This YouTube video likely focuses on firearm modifications and accessories, specifically mentioning "J-Mac Upgrades" and a "Quickhatch" upgrade. The description also hints at discussions around "CZ customs range review" and the "Ep9." The inclusion of hashtags like #edc suggests a focus on everyday carry firearms and related gear, with potential for general firearm discussion or range activities.
This YouTube video compares Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) and Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), discussing the creator's preference between the two. The examples used are Vector firearms and Quickhatch. The creator apologizes for their voice due to illness. The video also includes the hashtag #edc, suggesting a potential focus on everyday carry applications for these firearm types.
This video features Kit Badger's in-depth review of the Rifle Dynamics Quickhatch. The reviewer highlights the unique experience of participating in a "Build Day" at Rifle Dynamics to assemble their own Quickhatch. Key features discussed include its compact 9" barrel, 7.62x39mm caliber, folding stock, adjustable gas block for suppressed and unsuppressed shooting, and the Occam Defense Rail for accessories. The reviewer also mentions outfitting it with a Q Fix Stock and using it in various courses, competitions, and under night vision, deeming it "Rad" and highly capable. Loadout details for clothing and gloves are also provided.
This video showcases the Runenation Limited Signature Carbine training course, focusing on deploying a carbine or Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) from concealed carry bags like backpacks or sling bags. It emphasizes practical application, using unconventional positions, barricades, and prone work, as well as covering malfunctions. The instructor highlights his personal setup, featuring an AK, Rifle Dynamics Quickhatch carbine, and a Heckler and Kock P7M8 pistol, carried in a Tasmanian Tiger sling bag and a Spiritus Systems fanny sack, respectively. The course is presented as a superior option to a pistol for life-threatening situations and follows a similar format to the Limited Signature Pistol course.
This video provides a "First Look" at the Rifle Dynamics Quickhatch, a 9" 7.62x39 pistol. The creator, Kit Badger, details the process of building the firearm at a Rifle Dynamics build day, including sandblasting, painting with a custom WWII Frogskin pattern by gunsmith Titus, reassembly, and quality control. The video also highlights the use of a Rearden MFG Flash Hider, a Q LLC Thunder Chicken Silencer, and a Fix Stock. Additionally, the creator touches on the Spiritus Systems Micro Fight Chassis Mk5, a streamlined chest rig. Full reviews of these items are planned for the future.
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