This video provides an in-depth evaluation of a 20-inch chrome-lined LMG HBAR AR-15 barrel from Red Right Hand LLC, manufactured by Rosco Manufacturing. The reviewer inspects two barrels, one of which experienced a chrome failure. The inspection covers critical dimensions like weight, chamber size, headspace, and gas port. Borescope footage and crown evaluation are also included. The video then proceeds to a range test with extensive 30-shot group firing using various match and ball ammunition, including Hornady 73gr ELD Match, Federal Gold Medal 69gr Sierra MatchKing, Winchester M193, and Federal Gold Medal 77gr Sierra MatchKing. Despite documented chrome defects in both barrels, they performed reasonably well for their intended LMG application. The reviewer notes a pattern of chrome issues in recent chrome-lined barrels tested.
This video features a detailed accuracy test and borescope inspection of a Criterion 16” HBAR rifle. The creator performs a standard 30-shot, 100-yard accuracy protocol and provides practical analysis, including real group measurements. The video also highlights the use of a Teslong Borescope and DNT Optics "TheOne" scope, with links provided for viewers to check out the gear and support the channel. The content is data-driven and focuses on objective testing of firearm components.
This video provides a detailed performance analysis of a Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) 20" HBAR barrel, a brand often perceived as budget-oriented. The reviewer conducts a thorough inspection using a borescope and gauges, examines the gas port, crown, and rifling, and performs a break-in process. The core of the video is a 30-shot group test at 100 yards using Federal Gold Medal 77gr SMK, IMI Razor Core 77gr, and Winchester M193 55gr FMJ ammunition. Velocity data is captured with a Garmin Zero C1 Pro, and performance is scored using A-ZED metrics. The review aims to provide data for those interested in budget barrels or comparing BCA to higher-end options.
This YouTube video features a discussion about the Colt Match Target HBAR II rifle. The creator is contemplating whether to keep the firearm in its stock configuration or to modify it. The video utilizes the hashtag #ar15, indicating a focus on the AR-15 platform and its variants. The title directly mentions the specific model, the Colt Match Target HBAR II, and poses a question about customization.
This video from Military Arms Channel (MAC) focuses on the Colt Delta Elite HBAR AR15, specifically testing its accuracy. The channel emphasizes that Colt developed this rifle for precision shooting enthusiasts. Viewers can expect an unfiltered look at the rifle's performance in testing, with the description also promoting MAC's social media channels (Twitter, Patreon, Utreon, Rumble) and a modern gun school. Political commentary is also linked via a separate YouTube channel.
This video from Forgotten Weapons delves into the Colt Model 621, an AR-style support weapon developed by Colt in the 1970s and 1980s. Positioned as an export-oriented Light Machine Gun (LMG) akin to the RPK, it shared parts interchangeability and handling characteristics with the standard M16A1 rifle. Although a small number were produced, the Model 621 never secured significant military contracts and few examples have entered the civilian collector market. The description highlights its purpose as a heavy-barreled assault rifle intended for foreign sales.
This video features the Steyr AUG A1 with an HBAR barrel in a hypothetical 2037 communist revolution scenario. The content creator, part of the '69th Shit Post Brigade,' uses the AUG for what appears to be a fictionalized defensive or combat situation. The description highlights the HBAR barrel's aesthetics and performance, while also listing various gear and affiliate links, including optics like Eotech EXPS3 and Aimpoint ACRO, a Blue Force Gear sling, and Mira Safety products.
This YouTube video, titled 'AUG 2: HBAR', appears to be a firearms-related content piece. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, merchandise store, and Instagram, indicating a focus on building a community around their content. A key detail mentioned is that all magazines used in the video are less than 29 rounds, suggesting a possible emphasis on magazine capacity regulations or practical limitations. The title itself hints at a discussion or demonstration of the Steyr AUG rifle, specifically referencing the HBAR (Heavy Barrel) variant.
This video features a Q&A session with Nathanial from Faxon, focusing on AR-15 rifle barrels. Key topics include barrel profiles (M16, HBAR, M4, Government), their impact on accuracy and performance, and the purpose of fluting. The discussion also covers barrel length considerations, explaining why shorter barrels can be more accurate for specific applications and how barrel length affects velocity and ballistic capabilities. Additionally, the video revisits the use and potential concerns surrounding nitride coatings on barrels, including manufacturing processes and warranty implications.
Guntech Steve Ostrem provides a quick tip video explaining the advantages and disadvantages of various rifle barrel profiles. The video showcases several AR-15/M16 barrel configurations, including A1 carbine and rifle length, HBAR, fluted, and specific caliber barrels like 204 Ruger. It also briefly touches on 10/22 barrels. This content aims to help viewers understand barrel characteristics and choose the right one for their firearm.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Colt 6721 AR-15 A3 HBAR rifle. The reviewer covers the rifle's specifications, provides shooting footage, conducts an accuracy test, and shares their overall impressions. The description also includes links to the reviewer's Facebook and Twitter pages.
This video from Fun Gun Presents showcases the Colt AR15A2 H BAR rifle. The presenter highlights the advantages of the H BAR model, comparing it to the A2 variant and the M4 carbine. The video positions the Colt AR15A2 H BAR as a classic firearm suitable for target shooting and home defense. The content focuses on the specific features and historical context of this rifle.
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