This YouTube Shorts video from MuzzleBroke showcases the Vipera firearm, highlighting its 'Quick Change Barrel' feature. The title "Shift of Impact???" suggests a demonstration or discussion about how this feature might affect the firearm's performance or ballistic characteristics. The description includes a promotional link to the creator's merchandise and exclusive discounts.
This video introduces the SIG SAUER CROSS Magnum, highlighting its evolution from the original CROSS rifle. Key new features include a quick-change barrel system, full-length ARCA rail, and an improved folding hinge. Chambered in .300 Win Mag and capable of cartridges as long as .300 PRC, the CROSS Magnum aims to deliver maximum cartridge performance while retaining the platform's lightweight and foldable design, emphasizing precision, performance, and power.
This video features a demonstration of the legendary German MG-42 machine gun, emphasizing its high rate of fire and historical significance. The creator experiences being shot at by the MG-42 for scientific purposes, highlighting its terrifying power. The video also includes a breakdown of the MG-42 by an expert, a barrel change demonstration, and mentions of other firearms like the MP40, M14k, and M1941. Merchandise and gear links are provided.
This video introduces the Gunwerks NEXUS, a future-proof rifle system developed over two years with significant investment in manufacturing. Key features highlighted include the NXT Action, NEXUS Stock, quick-change barrel system, integrated ARCA and picatinny mounts, a vertical grip, and a customizable trigger shoe with a double-stack, flush-mount magazine. The description also encourages viewers to subscribe for content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics.
This video provides an overview of the Fightlite MCR Beltfed AR15, also known as the "SawKiller," highlighting its design as a refined version of the Ares Shrike. The reviewer praises its performance, noting it ran flawlessly with both 55gr and recommended 62gr ammunition. Key features discussed include its half the weight and price of an FN M249, quick-change barrel, reliable belt and mag feeding, and AR15 ergonomics. The video also touches on compatibility with mil-spec AR15 lowers and the Elcan Specter DR optic. The creator is a Canadian gun owner and emphasizes the difficulty of obtaining and reviewing such firearms in Canada, seeking community support via Patreon for content creation.
This video is Part 3 of a series focusing on the Fightlite MCR, demonstrating its field stripping process. The presenter highlights the MCR as a refined version of the Ares Shrike, praising its reliability, half the weight and cost of an FN M249, and its ability to feed from both belts and magazines. The video emphasizes the AR-15 compatibility of the lower receiver and the unique design of the upper receiver, including its side-charging handle. It also mentions the firearm's capability for suppressed full-auto fire and its suitability for civilian ownership. The description also details the creator's Patreon support model for continued content production, focusing on acquiring new firearms, ammunition, improving production value, and attending industry events.
This video provides a comprehensive field strip and reassembly guide for the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle. The presenter demonstrates how to disassemble and reassemble the large-frame, multi-caliber rifle, emphasizing its importance for cleaning and maintenance. The video highlights the XCR's quick-change barrel system, its availability in various calibers (.308, .243 Win, .260 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor), and its ergonomic advantages over the FN Scar 17. It also discusses Canadian firearm regulations regarding barrel length and licensing requirements (PAL/RPAL).
This YouTube video features a first-person perspective of shooting the Robinson Armament XCR-M rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The description highlights the rifle's modern design, ergonomic features like side charging, an integrated forward assist, and ambidextrous controls, as well as its quick-change barrel system and adjustable gas. The creator mentions that the XCR-M is considered non-restricted in Canada with an 18.6"+ barrel. The video also includes a correction regarding the drum magazine, specifying it's the D50 (.308 model) and not the Magpul D60 (.223 model). The creator expresses a strong preference for the XCR platform. The video aims to showcase the rifle's performance and features, with the creator sharing their positive experience and some experimental issues encountered by adjusting the gas system.
This video provides a detailed look at the Beretta ARX-100 rifle, highlighting its unique features such as full ambidextrous controls, switchable ejection, quick-change barrel, and tool-less takedown for field maintenance. The video expresses gratitude to Michelle at Moss Pawn for access to the rifle and promises more content in the future. It also promotes the channel's Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA membership, music channel, website, AR500 steel targets, Full30, and social media platforms. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, performed under professional supervision on approved ranges.
This video delves into the distinct categories of machine guns, explaining their unique characteristics, historical purpose, and evolution within military contexts. It meticulously breaks down terms such as Automatic Rifle, LMG, HMG, MMG, GPMG, SAW, and LSW, providing specific examples for each to illustrate their operational differences and design philosophies. The content aims to educate viewers on the nuances that differentiate these weapon systems.
This video delves into the historical significance and design of the MG-34, Germany's first 'universal machine gun'. It highlights its innovative concept of being adaptable for light, heavy, vehicle, fortification, and anti-aircraft roles. The description details its recoil-operated, rotating bolt mechanism, chambering in 8mm Mauser, belt-fed system with quick-change barrels, and early features like adjustable rate reducers and an optional drum magazine. The video touches upon its secretive development, phased adoption, production numbers, and eventual replacement by the MG-42 due to production efficiencies and material constraints, while acknowledging its continued use in certain applications.
This TFBTV episode features Edward O at Shot Show 2017, exploring the Strike Industries SIAR platform. The video highlights the SIAR's piston-driven AR-15 upper receiver, its quick-change barrel system, and both static and folding non-reciprocating charging handles. A key feature discussed is the manual engagement mechanism that links the charging handles to the bolt carrier, allowing it to function as a forward assist or a reciprocating handle for clearing malfunctions.