This video focuses on the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) "Sabre" rifle, specifically a 14.5-inch model featuring an FN Cold Hammer Forged (CHF) Chrome-Lined (CL) M4 II barrel. The rifle is equipped with a 13-inch quad rail and a vertical pistol grip, presented in a SOPMOD configuration. The description includes numerous links to the creator's other platforms, merchandise, and affiliate deals, indicating a strong emphasis on community building and monetization. The content appears to be a product review or showcase of this specific AR-15 platform rifle.
This video focuses on a "Block II Clone" build by Brandon. While no specific firearm family or model beyond the "Block II Clone" designation is mentioned, the title strongly suggests a build centered around an AR-15 platform, likely with components reminiscent of the U.S. military's SOPMOD Block II configuration. The content would typically involve showcasing the build process, parts used, and potentially a range test or discussion of the build's purpose.
This Gun Talk Nation video features Ryan Gresham interviewing Mark Keller from B5 Systems. The discussion centers on B5 Systems' expertise in producing high-quality firearm components, with a particular emphasis on AR platform accessories like stocks and grips. The company's origins as a defense contractor, its notable SOPMOD buttstock contract for US Special Operations, and their commitment to USA-made, rigorously tested products for both military and commercial markets are highlighted. The video also acknowledges its sponsors: SecureIt, SDS Imports, Aero Precision, Range Ready Studios, Ruger, and Ballistic Advantage.
This video focuses on the B5 Systems SOPMOD Enhanced and Government stock, demonstrating how to utilize their storage features. The content appears to be a practical guide for AR-15 platform users looking to maximize the functionality of their B5 stock, particularly concerning the integrated storage compartments. The title also explicitly mentions 'gun' and 'USA', indicating a focus on American firearm culture and potentially common rifle platforms.
This video from 9 Hole Reviews discusses the concept of "too heavy" in firearms, exploring the balance between a firearm's weight and its associated capabilities. The content delves into how different components, from the base rifle to accessories, contribute to the overall weight. It aims to help viewers understand the trade-offs involved in selecting firearms and gear, considering factors like job roles, terrain, and areas of operation. The discussion touches upon the weight of popular rifle setups and full kit configurations, ultimately emphasizing that balance is key.
This YouTube video compares a "Recce" rifle against a "General Purpose Rifle". The description highlights the creator's online store, website for gear links, and social media presence. It also includes a disclaimer stating the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and that the creator is not a gunsmith. Affiliate links are present, with a mention of earning from qualifying Amazon purchases.
This video from Barrel & Hatchet features Eric and Roy discussing AR uppers suitable for a wide range of distances, from 7 to 600 yards. They explain how they applied principles from the SOPMOD program to select their upper configurations to cover all potential shooting gaps. The episode also highlights various discount codes for affiliated retailers and promotes an upcoming gas gun competition.
This video is a product spotlight featuring the B5 Systems SOPMOD Enhanced Stock for AR-15 rifles. Presented by Brownells Gun Tech™ Caleb Savant, the video highlights the stock's enhanced ergonomics, comfortable cheekweld, and internal storage compartments. It compares it to the B5 Bravo stock, noting the SOPMOD's larger cheek rests and watertight storage for batteries or other small items. The review also details the removable rubber recoil pad, non-slip buttplate, QD sling swivel sockets, traditional sling slots, and the spring-loaded lever for adjustment. The "SOPMOD" acronym's origin with USSOCOM and the NSWC is also explained.
This video delves into the "SOCOM profile" M4 barrel, a key upgrade for the Special Operations' SOPMOD M4 Block II upper. It investigates popular civilian claims about its sub-MOA capabilities, ability to substitute machine gun fire, and improved accuracy when heated. The host questions whether these benefits are fact or rumor, noting the lack of military documentation and considering if its primary purpose was simply to mount an M203 grenade launcher. The video also acknowledges contributions from Jeff G at Modern Tactical Shooting and Ian at Forgotten Weapons, and directs viewers to support the channel via Patreon and Slate Black Industries. A practical accuracy scoreboard is also linked.
This video provides a review of the Daniel Defense MK18 rifle in 5.56mm. The presenter highlights its development from the M4A1 for special operations, its inclusion in the SOPMOD package, and Daniel Defense's own production of the rifle. Key features discussed include its suitability for confined spaces due to a 10.3-inch barrel and adjustable stock, and its design as a combat weapon. The review covers unboxing, an explanation of what the MK18 is, and a detailed review section, concluding with a summary. Contact information for "ร้านปืนไพศิษฐ" and social media links are provided.
Retired Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo discusses his extensive career within SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar MODification kit). He explains how SOPMOD is designed to provide modularity and adaptability to standard issue weapons, allowing them to be customized for specific mission requirements. The video touches on the versatility and mission-specific adaptations of firearms for special operations.
This video focuses on the M4A1 SOPMOD Block II, highlighting its significance as a warfighting rifle and its prevalence in special operations. The content creator, 1911 Syndicate, also promotes their real estate services targeted at the military/LE/shooting/hunting communities, their content production, and their Patreon page for exclusive content. Affiliate mentions for US Brass House, Sly Tactical, and US Elite Gear are also included with discount codes.