This video features a detailed review of the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun, highlighting its tactical performance and budget-friendly nature. The review covers its gas-operated system, 12-gauge chambering, and features like oversized controls, ghost ring sights, and M-LOK attachments. The video demonstrates its effectiveness with Federal Flight Control Buckshot, showcasing tight patterns ideal for home defense, tactical use, or range days. It emphasizes the shotgun's American-made quality and value, irrespective of state firearm restrictions.
This video introduces the Smith & Wesson 1854 Stealth Hunter, a modern tactical lever-action rifle. It highlights the rifle's blacked-out finish, Picatinny rail, threaded muzzle, and M-LOK forend, positioning it as a versatile option for hunting, revolver companionship, or low-recoil shooting. Available in .44 Magnum, .357 Magnum, and .45 Colt, with .38 Special mentioned for low recoil, the 1854 features a smooth action, ghost ring rear sight, fiber optic front sight, and side-gate loading. The description emphasizes its performance, durability, and modern features, making it an attractive choice for lever-action enthusiasts. Promotional information for exclusive savings is also included.
This "Gun Of The Week" episode features the Military Armament Corp. MAC 2 Tactical Wood semi-automatic shotgun. Reviewers highlight its inertia-driven action, inspired by Benelli, and its tactical features including a Picatinny rail, ghost-ring rear sight, and Turkish walnut stock with checkering and a pistol grip. The 18.5" barrel is threaded for Beretta/Benelli-pattern chokes, and it comes with three constrictions. The shotgun is presented as a versatile option for home defense, hunting, or range use, with a competitive sub-$400 MSRP. The review details its operational controls, including a bolt-release, charging handle, magazine release, and crossbolt safety, and notes its lightweight aluminum receiver and Melonite-finished barrel.
This video features a shooting test of a WASR 10/63 AK rifle at 230 yards, targeting a 15-inch plate. The author aims to debunk the idea that AKs are ineffective at longer ranges. The rifle has minor aftermarket modifications to the forearm, stock, and grip from ATI. The shooter reflects on their own accuracy and mentions plans for future long-range tests with an Arsenal SGL20 equipped with a ghost ring sight. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, produced on private property by trained professionals.
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