This video features a Stenzel SAK-21, an AK platform rifle, undergoing a rigorous endurance test, firing 1000 rounds in one hour. It includes first impressions and initial shooting impressions of the rifle, likely highlighting its performance and durability under extreme conditions. The description also promotes the Kalash Bash Texas event, merchandise, and the creator's Instagram, indicating a focus on the AK platform and firearm community engagement.
This video provides an update on the endurance testing of the PSA 570 Pump-Action Shotgun. The description indicates that the shotgun is undergoing rigorous testing and that further updates will be released soon. The video emphasizes that all firearms are handled in compliance with legal regulations.
This YouTube video features a 1000-round endurance test of a Kimber Next Gen 1911, specifically the "2k11" variant, which incorporates an optic cut and external extractor. The test is conducted without any cleaning or lubrication to see if the firearm can handle the stress. The video details the different magazines used, including Springfield Armory, Kimber, and Wilson Combat ETM models. It also highlights sponsors and affiliate links for various gear and products. The creator emphasizes that all firearms are safety checked and tested on a closed range by trained professionals for informational and entertainment purposes.
This video puts the Kimber 2011 Pistol, specifically the 2K11 model, through a grueling 4,500+ round endurance test with absolutely no cleaning. The reviewer, Eric, questions whether this pistol will establish a lasting legacy or fade into obscurity. The description also highlights various discount codes for firearm-related gear and mentions the Barrel & Hatchet build list and training courses.
This YouTube video appears to be a long-term endurance test of the Taurus G2C pistol, aiming to determine if it can successfully fire 1,000 rounds. The title "Where Are The Fan Boys After This One?" suggests a critical or perhaps challenging review, potentially anticipating negative results or challenging the brand's supporters. The content likely involves range testing and evaluation of the firearm's reliability under sustained use.
This video from Garand Thumb investigates the durability of a $900 AK-pattern rifle, specifically questioning how many rounds it can endure. The title implies a "how long will it last?" endurance test, a common format for firearm reviews and durability assessments. The description directs viewers to the company's website and social media channels for merchandise and further content.
This YouTube video from Gun Talk's @RangeReadyStudios features a torture test of the Ruger RXM firearm. The test aims to determine the maximum number of rounds the RXM can handle before failure. The video also includes a quick accuracy test performed by Chris Cerino midway through the endurance trial. Viewers can see the Ruger RXM in action and learn about its performance under extreme stress. The description encourages viewers to subscribe for more content across various platforms and podcasts.
This video from T.REX Armory details a 3,000-round endurance test of the Platypus pistol. The content focuses on the performance and reliability of the firearm after extensive use, likely covering its handling, potential issues, and overall durability. It's a practical evaluation for firearm enthusiasts interested in the longevity of specific pistol models.
This video initiates a long-term endurance test of a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre rifle, aiming to document its performance over 10,000 rounds. The title directly questions the "duty rating" of these rifles, suggesting the test will assess their reliability and durability under significant stress. The description confirms the start of a 10k round journey, indicating a focus on practical application and longevity. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in the real-world performance of budget-friendly AR-15 platforms.
This YouTube video appears to be a long-term endurance test of a Staccato XC pistol, aiming to determine its reliability after firing 25,000 rounds. The description also promotes in-person classes and digital coaching from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), along with Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The focus is on practical application and training within the shooting community.
This video critically examines the definition and application of 'MIL-SPEC' in the context of AR-15 rifles. It questions whether an AR-15 assembled with MIL-SPEC parts would truly pass military qualification tests, particularly a 6,000-round endurance test. The discussion highlights the importance of MIL-SPEC for parts longevity and interchangeability, while acknowledging that not all rifles built with such components meet military standards. The description also promotes the creator's website, social media, and various affiliate products including freeze-dried beef, body armor, safety glasses, and medical kits, emphasizing their relevance to preparedness and SHTF scenarios.
This video introduces the Combat Standard Test (CST), a challenging fitness and skill assessment for individuals involved in combat-related activities. The CST involves a timed event that includes loading a Humvee, performing a 100-calorie Assault Bike (or a 1.5-mile run), completing 100 Burpee Pull-ups, and then another 100-calorie Assault Bike (or 1.5-mile run) to finish. Participants must complete the test wearing a 20lb vest within a 60-minute time cap. The video also mentions Daniel “Jake” Hubman.