This video features Eric reviewing the Palmetto State Armory Sabre 10 in .308, often called an M110 clone. The review covers the rifle's specifications, features, accuracy, and performance, aiming to assess its viability as a budget-friendly Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) for the prepared citizen. The discussion also touches on projectile matching to chambers for accuracy, bipod tips with QD devices, and barricade mounting techniques. The channel emphasizes a community-focused, faith-based approach, offering merchandise, a Discord server, and links to partner discounts on firearms-related gear, including suppressors, barrels, and ammunition.
This video provides a first look at new optics and accessories from Holosun and Primary Arms. The reviewer highlights a Primary Arms SLx 10x42 Binocular and several Holosun products including the AEMS Rifle Optic, LE221G Green/IR Laser, PID Pistol Light, and SCS PDP Pistol Optic. The gear is shown mounted on a Knights SR-25. The creator plans to provide full reviews after further testing.
This video is a promotional piece for the "Vickers Guide: AR-15 Vol. 2 - Second Edition" book. It details the book's extensive coverage of the AR-15 platform's evolution from the post-Vietnam era to the present, including M4 and M16A4 variants, prototypes, firearms from the Global War on Terror, the AR-10's rebirth as the SR-25, and law enforcement/civilian carbines. The second edition features the introduction of the Picatinny rail and expansion into alternate calibers, with a focus on international AR-15 variants. The book showcases over 120 rifles, cartridges, magazines, and components, featuring visits to notable manufacturers and collections. Co-authored by Larry Vickers, James Rupley, and Christopher Bartocci, it aims to provide unparalleled insight into AR-15 development for enthusiasts.
This video offers a detailed look at the L3Harris PVS-31A BNVD (Binocular Night Vision Device). The presenter, Kit Badger, shares his experience using the PVS-31A during a 3-day night vision course with AMTAC Shooting. He highlights its use with both pistol and carbine platforms, specifically mentioning a Knights Armament SR-25, and its application in shoot house drills. The video emphasizes that while the PVS-31A is expensive, its military contract specifications ensure a known minimum quality.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Knight's Armament SR-25 Advanced Precision Carbine (APC). The reviewer highlights its iconic status, military use, and impressive sub-MOA accuracy with a 16-inch barrel, classifying it as a capable AR-10 gas gun. Practical applications are demonstrated through experiences in night vision courses, general range use, shoot house drills, and hunting feral pigs and white-tailed deer. The video also features links to the creator's website, merchandise, and Patreon for support.
This video review focuses on the Dank Robber Heavy (DR-H) Chest Rig from Unobtanium Gear. Designed for carrying .308 rifle magazines, it also features smaller cells for pistol magazines, flashlights, or multitools, and a dedicated spot for items like a radio, tourniquet, or grenade. The rig's versatility is highlighted by its ability to be detached from its harness and clipped directly into a plate carrier, distributing weight effectively. The review also briefly mentions other gear in the loadout, including a Spiritus Systems hat, Tactical Distributors fleece, and Magpul gloves.
This video review focuses on the Emissary Development Cable Clips, a M-LOK accessory designed for effective cable management on rifles. The reviewer highlights how these clips help reduce snag hazards by securely routing wires from lights and lasers. The video also showcases a comprehensive rifle loadout, including various high-end accessories like Unity Tactical components, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+, a Nightforce ATACR, and a Q LLC silencer mounted on a Knights Armament SR-25. The description provides links to purchase the product, support the channel, and browse other Kit Badger merchandise.
This video reviews the Brownells MPO 5-25x56 Scope, highlighting its value for its price point. The reviewer praises the Japanese glass clarity, distinct turret adjustments (exposed elevation, capped windage), and the N-OMR reticle which allows for holds. The scope is noted as suitable for various shooting disciplines, including PRS, and has been tested on platforms like a .308 bolt action, Knights Armament SR-25, and Radian Model 1. A potential limitation mentioned is the elevation travel, which may require careful planning with mounts or bases for extreme distances. Overall, it's presented as a solid value optic from Brownells.
This video delves into the principles and design philosophy of Eugene Stoner, the legendary designer of the AR-10 and AR-15 platforms. It aims to address criticisms of the WWSD (What Would Stoner Do) project by presenting Stoner's own words from recently surfaced interviews. The content explores the origins of his designs, his views on materials like polymers and lightweight alloys, and specific design elements such as the forward assist and caliber choices. The video also touches on the AR-18 and SR-25, contrasting Stoner's original intentions with later developments and perceptions.
Part 1 of the "Nocturnal Transmissions" series features Kit Badger and friends engaged in dry runs and live fire exercises in shoot houses. The video showcases their tactical gear and firearms, focusing on practical application and fun rather than explicit tactical instruction. It details the specific loadouts of two individuals, Ivan and Sierra 1, highlighting firearms, optics, body armor, and other essential equipment used during the training sessions. The series aims to provide a glimpse into their practice routines and the gear they utilize.
Part 26 of the 2021 Kit Badger Coast to Coast Tour features an "Official" Range Day near Grinell, Iowa, hosted by Brownells. Attendees had the opportunity to shoot a wide variety of firearms from sponsors like Q LLC (The Fix Rifle, Honey Badger Pistol, Honey Badger SD, Sugar Weasel), Hi-Point (995 Carbine, Yeet Cannon), ZEV (OZ9), Radian Weapons (Model 1 AR-15s), Brownells (BRN-180 retro clones), Sawtooth Rifles (custom bolt action), Occam Defense (ODS-1775 Pistol), Knights Armament (SR-25), and various .22 caliber firearms (Glock 44, Ruger Charger, Savage Rascal). The event highlighted shooting subsonic suppressed 9mm and .22LR, and showcased impressive optics and suppressors from various manufacturers.
Part 21 of the 2021 Coast to Coast Tour features an epic range day at Coleman's Creek Training Center. The video showcases a wide array of firearms from various manufacturers, including Q LLC's The Fix Rifle, Honey Badger Pistol, Honey Badger SD, and Sugar Weasel prototype. Attendees also shot Hi-Points (995 Carbine, Gen1 Yeet Cannon) and a ZEV OZ9 with Erector9 silencers. Radian Weapons Model 1 AR-15s, Brownells BRN-180 piston retro clones, a Sawtooth Rifles custom bolt action, an Occam Defense ODS-1775 Pistol (AK-47 variant), and a Knights Armament SR-25 were also featured. The range day included .22 caliber firearms like the Glock 44, Ruger Charger, and a Savage Rascal SBR. The video highlights subsonic suppressed 9mm, .308, 5.56mm, 300 Blackout, and .22LR calibers, along with various suppressors and optics.