This YouTube video, "Shooting My Favorite Gun Dan Horner Frame & Recoil Spring," appears to be a focused look at a specific firearm, likely an AR-15 platform given the mention of "frame & recoil spring" which are common AR-15 components. The title suggests a personal endorsement of the firearm by Dan Horner and highlights modifications or components related to the frame and recoil spring. The description points to the full video being available on the GBRS GROUP YouTube channel and provides numerous social media links for GBRS GROUP and associated individuals like DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn, indicating a professional production and likely a focus on tactical or performance aspects of firearms. Patreon exclusive content is also promoted.
This short video showcases the first live fire of a PY2A G43x frame. The focus is on the initial shooting experience with this custom or 3D-printed firearm component, implying a build or assembly process followed by a range test. Given the content, it likely appeals to individuals interested in custom Glock builds, DIY firearm projects, and the performance of alternative frame manufacturing methods.
This video from Basement Operator focuses on the Glock 19x frame and its backstraps. While the description mentions a variety of content including builds, discount codes, and merchandise, the title specifically highlights a component of the Glock 19x. The creator, Elliott Delp, also promotes his social media channels and media services, indicating a broader engagement with outdoor and potentially firearms-related content. The disclaimer clarifies the educational and entertainment intent of the channel and states the creator is not a gunsmith.
This YouTube short titled "Finding Love in the Gun Shop" appears to be a humorous or lighthearted take on the gun shop environment, potentially showcasing interactions between customers or staff, set against the backdrop of firearms. The description includes links to other shorts, a joke about Shadow Systems pistols "reproducing," and a list of hashtags related to gun shops, specific firearm brands like Shadow Systems, Canik, and Sig Sauer, and general firearm terminology. The overall tone suggests a focus on the camaraderie and culture surrounding firearms, rather than a technical review or training.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of the Sig Sauer P320 X5 Legion handgun, specifically highlighting its unique tungsten-infused frame. The presenter, Jarod, goes over the features of this carry variant. The description also includes links to other related content, such as an "What's in the Box" video and additional Sig videos, along with the GUNBROS social media and business philosophy. The content focuses on the specific features and materials of the firearm.
This video provides an update on the DOJ and ATF's appeal of an injunction related to firearm frames and receivers. The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products and services, such as TriStar Trading, Blackout Coffee, and firearms advocacy groups like Gun Owners of America and Firearms Policy Coalition. It also lists links to the creator's backup channel and contact information. The video emphasizes a disclaimer about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes, produced in a safe environment by professionals, and not intended to sell or instruct on firearm modification. It adheres to fair use principles for documentary and educational purposes.
This YouTube video focuses on the Glock 19 pistol, specifically analyzing its grip, frame, and overall feel in the hand. The content aims to determine if the pistol is perceived as 'blocky' or comfortable for users. It directly engages viewers by asking about their personal preference for the feel of this popular 9mm handgun.
This video provides a closer look at the slide and frame of the Springfield Armory 1911 DS pistol. The focus is on the specific components and details of this particular firearm model, offering viewers a more in-depth understanding of its construction and design. It appears to be a segment offering additional detail beyond a standard review.
This video discusses a last-minute alteration by the ATF to a new rule concerning the definition of firearm frames or receivers, which was set to go into effect. The creator provides a link to the official Federal Register document for the rule correction and shares various affiliate links for merchandise, other channels, and firearm advocacy organizations. The video emphasizes the importance of staying informed about regulatory changes affecting gun ownership.
This video announces the impending publication of the ATF's new rule regarding frames/receivers and 80% lower receivers. The description includes links to join the Firearms Policy Coalition, an email list, support via Patreon, and to purchase items from Blackout Coffee and GNG Shirts. It also provides links to Gun Owners of America and WPSN. The content creator emphasizes that all shooting is done on approved ranges by trained professionals in a safe environment, and the videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only, not to instruct on modification or sale of firearms. The video creator also lists their video production equipment.
This video discusses a "final rule" concerning firearm "frames or receivers," specifically referencing the ATF's classification and marking requirements. It highlights exemptions for existing split frame or receiver designs, including AR-15/M-16 variants, while noting that partially complete or nonfunctional frames or receivers are not exempted. The video directs viewers to TNVC and ARFCOM News for more information, providing direct links to the final rule and related articles. No firearms or accessories are sold or linked in the description.
This video provides a foundational understanding of firearms by detailing the basic types of firearms and their essential components. It breaks down the anatomy of a firearm, covering key parts such as the frame, barrel, and action, making it an ideal resource for individuals new to firearms or those seeking to reinforce their knowledge of firearm terminology and mechanics.
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