This video features an unboxing of the MICRO DRACO pistol by Century Arms. The description highlights its Romanian origin, 7.62x39mm caliber, and a 6.25-inch barrel. It also mentions the addition of a Hogue AK-47/AK-74 Rubber Grip with Finger Grooves. The creator, Esai Givens, promotes their social media links and Amazon affiliate shop, encouraging viewers to subscribe to their channels.
This American Rifleman "Gun Of The Week" video features a Davidson's Exclusive Ruger GP100 revolver with a 5-inch barrel, chambered in .357 Magnum. The video highlights the unique configuration made possible by Davidson's distribution network. It details the revolver's construction, including its stainless steel build, triple-locking cylinder, adjustable sights, and Hogue rubber grip. The review emphasizes the GP100's reputation for ruggedness and durability, discussing how the 5-inch barrel offers a balanced shooting experience. The video also touches on the firearm's history and its place in the revolver market.
This YouTube video focuses on the Hogue grip installation and review for the FN Reflex pistol. It likely covers the physical process of attaching the grip and the perceived benefits or changes in handling the firearm after the upgrade. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a modification to a specific firearm model, suggesting a content geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in aftermarket accessories and firearm customization.
This video, titled "New Hogue Grip Size Optical Illusion!", promises to explore an interesting visual phenomenon related to Hogue grips. While the title doesn't specify a particular firearm, the mention of "Hogue Grip" suggests a focus on firearm accessories and potentially their ergonomic or aesthetic properties. The description highlights viewer support for the channel and its projects, emphasizing a lack of sponsorships. The content creator appears to be "The Yankee Marshal".
This video focuses on finding the correct Hogue grip for Polymer80 builds, indicating a content creator who is likely modifying or customizing their firearm frames. The emphasis on a specific grip for a popular DIY polymer frame system suggests a target audience interested in firearm customization, performance enhancement, and potentially the build process itself. The video aims to solve a common problem for Polymer80 users, making it a practical guide for those undertaking similar projects.
This video showcases a budget-friendly project transforming a Mossberg Maverick 88 20 gauge shotgun into a home defense cruiser model. The build emphasizes using common tools and readily available parts, keeping the total cost under $400. Modifications include adding a Hogue tamer grip, Tru Glow clip-on sight, and a Tac Star side saddle to create a tactical pistol-grip shotgun ideal for home defense on a budget. The creator highlights that similar builds could be even cheaper with a used Mossberg 500.
This video showcases the SIG Custom Works Equinox Series, a limited edition collection paying homage to classic SIG pistols. The series features the P226 and P229 models, distinguished by their unique Equinox slide design, nickel-plated controls, black Hogue SL G-10 grips, Xray3 Day/Night sights, and SRT triggers. The pistols are chambered in 9mm and come with two magazines, a Custom Works Negrini case, a SIG Custom Works challenge coin, and a certified custom certificate, offering a blend of classic aesthetics and modern performance.
This video showcases the Ruger Super GP100 Competition Revolver in 9mm Luger. It highlights key features such as the triple-locking cylinder for enhanced alignment and reliability, a PVD-finished stainless steel cylinder for durability and ease of extraction, and extensively fluted for weight reduction. The description emphasizes the polished and optimized internals, including a centering boss on the trigger and centering shims on the hammer, contributing to a smooth double-action trigger pull and consistent let-off. The revolver utilizes a two-spring lock work arrangement derived from the Super Redhawk for a more even double-action cycle and improved ignition. It's competition-ready with cylinder and extractor cuts for moon clips, shipping with three full moon clips and an unloading tool. The Hogue hardwood grip offers a comfortable feel and the grip frame accommodates various custom grips. Additional features include a chamfered ejector and chamber mouths for easier loading with moon clips, a transfer bar mechanism for safety, a replaceable fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight, a cold hammer-forged barrel for accuracy and longevity, and a half-lug 6" sleeve and shroud barrel with an 11° target crown.
This video focuses on the Ruger Custom Shop Super GP100, a high-performance revolver. The description highlights its triple-locking cylinder for enhanced reliability, a PVD-finished cylinder for durability and easy extraction, and polished internals for a smooth double-action trigger and crisp let-off. It utilizes the Super Redhawk action for improved ignition and a more even double-action cycle. The revolver is designed for competition with moon clip compatibility for faster reloads and a PVD coating to reduce glare. It features a hand-finished Hogue hardwood grip, a grip frame accommodating custom grips, dual chambering for .357 Magnum and .38 Special, a transfer bar safety mechanism, and a cold hammer-forged barrel for accuracy. The sights are a replaceable fiber optic front and adjustable rear, and the barrel has a half-lug 5.50" sleeve and shroud for efficient ejection and a target crown for competitive accuracy.
This TFBTV video features James reviewing the Ruger SR762, a piston-operated AR-10 rifle. The review covers the rifle's features and accessories included out of the box, such as its piston system, free-float handguard, flip-up sights, and included Magpul magazines. The video also discusses the rifle's street price in comparison to competitors and questions its value proposition. The review is conducted both with and without a silencer attached.
This video features a custom Saiga rifle chambered in .308 caliber, showcasing its accuracy at 100 yards, achieving groups slightly over 1.5 inches. The rifle is equipped with a Magpul PRS stock, a folding mechanism, a receiver plug, and a Hogue rubberized grip. The forend is noted as standard. The description emphasizes documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges under professional supervision. It includes disclaimers regarding the viewer's responsibility and adherence to firearm laws, along with links to an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, and a music channel.
This is Part 1 of a comprehensive review of the Ruger SR-556 piston-driven AR-15 by Nutnfancy. The video highlights Ruger's history and its entry into the tactical AR market. It praises the SR-556 for its accuracy, reliability, and included accessories like a Troy quad rail, BUIS, and Magpul PMAGs. The review details the piston system's benefits, such as a cleaner bolt carrier and improved performance with suppressors. Downsides mentioned include increased weight compared to direct impingement systems and potential incompatibility with .22 LR conversion kits. The reviewer concludes that the SR-556 is a high-value, reliable carbine suitable for defensive or recreational use for responsible individuals, provided its weight is acceptable.
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