This video, titled "Internet SHTF Rifle Nonsense - 'CQBR, GPR, SPR'", aims to debunk common misconceptions and jargon surrounding "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) rifles. The creator likely delves into the terminology used online for different rifle configurations, such as CQBR (Close Quarters Battle Receiver), GPR (General Purpose Rifle), and SPR (Special Purpose Rifle), to clarify their practical applications and potential misunderstandings. The description emphasizes that the content is based on unclassified doctrine and public source information found in military training manuals like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook. The creator also provides links to support the channel through Patreon and Venmo, and directs viewers to their Instagram.
This video showcases the "Elevator Drill" using a 14.5-inch GPR (likely referring to a Grendel Precision Rifle or a similar AR-15 platform chambered in a suitable caliber). The drill likely focuses on close-quarters engagement scenarios. Given the title, it suggests a practical application of firearm proficiency in a confined space, possibly for self-defense or tactical training.
This YouTube video is an announcement for a "GPR Training Video" that is now live. The description promotes the @locsnload Instagram account and provides a linktr.ee for more content. It also includes a call to action for viewers interested in taking a class, directing them to sign up at www.wagundanation.net. The content appears to be focused on firearms training and education.
This video appears to be a firearms-related content piece focusing on shooting, likely involving a Glock pistol given the 'GPR' mention, which often refers to Glock pistols and 'S-Rank Shooters Only' suggests a focus on skilled performance. The description provides links to the creator's Instagram and a firearms training website, 'wagundanation.net', indicating a potential focus on training, demonstrations, or reviews of firearms and shooting techniques. The content is expected to appeal to experienced shooters or those looking for advanced training.
This video focuses on training with a 16-inch barrel AR-15 platform rifle, likely emphasizing general purpose rifle (GPR) applications. The content is expected to cover various shooting techniques and marksmanship skills relevant to this popular rifle configuration.
This video showcases a custom "Green Machine" rifle build, identified as a 12.5-inch GPR Do-All Rifle. The hosts, Eric and Dallas, discuss the build and provide links to their build list, sponsor products (MREs from VENTURE SURPLUS, gear from WETWRX, and drinks from RENEWAL RAIN), and training courses. Viewers are encouraged to use discount codes for sponsor products and to support the channel through various means, including their website, Amazon shop, and podcast.
This YouTube video from Concrete Cowboy addresses the relevance of General Purpose Rifles (GPRs). It aims to spark a discussion about whether these types of rifles still hold their own in the current firearms landscape. The video encourages viewer interaction and engagement on the topic. Links to the creator's Instagram and Twitter are provided for further connection.
This YouTube video appears to be focused on a specific firearm model, indicated by the title '14.5 GPR-BRAVO'. Without a description or transcript, the content likely involves a review, range test, or demonstration of this particular rifle. The tags will reflect the firearm family, potential caliber, and common use cases for such a weapon. The video's relevance to firearms enthusiasts is high, assuming it provides detailed information or action shots of the firearm.
This video features a 14.5-inch GPR (General Purpose Rifle) designated as a battle rifle, equipped with an ACOG (Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight). While no specific manufacturer is mentioned for the GPR itself, the inclusion of an ACOG suggests a focus on tactical rifle setups and optics. The video likely showcases the rifle's features, handling, and potentially its performance, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in modern sporting rifles and combat optics.
This video features Eric and guest Randy discussing essential accessories for scoped carbines, focusing on SPR/GPR platforms. They cover a range of gear, including shooting bags, tripods, rails, and rangefinders. The video highlights sponsors like Optics Planet and Big Tex Ordnance, and encourages viewers to support the channel through classes, paid subscriptions, merchandise, and affiliate purchases. It also mentions the Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group's presence on social media, Rumble, and Spotify.
This video explores the concept of a General Purpose Rifle (GPR) and argues that the Mitchell Defense GWOT Doc is a top contender. The presenter compares it favorably to other popular rifles like the Geissele Super Duty, Daniel Defense DDM4 RIS 3, BCM Recce Rifle, and SOLGW M4-89. The GPR is presented as a versatile firearm suitable for various real-world applications, including work, carbine classes, patrol, and rural home defense. The rifle is shown kitted out with a Primary Arms PLXc 1-8 optic, Modlite rifle light, and Unity Hot button. The description also includes affiliate links for various gear and brands, emphasizing the importance of training.
This video showcases a first-time, ground-up rifle build, specifically a General Purpose Rifle (GPR). The creator details the parts used, highlights which components will be changed and why, and emphasizes the GPR as an essential rifle, particularly in uncertain times. The video also announces plans for building 11.5" and 14.5" variants and encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and Super Thanks, while directing viewers to their affiliate links for channel support.