This "Gun of the Week" features the Rossi Lightweight Carbine (LWC), a single-shot rifle designed for affordability and simplicity, suitable for hunting and plinking. Stemming from the Brawler handgun platform, this modern carbine from Rossi USA, an extension of Braztech International, offers features appealing to users who want to mount optics and suppressors. Key specifications include a hinge-action, centerfire rifle chambered in .300 Blackout, a 16.5" alloy steel barrel, a polymer-coated alloy steel receiver, a Picatinny rail for optics, a synthetic stock, and a single-shot capacity. It weighs just over 5 lbs and has an overall length of 31.5 inches. The video highlights its design and potential applications.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the new Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 22 Folding Pistol Carbine. The reviewer highlights its compact and lightweight design, making it a strong contender for survival scenarios. A key feature discussed is the integrated magazine caddy in the stock, capable of holding two additional 20-round magazines. The video thanks Smith & Wesson for providing the firearm and Fiocchi USA for the ammunition. It encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out the creator's merchandise and exclusive content platforms.
This #SundayGunday video features a look at the Rossi LWC (Lightweight Carbine). The description highlights its compact, single-shot design, making it suitable for backpackers, adventurers, and young hunters. Despite its simple appearance, the carbine is offered in a variety of chamberings, suggesting versatility.
This video provides a first look and initial shooting impressions of the new Smith & Wesson Response 9mm carbine. The reviewer highlights its affordability and lightweight design, positioning it as a budget-friendly option in the Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) market. The content is geared towards an audience interested in honest reviews and accessible firearm content, with a call to subscribe and support the channel.
This video offers a thorough review of the Ruger LC Carbine chambered in 5.7x28mm, assessing its performance and value. The reviewer notes the 5.7x28mm caliber's expense and limited availability, despite its high velocity and lightweight potential for a 'Bug Out Kit' (BOK) caliber. While the carbine excels in being lightweight, it falls short in other aspects. The review also mentions the rising prices of Ruger firearms. Other reviewed or mentioned items include Mora Knives, an Alpina Startimer watch, and a PSA Rock 57. The reviewer concludes by returning the carbine after testing.
This video details the features of the Ruger LC Carbine, highlighting its lightweight and compact design. It emphasizes the shared magazines and controls with the Ruger-5.7 pistol, the bolt-over-barrel mechanism for balance, and the folding stock and collapsible sights for easy storage. The description covers the 16.25" fluted barrel with a 1/2"-28 TPI thread, ambidextrous safety, reversible charging handle, and the Secure Action fire-control system. It also mentions the M-LOK handguard, QD sling sockets, Rapid Deploy sights, and the Picatinny rail for optics. Safety features and included accessories are also listed.
This video explores the performance of lightweight 10mm and 45 ACP carbines when equipped with a silencer. The reviewer attaches a Liberty Cosmic suppressor to both an Extar 10mm and an Extar 45 AUTO carbine to assess their functionality and handling with suppressed firing. The description also links to a review of the Extar EP45 lightweight pistol, suggesting a focus on Extar firearms and their capabilities, particularly in a suppressed configuration.
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