This YouTube video focuses on the Saiga 12, highlighting its ruggedness and durability. While the description mentions the video is for documentary and educational purposes and filmed in a safe environment, it also includes channel membership and payment links, as well as a mailing address. The primary focus is clearly on the firearm itself and its attributes.
This YouTube video provides a range review of the KUSA Komrad, a Saiga 12 clone. The creator shares their overall impressions, thoughts, and importantly, the issues they encountered while using the firearm. The video aims to give viewers a practical look at the Komrad's performance and any potential problems.
This YouTube video features a display of firearms including the Saiga 12 and Ruger M14, along with potentially other unspecified firearms as indicated by "and More!". The title suggests a focus on showcasing different weapon models, likely for enthusiasts interested in firearm identification, variations, or perhaps a comparison of different types of firearms.
This YouTube video appears to be a showcase of the Saiga 12 shotgun, possibly tied to a new season or content update for a game like Call of Duty, PUBG, or Battlefield, given the numerous gaming-related hashtags. The description also includes a broad range of firearm terms, implying the video might touch upon various weapon types beyond the primary focus. The presence of 'ASMR' suggests a focus on sound, potentially the firing of the weapon.
This YouTube video features a review of the Panzer Arms AK12, identified as a Saiga 12 clone. The description highlights support for Velocity Ammo and Basement Operator Company, with links to their website and various social media platforms. It also includes affiliate disclosures and a disclaimer emphasizing the educational and entertainment purpose of the content, stating the creator is not a gunsmith and does not sell firearms. The video appears to focus on showcasing and discussing this specific firearm model.
This YouTube video, titled 'Saiga 12,' focuses on the Saiga 12 shotgun. The description indicates a strong connection to video games like Call of Duty, Warzone, and Tarkov, suggesting the content may feature the firearm in a gaming context or a real-world demonstration inspired by these games. The inclusion of hashtags like #asmr, #shooting, #shotgun, and #battlefield points towards a visually or audibly engaging presentation of the weapon, possibly involving sound effects or range footage. The mention of both #russia and #russian alongside #america and #american hints at the firearm's origin and its potential popularity or relevance in different regions.
This YouTube video is Part 2 of a series focusing on the Saiga 12 shotgun. The description indicates the content involves shooting the firearm and provides a link to the first part of the series. The hashtags suggest a connection to popular video games like Tarkov and PUBG, implying potential interest from gamers who follow these titles. The core content revolves around the practical use and handling of the Saiga 12.
This video reviews the Kalashnikov USA KS12 shotgun, an AK-style 12-gauge firearm. The reviewer contrasts it with earlier Saiga 12 models, noting the Saigas' tendency to require significant tuning. The KS12 is presented as a potentially more reliable alternative, designed for semi-automatic magazine-fed operation. The reviewer intends to test its durability through desert outings. While acknowledging inherent challenges with mag-fed shotguns, the KS12's furniture, simplicity, and purported reliability are highlighted as positive attributes, with a mention of potential use for dove hunting.
This video presents a "Top 8 Most Dangerous Guns Of The U.S. Military" list. It highlights both standard-issue infantry rifles like the M1 Garand, M4, and M16, and more specialized weaponry. The featured firearms include the Saiga 12, HK G3, M231 Port Firing Weapon, B&T APC9K Pro, Sig Sauer SP2022, Sig Sauer M11, GAU-5/A A, and the M15 Revolver, showcasing a range of iconic and specialized military arms.
This video reviews the newly revealed Kalashnikov Komrad 12 Gauge shotgun. Based on the Saiga 12 platform, the Komrad is a US-manufactured, 12-gauge firearm with a 12.5-inch barrel, designed to be non-NFA. The review highlights its unique Special Edition Russian Tiger Camo finish and its invasion of the US market as Kalashnikov USA's first direct-to-consumer firearm. It discusses the firearm's origins, its position in Kalashnikov USA's product line alongside the KS-12 and KP-9, and initial impressions on reliability, including observations on cycling issues potentially related to user stance or gas regulator settings.
This video presents a "Top 10 Best High Capacity Shotguns of 2024" list, highlighting advanced shotguns that deviate from traditional designs. It aims to showcase firearms with impressive round capacities, addressing a common complaint among gun owners. The featured models include the STANDARD MANUFACTURING DP-12, LEGACY SPORTS CITADEL RS-S1, REMINGTON 870 DM, KEL-TEC KSG-25, KALASHNIKOV USA – KS-12T, IWI TAVOR TS12, SAIGA 12, UTAS UTS-15, Rock Island Armory VR60, and Mossberg 590M. The description emphasizes that these are not conventional shotguns but represent a new generation with unique features.
This video features Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant and gamer JesseKazam discussing shotguns in the video game 'Escape from Tarkov.' They delve into popular models like the Remington 870 and Saiga 12, comparing Russian and American shotgun shells. The discussion highlights the versatility and effectiveness of shotguns, referencing the 'Leg Meta' and the powerful KS-23 shotgun. The video also touches on different shotshell types, including the AP20 slug round, and hints at future content additions. Caleb shares a personal anecdote about the psychological impact of shotguns.