This video provides a comprehensive review of the M+M M10X GEN 2.5 rifle. The presenter highlights its reliability and ruggedness, noting its ability to function with the cheapest ammunition available in Canada, specifically Chinese surplus 'spam can' rounds, having put 1000 rounds through it without issue. Key features discussed include its long-stroke gas piston operating system, free-floating barrel, 5/8-24 muzzle thread with included Chaos Muzzle Brake, monolithic handguard, ambidextrous controls, and its design for ease of field servicing. The rifle is presented as a blend of AK and AR platform familiarity, engineered in the USA. The review also mentions the Vector Optics Frenzy 1x18x20 red dot sight as a suitable optic for the rifle. The video acknowledges the Calgary Shooting Center for facilitating the review.
This TFBTV video from SHOT Show Coverage features James Reeves discussing the upcoming IWI Carmel rifle's arrival in the USA in 2023. The Carmel is highlighted as a combat-proven, durable, and robust weapon system with an innovative design. Key features include a rotating bolt, ambidextrous controls, MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny rails, a short-stroke gas piston, a two-position gas regulator, a hammer-forged, chrome-lined, free-floating barrel, and a jump compensator. The description emphasizes its modularity, ease of maintenance, corrosion resistance, and quick-detachable barrel. It's compatible with NATO MIL STD 5.56 magazines and offers a foldable/retractable stock, adjustable cheek-rest, ergonomic pistol grip, and an enlarged trigger guard. The video also mentions the availability of four different barrel lengths and provides technical specifications for caliber, rifling, weight, and rate of fire.
This YouTube Q&A episode addresses a range of firearms-related questions from Patreon supporters. Topics covered include the suitability of 40gr .223 ammunition with a 1:8 twist barrel, the advantages of a free-floating barrel, firearm cleaning frequency, distinctions in scope mounts, rings, and bases, and the potential impact of YouTube's platform policies on gun channels. The discussion also delves into the effect of primer depth on standard deviation, differences between two specific 55gr bullet types (Blitzking and Gameking), alternative caliber choices if .22LR, .223, and .308 were unavailable, and an opinion on the Volquartsen Summit rifle. The host encourages viewers to support the channel via Patreon.
This video delves into the Danish 1889 Krag-Jorgensen rifle, highlighting its historical significance as the first military adoption of the Krag-Jorgensen design. It explores the rifle's chambering in the 8x58R cartridge, noting its use in Remington Rolling Block rifles but emphasizing the Krag's more powerful loading. The description points out a unique feature: a large barrel jacket, similar to the German Gewehr 88, designed to free-float the barrel and potentially enhance accuracy. The video also mentions the contrast with Norwegian and American Krag rifles regarding this feature.
This video features a range test of an "accurized ATI Mosin" rifle. The creators highlight significant improvements made to the rifle, including stock bedding and free-floating the barrel, to enhance accuracy. They express satisfaction with the results, describing the rifle as a "great little rifle" that is also accurate. The description also includes links to the manufacturer, accessories, apparel, and social media channels.
This video features Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, demonstrating the process of glass bedding a rifle stock. The demonstration focuses on improving rifle accuracy by creating a solid bedding package for the rifle action, while also free-floating the barrel. This technique is explained as a method to ensure that environmental factors like temperature and humidity fluctuations do not adversely affect the rifle's point of impact, thus maintaining consistent accuracy. The video aims to educate viewers on this gunsmithing technique for enhancing rifle performance.
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