This video details the origin of the TEC-9, tracing its lineage back to the Interdynamic AB's MP-9 submachine gun designed by Göran Lars Magnus Kjellgren in Sweden. When military interest waned, Kjellgren brought the design to the US, founding Interdynamic USA. The video covers the evolution from the transferable MP-9 and open-bolt KG-9 to the ATF-mandated closed-bolt KG-99, and the subsequent formation of Intratec by Carlos Garcia after Kjellgren departed to start Grendel. It highlights the historical context of early semi-automatic pistol designs.
This video explores the Interdynamic MP-9 SMG, delving into its origins and historical context. It highlights the connection between the MP-9 and the later-developed TEC-9, tracing the lineage of these iconic firearms. The content likely appeals to firearms enthusiasts interested in submachine guns, historical firearms development, and specific pistol-caliber carbine designs.
This video explores firearms predating the Kel-Tec brand, specifically highlighting the Grendel. It references various gaming contexts like Call of Duty and PUBG, as well as airsoft and airgun activities, suggesting a broader interest in firearms culture beyond just real-world applications. The inclusion of general terms like 'gun' and 'guns' indicates a focus on the firearm itself.
This YouTube video offers a range comparison between the Grendel and 300 BLK cartridges. The description highlights that the Grendel performs significantly better at longer distances, suggesting a focus on ballistic performance and accuracy over range. The video likely showcases shooting demonstrations and data to support this claim, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in rifle calibers and their performance characteristics.
This YouTube video discusses the ammunition availability of the 300 Blackout caliber compared to the 6.5 Grendel. The creator highlights that 300 BLK is generally easier to find. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and website, providing links for apparel and other recommended products, as well as social media and contact information. A disclaimer clarifies the creator's expertise and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves interviewing George Kellgren, the founder of Kel-Tec. The discussion covers a range of Kel-Tec firearms, including the KSG, RDB Survival, P-11, and P-3AT. They also touch upon Grendel guns and Kellgren's earlier invention, the Intratec Tec-9. The interview includes a Q&A segment with questions submitted by Subscribestar and Patreon supporters. Some information about upcoming designs was redacted to protect company secrets, hinting at exciting new and improved Kel-Tec products in the future. The video also promotes TFBTV's Patreon page and giveaways.
This video showcases a high-speed test of Hornady Black 123gr ELD ammunition in 6.5mm Grendel, fired from a 12-inch barrel AR-15 into calibrated ordnance gelatin. The analysis focuses on terminal ballistics, detailing penetration depth, retained projectile weight, and expansion measurements. The test utilizes advanced high-speed camera technology to capture the projectile's performance at the moment of impact, providing valuable data for firearm enthusiasts and those interested in ammunition performance.
This episode of TGC News covers several firearm-related announcements. Jon Patton discusses Cobalt's compliance efforts with their Model 27, CMMG's introduction of Grendel chambered firearms, and Savage's potential release of the A22. The video also includes links to TGC's Patreon, Amazon store, merchandise, and sponsor discounts, as well as information on a TGC Panel giveaway event and a featured Guntuber of the week.
This YouTube video features CORE Rifle Systems showcasing their 2016 product line at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Louisville, Kentucky. The focus appears to be on their new rifle offerings, specifically highlighting a rifle chambered in 6.5 Grendel. The video captures a manufacturer's presence at a major firearms industry event.
This YouTube video, part four of a series on loading 6.5 Grendel ammunition, focuses on range testing a modified extractor. The content suggests a practical approach to firearm maintenance and optimization, likely appealing to reloaders and those interested in the performance of specific rifle platforms. The episode highlights a technical aspect of firearm function, indicating a hands-on, experimental approach to improving shooting reliability.
This is Part 2 of a 5-part series by Nutnfancy comparing the AK-47 and AR-15 rifle systems. The reviewer acknowledges that both platforms can adequately serve law enforcement, military, and civilian "sheepdog" roles. While the AR-15 can be reliable with proper maintenance, the AK-47 is presented as superior in absolute, carefree ruggedness and reliability, shrugging off neglect and harsh conditions. The AK also boasts simpler field stripping. However, the AK design has ergonomic flaws, including a shorter sight radius, inferior sights, heavier magazines and ammunition, difficulty mounting optics, slower controls, and more recoil. These are often accepted to gain the stopping power of the AK's .30 caliber round, which is effective within its effective range of 300 yards, outperforming the 5.56x45mm in barrier penetration. The reviewer notes that alternative AR-15 chamberings (6.5 SPC or Grendel) and AK-47 chamberings (5.45x39mm) can mitigate some of these caliber-based advantages. Ultimately, the AK is praised for its reliability, simplicity, ruggedness, and fun factor, making it a "mud gun" king, while the AR-15 is favored for its ergonomics, versatility, lighter weight components, accuracy, and longer-range potential.
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