This YouTube video, the first in the "Miculek Gun Stories" series, presents a "visual podcast" format. The creator recounts a personal experience where they broke a shotgun into two pieces during a "World Shoot" competition. The episode aims to share favorite guns and stories in a longer, less edited format, with the potential for this to become a regular series.
This video offers a personal look into the history and significance of the Miculek family's firearm shop. Jerry Miculek shares cherished memories and stories from the shop, a place deeply ingrained in the Miculek shooting legacy. The description invites viewers to engage by requesting more content about their experiences at 'Shootout Lane,' hinting at a nostalgic and behind-the-scenes glimpse into their journey in the firearms world.
This video features a trick shot competition between the uploader and their dad, inspired by the dance competition show 'So You Think You Can Dance.' The stakes are high, with the winner receiving the family Corvette. The content promises a "Miculek version" of trick shooting, implying skilled and potentially difficult firearm maneuvers.
This video aims to reduce firearm recoil, focusing on two key modifications that significantly impact an MSR (Modern Sporting Rifle). The creator encourages viewers to visit their website, www.miculek.com, for information on the specific buffer and compensator discussed. The title suggests a focus on improving shooting experience by mitigating recoil.
This YouTube video, titled 'Jerry talks malfunctions Pt 2,' is the second installment in a series addressing common issues encountered during firearm usage at the range. The video aims to educate viewers on troubleshooting and understanding these malfunctions. The description encourages viewers to learn more about SDI and provides a link to miculek.com. Based on the title and description, the content likely focuses on practical advice and explanations related to firearm performance.
This YouTube video showcases the new Smith & Wesson 9mm FPC carbine. The description highlights it as a 'fun little gun,' suggesting a focus on its usability and enjoyment for shooting enthusiasts. The video likely provides a first look or review of this specific firearm model.
This video highlights the Smith & Wesson Model 629DX as a "Gun of the Week." The description expresses the creator's personal favor for this particular firearm. A link to miculek.com is provided, suggesting potential affiliation or further content from the creator.
This video, titled 'Jerry talks malfunctions Pt 1', features Jerry discussing common firearm malfunctions encountered at the range. He provides quick tips for addressing these issues. The description also includes links to SDI and miculek.com for further learning. The content focuses on practical problem-solving for firearm users during shooting sessions.
This YouTube video, titled 'Carry Gun Tidbits,' offers brief information relevant to Everyday Carry (EDC). It mentions specific brands like Smith & Wesson and Hornady, suggesting potential discussions or demonstrations involving their products. The video also links to miculek.com, a known resource for firearms and shooting-related content. While brief, the title and description indicate a focus on practical aspects of carrying firearms for personal defense.
This video provides a tutorial on how to install Miculek rifle compensators for both .223 and .30 caliber firearms. It demonstrates the installation process, aiming to help viewers upgrade their rifles. The description also includes links to purchase the products and a call to action for viewers to become members.
This video provides a step-by-step installation guide for the Miculek Magnetic Buffer System on a modern sporting rifle. It aims to help viewers successfully integrate this aftermarket part into their firearm, offering details and a link to the product on the Miculek website. The description also encourages viewers to become members of the Miculek community.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to install the Miculek revolver spring kit. The description links to the product on the Miculek website and also includes a link for viewers to become members of the Miculek channel. The content focuses on the practical aspect of firearm modification and enhancement for revolvers.