This video from InRange TV's Red Oktober 2021 event features a field trial of a KP15 polymer lower, comparing it to a Vietnam-era equivalent. The discussion touches on Colt's early 1960s monolithic polymer lower concept, highlighting the evolution of polymer firearms components. The trial involves running this modern setup through a multigun competition, providing practical insights into its performance in a dynamic shooting environment.
This video features the initial field trials of the KE Arms KP15 polymer lower receiver, specifically serial numbers 1-50. The test involves running these early production units through a 2g-ACM match shortly after their vibration welding. The video showcases three different configurations of the KP15 lower being tested. The creators also discuss the progression of the project and outline future steps. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
This video delves into the developmental history of the Colt M1911 pistol, focusing on its predecessors, the Colt Models 1909 and 1910. It highlights John Browning's innovative design elements introduced in these models, such as the single-link barrel system, enlarged grip safety, improved magazine release, and revised grip angle, all of which laid the groundwork for the iconic M1911. The description details early field trials and endurance tests that ultimately led to the adoption of the M1911.
This video delves into the Scotti Model X, an Italian prototype semi-automatic rifle from the late 1920s/early 1930s. It highlights the rifle's design, including its open-bolt action (uncommon for rifles of the era), its chambering in 6.5mm Carcano, and its use of standard Carcano clips and sights. The description notes that only around 250 were manufactured and none progressed beyond initial field trials, with later small-batch models also failing to gain acceptance. The video promises a look at its shooting, history, and disassembly.
This YouTube video, 'AK Operators Union - Episode 1 - Field Trials', is the first in a series from AKOU. Due to recent YouTube policy changes, direct links to their setups have been removed from the video description. Viewers are directed to a specific page on the AKOU website (akoperatorsunionlocal4774.com/links-to-setups/) for these links. The description also includes a link to their Patreon page for further support.
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