This video provides a second look at the Radical Firearms 7.62x39 AR Pistol after an initial problematic outing. The manufacturer corrected a firing pin issue, but the user experienced disappointing performance upon receiving it back. The video details the return process and the perceived issue with light strikes, even after the repair. The presenter is considering sending it back a third time. The video also highlights some personal gear worn by the presenter.
This is part 7 of Kit Badger's "Float Tapes" series, documenting a Marine Corps deployment in 2001. The video covers the aftermath of September 11th and the unit's return to their ship in Darwin, Australia. It then transitions to training in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) for Tan Belt qualifications. The description also includes links to Kit Badger's website, Patreon, merchandise, and specific gear mentioned in the video like a hoodie and Magpul cover.
This is Part 5 of the "Float Tapes" series, documenting a 2001 US Marine Corps Westpac deployment. The video focuses on the experience in Darwin, Australia, detailing activities like live fire ranges, patrolling techniques, and grenade throwing. The content creator, Kit Badger, shares personal experiences from his time as a Sergeant and squad leader, relating it to the historical context of 9/11 which altered deployment plans. The video also includes links to the creator's website, Patreon, merchandise, and specific gear mentioned like the Magpul Core Cover and Arcteryx Gamma MX Hoody.
This video showcases a 'Hat Hack' performed by Kit Badger on a Magpul Core Cover. The creator emphasizes a DIY approach to solving problems when off-the-shelf solutions aren't ideal. While the video focuses on modifying headwear, the description and creator's other content suggest a strong presence in the firearms and tactical gear space, offering reviews, product sales, and community support through platforms like Patreon. This particular video, though seemingly unrelated, falls within the broader context of gear modification and personal solutions for enthusiasts.
This video reviews the Magpul Core Cover hat, highlighting its suitability for shooting activities and all-day wear. The reviewer notes its comfortable design, which lacks a top button that could interfere with over-ear hearing protection. While primarily focusing on the hat, the description implies its use in conjunction with firearms-related activities, as evidenced by the mention of hearing protection and the reviewer's channel focus. The video also includes links to the reviewer's website and Patreon.
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