This video announces and likely showcases the FN SCAR rifle chambered in .300 Blackout. While direct product links are unavailable in the description, the creators direct viewers to their website for purchasing information. The video also promotes their secondary YouTube channels, including 'Outside The Warehouse,' a podcast channel, and a clips channel, along with their social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video covers the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) JAKL in .308 caliber, presented at SHOT Show 2024. The presenter highlights the new rifle's appeal, comparing it favorably to the FN SCAR 17, dubbing it the "poor man's SCAR 17." The description also includes affiliate links for various gear brands and the channel's website, indicating a focus on product promotion and coverage of firearms-related events.
This YouTube video features a comprehensive test of Defiant Munitions .308 Winchester TCX ammunition. The reviewer evaluates the expanding copper hollow-point projectile's performance, specifically questioning its suitability for hunting and self-defense scenarios. The test utilizes ballistic gel with heavy clothing simulation, and the ammunition is fired from both an FN SCAR 17 and a Remington 700 rifle. The video aims to determine if this .308 Winchester load is among the best tested so far.
This video is a comparative review and "showdown" between two popular semi-automatic rifles: the FN SCAR 17 and the Robinson Armament XCR-M. It highlights the rifles themselves and features various optics and accessories, including Elcan Specter DR, Vortex Razor HD scopes, and Spuhr scope mounts. The description also lists numerous cleaning kits, shooting rests, and other tactical gear, along with discount codes for related products and links to the creator's website, Patreon, and Amazon store. It appears to be an in-depth look at these firearms for enthusiasts.
This video showcases the "first and only" gold-plated SCAR 17, a custom build by Iron Monkey Rifle Works. The creator expresses initial surprise at how much they like the firearm in person, noting its stunning appearance, especially in sunlight. While time with the rifle was limited, the video aims to capture its aesthetic appeal. The description also includes links to the creator's advocacy text list, merchandise, other social media platforms, and a free concealed carry book.
This video showcases a range day featuring the FN SCAR rifle. The creators demonstrate shooting both smaller and larger caliber rounds in Arizona, emphasizing responsible firearm handling and environmental cleanup. The video also highlights their Instagram presence and mentions the editor, PrimalValor.
This video provides a rapid, under-60-second guide on how to clear an FN SCAR rifle, covering the 16, 17, and 20 models in any caliber. The demonstration focuses on three key steps: placing the firearm on safe, removing the magazine, and pulling the charging handle to eject any live round. The instruction is concise and practical for quick familiarization with safe handling procedures for this specific firearm family.
This video focuses on the practical accuracy of the FN SCAR 17 (Heavy), also known as the Mk17. The reviewer tests the rifle's performance at speed, highlighting its potential for accuracy, light weight, and low recoil in a foldable package. The description also mentions an accompanying review of a Nightforce ATACR optic and details on how viewers can support the channel.
This YouTube video provides a real-world range review of the Scar 17 rifle, featuring a 600-yard test. The creator shares multiple links for supporting their channel through Patreon, as well as promotional links for various gear and services including Caldwell Rock BR, USCCA, Tulster, Olight, Firearm Guard, and Kore Essentials belts. The description emphasizes firearm safety, states that no firearms or ammo are sold or promoted, and mentions that all firearms have mag limiters in place due to YouTube policy. The creator also clarifies that opinions are their own and not legal advice.
This video review focuses on the B&T APC 308 rifle, posing the question of whether it can be considered a "SCAR 17 Killer." The description highlights various optics and accessories used with the rifle, including Primary Arms SLX and GLx rifle scopes, Trijicon optics, and American Defense mounts. It also lists tactical earmuffs, a foam rifle rest, a military tool, and an armorer's manual. The video appears to be a comprehensive look at the APC 308, its performance, and its potential as a competitor to established platforms like the SCAR 17, with a strong emphasis on its accessory ecosystem.
This video investigates the ballistic resistance of sandbags against a .50 BMG round. The creator aims to determine the effective number of sandbags required to stop this powerful rifle caliber. The description also includes calls for viewer support through Patreon and PayPal, along with a mention of the creator's Instagram handle. The content appears to be an experimental test to demonstrate the stopping power of sandbags against heavy artillery.
This "Pick One" episode features US Army Special Forces Major Weston Amaya discussing weapon choices for a counter-sniper operation in 2007 Baghdad. The scenario pits a suppressed Accuracy International AE Mk I with an MP5A3 against a FN SCAR 17 with a Nightforce 1-8x ATACR LPVO. The discussion delves into the operational considerations for a CIA officer tasked with locating the sniper "Juba." The video also touches on the controversial use of JDAMs in civilian areas and reviews viewer comments and live reactions, concluding with a final vote showing a slight preference for the AI AE Mk I and MP5 combination.