This video discusses the discontinuation of several FN SCAR rifle models, specifically the SCAR 16S, 17S, and 20S, with only the SCAR 15P remaining in production. The content creator aims to explore the reasons behind FN's decision, its implications for current owners, and potential replacement options for these iconic firearms. It also touches upon the controversial nature of the SCAR rifle and includes links to channel memberships and merchandise.
This video compares three popular .300 Blackout pistols: the SCAR 15P, MCX Rattler LT, and Honey Badger. It breaks down the differences between the firearms, features live-fire demonstrations, and discusses the subjective shooting experience. The video concludes with a summary of the comparison, providing insights for viewers interested in these specific platforms.
This video features Brandon reviewing the new FN SCAR 15P chambered in 300 Blackout. He shares his personal opinions and initial impressions of the firearm's performance. The video includes drills with the SCAR 15P, as well as comparative drills with an MCX and a BCM in 300 Blackout. A group test is conducted, and the Nightforce SHV optic is highlighted. The video concludes with Brandon's overall take on the weapon system.
This YouTube video features a POV perspective, allowing viewers to experience "Shredding With The Baby SCAR." The title highlights the FN SCAR 15P chambered in 300BLK, with the description confirming the user is "Lucas" handling this specific firearm. The content likely showcases the firearm's performance and handling, possibly at a range.
This video reviews the FN SCAR 15P pistol chambered in .300 Blackout. The reviewer highlights that the .300 Blackout caliber is a much better fit for the SCAR platform's short barrel compared to the 5.56 variant. They praise its suitability as a truck gun, home defense option, or compact powerhouse due to its terminal ballistics, subsonic performance, and versatility. Key features like the non-reciprocating charging handle and ambidextrous controls are retained. The video encourages viewer interaction regarding the best compact .300 Blackout setups.
This video showcases a SCAR 15P firearm, emphasizing its suppressed operation through ASMR-style sounds. The title and hashtags indicate a focus on the firearm itself, its sound, and its potential appeal to those interested in the military, shooting, and the ASMR community. The inclusion of '#army' and '#pewpew' suggests a broader interest in firearms culture and military-style equipment.
This YouTube video features a new stock for the "Baby Scar 15p," with the title emphasizing its high quality and desirability using the "fire" emoji. While the description is empty, the title strongly suggests a focus on firearms modification, accessories, and potentially a review or showcase of the upgraded rifle. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in customization and performance enhancements.
This video showcases the FN SCAR 15P, highlighting its compact nature, light recoil, and piston-driven operating system. The description emphasizes its versatility, suggesting it can be fired independently or supported by a sling for enhanced stability. The content is presented by FN America, inviting viewers to subscribe for more content and follow their Instagram.
This video provides an updated review of the SCAR 15P, focusing on modifications that transformed it into one of the creator's top 3 Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). The presenter expresses that the SCAR 15P was never intended to be a pistol. Key upgrades include a trigger from Ballistics Engineering, a stock from Otto Arms PDW, a Hogue grip, a DeadAir Sierra 5 suppressor, and a Vortex AMG-UH-1 optic. The video showcases shooting both smaller and larger caliber rounds, is based in Arizona, and promotes various affiliate links and an entrepreneur internship opportunity. Safety precautions and responsible firearm handling are emphasized.
This video reviews the FN SCAR 15P pistol, exploring its potential as a "truck gun." The reviewer highlights its maneuverability, especially with a suppressor, and its suitability for home or vehicle defense within 100 yards. While acknowledging the limitations of the .223/5.56 round from a 7.5-inch barrel, the presenter praises its flat shooting characteristics and identifies it as a niche firearm for SCAR enthusiasts seeking an alternative to AR platforms for self-defense in urban environments. The reviewer boldly claims it's the best 7.5-inch barreled .223/5.56 rifle.
This video showcases the FN Scar 15p, referred to as the 'baby Scar.' The description highlights its aesthetic appeal and the shooting of various ammunition types. Filmed in Arizona, the content emphasizes responsible firearm handling with trained supervision and leaving the shooting area clean. The video also includes promotional links for an entrepreneur internship and Instagram accounts of the presenters, along with contact information for business inquiries and credits the editor, PrimalValor.
This video introduces the FN SCAR 15P, nicknamed the 'baby Scar.' It highlights its compact size, light weight, and 7.5-inch barrel, chambered in .223/.556, suggesting it's a powerful yet easily manageable firearm. The description also mentions shooting various types of ammunition and includes information about an entrepreneur internship opportunity and social media links for the creators and editor. Safety disclaimers and business contact information are also provided.