This video tests the practical accuracy of the Geissele GFR rifle in high winds, specifically between 18-29 mph, at a distance of 1,000 yards. The reviewer aims to determine the rifle's performance under challenging atmospheric conditions, building on previous tests conducted in lower wind speeds. The description also provides links for subscribing to newsletters, supporting the channel via Utreon and Patreon, and accessing the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard. A discount code for Slate Black Industries is also mentioned, along with an Amazon affiliate link for morale patches.
This video analyzes the value proposition of PTR firearms by comparing new and old PTR models against Heckler & Koch (H&K) counterparts. It delves into the cost-effectiveness and performance of PTR offerings, with the title suggesting a focus on whether PTR is still a worthwhile investment for firearm enthusiasts. The description also provides links for supporting the channel, accessing a practical accuracy scoreboard, and potentially for newsletter sign-ups.
This video focuses on the practical accuracy of the LaRue MRGG-S rifle, also known as the OBR or PredatOBR, at distances up to 1,000 yards. It highlights the rifle's performance and capabilities in a real-world shooting scenario. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble channels, as well as a link to their Practical Accuracy Scoreboard and a discount code for Slate Black Industries. The video aims to provide valuable insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in long-range shooting and rifle performance.
This video features a review and practical accuracy test of the Munitions Works "Valkyrie DMR" rifle, identified as an AR10 platform. The content focuses on pushing the rifle's capabilities to 1,000 yards, evaluating its performance in a realistic scenario. The video also promotes the channel's various support platforms and mentions a supporter's brand, Slate Black Industries.
This YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews focuses on evaluating the Accuracy International AXSA rifle, specifically its accuracy. The description highlights links to subscribe to their newsletter for early releases and access to their Utreon and Patreon channels for exclusive content. It also directs viewers to their website for a "Practical Accuracy Scoreboard" and encourages support through Patreon. The video also mentions a discount code for "Slate Black Industries" and provides an Amazon affiliate link for purchasing morale patches, with music provided by Tyops. The channel's mailing address in Houston, Texas is also included.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews, titled 'Bubba: the GREAT SATAN to rifle collectors 👹 | Collector & Marksman Ep.1', delves into the phenomenon of "Bubba-ed" surplus rifles. It explores how historically valuable firearms were "customized" and "optimized" in the past, often to their detriment, and discusses the impact of these modifications on their collectibility today. The series "Collector & Marksman" aims to showcase "shootable collectible firearms" and examines whether these rifles can be restored or appreciated for their original value. The description also highlights ways to support the channel and access additional content.
This YouTube video features a practical accuracy test of the Daewoo K2, the main rifle of the South Korean military, at distances ranging from 150 to 500 yards. The shooter uses iron sights and fires two shots per target at 50-yard intervals, aiming to assess the rifle's real-world precision. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon, Utreon, and Rumble pages, as well as a supporter's business, Slate Black Industries, offering a discount code. Links to the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard and an Amazon affiliate link for morale patches are also included.
This YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews investigates the accuracy of the LaRue Siete rifle. As the subject firearm was supplied by the manufacturer for testing and evaluation purposes, the review likely focuses on performance metrics and practical application. The description also points to various channels for exclusive content, support through Patreon and Utreon, and a link to a practical accuracy scoreboard.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews tests the accuracy of the Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AWP) rifle chambered in 7.62mm. The description highlights the rifle's renowned precision and its influence on chassis-based sniper rifle designs. The video aims to determine just how accurate this legendary rifle truly is. It also promotes the channel's newsletter, Utreon, Patreon, and Rumble pages, and mentions a supporter, Slate Black Industries, offering a discount code. An Amazon affiliate link for gun morale patches is also included.
This YouTube video features a review and practical accuracy test of the Cobalt Kinetics "Pro Series" 13.7in Duty Carbine, evaluating its performance out to 800 yards. The description also promotes the channel's newsletter and supporter platforms, including Utreon and Patreon, and directs viewers to the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard. Links to supporting businesses like Slate Black Industries and Amazon for morale patches are also provided.
This video tests the practical accuracy of the Swedish M/41b sniper rifle, a World War II era firearm, out to 1,000 yards. The reviewer highlights the rifle's strong attributes, including its excellent 6.5x55mm cartridge, smooth Mauser action, quality craftsmanship, high-grade steel, and premium German optics from its time. The video aims to determine if the M/41b lives up to its reputation as one of the best sniper rifles of WW2 through a practical accuracy test on a designated course. Support for the channel is encouraged through various platforms and a discount code for a supporter's business.
This YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews introduces an "Extremely Fast & Easy Technique" for using an occluded gun sight. While the specific firearm or caliber isn't detailed in the provided text, the content focuses on a shooting technique. The description highlights support for the channel through various platforms like Patreon and Utreon, and mentions a discount code for Slate Black Industries. It also includes links for a newsletter and Amazon purchases, along with a mailing address for viewer mail. The video appears to be a training or instructional piece aimed at improving marksmanship.