This video focuses on new SPUHR red dot and magnifier mounts showcased at SHOT Show 2024. It highlights SPUHR's latest offerings in optical mounting solutions for firearms, providing viewers with a look at innovative gear from a major industry event.
This video showcases a highly customized Remington 700 build, dubbed 'The Remington 700 From Hell' by the creator, Chad. After six years, only the original receiver from a factory AAC-SD model remains. The video details the extensive upgrades and component replacements with parts from various quality manufacturers like PT&G, KRG, Leupold, KGM Suppressors, Spuhr, and Criterion Barrels, highlighting a significant gunsmithing and custom build project.
This video showcases Ian's custom build of a Lage Max11A1/15 light machine gun, transforming an M11A1 machine pistol. The build features a 16-inch heavy barrel, a Blk Lbl integrated bipod/handguard, Lage's Internal Recoil System, and upgraded Mac parts including a hardened sear, grip, and trigger shoe. For optics, it's equipped with an Aimpoint CompM4 and a Spuhr BAM mount with a 3x magnifier, adjustable to 600 meters. The video details the components and acknowledges gifts from manufacturers like Blk Lbl, Aimpoint, Spuhr, and Lage, as well as a Surefire magazine from Jim Sullivan. It highlights the project's lengthy ATF approval process and its intended use as a recreational machine gun with a light machine gun aesthetic.
This video explores the modernization of the PTR 91, a G3-pattern rifle, to see if it can compete with modern .308 caliber rifles like the AR-10. The presenter details various aftermarket upgrades, including stocks (Spuhr, Magpul), optics (SIG Romeo 7), muzzle devices (VG6 Gamma), and handguards (Midwest, Aimsports). The video touches on the platform's inherent issues and potential reliability concerns, ultimately questioning whether such a project is advisable. The description concludes with a strong "Don't do it."
This video explores the modernization of the classic G3 battle rifle, highlighting its continued service in military roles alongside newer 5.56mm rifles. It showcases a clone of the Norwegian AG3F2 and a modified Swedish AK4D, featuring a Spuhr stock and handguard. The discussion delves into why the G3 has endured and how it's being adapted for contemporary use, making it relevant for enthusiasts of historical and updated firearms.
This video discusses optics for machine guns, focusing on the Spuhr BAM (Ballistic Adjustable Mount) as a potential solution for a Lage Max 11/15A1 5.56mm upper for an M11A1 machine pistol. The creator explores the trade-offs between red dot sights and magnified optics for machine gun use. The Spuhr BAM integrates an Aimpoint CompM4 red dot and an Aimpoint 3x magnifier, offering adjustable ballistic drops for various ranges. The review highlights the versatility of the magnifier's flip-over/twist-off mount. The creator expresses eagerness to test the setup on the range and thanks Spuhr and Optics Planet for providing the gear.
This video showcases an extensive upgrade to an HK MR308A3-G28 semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The owner details the installation of premium components including a Geissele trigger, ZCO 420 scope in a Spuhr mount with an offset rail for a Minox RV1 red dot, and an Accutac bipod. The description highlights the rifle's technical specifications, weight, and its classification as a restricted firearm in Canada. The video also promotes the creator's Patreon and Instagram for additional content.
This video showcases the Knights Armament SR25 E2 PR M-LOK Rifle. The description lists several accessories and components, including Magpul bipods, Spuhr and Vortex optics, and KAC sights, providing potential areas for further exploration of the rifle's setup and performance. Links to various Amazon products, affiliate programs, and social media channels are also provided, along with sponsor discounts.
This video reviews the Wolf PSU NPZ 1-4x scope, presenting it as a direct competitor to the Elcan optic due to its flip lever for variable magnification between 1x and 4x. The reviewer details an unusual experience at a rifle match where the shooter performed better at 4x magnification than at 1x on a left-handed Spuhr enhanced G3 rifle. The video covers zero testing of the rifle at 4x and raises the question of potential zero shift issues when switching between magnification settings on the scope. The channel emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
This video showcases a custom-built, left-handed G3 rifle upgraded with premium Spuhr accessories. The presenter details the modification process and discusses how these Spuhr components effectively modernize the classic G3 platform. The build is in preparation for an upcoming 2g-ACM match, highlighting its competitive application. The content emphasizes the integration of modern accessories with a historical rifle design and its potential for performance enhancement.
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