This video features the RN-50 Barrel Test Gun, a custom firearm built from a modified RN-50 to facilitate shop-made pistol barrel testing. The creator also highlights the Olight Osight red dot sight, praising its quality and affordability. Additionally, a recommendation is made for Computer Quest, LLC, an IT services company, for their excellent work.
This YouTube video addresses a firearm malfunction experienced by Scott's RN-50 rifle, where the upper receiver separated from the lower. The creator explains the cause of the failure and demonstrates the process of repairing the rifle to a like-new condition. The content focuses on troubleshooting, repair, and restoration of a specific firearm model.
This YouTube video showcases custom muzzle brake engraving for an RN-50 rifle. The creator explains that they rarely offer engraving due to time constraints and the difficulty of machining the brake face after a design change. However, they have now adopted laser engraving, which simplifies the process. The engraving was done at a customer's request, and the creator humorously admits to potentially forgetting about the order due to its age, which was from over a year ago.
This video showcases the aftermath of an RN-50 firearm that was subjected to C4 explosives. The creator's friend, who assisted in the previous comparison video, sent back the destroyed remains of the RN-50. Viewers are invited to observe the "interesting" fragments and the altered appearance of the barrel, which, due to the explosive force, now visually exhibits crystalline and rock-like structures, contrasting with its typical perception as a uniform steel material. A drinking game is playfully suggested for every mention of the word "interesting."
This video compares the "RN 50" and "C4" in a somewhat unscientific manner, reminiscent of Edwin Sarkissian's style. The creator discusses observed phenomena, particularly refuting the idea that a .50 BMG round could be responsible for a specific accident due to the distinct damage patterns compared to high explosives. The video offers a quick look at interesting aspects and promises a follow-up installment.
This YouTube video appears to showcase modifications and caliber changes for firearms, focusing on the RN 50. The description mentions that this is a process they've done before and are now revealing. They also indicate that they are working on barrels and bushings for other calibers, specifically 5.7 x 28mm, .223/5.56, and .308, suggesting a focus on firearm customization and adaptability. The content likely appeals to gunsmiths, firearm enthusiasts interested in modifications, and those curious about different calibers and their applications.
This video presents the conclusion and analysis of the RN-50 "blow up" incident previously shown by Kentucky Ballistics. The description emphasizes that the findings are based on data, evidence, and expert input, and it's not definitively known that pistol power was the cause of the failure. The host encourages viewer discussion and points to a related livestream featuring other notable YouTube personalities in the firearms community.
This video provides an update on an analysis of a "RN-50 Blow-up." While the specific details of the RN-50 are not elaborated upon in the provided title and description, the term "blow-up analysis" suggests an examination of a firearm failure or malfunction, likely focusing on its causes, effects, and potential preventative measures. The update implies further investigation or new findings related to this event.
This video showcases footage of the very first outing of the RN-50 prototype, which has been stored for several years. It offers a glimpse into the early development and initial testing of this firearm.
This video addresses a "blowup" incident with an RN 50 rifle, emphasizing that it was not due to a design flaw. The creator acknowledges the delay in video production due to a busy "day job" and a successful business. Despite the single incident after tens of thousands of rounds and five years of use, the creator explains the purpose of this analytical video series is to provide comprehensive information about firearms, gun accidents, and the specific firearm in question, despite labeling such analysis as "mental masturbation."
This video provides a first look at the RN-50 from Kentucky Ballistics. The description highlights that significant forces were at play, indicating a potential event or issue with the firearm. The uploader intends to analyze what happened, suggesting an examination of the RN-50's performance and any underlying causes for the observed forces.
This YouTube video provides a preliminary analysis of an incident involving the RN 50 rifle, aiming to correct misinformation circulating online. The creator also links to a prior discussion video about the RN 50 with Royal Nonesuch, suggesting a deeper dive into the topic is available. The video's purpose is to clarify details surrounding the RN 50 incident.