This InRangeTV video features Deviant Ollam experimenting with budget-friendly accessories on a 12-gauge "Poverty Pony" shotgun. The experiment focuses on the reliability and effectiveness of a $150 red dot sight and a $39 light and laser combo when subjected to the recoil of a shotgun. While not a recommendation for using the cheapest options for practical applications, the video aims to provide an interesting look at how these affordable accessories perform under stress, with surprisingly results.
This video explores the history of the Partisan Resistance in Italy, focusing on their opposition to Fascism, Communism, and the Monarchy. The description highlights their significant success in Parma, where they resisted longer than any other location, ultimately succumbing not to direct combat, but to propaganda. The content emphasizes a historical on-site lesson provided by Deviant Ollam.
This YouTube video features a Q&A session with firearm expert Deviant Ollam, hosted by InRange TV. The discussion centers around the adoption of new firearm technologies. The description also notes that copyrighted Christmas music may cause ads on the video and encourages viewers to use adblockers. InRange TV is supported by its viewers via Patreon.
This Q&A video features Deviant Ollam, Karl from InRangeTV, and James Reeves of TFBTV discussing various topics including firearms, gun rights, lock picking, and history. The discussion touches on specific firearm-related questions about shooting in public lands, the 300 Blackout caliber, chest holsters, and the distinction between InRangeTV and Forgotten Weapons. It also delves into broader topics like useful skill sets, technology versus skill, and the necessity of RFID blocking wallets, as well as historical interests.
This Q&A session features Deviant Ollam, Karl from InRangeTV, and James Reeves of TFBTV discussing various firearms and security-related topics. Topics include comparisons between the M1 Carbine and M1 Garand, the viability of older semi-automatic rifles, the role of suppressors in firearm innovation, the vulnerability of the US military to electronic warfare, and practical advice on securing firearms during air travel. The discussion also touches on biometric gun locks, TSA lock cutting, and hypothetical competition divisions.
This is the first part of a three-part Q&A session featuring Deviant Ollam, Karl from InRangeTV, and James Reeves of TFBTV. They discuss various topics including firearms, lock picking, and historical firearm adoption. Specific questions cover interest in starting 2-Gun action at a club, potential new caliber conversions for the Desert Tech MDR, opinions on airsoft, bullpup rifle sentiments, crude but effective physical security measures, apartment door security improvements, and the historical necessity of the M14 leading to the AR platform.
This video from SHOT Show 2019 features Karl and Ian examining the "Kill-o-Zap Gun," which is identified as being marketed in the US as the Emperor Duke III. The segment includes a dramatic reading by Deviant Ollam. The video highlights InRange's viewer-supported model through Patreon.
This video from InRangeTV features Deviant Ollam demonstrating the Z0re Gun Lock at SHOT Show 2018. Initially skeptical, the host was impressed by the Z0re's design, which offers quick access while maintaining security. They plan to acquire and test the product further. The collaboration with physical security expert Deviant Ollam is highlighted.
This video, part of the 'Physical Security 101' series, delves into the mechanics of lock repinning. The creator highlights the historical and mechanical similarities between firearms and locks, using this as a foundation to discuss 'real' security versus 'security theater.' The video aims to enhance viewers' understanding of mechanical principles and security concepts, with plans for this series to be interspersed with regular content. Acknowledgment is given to Deviant Ollam for his contributions. The channel, InRangeTV, is viewer-supported via Patreon.
This video provides a hands-on experience and analysis of the Desert Tech MDR rifle, covering both the .308 and 5.56mm variants. The presenters share their initial impressions and compare the MDR to other bullpup rifles they have previously used. The description also credits Deviant Ollam for videography and mentions the InRangeTV Patreon for viewer support.
This video features a live-fire session and analysis of the IWI Tavor 7 rifle chambered in .308 NATO. The content focuses on the user's first experience with the rifle and highlights significant design and evolutionary changes to the Tavor platform. Videography contributions are credited to Deviant Ollam.
This video from Shot Show 2018 explores the unique Franklin Armory REFORMATION. The firearm is designed to circumvent NFA SBR regulations through its unusual straight rifling and proprietary "football shaped" projectile. The description highlights claims of 1 MOA accuracy at 100 yards with this special ammunition, though it notes "sporadic" results with standard rounds. The content aims to discuss the rifle, its ammunition, and the rationale behind Franklin Armory's claims.