This YouTube video, titled 'AK guerilla Gunsmithing - Rubber Band & Toothpick!', demonstrates field expedient methods for repairing and maintaining an AK-pattern rifle using common household items. The description highlights the use of a rubber band and a toothpick to ensure the firearm's functionality in a survival or field environment. It also promotes the AKOU channel and its merchandise store.
This video demonstrates an expedient field repair technique for reseating a tire bead, particularly useful for off-road and outdoor enthusiasts. The instructor, Chad, from Tier-1 Group, showcases a method using a lighter and starter fluid to quickly re-seat a tire bead, emphasizing its practicality in situations where professional tools are unavailable. The description highlights the importance of such skills for vehicle owners who find themselves in remote locations, such as while hunting or enjoying the outdoors, and contrasts this method with other common techniques. The video promotes further training with Tier-1 Group for comprehensive field repair knowledge.
This video from Tier-1 Group demonstrates practical vehicle survival repair skills, focusing on how to plug a tire in the field, both with and without a dedicated plug kit. Instructor Chad covers using common materials like medical gloves and 550 cord, as well as improvising with tools like screwdrivers and Leatherman pliers when a kit isn't available. The emphasis is on expedient repairs for off-road or emergency situations, highlighting a valuable "man skill" for outdoor enthusiasts.
This video demonstrates how to patch a bullet hole in a vehicle radiator, a skill relevant to survival scenarios. While the description humorously references movie tropes like urinating in the radiator, the focus is on practical repair techniques. The video features two Special Forces Operators, Chad and Karl, providing instruction. It also promotes Tactical Rifleman merchandise and recommends specific vendors for night vision and thermal imaging equipment.
This YouTube video features Field Editor Martin K.A. Morgan at the Musée National d'Histoire Militaire in Luxembourg. He examines the World War II era M3 submachine gun, commonly known as the 'Grease Gun'. The video highlights a simple field fix that soldiers used when the crank handle of the weapon broke, offering a glimpse into the practical maintenance and operational history of this iconic firearm.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews presents a comprehensive AR-15 Field Repair Kit, ideal for range days or survival situations. It details essential spare parts like firing pins, extractor springs, hammer springs, trigger springs, disconnector, disconnector spring, cam pin, gas key, gas rings, roll pin, safety detent spring, and magazine catch spring. Optional additions like a bolt carrier group and gas tube are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of keeping an AR-15 operational in various scenarios. The creator, Sootch00, encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more content.
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