This video provides a 500-round review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Krink "Krinkov" rifle chambered in 5.56mm. The review includes zeroing the firearm, testing its reliability over 500 rounds, and addressing potential issues such as malfunctions and concerns with Pro Mag magazines. The video also demonstrates the firearm's performance with a silencer and includes reload drills. The creator offers a summary of their experience with the Krink setup.
This video focuses on comparing and reviewing different magazines designed for the 7.62x39mm cartridge when used in the AR platform. It specifically highlights Unimag, Duramag, ASC, and Pro Mag brands, aiming to help viewers determine the best options for their AR-based 7.62x39 builds. The description also includes links for viewer support and social media engagement.
This YouTube Short features a compilation of firearm moments involving a Taurus, Glock, and Draco Pro Mag. The video utilizes a variety of popular firearm terms in its title and description, suggesting it aims to capture a broad audience interested in different handgun, rifle, and shotgun platforms, including specific models and common firearm families. The inclusion of terms like 'shotgun pistol rifle AR15 AK47' and specific models like 'Glock', 'G19', 'G17', 'Sig', 'CZ', and 'revolver' indicates a wide range of potential firearm interests being covered or referenced.
This YouTube Short features a Glock 43x equipped with a Pro Mag drum magazine and a full-auto switch. The title suggests a dramatic scenario where the firearm is used to save a life. The description explicitly mentions a 'drum mag dump full auto switch' and 'saving a life with a glock', implying a demonstration of the firearm's capabilities in a simulated self-defense situation. The video is tagged as a #Shorts and #Skit, indicating it's a brief, potentially staged or dramatized, piece of content.
This YouTube video showcases a "mag dump" of a Glock 43 pistol, utilizing a 10-round Pro Mag magazine. The title and description emphasize the firearm model and its ammunition caliber, with a call to subscribe. The content appears to be a demonstration of rapid firing rather than a detailed review or technical guide.
This video features a range test of two distinct rifles: the Ruger American Ranch chambered in 7.62x39mm and the Savage Walking Varminter Model 25 in .223 Remington. The shooting session focuses on accuracy at 50 yards, with conditions noted as cold and very windy. The description also highlights an observation about the Pro Mag magazines used with the Ruger American Ranch, mentioning they function but experience issues when fully loaded, possibly due to stiff springs or hollow point bullet hang-ups. The user considers minor modifications to improve magazine performance.
This video showcases a variety of new firearms and accessories. It features the CGS Suppressors Qube Compensator for 9mm Glock pistols, highlighting its easy installation. Pro Mag's Archangel Takedown Stock is presented as a way to convert a standard Ruger 10/22 into a compact takedown model. The video also displays Romanian Tokarev TT-33 pistols (7.62x25mm) from M+M Industries and Brownells' new line of stainless steel barrels for Glock pistols, including threaded, unthreaded, and conversion models. Finally, a Kitfox Design BRN-601 Retro PVC Patch is shown.
This video reviews the ArchAngel Precision Stock for the Springfield M1A. The host, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), highlights how the stock upgrades the dated M1A platform, bringing it into the 21st century with full adjustability and numerous features. The review encourages viewers to check out the stock on OpticsPlanet.com, offering a discount code "GunGuy5". The description also includes links to the host's website, Patreon, other videos, and sponsors like P2K Range and Rainbow Range, as well as links to join various gun rights organizations.
This video focuses on the Pro Mag Archangel M1A Stock. It aims to provide viewers with information and insights into this specific firearm accessory. The description directs users to Brownells videos for more details, suggesting a review or informational presentation. The content is directly relevant to owners or potential buyers of the M1A rifle interested in stock upgrades.
This video provides a critical warning for owners of Hi-Point 995 and 995TS firearms. The content focuses on issues related to Pro Mag magazines and older-style Hi-Point magazines, implying potential malfunctions or safety concerns. The creator emphasizes that all content is recorded on a private range under professional supervision and includes standard disclaimers regarding educational and entertainment purposes, and the risks involved in attempting any demonstrated actions.
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