This video showcases a collection of 'tacticool' firearms from Kentucky Ballistics. Featured firearms include a S&W 357 Magnum, Staccato 2011, a suppressed Deagle, a 50 BMG Pistol, Black Thunder Tactical Lever Gun, SPAS 12, a suppressed AK, Christine .45-70 Auto, HCAR, Scott's Scar, a 300 Win Mag Omen, and a Barrett 50 cal. The video also highlights an AR64A Rig and mentions Americana Pipe Dream and Bunker Branding for merchandise and discounts. The presenter expresses enthusiasm for the featured firearms and thanks Kentucky Ballistics for hosting.
This video reviews the LMT Ion-LT Suppressor, highlighting its multipurpose capabilities, light weight, and low back-pressure design. The suppressor is rated for a wide range of calibers from .17 HMR to .300 Winchester Magnum, including automatic fire. It features interchangeable .30 and .22 caliber endcaps and uses the standard Hub mounting system. The Ion-LT model incorporates Inconel baffles and a titanium base for weight reduction. The reviewer confirms the suppressor's claims of being light, quiet, and having no cycling or gas issues on an HCAR rifle.
This video is a compilation of "The Best of Administrative Results 2023," featuring a wide variety of firearms, skits, shooting montages, and "shenanigans." The content showcases numerous specific firearm models, including rifles, pistols, and machine guns, spanning different eras and manufacturers. It also touches on topics like military ammo versus body armor, AI learning to use guns, and even flamethrowers. The channel also promotes merchandise, Patreon, and a Linktree for further engagement.
This video conducts a ballistic test comparing the penetration capabilities of military-grade ammunition, specifically the M855a1 round, against various types of body armor. The M855a1 is tested against cinder blocks in multiple rounds, and then against different ceramic body armor configurations, including a Soviet-era variant. The HCAR rifle is also tested against the cinder blocks and ceramic armor. Additionally, a "Defensive Load" is tested against a pumpkin and ceramic body armor. The video also features mentions of sponsors, merchandise, Patreon, and a "Kim Kardashian Drill."
This video reviews the Ohio Ordnance HCAR (Heavy Counter Assault Rifle), a modernized take on the classic Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR). It highlights the HCAR's improved controls, including an AK-style magazine release, thumb safety, and pistol grip, as well as its ability to mount modern accessories via Picatinny rails. The rifle is chambered in .30-06 and features a lighter construction compared to the original M1918A2 BAR. The reviewer concludes that while expensive and not a direct replacement for modern tactical rifles, the HCAR offers a fun and engaging shooting experience, emphasizing enjoyment over pure tactical utility.
This video features a review of the Ohio Ordinance Heavy Counter Assault Rifle (HCAR) chambered in .30-06. The reviewer expresses a personal desire to own the rifle but provides a balanced perspective, highlighting both its pros and cons. The content includes discussions on its performance, potential issues (specifically with the trigger), and a comparison to the BAR. The video also touches on modifying the HCAR by painting it and its use in a ruck march. It aims to answer the question of whether the HCAR is "King or Cringe."
This YouTube video focuses on a shooting demonstration involving an AK-47 platform rifle at a 100-yard distance. The title explicitly mentions "RAK-47 shooting steal" and hashtags related to rifles and shooting. The description further reinforces the firearm theme with hashtags like #HCAR, #bar, #3006, #rifleshooting, #rifles, and #shooting. While specific details about the "steal" or the rifle's modifications are not provided, the core content revolves around rifle marksmanship and performance at range.
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Heavy Counter Assault Rifle (HCAR), a modern firearm heavily inspired by the World War II BAR (A2 variant). The reviewer delves into their experiences after putting approximately two thousand rounds of .30-06 ammunition through the HCAR. The discussion covers various aspects of the rifle, including its design, magazines, barrel, handguard issues, controls, trigger, grip, and recoil.
This video features Part 2 of a "Freezing Rifle Test," designed as a fun but ultimately silly experiment to see how various rifle systems perform when moisture and snow are introduced into their actions and allowed to freeze. The test aims to simulate a worst-case scenario. Several popular firearms are showcased, including models from Palmetto State Armory, Tavor, Springfield, SIG, PTR, HCAR, SCAR, and a classic M1 Garand, alongside a lever-action rifle in .45-70. The creator emphasizes that this test should not be used for serious firearm decision-making.
This video showcases the Ohio Ordinance Works Heavy Counter Assault Rifle (HCAR) in .30-06 caliber, fitted with a Surefire suppressor, as it vaporizes watermelons. The creator expresses enthusiasm for the HCAR despite its operational cost and highlights the satisfying 'SMACK' of the 180-grain soft point rounds impacting the targets. The video also teases a full review of the rifle to come and directs viewers to their website, FarewellFirearms.com.
This YouTube video features a comparison and fun shooting session with two notable firearms: the H.C.A.R. and the SCAR 17. The content is presented by Kentucky Ballistics, a channel known for its firearm-focused videos. The description includes a promotional message for Established Titles, encouraging viewers to support the channel through Patreon, merchandise, and social media. Safety warnings regarding the controlled environment and professional supervision are also prominently displayed.
This YouTube video showcases the HCAR rifle in extreme slow motion. The description highlights the visual experience and provides links to subscribe to the channel and follow the creator on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram). It also suggests other related videos, including comparisons of full-auto vs. semi-auto AKs, a discussion on over-lubrication, a Minigun torture test, a Russian shooting drill, a heavy weapons slow-motion sequence, and a 50 Cal machine gun video.