This video delves into the history and technical aspects of the M1918A2 BAR, specifically focusing on a "Non-NFA" variant manufactured by Group Industries. It explains how these were made manually operated to bypass NFA regulations for individuals like reenactors. The description also touches upon the transition to semiautomatic versions, like the M1918A3, after the Hughes Amendment and the subsequent business dealings of companies like Ohio Ordnance Works. The content highlights a fascinating niche in firearm history related to compliance and adaptation.
This video from FirearmsGuide.com showcases the OOW249 SAW line of machine guns by Ohio Ordnance Works at SHOT Show 2025. The description highlights the SAW's capability to provide heavy volume of fire for infantry, its light weight, accuracy approaching that of a rifle, and its use of the NATO standard 5.56mm cartridge. It can be fired from a belt or magazine and engage targets up to 1000 yards. The video also promotes the extensive gunsmithing library and searchable reference guide offered by FirearmsGuide.com.
Dave Merrill highlights his top picks from Day 3 of SHOT Show 2025, showcasing a variety of firearms and gear. Featured items include Ohio Ordnance Works' modernized BAR and Reaper variants, EAA's 2011-style pistols and Negotiator models, Canik's Mete Prime and MC9L, FightLight's MCR belt-fed upper and lever-action AR, Primary Arms' HTX1 reflex sight, unique basement finds like the Ounce .22 Pistol and 30mm Grenadier System, and Rossi Martin's innovative gun displays. The video promises exciting coverage of the expo's most noteworthy products.
This video is part two of the Classic Firearms' coverage of SHOT Show 2023, focusing on their secondary channel's activities. The description highlights their participation in internet challenges and a self-deprecating sense of humor. Viewers are encouraged to suggest future challenges. The video timestamps specific brands and products, including Oracle Arms, Cobalt, Seekis, AGM, Ohio Ordnance Works, Fold AR, Pepperball, Premier Body Armor, and B&T, suggesting a diverse showcase of firearms and related gear from the event. The content appears to be a behind-the-scenes look at the show and potentially some product highlights.
This video from Kentucky Ballistics features the Ohio Ordnance Works H.C.A.R. rifle. The title playfully contrasts it with the traditional 30-06 cartridge, suggesting the H.C.A.R. offers a different or perhaps enhanced experience. The description promotes Kentucky Ballistics merchandise, social media channels, and their Patreon. It includes a strong disclaimer about the controlled and supervised nature of their filming, emphasizing entertainment and educational purposes and advising viewers not to replicate any actions. The video likely showcases the H.C.A.R. in action and may offer insights into its performance or features.
This video features the 1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (1918A3-SLR) from Ohio Ordnance Works, in conjunction with Aim Surplus. It also highlights Prvi Partizan PPU .30-06 150grn FMJ ammunition. The description includes affiliate link disclosures for Amazon and Avantlink, indicating items may be sent for review. The music used is from bensound.com.
This August 2018 Q&A video from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics submitted by viewers. Questions range from practical concerns like AK front sight snagging and environmental issues in competitions to historical discussions about the Arisaka Type 38/99, M1 Garand, and the history of sighting systems. They also delve into modern firearms, including the AR10, M27 IAR, WWSD builds, and the viability of .40 S&W. Other topics include 3D printed firearms, cowboy action firearms, straight-pull sniper rifles, binary triggers, and handguard heat mitigation. The video features Karl and Ian answering questions and offering their expert opinions.
This video explores the HCAR and the BAR, two iconic firearms with a rich history in the US military. It highlights the BAR's legendary ruggedness and reliability, noting its preservation for gun owners through Ohio Ordnance Works. The video also introduces the HCAR as a modern iteration of the BAR, updated for the 21st century by OOW, bridging historical significance with contemporary innovation. It encourages viewers to subscribe and follow the creator on social media and their website.
This video from American Rifleman features Brian Sheetz and Christopher Olsen discussing the Heavy Combat Assault Rifle (H.C.A.R.) manufactured by Ohio Ordnance Works. The H.C.A.R. is presented as a modern evolution of the iconic BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), highlighting its role as a semi-automatic rifle designed for contemporary combat applications. The discussion aims to provide viewers with an in-depth look at this new firearm.
This video focuses on the HCAR (Heavy Counter Assault Rifle) from Ohio Ordnance Works. The description provides links to the manufacturer's website, allowing viewers to learn more about the rifle. It also promotes the creator's merchandise and specialty ammunition, and directs viewers to their social media channels. The mention of ballistic gel suggests potential performance testing or demonstrations.
This video features Larry and his crew partnering with Ohio Ordnance Works to showcase and utilize the powerful Browning M2 .50 caliber machine gun. The content focuses on experiencing the "50 caliber destruction" this iconic weapon is capable of delivering. Additional elements include links for subscribing to the channel and following Larry Vickers on various social media platforms and his website.
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