This video features Forgotten Weapons host Ian Malcolm dressed as Futurama's Lee Lemon, running the Angstadt Arms MDP-9 at an annual PCC/shotgun Halloween match. The video discusses modifications made to the MDP-9, including a replacement bolt hold-open and a Wilson Combat Tactical Trigger Unit, detailing their performance issues and improvements. The host also mentions his friend Jordan, who participated as John McClane with an H&K SP-5. The video covers the event's competitive aspects and personal performance within the match.
This InRange TV video features a review of the Angstadt Arms MDP-9, highlighting its unique design that combines the MP5's delayed roller blowback system with AR-15 ergonomics and Glock magazine compatibility. The reviewer also touches upon the SAS push/pull sling method used during the Iranian Embassy Siege. The video focuses on the technical aspects and practical application of the firearm.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Angstadt Arms MDP-9 and the H&K SP-5 carbines at the range. The review includes a course of fire with various target types, such as precision targets, spinners, and stars, to evaluate performance. Additionally, the video features a bonus segment demonstrating shooting with a suppressor and subsonic ammunition, offering a comprehensive look at both firearms' capabilities in different scenarios.
This video reviews the Angstadt Arms MDP-9 carbine, highlighting its unique design that merges an AR-15 style lower receiver with an MP5-like roller-delayed blowback upper. The presenter praises its light weight, compact size, and simplicity, noting its compatibility with Glock magazines. The review mentions its availability as a pistol or Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR), with the featured model being an SBR with a sub-6-inch barrel and folding stock. Areas for improvement include the trigger and safety selector. A future video will feature a range comparison with an H&K SP-5.
This TFBTV episode features James Reeves testing the new Angstadt MDP-9 at Thunder Ranch. The MDP-9 is described as a hybrid firearm, blending the roller-delayed blowback system and tri-lug mounting of an H&K MP5 with the controls and many parts of an AR-9/AR-15. The review will cover its features, specifications, recoil comparison, range performance, and suppressed use, ultimately evaluating if its $2,700 price tag is justified.
This video analyzes the Angstadt MDP-9, evaluating its worth for potential buyers. While specific details about the firearm itself are limited in the provided text, the title suggests a review and assessment of its features and value proposition. The description also highlights the channel's presence on other social media platforms and promotes a second YouTube channel, indicating a broader content strategy around firearms and potentially related lifestyle topics.
This video showcases firearms from Angstadt Arms, specifically the MDP-9, UDP-300, and UDP-556, presented at SHOT Show 2022. The title and description confirm the presentation of these firearm models and the event. The description emphasizes that no firearms, ammunition, or accessories are for sale and provides no purchase links, adhering to YouTube's policies by avoiding violence, profanity, and prohibited content.
This video from Iraqveteran8888 showcases the Angstadt Arms MDP 9 at SHOT Show 2020. The description includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA, music channel, website, and merchandise. It also provides various social media links. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges. It warns against imitation and stresses adherence to all firearm laws, stating the channel does not sell firearms or parts and is not liable for misuse.
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