This YouTube video is the third part of a series focusing on the ATRS Modern Hunter, an alternative AR-10 semi-automatic rifle. It details the field stripping process, including disassembly and reassembly. The video also previews upcoming content covering the firearm's design, function, and features, as well as a dedicated accuracy test. Technical specifications such as caliber (.308), operating system (Direct Gas Impingement), barrel length (18.6"), and weight (10.6lbs) are provided. The video also touches upon Canadian firearm classification and regulations concerning barrel length.
This video is Part 3 of a series focused on the ATRS Modern Varmint rifle, specifically detailing its disassembly and reassembly. The description outlines the broader video series which includes introductions, shooting demonstrations, design overviews, and accuracy tests. Technical specifications like caliber (.223), operating system (Direct Gas Impingement), and barrel length (18.6") are provided, along with its non-restricted classification in Canada. Social media links for additional content are also included.
This video is Part 2 of a series focusing on the ATRS Modern Varmint rifle, a semi-automatic alternative AR-15. The content includes POV shooting, demonstrating the rifle's controls, ergonomics, and any modifications. It highlights technical specifications such as its .223 caliber, direct gas impingement operation, semi-automatic fire mode, and an 18.6" barrel that makes it non-restricted in Canada. The video also references upcoming parts covering disassembly, reassembly, and detailed overviews of the firearm, as well as a separate series on accuracy testing. Social media links for additional content are provided.
This video explores the Direct Gas Impingement operating system used in firearms, clarifying that it is distinct from the AR-15's system. The creator mentions a forthcoming video on AR-series rifles. The description also promotes a book about French military rifles and offers Patreon support and merchandise. The content appears educational, focusing on firearm mechanics and history.
This video delves into the history and development of the MAS 44, a French semi-automatic rifle. It details the long bureaucratic process that delayed its creation, the trials it underwent, and its timely arrival just before the 1940 armistice. Despite being hidden from German forces, the project was revived after liberation, with production beginning in late 1945. The MAS 44 featured a direct gas impingement system and a tilting bolt, praised for its ruggedness and simplicity. It was initially adopted by the French Navy, with only 6,200 units produced before being succeeded by the MAS 1949. The video notes that most surviving MAS 44 rifles were eventually surplussed to the United States, where their rarity is often overlooked. The description also promotes a book titled 'Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016'.
This is the third part of a three-part Q&A session from InRangeTV, covering a range of firearm-related topics. Discussions include potential innovations in rifle and handgun platforms, the efficacy of hyper burst and counter-recoil systems, the decline of delayed blowback and direct impingement gas systems in modern rifles, and the rationale behind fixed magnification optics for combat troops. The video also touches upon rifle camouflage techniques, the effectiveness of the Chiappa Triple Threat shotgun for home defense, hypothetical WWII scenarios with era-specific and modern firearm loadouts, and opinions on firearm-themed media and VR games. The session concludes with a query about potentially collaborating with experts in the night vision and thermal industry.
This NRA Gun of the Week features the Ruger AR-556, a direct-gas impingement AR-15 style carbine positioned as a more affordable alternative to the piston-driven Ruger SR-556. The review highlights its value proposition, detailing features like a 16-inch chrome-lined barrel, carbine-length gas system, and an optics-ready flat-top receiver with a flip-up rear sight. The video emphasizes its robust construction and the innovative handguard attachment method developed by Ruger engineers.
This video provides a slow-motion look at the MAS 49/56 rifle, highlighting its design and historical context. The description details its direct gas impingement system, tilting bolt mechanism (similar to the FAL), and its chambering in 7.5x54mm. It is presented as an under-appreciated rifle in the US, with a history nearly leading to mass production before the German invasion of 1940.
This video delves into the mechanics of the AR rifle's Direct Gas Impingement (DGI) system. While acknowledging that many AR owners might already be familiar with the topic, the content is aimed at providing a clear explanation for those with less mechanical experience. The video specifically focuses on how the DGI system operates within the AR platform and differentiates it from other DGI gun designs. The description also includes a link to the Forgotten Weapons website.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport AR-15, highlighting its exceptional value for the price. The reviewer praises its accuracy, achieving sub-inch groups with Wolf Steel FMJ and around 1.5 inches with higher-quality ammo at 100 yards, suggesting 1 MOA capability. Key features like the 5R rifling, Melonite treatment, and reliable direct gas impingement system are discussed. Despite lacking a dust cover and forward assist, its lightweight design and good ergonomics are noted. The reviewer considers it a top choice for budget-conscious buyers seeking a tactical carbine and believes it could disrupt industry pricing.
This video provides an in-depth examination of the AG-42B Ljungman, highlighting its historical significance as the Swedish army's first semi-automatic rifle and its pioneering use of a direct gas impingement system. The content focuses on the rifle's operational mechanics and a detailed disassembly guide, offering valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in historical military rifles and their engineering.
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