This video details the process of building a rifle specifically for moose hunting. It focuses on the custom build aspect, likely covering component selection, assembly, and potentially initial testing or setup for its intended hunting purpose.
This video focuses on a custom build of a Bul Armory Ultralight Pro pistol. The creator details the process of building this specific firearm. The channel emphasizes that its content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not sell firearms or accessories. It also includes disclaimers about safety protocols and professional execution of demonstrations.
This video showcases a custom rifle build, humorously titled 'Crazy Trailer Park Rifle Build'. The description confirms the build is based on a Remington 700 short barrel chambered in .300 Ultra Magnum, with a lighthearted comment about the presumed owner's residence. The link suggests a connection to a precision rifle community.
This YouTube video showcases the creation and features of a custom AR-15 build, specifically dubbed 'The Greissele,' with a 13.9-inch barrel. The title suggests a focus on versatility and a 'do-all' capability for this particular AR-15 configuration. The description promotes the channel's other content, including shorts, a podcast, and an 'Outside The Warehouse' channel, as well as links to their social media presence on Instagram, Twitter, and Rumble. While no specific calibers or manufacturers are detailed in the provided text, the core subject is a personalized AR-15 rifle.
This video features Varick Beise showcasing his custom 2025 rifle build, meticulously designed for both NRL (National Rifle League) precision shooting competitions and practical hunting applications. Beise provides a detailed breakdown of the rifle's components, explaining his reasoning behind each choice to achieve long-range accuracy and field reliability across various environments. The video aims to offer insights into creating a high-performance rifle suitable for competitive shooting and outdoor use.
This YouTube video focuses on a custom build project for a .32 S&W Long caliber firearm, specifically a Model 36. The title suggests a detailed walkthrough of the build process, likely involving modifications, assembly, and potentially range testing or a review of the completed custom firearm. It caters to enthusiasts interested in handgun modifications and niche calibers.
This video features the Griffin Armament Rail System, highlighting its potential use in firearm builds. The description strongly promotes "Basement Operator Company" with links to their website, Discord, and YouTube channel, encouraging viewers to engage with their content which includes builds, discount codes, and merchandise. It also emphasizes safety protocols and disclaimers regarding the content's educational and entertainment nature, noting the creator is not a gunsmith. Affiliate links for Amazon purchases are also present.
This video showcases a new firearm setup or build in progress, hinting at a potential PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) build. The description also mentions it's a live stream and provides links for Recover Tactical products and discount codes through direct.me. The creator is also offering channel membership perks.
This video breaks down a modernized CAR-15 rifle build, showcasing a unique, futuristic aesthetic. The presenter, Eric, details the components and accessories used in the build. Links to the complete build list, sponsor products (WETWRX, RENEWAL RAIN, VENTURE SURPLUS), and training courses are provided, along with discount codes. The video also touches on other channel content like the Hatchet Cast Podcast and an Amazon shopping list for preparedness items.
This video showcases the creator's first Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) build, which is a Palmetto State Armory (PSA) firearm. The description includes affiliate links to various products and services, including the PSA firearm, 3D printing filament, the creator's merchandise, Patreon, general gear, a chest rig from Moonlight Industries, and a second YouTube channel. The creator also mentions earning commissions from these links.
This video focuses on the Army Ranger rifle, specifically the URGI (Upper Receiver Group - Intermediate), detailing the components used to create a clone build. The content promises to go through the parts and then test the rifle to evaluate its performance and user experience.
This video, titled 'Now the real work begins! Stay tuned…', suggests an upcoming project or development related to firearms or a related activity. The description is minimal, indicating anticipation for a subsequent reveal. Given the nature of firearm content, this likely hints at a build, modification, review, or some form of ongoing gun-related endeavor. The cryptic title aims to build suspense and encourage viewers to return for the full content.