This video addresses the common question of whether firearm barrels require a break-in period, exploring it as a myth or fact. The description also promotes the creator's website for featured products and directs viewers to a secondary YouTube channel. Social media links for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are provided, along with information about the intro song.
This video debunks the myth that new firearm barrels do not require cleaning. Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb use a borescope to demonstrate that factory-new barrels, particularly AR-15s, often contain grease in the bore and chamber. This grease can cause extraction failures, pressure issues leading to malfunctions, and in extreme cases, a catastrophic weapon failure or 'KA-BOOM.' The experts advise a simple cleaning with solvent to remove this protective shipping grease before firing the first round, regardless of whether the barrel is a replacement or part of a new firearm.
This video explores the Arex AKB-15, a modernization project for the AKM rifle developed by Arex Defense in Slovenia. The project aimed to update AKM rifles with adjustable stocks, picatinny optics mounting, and new barrels. While 100 examples were created for a potential military client, the contract fell through. Simultaneously, a semi-automatic civilian version was planned, with 15 examples produced but never commercially released. The video features a rare example from the former factory owner.
This YouTube video features PRS Pro shooter Brian Allen sharing his expert tips and tricks for barrel cleaning and break-in procedures. He encourages viewers to engage in the comments, sharing their own methods or confirming if Allen's approach aligns with their practices for new firearms or barrels. The description also includes promotional information for Cole-Tac, with a discount code, and A-Team Precision, providing their social media handles and a phone number visible in the video.
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