This video features T. Rex Arms demonstrating a carbine drill using the LASR system. The content explores the utility and potential applications of such a platform in a carbine setup. The description prompts viewer engagement, asking for opinions on whether a platform like this has a place. The focus is on practical application and evaluation of firearm-related technology and its role in drills.
This video introduces the new Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR). It highlights features like a free-floated barrel for sub-MOA accuracy, a match-grade adjustable trigger, and threaded muzzle for suppressors. The rifle boasts improved iron sights, a drilled and tapped receiver for optics, and genuine American Walnut stocks with diamond checkering. Ambidextrous controls, including a tang safety and a new magazine release, are showcased. The LASR utilizes detachable box magazines, with an initial offering including a 10-round PMAG with a 5-round limiter, and compatibility with MSR-style magazines for increased capacity, offering flexibility beyond traditional tube-fed lever actions.
This video reviews the LASR Laser Activated Shot Reporter training software, highlighting it as a valuable tool for dry fire practice and at-home firearm self-defense training. The presenter emphasizes its educational purpose and provides disclaimers about professional supervision and the risks associated with firearm handling. Links to support the channel on Full30 and Patreon are included, along with social media and merchandise options.
This video reviews the LASR (Laser Activated Shot Reporter) target system, highlighting it as an affordable option to enhance dry-fire training for firearm enthusiasts. The presenter explains how the system works and discusses its potential to improve weapon handling skills. The LASR system is presented as a significant upgrade for training at a $129 price point.
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