This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers a range of firearms-related news and discussions from March 1, 2021. Topics include the controversial concept of AI-controlled "smart guns," an update on the Tommybuilt T36, discussions on gun carry restrictions for those without vehicles, a lawsuit against Sig Sauer involving a federal agent, a leadership change at MidwayUSA with Larry Potterfield's replacement as CEO, a new Special Prosecutor in the McCloskey Case, and North Carolina's consideration of loosening prohibitions on carrying firearms in churches. The video is a collaboration with Firearms Radio Network.
This video investigates the persistent claims of heat stress affecting the G36 rifle's polymer receiver, specifically the assertion of a 10 MOA deviation after 60 rounds. The content creators will test two TommyBuilt T36 clones, one built with an original German parts kit and the other with all American components, to empirically assess this phenomenon. The video aims to provide clarity on the G36 heat stress issue, which H&K reportedly won a legal battle over in German courts.
This video features a practical accuracy test of a TommyBuilt T36, a clone of the iconic H&K G36 rifle, at 500 yards. The reviewer discusses the G36's origins, its design featuring a Hensoldt Wetzlar dual optic, and the construction of the TommyBuilt clone, which utilizes a majority of German parts with only 922R compliance parts. The rifle is tested with IMI 55gr M195 Ball ammunition. The video also promotes the channel's newsletter, Patreon, and Slate Black Industries accessories with a discount code.
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