This video details the Estonian Defense Forces' adoption of the LMT R20 "Rahe" rifle, replacing their older Galil rifles. The R20 is a modern infantry rifle platform designed to accommodate both 5.56mm and 7.62mm variants, with a focus on reliability, accuracy, and modularity. The selection process involved major manufacturers, with LMT ultimately winning the contract. The video highlights the rifle's standard configuration, including optics, iron sights, and sling, as well as optional accessories like grenade launchers and suppressors. Deliveries were completed by the end of 2023, establishing the R20 as the standard Estonian infantry weapon.
This video review focuses on the Cru Arms Temp 556 Rifle, a modernized Canadian-designed variant of the AR-180. Key features highlighted include its short-stroke piston system, mid-length gas system, and monolithic upper receiver. The review is presented by Sootch00 and thanks Gun Zone Deals for supplying the firearm and Fiocchi USA for the ammunition. Affiliate links for various sponsors and channels are included in the description.
This video provides a detailed review of the Crusader Arms Templar, a modern interpretation of the AR-180 rifle. The presenter highlights its key features, including a 5.56 short-stroke piston gas system with a mid-length configuration and a monolithic upper receiver. The review acknowledges support from Gun Zone Deals for their assistance and Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition. The video encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and check out various affiliate links for related products and content, including USCCA, Rubber Dummies, Getzone.com, and the creator's Patreon page.
This video provides a review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) JAKL 5.56 pistol. The review highlights its long stroke piston system and monolithic upper receiver, noting its compatibility with a Mil-spec AR lower. The description also includes acknowledgments to PSA, Robbie Wheaton, and Fiocchi USA for ammunition. Various affiliate links and calls to action for supporting the channel are present, along with social media handles and music licensing information.
This NRA Gun of the Week features the FN SCAR 16S NRCH, a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO. The video highlights its origins from the U.S. Special Operations Command SCAR program, emphasizing its modularity and adaptability. Key features discussed include the updated non-reciprocating ambidextrous charging handle, gas-piston operating system for cleaner operation, monolithic upper receiver, adjustable folding stock, and accessory rails. The review also touches on its slightly heavier build compared to AR-15 platforms, its suppressor-ready adjustable piston, and its overall design for tactical applications. The segment is filmed on the NRA Tech Range.
This video delves into the L119A2, the successor to the British Special Forces' L119A1 rifle. Introduced around 2016-2017, the L119A2, manufactured by Colt Canada, features a licensed LMT monolithic upper receiver for enhanced accessory mounting, though it presents challenges in heat management and cleaning. Key upgrades include a MagPul CTR stock and Geissele triggers, contrasting with the A1's MILSPEC components. The rifle gained public attention after Christian Craighead was seen using it during the 2019 Nairobi Westlands mall siege. The video highlights both 10" and 15.7" barrel variants, with the example in the video featuring a 16" barrel to avoid SBR classification.
This video showcases new and innovative products from firearm manufacturers Brownells, Tisas, and Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT). Featured items include the Brownells BRN-22R .22 receiver, the LMT 37mm M203 Flare Launcher with mounting kit and leaf sight, the LMT MRP AR-15 Monolithic Upper Receiver, and the Tisas Regent BR9 9mm, a clone of the Browning Hi-Power. The presenter, Paul Levy, provides an overview of these diverse offerings, suggesting their potential for various builds and applications.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Lewis Machine & Tool (LMT) AR-15 MRP (Monolithic Rail Platform) upper receiver. The presenter, Paul Levy, highlights its construction from a single piece of forged aerospace aluminum, creating a monolithic receiver and handguard. A key feature discussed is the proprietary locking system that secures the barrel using two bolts accessible from the right side, enabling quick and convenient changes to calibers, barrel lengths, materials, and gas systems.
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