This video puts the Thompson/Center Encore rifle through a brutal 30-day durability test simulating harsh hunting conditions. The test involves burying one rifle in dirt, soaking another in saltwater, and submerging a third in a pond. After the month-long ordeal, the rifles are brought to the range to assess their reliability and performance. The video aims to demonstrate the Encore's strength and versatility for hunters who rely on dependable firearms for big game pursuits like whitetails and elk, highlighting how the rifle holds up against environmental challenges.
This video reviews the PSA JAKL in .308 caliber, questioning if it's a "poor man's SCAR-H." The review is conducted "on the clock, in the dirt and dust and heat." The content is explicitly stated as not sponsored, as the reviewer purchased the firearm themselves. The description also includes a call for viewer support via Patreon.
This YouTube video features an extreme torture test of a Riley Defense AK47. The rifle is subjected to intense abuse, including exposure to a flamethrower, being shot with a shotgun, and being covered in dirt, sand, and mud. The video aims to test the rifle's durability and determine if it can withstand such harsh conditions.
This YouTube video features a "torture test" of a Riley Defense AK rifle, subjecting it to a challenging mix of dirt and sand. The description emphasizes adherence to YouTube guidelines, safe filming practices at a private range, and the use of semi-automatic, unmodified firearms with limited magazine capacity. It also stresses the importance of firearm safety at all times.
This video reviews the PSA Sabre-15, an AR-15 rifle priced under $1000. The creator discusses PSA's goal of providing high quality at an affordable price, addressing perceptions within the AR-15 community. The review touches on potential drawbacks and includes a 'dirt test' to assess reliability. It also mentions various gear and support links, including Patreon and merchandise.
This video from Fit'n Fire tests the durability of KCI AK magazines by deliberately filling one with dirt. The title "Just As Good As Surplus? The Kalash Files" suggests a comparison to surplus AK magazines, implying a focus on reliability and value. The description confirms the dirt test, aiming to assess the magazine's performance under adverse conditions.
This YouTube video features a durability test of the Glock 19 Gen 5 pistol. The content focuses on testing the firearm's reliability by exposing it to harsh environmental conditions such as water, sand, dirt, and mud. The description invites viewers to discover how the Glock 19 Gen 5 performs under these challenging circumstances and compares it against unspecified competition. Additionally, the description includes links for donations to a local shelter in Ames, Iowa, and to the creator's Patreon account.
This video features a Glock 19 Gen 4 undergoing the "Gauntlet" reliability test by the Military Arms Channel. The test includes exposure to water, sand, dirt, and mud, pushing the semi-customized firearm to its limits. The host expresses excitement to see how this custom Glock 19 performs compared to a stock version previously tested. The description also includes links for donations to a local shelter and the creator's Patreon account.
This video presents a reliability test for the Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm pistol. The creator aims to replicate and compare the results of a "gauntlet" test performed by the Military Arms Channel. The test involves subjecting the firearm to harsh conditions such as mud, dirt, and water to assess its durability and performance under duress. The video will determine if the M&P 9mm holds up to these challenging elements.
This video is a preview of a sand and dirt test featuring an AR rifle, an M1A rifle, and a MAS 49/56 rifle. Using Arizona desert sand and an air compressor, the InRange channel aims to determine which of these firearms will remain functional under harsh environmental conditions. The test also probes the widely held belief about the M1A's exceptional reliability. The full video is available on Full30.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel focuses on a 'Dirt Test' for the Springfield Armory XDS pistol. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, and outlines their independent testing and evaluation process. They state they are not in the business of selling firearms and that all content is objective. The video likely puts the XDS through a scenario involving dirt to assess its reliability and performance under adverse conditions. VSO clarifies their contractual relationship with manufacturers, ensuring their reviews remain unbiased and transparent to the audience.
This video demonstrates the reliability of an AR-15 rifle, specifically a Colt 6920, by subjecting it to a "dirt test." The creator intentionally introduces dirt into the rifle's action and the magazine to see how it performs under adverse conditions. The video aims to showcase the robust nature of the AR-15 platform and its ability to function even when contaminated. Viewers are warned about potentially squeamish content. The description also includes a Patreon link for support and a suggestion to watch another video about a BCM Mk12 with an AEM5 silencer.