This video features a review of the Surefire Warden, a popular muzzle device accessory for firearms. The description also provides links to the creator's training services, Patreon page for support, Facebook group for discussion, and a secondary YouTube channel for gaming content. While the review itself is likely focused on the Surefire Warden's performance and features, the description also promotes a broader community and additional content streams.
This video focuses on the Strike Industries SMC Bravo Blast Shield. The description mentions the "Basement Operator Company" and provides links to their website, social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon), and contact information for marketing services. It also includes standard disclaimers regarding firearm safety and that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes, with the creator not being a gunsmith. Affiliate links are also noted.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs Caleb and Steve breaks down the various types of muzzle devices available for rifles. They explain the function and benefits of flash hiders, compensators, muzzle brakes, blast deflectors, and sound suppressors. The discussion uses AR-15 rifles as examples but notes applicability to other rifle types, including bolt-action hunting rifles. The video aims to help viewers make informed decisions when choosing the right muzzle device for their needs.
This video is a product spotlight on the SOLGW NOX Gen2 Muzzle Device for the AR-15, featuring Mike Mihalski, founder of Sons of Liberty Gun Works. The NOX Gen2 is discussed as a dual-function muzzle device, acting as both a flash suppressor and compensator, effectively reducing muzzle flash and rise without excessive concussion. It's also highlighted as a compatible mount for Dead Air sound suppressors, making it ideal for defensive AR-15 platforms. The video delves into the differences between the Gen1 and Gen2 models, emphasizing the Gen2's improved performance for both left-handed and right-handed shooters practicing with their non-dominant hand. Key features like symmetrical porting and QPQ Nitride finish are mentioned, along with the inclusion of timing shims.
This "Smyth Busters" episode from Brownells Gun Techs Caleb and Steve investigates the common firearm myth that suppressors reduce gun accuracy. The experts clarify that simply installing a suppressor does not inherently impact a firearm's accuracy. However, they explain that improper installation, particularly misaligned threads from a poorly executed threading job on a barrel, can indeed compromise accuracy. They emphasize the importance of using an alignment gauge and suggest using shims instead of crush washers for timing suppressors on platforms like the AR-15 and AR-308, as advised by "Uncle Steve."
This YouTube Short compares the Surefire Warden and Surefire Socom Muzzle Brake, showcasing their performance in 240 FPS slow motion. The video focuses on the debris kicked up by each device, providing a visual side-by-side analysis for viewers interested in firearm accessories and muzzle devices. The use of slow-motion highlights the tactical and functional aspects of these popular Surefire products.
This video provides an update on the production of Dragonfire rifles. The presenter announces the arrival of two pallets containing parts kits, custom barrels, and flash suppressors, which have been long-awaited. Machining and assembly of these parts will commence shortly, allowing for the fulfillment of existing waiting list orders. The video also mentions an upcoming delivery of parts for .308 caliber Dragonfire rifles and encourages viewers to join the waiting list for future batches. A link to shop for t-shirts is also provided.
This video announces that Dragon Fire Rifles have completely sold out due to high demand. The seller received 75 parts kits and heavy barrel uppers, which were gone by Sunday. New stock is not expected until mid-July. The video highlights the rifle's special features, including a new chrome-lined heavy barrel with a 1:8 twist and a custom flash suppressor, emphasizing its superior accuracy compared to standard thin barrels and even standard M16 machine guns, particularly when hot. The seller will announce restocks on Facebook and YouTube and thanks customers for their business. T-shirts are available at www.dragonmans.com/shop.
This video showcases new products from Brownells, featuring Paul Levy, the chief of the new product acquisition team. The first product is the Knight's Armament SR-30 Mod 2 complete M-LOK upper receiver in .300 AAC Blackout, highlighting its compatibility with AR-15 lowers, flash suppressor, URX M-LOK handguard, and flip-up sights. The video then moves on to Brownells slides for the Glock 48 pistol, emphasizing their oversized cocking serrations and availability with a solid top or a unique 'window' top. A 'Hot Tip' demonstrates how to convert a Glock 43 into a Glock 48 by installing these slides and a G48 barrel. Finally, a new Wolf Grey color in the Brownells Aluma-Hyde II spray-on gun finishes is introduced.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant explains the different functions of firearm muzzle devices. It breaks down the purposes of flash hiders (reducing muzzle flash), compensators (reducing muzzle rise by directing gas upward), and muzzle brakes (reducing felt recoil by redirecting gas outward). The video also touches on sound suppressors acting as muzzle brakes and multi-function muzzle devices. It specifically addresses the suitability of muzzle brakes for AR-15s chambered in .223/5.56mm.
This video delves into the history and features of the FN Model D, the final iteration of John Moses Browning's iconic BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle). Presented by Keith Ford and Paul Levy from Rock Island Auctions, the FN Model D, developed by Fabrique Nationale, boasts significant upgrades over its predecessor. These include a quick-change barrel, a pistol grip, a takedown system for easier cleaning, an adjustable gas system, and a threaded muzzle for accessories. The video highlights the Model D's heavier barrel with cooling fins designed to prevent warping during sustained fire, a common issue with earlier BARs. It also touches on the various calibers the Model D was chambered in, such as 6.5mm Swedish, 7x57 Mauser, 8x57 Mauser, 7.62 NATO, and .30-06 Springfield. Despite its improvements in handling, the fixed 20-round magazine ultimately limited its widespread military adoption in favor of belt-fed automatic weapons.
This YouTube video is a review of the PWS FSC 556/47 Gen2 Muzzle Device. The description provides links for merchandise, training, Patreon support, a Facebook group, Full 30 channel, and another YouTuber's channel. While the video focuses on a specific muzzle device, it indirectly relates to firearms platforms like AR-15 and AK-47 due to the device's compatibility.