This video features Caleb from Brownells demonstrating a build of an M27/M38 clone rifle utilizing the BRN-4 upper receiver. The M27, a variant of the HK416, is presented as a squad support weapon, while the M38 is its designated marksman rifle counterpart. The build highlights specific components like an M27-profile barrel, an 11-inch quad rail, and a Leupold Mark 4 optic mounted on an ADM mount. The video guides viewers through the assembly process, including barrel installation, gas block and bayonet lug attachment, handguard selection and installation, and finally, mounting the optic. The build is then prepped for range testing.
This video follows up on a previously identified issue with a Leupold Mark 4 optic featuring a canted reticle. The content creator discusses the process of replacing the defective optic and addresses audience questions from the prior video. The description also promotes Paramount Tactical's newsletter, training courses, and subscriber discounts, highlighting the expertise of owner Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret. Paramount Tactical Solutions specializes in firearms, tactics, and tactical medicine training for military, law enforcement, and civilians.
This video showcases a trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming, to visit the new Mile High Shooting retail location. The vlogger highlights their purchases, including a Leupold Mark 4 6-24 scope intended for an AI rifle and 80-grain 6mm ARC ammunition for a Seekins DMR gas gun. The video also includes mentions of sponsor Cole-Tac and affiliate links for precision rifle network resources.
This video demonstrates the setup and use of the Caldwell Flashbang target hit indicator. The creator uses it with a CZ457 rimfire rifle to hit a target at 125 yards in a wooded setting. The Leupold Mark 4 spotter is also mentioned and used. The creator expresses satisfaction with the Flashbang's value for its price point and provides an affiliate link for viewers interested in purchasing it. The video focuses on showcasing the functionality and effectiveness of the target indicator.
This YouTube video focuses on the Armalite AR10 Super SASS rifle. The description highlights several accessories and equipment used with or related to the rifle, including a Harris Engineering bipod, a Leupold Mark 4 scope, an "Efect Military Tool," an Armorer's Manual, and a LABRADAR Doppler Chronograph. The video also includes promotional information for the "Small Arms Solutions" Patreon page, donation options, and various discount codes for Centurion, G96, and Manta Products. Contact and social media information for Small Arms Solutions is also provided.
This video features an M110 SASS rifle, a U.S. military designated marksman rifle, being tested for practical accuracy at 800 yards. The rifle, based on the SR25 and ultimately the AR10, is chambered in 7.62x51mm. The demonstration utilizes Black Hills 175gr Match .308 Win. ammunition and a Leupold Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40mm scope. The video highlights the rifle's capabilities in a long-range scenario and mentions its role in replacing older systems like the M21 and Mk14. Support and links to accessories and Patreon are included.
This video features a review of a customized M21 rifle, built to U.S. XM25 specifications by CW3 (ret) Ken Corcoran. The reviewer highlights its accuracy, capable of 0.5-0.8 MOA depending on ammunition. The video also showcases the use of a Leupold Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40mm optic and mentions a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories. Ammunition tested includes IMI Razor Core 168 gr 7.62 match rounds.
This video provides a detailed, gunsmith-level guide on how to properly mount a firearm optic. It emphasizes the importance of lapping scope rings for optimal contact, especially with two-piece bases or lower-quality rings, to ensure accuracy and consistency. The presenter contrasts this with premium, one-piece mounts that often don't require lapping. The video aims to answer viewer questions and concerns regarding optic mounting techniques, offering practical advice for enthusiasts.
This video reviews top tactical and hunting scopes, challenging the notion that high-quality optics must be expensive. The reviewer emphasizes finding value in "hunting" category optics for their lightweight, functional, and low-light performance. It discusses the importance of determining personal needs for magnification, weight, and illumination, and briefly touches on the role of red dot/reflex sights, mentioning specific models like the Bushnell TRS-25 and Aimpoint Pro. The review covers both current recommendations and past popular choices from brands like Burris, Bushnell, Vortex, Leupold, Nikon, and Weaver.
This video provides a detailed look at the Leupold Mark 4 ER/T 4.5-14x50mm FFP Riflescope. It highlights the features that make this optic a preferred choice for military personnel and discusses the availability of various options within the Mark 4 series at accessible price points. The description also includes links to purchase, support the creator, and their other online platforms, emphasizing educational and entertainment purposes while adhering to legal and safety guidelines for firearm content.
This video showcases a heavily modified Springfield M1A Loaded rifle, chambered in .308 Winchester. It highlights various upgrades including a Unitized Gas System, Schuster Adjustable Gas Plug, Sadlak NM Spring guide, A.R.M.S. #18 scope mount, Seekins Precision rings, a Leupold Mark 4 scope, Flatline Ops scope level, AAC 51T flash hider, AAC SDN-6 suppressor, and a US Palm RSP Mod.0 M14 cheek riser. The video is presented as a fun showcase of a personal firearm, not a formal review, and emphasizes the modifications made to the M1A.
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