This video examines a unique Bulgarian Makarov pistol featuring a slide-locking mechanism designed to reduce noise during suppressed firing. Unlike typical slide locks aimed at brass concealment, this modification prevents the slide from cycling, thereby minimizing the sound of escaping gas and chambering a new round, which are significant noise contributors even with subsonic ammunition. The presenter highlights that this is not a factory variant but an interesting custom modification. The video also provides links to a silenced pistol playlist, research opportunities at the Royal Armouries, firearms reference books, and the presenter's supporting platforms.
This YouTube video features a Glock 43x, which the title suggests has a 'switch' and is 'NOT what you think,' hinting at a modification or discussion around automatic fire capabilities. The mention of 'SHARK PUPPY' as the channel name or a specific build name could indicate a custom or themed firearm. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the modification and the comparison or focus of the video remains speculative, but it clearly centers on a specific Glock pistol model and its potential functionalities beyond standard semi-automatic operation.
This video showcases a "tactical" makeover of the Hi-Point 995 carbine using the High Tower Armory MBS95 Bullpup Conversion Chassis. The kit transforms the budget-friendly 9mm PCC into a compact bullpup configuration. The description also includes promotional links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, along with social media and contact information for the channel, RTT: Guns & Gear. The content emphasizes educational purposes and personal review experiences.
This video, "Trick Shots & Cowboy Action with Modern Lever Guns," celebrates lever-action rifles at an event called Leverfest. It features a spectrum from traditional .22LR to powerful .45-70 Government firearms. The content includes cowboy action shooting with notable figures, as well as modern modifications like optics, suppressors, precision triggers, and tactical handguards. The event caters to both Western traditionalists and modern tactical enthusiasts, showcasing both classic trick shots and competitive performance, with a goal to inspire viewers to select their next lever-action rifle. It also promotes Gun Talk's various platforms for more content.
This video description details a modification project on a Remington 870 Police Magnum, where the user installed a Choate Machine Tool folding stock to achieve a more compact and tactical appearance, inspired by 1980s and 1990s action movies and cop shows. The installation process is humorously described as a series of errors and challenges, but the user expresses satisfaction with the final result. The description also briefly mentions the historical use of folding stocks on Remington law enforcement shotguns dating back to the 1960s, noting the rarity and cost of original Remington folding stocks.
This YouTube video, titled 'Short Stroke It,' appears to be a firearms-related content piece. While the description does not provide specific details about the firearm or modification discussed, it strongly encourages viewer support through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. The title 'Short Stroke It' suggests a focus on a modification or technique related to firearms, potentially involving the action or cycling of a weapon. Given the title and the nature of the linked social media platforms, the content likely delves into firearm mechanics, modifications, or performance enhancement.
This video provides a comparison between fixed and collapsible AR-15 buttstocks, aiming to help viewers choose the right stock to improve their shooting performance. It highlights the "NOC" AR-15 rifle, designed by Jason Hanson, emphasizing its precision, durability, and suitability for tactical use and home defense. The description also includes links to other relevant videos, a playlist, and a Patreon community for exclusive perks. Additionally, it promotes various survival and tactical gear, including survival food, a tomahawk, self-defense blades, a water filter, and a rescue knife. Jason Hanson's background as a former CIA officer and author is mentioned, along with his expertise in tactical training.
This video focuses on the initial trigger fitting process, highlighting the craftsmanship involved. The title emphasizes key aspects like "reset" and "crisp, clean" trigger breaks, suggesting a detailed look at how a trigger is adjusted or installed for optimal performance. The use of hashtags like #wilsoncombat and #craftsmanship indicates a focus on quality firearms and the skill required to maintain or improve them.
This YouTube video focuses on a "Pin & Weld" modification, likely for firearms, presented by PSA. The description heavily promotes various affiliate links for deals on Amazon, 704gear.com (selling shirts and knives), and other platforms like Campsite, Twitter, and Rumble. It also encourages viewers to join a "704 Members Club" for perks. The content appears to be part of the 704 Tactical brand, with multiple links to their social media and other channels.
This video, titled "I Rattle Canned my AK9 and THIS Happened," likely showcases a modification or customization of an AK-pattern firearm, specifically an AK9. The description promotes "Basement Operator Company," which offers builds, discount codes, and merchandise, suggesting a focus on firearm customization and potentially build processes. The creator, Elliott Delp, also promotes their social media and a general outdoor/firearms-related email address. The disclaimers emphasize safety checks and that the creator is not a gunsmith, positioning the content as educational and entertaining rather than professional advice. Affiliate links and a disclaimer about earning from qualifying purchases are also present.
This video showcases a custom full-auto PSL rifle, humorously described as 'sick, useless but sick.' The description includes affiliate links for various firearm-related accessories and brands like AXIL Earmuffs, Efect Military Tool, and Challenge Targets. It also provides donation links for Small Arms Solutions (SAS) and a link to their Patreon page and Amazon store. The content appears to be a demonstration or feature of a unique firearm modification.
This video from Gun Talk Media's Build Box series offers practical setup tips for integrating a suppressor onto a fixed-barrel pistol caliber carbine (PCC). Hosted by Ryan Gresham, the content originates from the "Build Box Nook of Knowledge" and focuses on considerations for those looking to enhance their PCC with suppressed shooting. The video is part of Build Box Season 2, which is sponsored by several prominent firearm industry brands. It also provides broadcast information for the show on the Outdoor Channel and directs viewers to subscribe to Gun Talk's various platforms for more content.