This video from Military Arms Channel (MAC) focuses on the Colt Delta Elite HBAR AR15, specifically testing its accuracy. The channel emphasizes that Colt developed this rifle for precision shooting enthusiasts. Viewers can expect an unfiltered look at the rifle's performance in testing, with the description also promoting MAC's social media channels (Twitter, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble) and a modern gun school. Political commentary is also linked via a separate YouTube channel.
This YouTube video, titled "More 10mm fun.", appears to showcase a shooting session or range day with a 10mm caliber firearm. The description explicitly mentions the 10mm cartridge and a Colt Delta Elite 1911 pistol, indicating a focus on this specific caliber and platform. Additional hashtags suggest the involvement of Gun For Hire, a known firearms range and training facility, possibly located in NYC or Wayne, NJ, and reference the Second Amendment (#2a) and a tactical concept (#tipofthespear).
This video features a Colt 10mm Delta Elite 1911 pistol being fired one-handed at the Gun For Hire range. The description indicates the target was set at 7 yards. The video highlights the 'old school' nature of the firearm and mentions its location in Wayne, NJ, and Secaucus.
This video showcases the Alien Gear Holsters Chest Holster, highlighting its features for open carry scenarios where waistband space is limited. The design emphasizes comfort for extended wear, with a multi-layer construction including CoolVent neoprene and a spring steel core. It offers adjustable passive retention for secure firearm carry and quick access. The holster is custom-molded for specific firearm makes and models, available for both semi-automatics and revolvers, including models like the Delta Elite and Ruger Redhawk. Alien Gear Holsters, located in bear country, emphasizes the outdoor functionality of their gear. The product is made in the USA and backed by a 30-day trial and lifetime warranty.
This video features a range test of the Colt Delta HBAR, a pre-ban era match rifle. The reviewer highlights the rifle's historical significance and its "complete package" configuration, which typically included a scope, magazines, a leather sling, and a hard aluminum case. The video also includes promotional codes for various ammunition and gear retailers, emphasizing viewer support through platforms like Patreon.
This video delves into the history and mechanics of the Colt Delta Elite pistol, focusing on its association with the 10mm Auto cartridge. Introduced in 1987 as a response to the Bren Ten's popularity, the Delta Elite was one of the first viable 10mm handguns. Despite its unique position, it faced challenges with sales and was discontinued in 1996, though later reintroduced with improvements. The video highlights its 1911-based design, including features like a polymer guide rod and dual recoil springs to manage the potent 10mm round. It also touches upon the pistol's reputation issues stemming from users attempting to fire overly powerful ammunition.
This GOGTV video from 2017 showcases the Colt Delta Elite 10mm pistol. The description provides a direct link for viewers to get an instant quote on the firearm. The focus is clearly on presenting and potentially selling this specific handgun, highlighting its caliber and manufacturer.
This TFBTV episode from SHOT Show 2017 features James's visit to Colt, highlighting the re-launch of the Cobra revolver, a 6-round, all-steel, small-frame model. The video also covers the re-invigoration of the 10mm Delta Elite with a new model featuring a picatinny rail, and Colt's focus on the tournament shooter market with the relaunch of the Gold Cup, based on a Series-70 platform. Links to a first look at the Cobra and support for Ventura Munitions and Proxibid are also provided.
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