This video provides a review of the Springfield Armory Saint Victor 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). The reviewer discusses its features, performance on the range, recoil characteristics, and value. The Saint Victor 9mm PCC is highlighted for its use of Colt-pattern stick magazines and its solid performance, offering recoil typical of direct blowback 9mm PCCs. The video breaks down its benefits, range testing, ammunition used, trigger feel, notable specifications, and price point.
This video reviews the Anderson Manufacturing Kiger 9c, a pistol described as a "Glock clone." The title highlights the surprising affordability of this firearm. The description mentions "dance moves" from TacticalToolbox and filming at Scottsdale Gun Club. It also provides a link to a complete parts list and various affiliate links for merchandise, ear protection, and email sign-ups. The video emphasizes safe filming practices on a public range under professional supervision, adhering to all legal regulations.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Meta Tactical Glock Carbine, highlighting its unique features and how it changes the game for PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) platforms. It explores the 'why it's different' aspect, offers a close-up examination of its specifications, and details its benefits and range performance. The content also covers how the carbine functions, potential problems, and identifies the intended audience. The video emphasizes safe filming practices and legal compliance, with links to parts lists, merchandise, and recommended channels.
This video compares the "Handmade Rifle" from the Fallout video game series to its real-world inspiration, the AK-47 and its modernized variant, the AKM. It delves into the history of the Kalashnikov rifle, its design, and its operational simplicity. The content also touches on the experience of shooting real AKs, discussing recoil and handling compared to other platforms like the AR-15 and AK-74. The video highlights the "Furious" legendary effect on the in-game Handmade Rifle and its effectiveness with specific perks. It also mentions the Scottsdale Gun Club as a place to shoot full-auto AKs and sponsors like Ventura Munitions and Blue Alpha Gear.
This video compares the iconic Thompson submachine gun from the Fallout video game series to its real-life counterpart. It discusses the historical context of the Fallout universe and how it influences firearm design. The video features a real Thompson M1A1 reproduction, highlighting its weight, firing mechanism, and handling characteristics. It also compares its in-game representation in Fallout 4, noting cosmetic differences and the fictionalized ballistics. The comparison aims to show the accuracy of video game depictions of real-world firearms and provides information on rental packages for such weapons.
This bonus episode of GunVenture takes viewers on a tour of the Scottsdale Gun Club's Titanium Lounge. It also provides information about the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) and shares a valuable firearm safety tip. The episode is part of Season 1 and aims to explore various aspects of shooting, including training, hunting, and personal defense, with a focus on fun and adventure.
This NRA News segment from November 29, 2011, features Cam Edwards interviewing Ron Kennedy from the Scottsdale Gun Club. The title, "Getting Your Picture Taken With Santa...And Guns," suggests a juxtaposition of holiday themes with firearms, likely discussing responsible gun ownership or perhaps a specific event at the gun club. The description confirms the source and individuals involved, pointing to a discussion relevant to gun owners and Second Amendment rights.
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