This video announces the arrival of Canadian Colt rifles on the US market, which were previously supplied to LEO agencies and are now becoming available to civilian gun owners. The content highlights the relative rarity of these Canadian variants in the US compared to domestic Colt AR-15s. The description also includes links for supporting the channel and for a gun school. Hashtags like #ar15 and #diemaco are provided.
This video delves into the L119A2, the successor to the British Special Forces' L119A1 rifle. Introduced around 2016-2017, the L119A2, manufactured by Colt Canada, features a licensed LMT monolithic upper receiver for enhanced accessory mounting, though it presents challenges in heat management and cleaning. Key upgrades include a MagPul CTR stock and Geissele triggers, contrasting with the A1's MILSPEC components. The rifle gained public attention after Christian Craighead was seen using it during the 2019 Nairobi Westlands mall siege. The video highlights both 10" and 15.7" barrel variants, with the example in the video featuring a 16" barrel to avoid SBR classification.
This video explores the L119A1, a variant of the AR-15 platform adopted by UK Special Forces. Originally a Diemaco C8 SFW, it features unique modifications like an early flat-top upper, stepped buffer tube, textured telescoping stock, Lone Star grip, Knight's RAS, and an ambidextrous charging handle. The rifle was tested extensively in various environments and, despite being overgassed in its 10-inch barreled variant, proved reliable and eventually became the standard service rifle for the Royal Marines. The L119A2, a significantly different successor, is also briefly mentioned.
This video focuses on Diemaco/Colt Canada AR platforms, often referred to as the "Great White North" ARs. It showcases various aspects of these rifles, likely including their history, features, and potentially comparisons or modifications. The description also includes affiliate links to related merchandise such as PVC patches, posters, a book on the M16, backup sights, earmuffs, a rifle rest, a military tool, and an armorer's manual, suggesting a comprehensive look at these firearms and their accessories.
This YouTube video is a book review of "Vickers Guide AR15 Volume II" by Larry Vickers and James Rupley. The review highlights that the second volume shifts focus from the early development of the AR-15 (covered in Volume I) to more modern iterations of the platform. It details the inclusion of foreign-made AR variants (Diemaco, Norinco, HK), the development of piston-driven AR models (Colt experimental, T65, HK 416, HK 417), and modern 7.62mm NATO AR-10 type rifles (M110, L129A1). The reviewer expresses pleasant surprise that the book leans into military applications rather than just commercial or competition models, finding the comparisons of different military iterations and accessories interesting.
Nutnfancy provides a highly anticipated 10-year delayed review of the Colt AR-15, specifically the "naked" Colt 6920 model, which has been outfitted with additional furniture. The reviewer emphasizes its combat-proven track record in multiple theaters, highlighting its 100% reliability across all loads, excellent accuracy, lightweight design, affordability, and durability. The video also briefly showcases a "cop issue" Colt AR-15A3, Diemaco Canada built for proof, and mentions other comparable AR-15 brands like POF, S&W, and BCM, while still advocating for Colt's milspec quality and historical significance. The reviewer gives the Colt AR-15 a perfect 5 out of 5 on his likability scale and recommends it for those looking to arm themselves.
This video showcases a heavily used Colt AR-15A3, identified as a 6920 series and a Diemaco Canada produced collectible. The presenter highlights its historical significance, worn anodizing, polished receiver, and beat-up collapsible stock, emphasizing that despite its appearance, the rifle remains highly functional and capable of extensive service life. The video demonstrates the Colt's enduring quality and performance in action.
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