This YouTube video discusses the potential discontinuation of the SCAR firearm. The content creator, associated with Classic Firearms, poses the question of the SCAR's future in the market. The video likely explores reasons for this potential discontinuation, market impact, and user opinions on the SCAR platform. Given the title, it's expected to be an analytical or discussion-based video rather than a hands-on review or range test.
This video from Military Arms Channel discusses the FN SCAR rifle platform, specifically the SCAR 16 and SCAR 17. The creator expresses their opinions on what they loved and hated about the rifle, while also speculating on the future of the SCAR's availability, as FN has indicated it may be discontinued. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon, Twitter, Rumble, Modern Gun School, and a discount code for Challenge Targets.
This video showcases a SCAR rifle chambered in .308 caliber, featuring a suppressor. The title includes a hashtag related to a future event, '#suppressedfest2025', suggesting a focus on suppressed firearms. The content likely involves demonstrating or discussing the SCAR rifle in conjunction with its suppressed configuration, appealing to enthusiasts of tactical rifles and silencer technology.
This Q&A session for October 2025 features Forgotten Weapons host Ian discussing a variety of firearms topics, including unusual pistol designs, future plans for the channel and Headstamp Publishing, and personal life updates. Gun-specific discussions range from Sedgley Gove Guns and grenade launchers to the Gyrojet vs. Dardick, the .30 Carbine cartridge, modern rifle developments (like the 6.8x51mm M7), squad automatic weapons, and the potential replacement of iconic firearms like the G3 and High Power. The conversation also touches on firearm literature, technical terms like 'spring tension,' the market for 9mm PCCs, and the viability of technologies like Metal Storm. The video concludes with a lightning round of potential future video topics and advice on building a firearm and cartridge reference library.
This video discusses the discontinuation of the FN SCAR by FN Herstal, but with a surprising twist. The title suggests that the SCAR might not be entirely gone, hinting at an announcement or a new development related to the popular rifle. The description focuses on directing viewers to the creator's various social media platforms, merchandise, and other YouTube channels, indicating a content creator with a strong online presence in the firearms community.
This YouTube video discusses the perceived decline of popular firearms, specifically the SCAR and Glock. The title "THE SCAR IS DEAD -- GLOCK IS NEXT?" and description "The SCAR is dead, the Glock got neutered, rough day for us gun guys…" suggest a critical or disappointed tone regarding these firearm platforms. The content likely involves a discussion, comparison, or opinion piece about the current state or future of these weapons within the firearms community. The video also promotes a sponsor, Aura, for personal information scrubbing, and references SDI for educational information, along with merchandise and a secondary YouTube channel.
This video discusses the potential discontinuation of the FN SCAR rifle line. The creator shares their personal theories about why FN might be ending production of this popular firearm and delves into the history of the SCAR, covering its development and significance in the firearms market. The video aims to provide insight and spark discussion among firearms enthusiasts.
This YouTube video questions the potential discontinuation of the FN SCAR rifle. The title directly asks if FN is really discontinuing the SCAR, implying a review or investigative piece about the future of this firearm model. The description promotes various other YouTube channels owned by Classic Firearms, including their shorts, podcast, and an 'Outside The Warehouse' channel, along with links to their social media profiles.
This is the first gaming livestream from Classic Firearms, featuring a gameplay session of Battlefield 6. The stream encourages viewer interaction, inviting questions about the FN SCAR and soliciting feedback on the stream's setup. It combines gaming with firearm-related discussion, specifically focusing on the FN SCAR and general news within the classic firearms community.
This Q&A video delves into the concept of "battle rifles," exploring their definition, the role of full-power cartridges, and their potential future in modern military adoption, particularly with the emergence of new calibers like the US 6.8x51. The discussion covers practical considerations such as full-auto capability, hypothetical AR-10 chamberings, and the rarity of bullpup battle rifles. It compares iconic models like the BM59 and M14, examines current military issuance of battle rifles, and touches upon specialized applications like SBRs. The video also explores battle rifles in non-NATO calibers, the classification of specific firearms (Colt Monitor, SKS), and historical debates like the adoption of the .280 British. Finally, it touches on the relevance of the "battle rifle" term today, competition shooting, and lessons learned from recent conflicts.
This video features a comparison between the CZ Bren and the FN SCAR, with the creator strongly advocating for the CZ Bren's superiority. The title also includes hashtags for suppressor/silencer, P10c, and a pop culture reference to Family Guy. The description highlights the CZ as a top pick and promotes a new TV show called 'PIMP MY PEW' and encourages engagement on Instagram for builds. The content appears to focus on firearm discussion and potentially custom builds or reviews.
This video explores the FN MK16 SCAR-L, labeling it as SOCOM's 'Forgotten Assault Rifle'. It aims to provide information, directing viewers to SDI's classic firearms section. The description also promotes the channel's other content, including shorts, a podcast, and an 'Outside The Warehouse' channel, alongside social media links for Classic Firearms.