This video provides an overview of the Griffin Armament MK2, with the title expressing significant enthusiasm for the product. The description heavily features links to the creator's various YouTube channels (including one specifically for 2A content), social media profiles, and merchandise. While the specific nature of the MK2 isn't detailed beyond its name, the context strongly suggests a firearms-related review or showcase.
This YouTube video focuses on a Griffin Armament mk2 rifle chambered in .300 Blackout, featuring a Rare Breed FRT trigger. The title suggests a controversial or attention-grabbing angle regarding the ATF's stance on such firearms. The description invites viewers to share their favorite .300 Blackout firearms, indicating a potential for community engagement and discussion around this caliber and platform.
This YouTube video features an unboxing of two high-end firearm components: the Griffin Armament Mk2 and the Geissele Mk8. While the specific firearm these parts are intended for isn't explicitly stated, the title strongly suggests they are accessories for an AR-15 platform rifle. The unboxing format implies a focus on initial impressions, build quality, and potential applications for firearm enthusiasts and builders.
This YouTube video features "Sparky" testing and reviewing the Griffin Armament MK2. The description highlights links to "Tac Pack" with a discount code "Delp", "Basement Operator Company" for builds, discounts, and merchandise, and their Discord server. It also includes social media links for "elliott_delp" and mentions "Take Someone Outdoors Media" for marketing content. A safety disclaimer emphasizes weapon checks, and an important disclaimer clarifies the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video review focuses on the Griffin Armament MK2 rifle chambered in .223 Wylde. The presenter thanks channel supporters and expresses excitement about reviewing this heavily requested rifle. Despite encountering some minor issues, the overall assessment is that it's a good shooting rifle, though noted to be on the pricier side. Viewers are encouraged to share their opinions in the comments. The description also includes affiliate links to Tac Pack, TA Targets, and the Basement Operator Company, along with links to their website, Discord, and YouTube channel. Social media links for the presenter and a business inquiry email are also provided. A safety disclaimer emphasizes that all firearms are checked and cleared before filming, and a disclaimer clarifies the presenter is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video showcases the new MK2 9mm PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) from Griffin Armament. The presenter highlights its full ambidextrous design, inviting viewer feedback. The video also includes promotional links for an SG Timer, QVO Tactical's Instagram and merchandise, Axil in-ear hearing protection, SuperVel ammunition (via Instagram), and a Patreon page for support.
This YouTube video showcases a 14.5-inch BCM rifle, specifically a Mk2 model equipped with a Raider rail, demonstrating its performance on the range. The creator highlights the "zero recoil" aspect of the rifle and mentions its potential applications for self-defense, home defense, as a truck gun, and in survival scenarios (TEOTWAWKI, WROL). The video focuses on practical shooting and the capabilities of the BCM firearm setup.
This video provides a comparative review of mid-to-high-end 5.56 AR-15 complete upper receivers, focusing on value for performance. The reviewer will be analyzing BCM BFH MK2 11.5" and 14.5" complete upper receivers. Comparisons will be made against top competitors such as Knight's Armament, Daniel Defense, and Geissele. The presenter also explains their decision to choose these BCM uppers over the newer Sig Spear LTS model. The video aims to guide viewers towards making informed purchasing decisions for their AR-15 builds.
This YouTube video focuses on the BCM MK2 recoil mitigation system (RMS) mod 1, presented as an upcoming upgrade by 'appalachiansmokewagon'. The description lists several relevant hashtags hinting at the video's content, including discussions around battle rifles, the 'pew pew life', preparedness ('shtf', 'teotwawki'), gun culture, and everyday carry (EDC). The title clearly indicates a specific firearm component modification.
This video provides a technical guide on how to identify and resolve a specific type of firearm malfunction, referred to as a "fake double feed" on an "Mk2" firearm. The creator emphasizes the importance of experience in quickly and safely addressing this "annoying" jam. The content is a refreshed and updated version of previous videos on the topic, highlighting its significance within their YouTube channel's journey. Safety precautions are strongly advised, stressing proper training, safe handling environments, and responsible firearm management.
This video appears to be an update on a BCM MK2 RAIDER rifle, specifically focusing on its M13 rail and a 500-round count. The title and included hashtags suggest it covers topics related to home defense, everyday carry (EDC), and general AR-15 ownership. While no specific caliber is mentioned, the presence of AR-15 implies common rifle calibers like 5.56mm or .223 Remington. The video likely showcases the firearm's performance and potentially its suitability for various applications.
This YouTube video compares the FN FiveseveN MK2 and FN FiveseveN MK3 pistols, with the creator explaining their decision to purchase the MK3. The video encourages viewer support through merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. It also credits the original score artist and artwork creator.