This YouTube video from A Regular Guy focuses on the Trijicon RCR optic, specifically delving into the details of its screws. The description also provides links to the creator's training services, Patreon page, Facebook group, and Discord server, indicating a focus on community engagement and potentially training-related content. While the primary topic is the RCR optic, the mention of screws suggests a technical or maintenance aspect.
This video addresses an issue with under-torqued carrier key screws on an LMT (Lewis Machine & Tool) firearm. The repair involves replacing the carrier key and its screws, indicating a focus on internal firearm maintenance and troubleshooting. The description implies a customer-requested service, suggesting practical, hands-on gunsmithing or repair work.
This YouTube video focuses on "SOTAR/MOACKS AR Carrier Key Golfball Dimple Screws." The description directs viewers to their website for more product details. Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be about a specific accessory or modification for an AR-platform firearm, likely related to its carrier or grip system, featuring a distinctive "golfball dimple" screw design.
This video, titled 'Loctite Everything,' focuses on the application of Loctite products, a strong adhesive often used in various mechanical and DIY projects. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the widespread use of Loctite in gunsmithing, firearm maintenance, and custom builds makes it highly relevant to the firearms community. Enthusiasts commonly use Loctite to secure screws, prevent parts from loosening due to recoil or vibration, and in other assembly processes for firearms and related accessories.
This video provides a practical gunsmithing tip on 'witness marking' screws using a Sharpie or paint pen. The technique involves drawing a line across the screw head and the surrounding component. This creates a visual indicator to quickly detect if any screws have loosened, which is crucial for maintaining rifle alignment and zero, especially after rough handling or transport during activities like 3-Gun matches. The tip is particularly useful for optics and optic mounts but is advised against for firearms where aesthetics are paramount.
This YouTube video is the May 2019 edition of "The QA" from Guns & Tactics. It addresses five viewer-submitted questions covering topics such as screws, suppressors ("cans"), and gas systems. The video encourages viewers to submit their own questions via email and directs them to the Guns & Tactics website for more content. Social media links for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter are also provided, along with standard disclaimers about the views expressed and an affiliate marketing disclosure.
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