This "Gun Of The Week" video from American Rifleman features an in-depth review of the FMK Firearms 9C1-G3 Elite, an all-American-made, optics-ready, striker-fired 9mm pistol. The video highlights its features, including a polymer frame with ergonomic enhancements, a carbon steel slide with front and rear serrations, and an open-top slide milled for direct optic mounting. It also discusses the pistol's performance on the range, its Glock-pattern compatibility for aftermarket sights, and its aesthetically pleasing "American pride" touches. The specifications of the pistol are provided, covering its action type, caliber, barrel length, dimensions, and weight.
This video offers a review of the Bul Armory Axe Tomahawk FS pistol. The reviewer notes Bul Armory's traditional focus on 1911-style hammer-fired pistols and explores their venture into striker-fired handguns, designed roughly in line with the Glock pattern. The pistol was provided by Bul Armory for the review, with no financial relationship disclosed. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear recommended by the reviewer, including holsters, eye protection, and video production equipment.
This video showcases a 3D printed Glock 26 frame, dubbed the "G26 NAO" (Not Any Other), designed to highlight the perceived absurdities of the National Firearms Act (NFA). The creator explains how attaching a foregrip to a pistol, even if not designed for easy use, can classify it as an Any Other Weapon (AOW) under the NFA, requiring a tax stamp. The video emphasizes that 3D printing firearms is federally legal and discusses the legal justifications and artistic intent behind the build, aiming to educate viewers on the NFA's regulations.
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