This video features a review of the Matrix Armory Firearms Display System. The presenter discusses the product, which was provided as a beta version for review, and offers a tour of the firearms mounted on their wall. The system is recommended for individuals with a firearm collection or those looking to display items in a museum-grade fashion. The video also includes links to Matrix Armory, a related Forgotten Weapons video, and the InRangeTV Patreon and merchandise store.
This is the first part of an April 2017 Q&A session with Karl from InRangeTV. Viewers ask a wide range of questions covering topics such as the Long Range Precision Rifle series, high power shooting with AR-15s versus M1As, platform choices for firearms content, viewer support for the channel, behind-the-scenes production staff, favorite handguns, antique handgun collecting (Luger vs. C96), one-handed handgun reloads, shooting off-hand, the future of bullpup rifles, 'gun hipsters,' comparisons between the MG42 and M60, competition ARs, collaborations with other YouTubers, historical shootings and their tactical implications, and the transition from competitive target shooting to tactical applications. The video also mentions a new gun rack from Matrix Armory.
This video showcases Ian's personal firearm collection displayed on a Matrix Armory wall system. The Matrix Armory is a new system designed to aesthetically display firearms, contrasting with more utilitarian storage solutions. Ian highlights several specific firearms from his collection, providing links to individual videos for some of them, including the M1883 Reichsrevolver, Scotti Model X, Troy GAU-5A/A clone, MAC 1950, CETME-L, Hotchkiss Universal, DSA FAL, Krinkov, Type 2 Paratrooper Arisaka, and North China Type 19 Arisaka. He emphasizes that he has no financial stake in Matrix Armory.
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