 2025, featuring a mix of shotguns and rifles. The selection includes a military contract shotgun, a controversial prototype, and a classic battle rifle making a return to the US market. Specific firearms mentioned as potential contenders or honorable mentions include the B&T 300K, Daewoo K2, AKB-23, Beretta A300 Chisel, and the Mossberg 590R/590RM. The video encourages viewer interaction to determine their favorite pick and promotes viewer support for independent content creation with monthly gear giveaways.
This video discusses the potential import of Daewoo clones by SNT Motiv in 2025. The creator clarifies that no firearm sales are conducted through their social media and that all firearms shown are unmodified, used on a closed range under supervision. The content is presented for review and entertainment purposes, adhering to YouTube's guidelines regarding firearm-related content.
This video announces the return of the iconic Daewoo K2 rifle to the U.S. market, presented by SNT Motiv (formerly Daewoo Precision Industries) at SHOT Show 2025. The content will cover the K2's history, its unique hybrid design combining elements of AR and AK platforms, and what consumers can expect from its reintroduction. This is a SHOT Show exclusive providing early information on this legendary Korean firearm.
This YouTube video is a re-upload, likely due to past platform purges, featuring the Daewoo DR200. The presenter asserts that the DR200 surpasses the AR-15 in every aspect, suggesting a comparative review or an in-depth look at the Daewoo rifle's features and performance. The description also includes links to merchandise and social media profiles, indicating the creator's efforts to build a brand and engage with their audience. Music for the video is credited to Karl Casey at White Bat Audio.
This video offers a review of the Daewoo K2 rifle, posing the question of whether it is the best Korean rifle ever made. The content hints at a comparison with the AR-15 and AK-47 platforms, suggesting a hybrid design. The description also includes promotional links for merchandise, Slate Black Industries products with a discount code, and social media channels. A link to a full Daewoo K1A1 review is also provided.
This video delves into the Daewoo K2, a South Korean rifle that emerged from indigenous development following the licensing of the M16A1. The K2 is presented as a fascinating hybrid, incorporating an AK-style long-stroke gas piston system with an AR-15's lower receiver, fire control group, and rotating bolt. The description highlights its aperture sights, folding stock, and compatibility with standard AR magazines. It notes that over a million K2s have been produced, including semi-automatic variants for export, and that the rifle was developed due to limitations in the M16A1 licensing agreement. The video likely explores the historical context and technical aspects of this unique firearm.
This video explores the Daewoo Max II, also known as the K2 rifle, an interesting firearm often described as an 'illegitimate offspring' of the AR and AK platforms. The presenter from ARFCOM dives into the rifle's background and provides his opinions on its performance. The description highlights Daewoo's diverse manufacturing capabilities, extending beyond cars to include small arms like the Max II. The video encourages viewers to visit TNVC and ARFCOM's Teespring store, and links to their social media channels are provided. Images used in the video are credited to Top Gun Supply.
This YouTube Q&A video covers a wide range of firearms topics, including the British adoption of the Besa machine gun, potential Magpul Masada/ACR upper receiver compatibility with AR-15 platforms, the unpopularity of auto-ejecting magazines, and impressive small arms development by smaller countries. It also delves into the pros and cons of en-bloc clips, the future of smaller/faster handgun cartridges, methods of measuring group size, guns with added ballast for recoil control, open-bolt/closed-bolt firing mechanisms, the future of the SIG 550 series in the US, and the potential for an ebook version of 'Chassepot to FAMAS'. Other discussions include the Dreyse rifle's suitability for the US Civil War, surprising auction prices, an incident with an EM2 rifle, the most advanced arms conceivable around 1900, thoughts on the Daewoo K2, French trials of the Madsen LMG, left-handed firearm designs, the British 4.85mm cartridge, a lunch at Rock Island Auction Co., a hypothetical weapon choice for fighting Franco in 1936, interesting firearm locking and operating systems, and which 'Forgotten Weapon' the host wishes to see back in production. The video also briefly mentions reproduction French WW1 uniforms.
This video features a practical accuracy test of the Daewoo K2 rifle, focusing on its performance at extended ranges up to 500 yards using iron sights. The shooting is segmented by 50-yard increments, with two shots per target. The rifle is chambered in 5.56mm and uses Fiocchi 55-grain ball ammunition. The description also includes promotional codes and links for Slate Black Industries accessories, Amazon affiliate purchases, and Patreon support for the channel, 9 Hole Reviews. The video highlights the capabilities of the Daewoo K2 in a real-world shooting scenario.