This video marks the departure of the Knights Armament CQB 2.1 from the GBRS Group's arsenal. The "Ready Room" series likely explores firearms and related gear, with this episode focusing on a specific rifle's exit. The description encourages viewers to follow GBRS Group across various social media platforms and support their Patreon for exclusive content.
This video from GBRS Group features a hands-on look at the new Knights Armament KS3 rifle at SHOT Show 2025. The creators express their long-standing reliance on Knights Armament products and highlight their positive initial impressions of this new model, indicating it met their high expectations. The description also provides extensive social media and website links for GBRS Group and its associated individuals.
This video compares the new OCL Infinity suppressor against its predecessors, the Polonium 5.56 and Polonium 30, as well as the CAT WB. The host utilizes a Daniel Defense M4 V7S upper with a Noveske N4 lower for 5.56mm testing, and a Knights Armament SR-30 upper with a Radian ADAC lower for 300BLK testing. A Q Mini Fix is also included in the 300BLK segment. The comparison focuses on performance, with specific mention of the suppressors and the firearms they are mounted on, including brands like Daniel Defense, Noveske, Knights Armament, and Q. The video also highlights Rearden muzzle devices and various ammunition types.
This YouTube Short features Luke discussing the MasterKey, an underbarrel shotgun attachment from Knights Armament. The video focuses on the practicality of this specific firearm accessory. It touches upon the #2ndamendment and military contexts, implying discussions related to firearm functionality and potential applications. The content is brief, as indicated by the #shorts tag, and likely offers a quick overview of the MasterKey.
This video focuses on the "Purpose Built" philosophy for selecting and utilizing firearms, specifically highlighting the Knights Armament Company (KAC) CQB mod 2.1 as a primary carbine. The presenter emphasizes the rifle's reliability, performance, and how personal equipment choices are made based on trust and effectiveness. They also mention a potential future transition to KS3 models and highly recommend visiting the KAC headquarters.
This video introduces a new series where the host, Eric from Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group, will rate viewer-submitted rifle builds. The first episode features "Recce Randy" and his "Battle Blaster" 11.5-inch AR-15 with Knights Armament components. The description also highlights multiple ways to support the channel, including signing up for classes, paid memberships, purchasing from their store, and using affiliate discount codes for various firearm-related gear and accessories like holsters, optics, and ammunition. The video aims to inspire viewers with different rifle setups.
This YouTube video features a torture test of the Knights Armament SR-15 rifle, putting it through a series of environmental challenges, including exposure to sand and water. The video aims to evaluate the rifle's durability and performance under extreme conditions. Viewers are encouraged to share their opinions on whether the rifle passed or failed the test. The content also includes a brief sponsor segment and concluding thoughts on the experiment's outcome.
This video provides a quick tip on the proper use of a torque wrench for firearm applications, specifically focusing on installing an AR-15 barrel nut. It details the importance of a 90-degree angle for accurate torque application and explains how deviations from this angle can affect the applied torque. A practical demonstration using a Knights Armament barrel nut wrench is included, reassuring viewers that minor deviations are within acceptable specifications for AR-15 builds, especially when aiming for 50 foot-pounds.
This video features a comparison between the Knights Armament PVS-30 night vision scope and helmet-mounted NVGs. The host, Josh, tests the PVS-30's civilian viability for threat identification and engagement. The video also touches upon modern NVG technology and its comparison to older systems, with mentions of white lights and other tactical applications.
This YouTube Short highlights the AR-10, referred to as the 'Portuguese' AR-10, and questions if it was the best OG battle rifle. The video creator expresses a personal fondness for the rifle and acknowledges Eugene Stoner's revival of the design with Knights. The description also includes affiliate links for gas masks, a link to the creator's Instagram for daily content and giveaways, and Patreon support. Discount codes for AccuTac Bipods, ADM, and Bolt Action Coffee are provided, along with affiliate links for Black Arch Holsters and channel partners like Rhino Metals, Gallowtech, Air Armor Tech, UF PRO, AR 550 Targets, HRT Tactical, Vickers Guide, Gear Pack, Dixxon, and Fist Handwear.
This video announces that the Knights Armament QDSS NT4 suppressor is the new official suppressor of the United States Marine Corps. The presenter expresses that this is an interesting, and perhaps unusual, choice given the NT4's 30-year history and its association with the MK18 Mod 0. The video aims to explore and explain the rationale behind this selection. The channel also promotes its real estate services for military/LE/shooting/hunting communities, its content production, and its Patreon for exclusive content. Discount codes for US Brass House, Sly Tactical, and US Elite Gear are also provided.
This video offers a detailed look at the L3Harris PVS-31A BNVD (Binocular Night Vision Device). The presenter, Kit Badger, shares his experience using the PVS-31A during a 3-day night vision course with AMTAC Shooting. He highlights its use with both pistol and carbine platforms, specifically mentioning a Knights Armament SR-25, and its application in shoot house drills. The video emphasizes that while the PVS-31A is expensive, its military contract specifications ensure a known minimum quality.