This video is an update from the creator explaining their move away from Washington. The focus shifts to how viewers can directly support the channel moving forward, allowing the creator to continue making content. It announces upcoming limited-edition patch drops monthly to help cover operational costs and lists several retailers (GUNPRIME, Gideon Optics, CONSTANTINE CARRY, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, Rise Armament) where viewers can use a specific code to get discounts and support the channel. The creator expresses gratitude for the community's support and looks forward to the channel's future growth.
This video focuses on building an AR-15 lower receiver, featuring the Rise Armament RA-100 trigger and Rise LPK (Lower Parts Kit). The build incorporates an Armaspec captured buffer, an Anderson lower receiver, and B5 furniture. The description includes a discount code for Rise Armament products, indicating a potential product showcase or sponsored content.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Rise Armament RA-100 trigger, positioning it as a significant upgrade for AR-15 platforms. The content covers installation, detailed specifications, trigger pull weight analysis, a crisp break evaluation, and a clean reset assessment. A range test is conducted to gauge its performance in real-world shooting scenarios. The review aims to determine if the RA-100 is the best budget AR trigger option for enthusiasts, offering insights into its value and effectiveness. Additionally, the video mentions a giveaway, discounts, and promotes related gear.
This video chronicles the journey of RISE Armament, tracing its origins from a precision manufacturing shop serving aerospace and oil industries to its significant impact on the firearms market, specifically AR-15 components. Founded in 2012, the company's pivot to firearms was catalyzed by the unexpected success of a drop-in trigger. The narrative highlights key product developments, including the RA-535 and RA-140 triggers, and outlines the company's core philosophy and growth trajectory. The video emphasizes AT3 Tactical's commitment to providing informative and fact-driven content for the AR-15 community, promoting safe firearm handling and expertise.
This video introduces the SAS-9, a production firearm developed by Free State Gun Co., inspired by the "Mac and Cheese" design. The host discusses its availability as a real firearm, distinguishing it from 3D-printed projects, and speculates on its future implications for the firearm community. The description also includes calls to action for engagement and mentions several supporting retailers and brands.
This video reviews the G Force Jawbone, an AR-9 pistol marketed as one of the cheapest on the market, priced under $400. The creator aims to determine if this budget-friendly firearm offers good value for its price, comparing it implicitly to other AR-9 options. The review will assess its performance and whether it justifies its low cost or presents significant drawbacks. The description also encourages viewer engagement and lists several channel sponsors and their products, with a discount code for viewers.
This video review focuses on the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) PP-19 Stizon, a US-made variant of the Bizon submachine gun. The presenter highlights that this is not the first US attempt at a Bizon, mentioning LM Ironworks, but emphasizes Stuff and Things' role in bringing it to the US market. Initially a conversion kit for 9mm AKs, it has evolved into a standalone firearm from PSA, priced affordably. The video draws parallels to video games like Call of Duty and anticipates high demand, urging viewers to purchase before they sell out. Several supporting brands for accessories and ammunition are also mentioned.
This video reviews the BoreBuddy .22LR AR-15 upper, specifically designed for compatibility with Forced Reset Triggers (FRT) and Super Safety setups. The content focuses on test firing, overviewing, and reviewing this dedicated AR-22 upper on a Rare Breed FRT-15/Super Safety lower. The demonstration utilizes suppressed subsonic .22LR ammunition for an ultra-quiet, low-recoil burst-fire experience, aiming to showcase its reliability without common .22 tuning issues. The video also promotes various affiliated retailers and encourages viewer engagement.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the DNT Optics TNC635R ThermNight, a multispectral scope integrating thermal imaging, digital night vision, a laser rangefinder, and a ballistic calculator. The reviewer highlights its features, including a 640x512 thermal sensor, Sony Starvis 2 CMOS night vision, long-range laser, one-shot zeroing, and rugged build. It's presented as a versatile tool for hog hunting, tactical operations, or general all-in-one optic needs, emphasizing real-world testing and performance at a competitive price. The video also mentions support for retailers like Gideon Optics, KORE essentials, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, and Rise Armament.
This video features a comparison between a PVS-14 night vision device purchased from Alibaba for $1500 and a "real" US-made PVS-14. The creator aims to determine if the budget Chinese version holds its own against American manufacturing, or if the purchase was a waste of money. The video also mentions several companies: Gideon Optics, KORE essentials, HSL ammo, Arrowhead Tactical Apparel, and Rise Armament, suggesting they are sponsors or partners.
This video explores the limits of a Stealth Additive Works Titanium 22lr suppressor by subjecting it to extreme stress: shooting 5.56 rounds from a 10.3" AR-15. The description highlights the manufacturer's rating for the suppressor (3 rounds of 5.56 per minute) and contrasts it with the experiment's aggressive approach to determine if the suppressor will fail or prove to be an unexpectedly robust and "budget" 5.56 suppressor. The video emphasizes a "science" approach on a private range and encourages viewer engagement through likes and comments. Several brands are mentioned for potential sponsorship.
This video focuses on the Rise Armament Blitz Trigger, offering a discount code (RTT20) for 20% off the purchase of Rise Armament triggers on their website. The description highlights the brand's trigger products, encouraging viewers to explore their selection. While no specific firearm models are explicitly mentioned as being demonstrated, the context strongly suggests the trigger is designed for AR-15 platforms, a common application for such aftermarket components.