This GUNBROS video, titled "The Shotgun Magazine Tube Conundrum," delves into a specific technical question regarding shotgun magazine tubes, acknowledging that the answer isn't immediately available and inviting viewer input. The description highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned business committed to customer service, fast shipping, and providing "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" that support Second Amendment rights for personal and national protection. The brand emphasizes patriotism and equipping individuals for defense.
This video introduces the new Savage Arms Revel DLX for 2025. Key upgrades include enhanced furniture and a threaded barrel, designed for suppressor compatibility. A notable feature is the slightly angled magazine tube, which facilitates easier removal of the magazine when a suppressor is attached by ensuring clearance for the knurled end. The description also includes links to join the NRA and various NRA publications.
This video showcases a heavily customized Benelli M4 shotgun with a comprehensive list of aftermarket upgrades. Key enhancements include a full-length magazine tube (modified for Australian Category C restrictions), an Agency Arms MLOK handguard, and various Taran Tactical components such as a carrier, trigger upgrade, and oversized bolt release. Further modifications feature a Victor Precision bolt handle, Benelli M4 adjustable stock, RX Arms risers, a Limb Saver recoil pad, and a Midwest Industries Aimpoint mount paired with an Aimpoint T2 red dot sight. The video appears to be a review or showcase of this extensively modified firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video explores a common firearms question: how many 1 3/4" mini shotgun shells will fit into a magazine tube designed to hold 6 standard 2 3/4" shells. It aims to provide a practical answer for shotgun owners and ammunition enthusiasts, with a call to action to support the channel by purchasing ammunition from Lucky Gunner.
This YouTube video explores whether a magazine tube can cause a chain reaction of rounds to discharge, using .50 caliber ammunition for testing. The creator expresses personal curiosity about this phenomenon and intends to demonstrate it. The description also includes affiliate links for ear protection, channel support options (Patreon, PayPal), social media links, and camera gear. The video appears to be an experimental test focused on firearm mechanics and potential safety concerns.
This video provides an overview of the Benelli M4 tactical semi-automatic shotgun, highlighting its popularity among military and law enforcement. It details the Benelli M4's development, its innovative Auto Regulating Gas Operating (ARGO) system, and its reliability with various loads. The video also showcases specific modifications on the presenter's Benelli M4, including a tactical collapsible stock, enlarged cocking handle, handguard, extended magazine tube, and breacher choke. It also touches upon Canadian firearm regulations regarding the Benelli M4 and mentions upcoming related videos.
This video compares the Remington 870 DM (Detachable Magazine) shotgun with the traditional Remington 870 Express Tactical. The creator heads to the range to highlight the key similarities and differences between these two popular Remington models, offering a demonstration and explanation for viewers who have been curious about their distinctions.
This TFBTV video features Patrick taking his Remington 870 Express Tactical shotgun to the range for some much-needed testing. The description highlights the Remington 870's widespread use in American patrol cars and its status as a legendary pump-action shotgun, with over ten million produced. Patrick's specific model is an older iteration featuring a two-piece magazine tube, a design that is being phased out in favor of a one-piece system. The video also acknowledges sponsors Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Bore Cleaner, and encourages viewers to support TFBTV through their Patreon page.
This video focuses on the Beretta 1301 Competition shotgun as a viable option for 3-Gun competition, priced around $1000. It highlights that the shotgun is largely competition-ready out of the box, with potential minor modifications like opening the loading port. The description mentions the availability of 21" and 24" barrel lengths and suggests that chokes and a magazine tube might be necessary additions. The video aims to introduce viewers to this specific shotgun model and its suitability for competitive shooting.
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