This video is the third part of a series focusing on the Kel-Tec KSG 12-gauge shotgun. It provides a field strip and overview of the firearm, detailing its design, function, and features. The description also mentions a previous video on disassembly/reassembly and a POV shooting demonstration. It highlights the KSG's 12 Gauge caliber, Wedge Lock Bolt operating system, pump-action mode, and a magazine capacity of 7+7+1. The video also mentions the use of an Eotech sight and an 18.5" barrel. The Kel-Tec KSG is identified as a non-restricted firearm requiring a PAL in Canada. The creator also promotes their Patreon and Instagram for additional content and giveaways.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series focusing on the Kel-Tec KSG 12-gauge bullpup shotgun. The video covers field stripping and reassembly, with previous and future installments detailing its operation, modifications, design, function, and features. It highlights the KSG's 12-gauge caliber, pump-action mechanism, 7+7+1 magazine capacity, Eotech sight, and 18.5-inch barrel length. The KSG is confirmed as a non-restricted firearm in Canada, requiring a PAL, and is compared to the Chiappa Triple Threat and Benelli M4 in terms of classification.
This video, part 5 of a 5-part series on the Gen 2 Kriss Vector, compares the Gen 1 and Gen 2 models. It details technical specifications such as caliber (.45 ACP), operating system (Super V Delayed blowback), firing modes (semi-auto), magazine capacity, sights, barrel length, and overall length. The video also touches upon Canadian firearm classification based on barrel length, distinguishing between non-restricted and restricted categories, and mentions the Colt SP1 as a bonus firearm. The creator uses social media platforms for additional content and giveaways.
This video is Part 2 of a 5-part series reviewing the Gen 2 Kriss Vector CRB semi-automatic rifle chambered in .45 ACP. It focuses on FPS shooting, demonstrating the firearm's controls and ergonomics, and mentions potential modifications. The description also details technical specifications, Canadian firearm classifications, and links to the creator's Patreon and social media. The series covers introduction, shooting, disassembly, features, Gen 1 vs. Gen 2 differences, and accuracy testing.
This video provides an overview of the Mk14 EBR semi-automatic rifle, covering its design, function, and features. It's part of a multi-part series focusing on this military and video game-popular firearm. The description also includes technical specifications such as caliber (.308 / 7.62 NATO), operating system, fire modes (semi-auto), magazine capacity, barrel length, and weight. It also touches on Canadian firearm regulations regarding barrel length for non-restricted classification. The creator promotes their Patreon, Instagram, and Facebook pages for additional content.
This video, part 4 of a series, provides an overview of the ATRS Modern Hunter rifle, detailing its design, function, and features. It covers technical specifications such as its .308 caliber, direct gas impingement operating system, and 18.6-inch barrel. The presenter also shares a personal experience with a 20mm anti-tank gun. The video series aims to cover the rifle comprehensively, from introduction and shooting to disassembly and accuracy testing. Links to the presenter's Patreon, Instagram, and Facebook are included, along with an Olight affiliate link.
This YouTube video is the third part of a series focusing on the ATRS Modern Hunter, an alternative AR-10 semi-automatic rifle. It details the field stripping process, including disassembly and reassembly. The video also previews upcoming content covering the firearm's design, function, and features, as well as a dedicated accuracy test. Technical specifications such as caliber (.308), operating system (Direct Gas Impingement), barrel length (18.6"), and weight (10.6lbs) are provided. The video also touches upon Canadian firearm classification and regulations concerning barrel length.
This is Part 2 of a video series focusing on the ATRS "Modern Hunter" alternative AR-10 semi-automatic rifle. The video showcases POV shooting (FPS style), demonstrating the rifle's controls, ergonomics, and any modifications made. It also touches upon the firearm's technical specifications, including its .308 caliber, direct gas impingement operating system, and semi-auto fire mode. Legal classifications in Canada based on barrel length are also discussed. The series aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the rifle, with future parts covering disassembly, reassembly, and accuracy testing.
This video is Part 1 of a series focusing on the ATRS "Modern Hunter," an alternative AR-10 semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308. It covers the firearm's design, function, and features. The description also details technical specifications, including barrel length, operating system, and magazine capacity, highlighting its non-restricted status in Canada. The presenter encourages viewers to subscribe and follow on social media for additional content and hints at future videos on accuracy testing.
This video is part 5 of a series focusing on the IWI Tavor TAR-21 semi-automatic rifle. It specifically details the process of accessorizing the Tavor, covering various components like optics, muzzle devices, and other enhancements. The description also provides technical specifications for the Tavor TAR-21 and briefly mentions Canadian firearm classification laws. The creator encourages viewers to subscribe and follow on social media for more content.
This video, part 4 of the "Gun of the Week" series, provides an in-depth overview of the IWI Tavor TAR-21 semi-automatic rifle. It covers design details, internal function, features, and technical specifications, including calibre (5.56mm NATO), operating system (long stroke piston, gas operated, rotating bolt), fire modes (semi-auto), magazine capacity, factory sights, and included optic (Trijicon Acog). The description also mentions accessories, accuracy, and a long-term review as upcoming content. It notes Canadian legal classifications based on barrel length.
This is Part 1 of a multi-part series reviewing the IWI Tavor TAR-21 semi-automatic rifle. The video introduces the rifle and provides technical specifications including its caliber (5.56mm NATO), operating system (long stroke piston, gas operated), semi-automatic fire mode, magazine capacity (with Canadian restrictions noted), barrel length, and weight. It also details the factory iron sights and the Trijicon ACOG optic. The description highlights the legal classification of the rifle in Canada based on barrel length. Future parts of the series will cover disassembly, shooting, a detailed overview, accessories, accuracy, and a long-term review. The creator also mentions a brief correction regarding a previous caliber mention.