This video discusses Illinois' "kitchen sink" approach to firearm legislation following the Bruen Supreme Court decision. It details HB 5471, a law that bans not only rifles and magazines but also individual firearm parts like pins, springs, and trigger groups. The description highlights that a lawsuit challenging this comprehensive ban has reached the Seventh Circuit.
This video, titled "Glock 19X's Hidden Water Feature," focuses on the Glock 19X handgun, specifically discussing its springs and a potential "water feature." While the description is sparse, it hints at a comparison of spring cups and includes several relevant hashtags. The video's description also mentions "waterproof" and "mechanical" aspects. The accompanying business information highlights a family-owned gun business committed to customer service and providing "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for protection.
This video details a trigger upgrade process for a Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9VE pistol, also applicable to the SD9VE and SD9 2.0 models. The owner initially found the stock trigger to be heavy and unpleasant. They first installed an Apex spring kit, which provided some improvement but didn't fully resolve the heavy pull. Subsequently, an MCARBO sear spring kit was added. The video aims to investigate and demonstrate the resulting trigger pull weight after these modifications.
This YouTube video, titled "Springs!", offers a tutorial on how to make a spring, claiming the process is "very easy." The description encourages viewers to watch and learn this skill.
This YouTube video delves into the practice of lightening springs in revolvers, exploring whether it's possible and advisable. The content likely covers the technical aspects of revolver mechanics, potential benefits of reduced spring tension (such as trigger pull), and the risks involved, which could include ignition failures or compromised reliability. The title suggests a comprehensive discussion, possibly touching on different types of revolvers or specific spring applications within them. The mention of bloopers indicates a segment of lighthearted outtakes to follow the main educational content.
This video explores the practice of storing loaded firearm magazines. Wesley from Big Daddy Unlimited discusses the pros and cons, concluding that it "really depends on your situation" but emphasizing the importance of having loaded magazines ready for use. He also suggests that keeping magazines loaded can actually be beneficial for the springs compared to constant loading and unloading.
This video from Brownells features Gun Techs Steve Ostrem and Caleb Savant discussing essential spare parts for AK-47, AK-74, and other Kalashnikov-platform rifles. They highlight the importance of replacement springs (hammer, trigger, extractor, recoil) as they can lose tension over time, especially when using a sound suppressor. While other parts like firing pins and extractors are generally durable due to the AK's robust design, the video emphasizes that spare magazines are the most critical "spare part" to have on hand. The advice is practical for AK owners looking to maintain their firearms.
In this episode of The QA, Dave shares insights from a recreation location, highlighting the enjoyment of life by the lake with a summer beverage in a Lucky Shot glass. The discussion covers various firearm components and modifications, including barrels, springs, and sights. Specific mentions of CA (California) and the technique of gluing barrels suggest discussions around firearm regulations or specific custom work. The episode is supported by Lucky Shot USA, with a coupon code offered for savings. Viewers are also invited to TriggrCon and encouraged to submit questions via email. The description also includes links to Guns & Tactics website and social media platforms, along with disclaimers about views and affiliate links.
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