This YouTube video features Kit Badger participating in the "Punisher Run" at Thunder Ranch during a Sentinel Concepts Course. The video showcases the creator's personal run with a modified SCAR 20s rifle, acquired from Shooting Surplus. Links to supporting content, merchandise, and the specific gear used in the course are provided in the description.
This video showcases the finished AK-50, highlighting its new black paint job and design improvements. The presenter expresses satisfaction with the rifle's aesthetics and functionality. The description also includes acknowledgments to TacPack for their sponsorship, with a special offer for viewers using code "AKGUY", and to SDI.edu for educational information. Links to merchandise and a second YouTube channel are also provided, along with the presenter's Instagram handle.
This video focuses on the Beretta BM59, an Italian rifle that is a modified version of the M1 Garand. The description is brief, but the title highlights the specific model and its lineage. The content likely involves an examination or discussion of this particular firearm.
This video from InRange TV explores the concept of a "gamer gun" in the context of the WWSD carbine. The creators discuss what constitutes a "gamer gun" and then showcase a specific WWSD build designed with that purpose in mind. The video aims to clarify the term and demonstrate a practical application of it for viewers.
This video features a "Rifle and Pistol Pairings Part 3" focusing on a Ruger 10/22 carbine in an Archangel AA556EX stock and a Ruger SR22P pistol. The Ruger 10/22 is described with several modifications including a KSA bull barrel, MCARBO trigger spring kit, extended magazine release, auto bolt release, UTG low profile flip up sights, and a UTG AFG. The Ruger SR22P has a stainless guide rod for its recoil spring. The video highlights these as "tacticool plinking" options and great starter guns for learning shooting basics, with the SR22P being the presenter's first firearm.
This video showcases a unique AR-15 platform build featuring a spade grip and a truck-mounted configuration. While the description is minimal, the title highlights the custom nature of the firearm. The focus appears to be on the visual presentation and functionality of this specialized AR build, likely appealing to enthusiasts interested in unconventional firearm setups and modifications.
This YouTube video focuses on Brandon Herrera, owner of The AK Guy Inc., as he successfully fixes a "Cursed AK." The video highlights his entrepreneurial journey and offers a glimpse into his work as a firearm manufacturer and designer of the AK-50. The description also includes promotional links for Manscaped and the creator's merchandise, along with social media and Twitch channel information.
This video covers Stage 5 and the match conclusion of the IDARM 2018, the Arizona Independence Day Rifle Match. The stage features a "BDSM Chain Stage" where participants have 60 seconds to engage a long-range target from 13 chain positions, followed by another 60 seconds from windows. Hits provide bonuses. The competition showcases unique rifles, including a left-handed G3 and a heavily modified Vz2008 (Vz58) as an experimental build. The description highlights the tradition of the match and its connection to celebrating Independence Day.
This video from the IDARM 2018 event showcases Stage 3 of the Impossible Vtac Challenge. Participants Ian and Karl utilize unconventional rifles, including a left-handed G3 and a heavily modified Vz2008 (Vz58), to tackle the challenging course. Stage 3 requires engaging a long-range target from a prone position, then transitioning to a strong-side Vtac barricade while still engaging the same target. The stage concludes with engaging the target from a different Vtac, entirely from the support side without 'par'ing out, highlighting advanced shooting techniques and firearm handling under pressure. The content emphasizes viewer support for InRange TV.
This video from IDARM 2018 showcases Stage 2 of the Arizona Independence Day Rifle Match, a long-standing shooting competition. The stage features engaging targets from multiple positions on a roof and then crawling underneath to shift positions. Notably, the participants are using unconventional rifles: a left-handed G3 and a heavily modified Vz2008 (Vz58), explored as an 'what if' scenario. The content highlights competitive shooting with unique firearm configurations.
This video covers Stage 1 of the IDARM 2018 competition, featuring unique firearms like a left-handed G3 and a highly modified Vz2008 (Vz58). The stage involves engaging mini targets at range offhand, running uphill, and then re-engaging from a moving spring-loaded kayak, humorously described as "WTF?". The description highlights the event as a tradition for celebrating Independence Day with a shooting competition. The video also mentions that InRange is viewer-supported through Patreon.
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