This video showcases a "Potluck Shooting Competition - 2024" hosted by Kit Badger. The event combines friendly competition with firearm training and good food. The description lists a detailed loadout of gear and firearms used, including specific pistols like the Walther PDP Pro SD and rifles such as the Honey Badger SD. The video emphasizes the fun and social aspect of shooting competitions while also highlighting practical training scenarios. It also promotes Kit Badger's merchandise and support channels.
This video focuses on the Sig Sauer P320 pistol, often referred to as the 'internet's problem child.' The presenter argues that the Brouwer Solutions m1811 grip module is the solution to the P320's perceived flaws, specifically highlighting its impact on bore axis and grip angle. The video showcases this modification and suggests it's an essential upgrade for the P320. Mention is made of various tactical apparel brands and discount codes for optics and surplus retailers.
This video showcases the loadout used for the Thunder Ranch Urban Precision Rifle Course, presented by Kit Badger. It details various pieces of tactical gear, clothing, and firearm accessories, including specific brands and models such as the Criterion 11.5" Core Series Rifle Barrel, Dead Air Sierra 5 Silencer, Accufire Prospectis Astro-8 LPVO, and Safelife Defense Hyperline IIIA Vest. The description also provides links to Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon page, alongside a mention of Ballistic Ink T-Shirts.
This video presents a curated list of 10 Father's Day gift ideas for individuals interested in firearms and tactical gear. The suggestions range from knives and shooting timers to flashlights, chest rigs, plate carriers, and hearing protection. Several reputable brands are mentioned and linked, providing viewers with specific product avenues for their gift-giving needs.
In this "Ask Ian" episode, Forgotten Weapons delves into the question of the "best" World War II rifle cartridge, considering both effectiveness and practicality. Ian argues that the 8mm Kurz (7.92x33mm) was the most optimized intermediate cartridge, ideal for semi-automatic and select-fire rifles due to its reduced recoil and sufficient power for fast follow-up shots. He also discusses the logistical challenge of using a single cartridge for both rifles and heavy machine guns, noting that larger cartridges were generally preferred for the latter. The discussion touches on the Italian 6.5mm Carcano and Swedish 6.5mm cartridges, as well as supplemental machine gun rounds like the 8x59mm Italian and 8x63mm Swedish. Ian posits that the 7.35mm Carcano would have been a strong contender for a universal cartridge and suggests the US would have benefited significantly from adopting it, potentially lightening rifles like the M1 Garand and BAR.
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