This video discusses two new and peculiar rifle calibers being adopted by the US Military. The content is presented by 'God Family and Guns' (GFG), and the description includes calls for viewer support through Patreon, links to their supported ministries (Prison Ministry, Change 4 Change), recommendations for GFG-branded merchandise, and other channels.
This video discusses a significant shift in the US Military's firearm choices, specifically the potential replacement of the SIG Sauer P320. The title suggests a new firearm is causing considerable buzz within the defense industry, prompting speculation about a major change in military procurement, especially given recent issues experienced by SIG Sauer.
This video discusses the U.S. Military's adoption of Glock COA (Contractor Acquired/Approved) handguns. While specific Glock models aren't explicitly stated in the provided text, the title implies a focus on Glock pistols being incorporated into military service. The description also includes various ways viewers can support the channel, such as through Patreon and Venmo.
This video discusses the evolving "problem" with the SIG P320, arguing that the issue has moved beyond potential mechanical defects to the pistol's lack of unique capabilities. The narrator suggests that the P320's reputation, once bolstered by military adoption, is now threatened by recent incidents and the general uncertainty surrounding the firearm. The video also highlights the difficulty SIG faces in rehabilitating the P320's image due to persistent doubts, drawing parallels to historical firearms with known issues or past controversies.
This video explores the surprising rarity of lever-action firearms in widespread military adoption, despite their historical presence. The content aims to answer the common question of why these guns weren't the dominant choice for militaries globally. While acknowledging exceptions, the video suggests that lever guns constitute less than 1% of military firearm types historically adopted. It also promotes other Hickok45 channels and sponsor links.
This video discusses the new 6.8x51 (.277 Fury) cartridge being considered for adoption by the US military. It highlights the potential use in a General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) and also in new infantry rifles like the Sig SPEAR and Raptor. The creator expresses skepticism about the military's choice, drawing a parallel to the mid-60s decision to drop .308 for infantry rifles due to recoil concerns, suggesting the new .277 Fury might generate similar or greater recoil.
This video reviews the Holosun HS515GM red dot optic, highlighting its adoption by foreign militaries and its "T2 Killer" potential. The reviewer details its superior mount, durable construction, and tactical features like lens caps and a killflash compared to cheaper Holosun models. The video also touches on its slightly improved night vision performance and briefly mentions Holosun's solar-powered models. A comparison to an Aimpoint T2 is referenced, and the reviewer emphasizes the value proposition of the HS515GM.
This video discusses the US Army's adoption of the SIG P320 pistol. The creator, Graham, shares his personal thoughts and experiences after 15 years of active duty in the US Army. The description also directs viewers to the channel's Facebook page, blog, and merchandise store.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Heckler & Koch MR762, a .308 semi-automatic rifle. The reviewer puts the MR762 through rigorous "arctic" testing conditions in Nevada, assessing its performance, accuracy, build quality, and ergo-nomics. While acknowledging the rifle's military adoption and proven track record, the review also highlights significant drawbacks that may deter potential buyers. The video touches upon potential upgrades and compares it to other rifles, including the Knights Armament M110 SASS. It aims to provide a balanced perspective for discerning buyers.
This YouTube video discusses the potential shift of the US Military towards adopting Glock firearms. While the video title poses this as a question, it implies an exploration of the topic. The description highlights the creator's Patreon and social media channels, inviting viewers to connect and discuss common interests like hobbies, tactics, and toys. The content is aimed at a community of collectors, preppers, sportsmen, and anyone interested in sharing opinions on related subjects. The video also credits original score and artwork.
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