This is the second part of a two-part series focusing on KAK NP3 Dual Ejector Bolts, specifically highlighting issues with "Bad Ejector Pins." The video delves into an "abbreviated autopsy" of these components, suggesting a technical examination of their function and failure points. Given the title and description, the content likely involves a detailed look at firearm parts and their performance.
This YouTube video, titled 'KAK Quad Ral' and linked to the 704Tactical channel, appears to be a product-focused video, likely showcasing a firearm accessory or component, specifically a "Quad Rail" associated with KAK. The description heavily promotes the 704Tactical brand through various social media, affiliate links for Amazon deals, merchandise (shirts and knives), and a Patreon membership. Given the channel's name and the specific product mention, the content is highly likely to be centered around firearms or firearm accessories, possibly a build or modification related to an AR-15 platform, where quad rails are a common accessory.
This video announces the upcoming launch of the 338 ARC ammunition caliber. It highlights a partnership with Hornady for bringing this new caliber to life and acknowledges KAK for providing a test rifle. The video emphasizes legal compliance of firearms shown. The launch date and time are provided, suggesting an imminent reveal of the 338 ARC.
This video addresses an issue encountered with two KAK Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs), specifically concerning bent or damaged extractor pins. The content likely focuses on troubleshooting, identifying the problem, and potentially discussing solutions or replacements for this specific firearm component. Given the nature of the issue, it suggests a practical look at firearm maintenance or parts failure within the AR-15 platform.
This video from 704Tactical focuses on the KAK 13.9" Pin/Weld Bravo Mount, likely showcasing its features and potential applications. The description provides links to various social media platforms, affiliate marketing sites (Amazon, Avantlink, Campsite), and a Patreon for the channel. It also mentions that most items are sent for review, indicating an emphasis on product analysis and recommendations within the firearms community. The content appears to be geared towards individuals interested in firearm components and tactical gear.
This video from 704Tactical is a deal alert focusing on the AR-10 platform, specifically mentioning KAK. The description directs viewers to a Campsite.bio link for deals and provides various social media and affiliate links for the channel. It appears to be a promotion for discounted AR-10 components or complete builds from KAK, with the intent to drive traffic to affiliate links.
This video focuses on science-based destruction testing of M-LOK accessories and potentially firearms components, as suggested by the title "Destroying M-LOK For Science." The description provides affiliate links to the creator's 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and gear, indicating a DIY and maker-focused approach. The video's timestamped breakdown reveals various destructive tests, including a "Toss Test," "Truck Test," "Baseball Test," and tests involving a "12 Gauge" and "Firebird." The inclusion of "KAK" in the intro might refer to a specific firearm part or accessory. The overarching theme appears to be pushing the limits of M-LOK attachments through extreme stress and impact.
This YouTube video, titled "The Joy Of Painting Your Rifle | Digital Woodland," focuses on the process of customizing a rifle with a digital camouflage paint job. The description includes affiliate links to the creator's printer, filament, merchandise, and gear, as well as a discount code for a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The video is structured with an intro, a section on "KAK," a segment detailing "Today's Rifle," a breakdown of "Materials and Prep," the "PAINTING" process itself, a montage of the finished rifle, and "Final Thoughts" before an outro. The timestamps suggest a detailed walkthrough of the painting technique.
This video provides an update on a La France M16K SBR build. The creator details modifications including the addition of a stock, a KAK 8-inch barrel for a more correct length, and a Smith Enterprises vortex flash hider. A front sling mount has also been securely attached. The creator mentions plans for a range video once weather permits and offers a discount code for KAK. This video focuses on firearm customization and modifications.
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