This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the new Smith & Wesson M&P 22X pistol. The reviewer highlights key features such as its 20+1 magazine capacity, optics-ready slide, and threaded barrel, noting its lightweight design. The video is a partnership with Smith & Wesson and features ammunition from Fiocchi USA. The reviewer promises their honest opinion, and also promotes Sootch Merch, the SootchZone, and their Patreon page. The video encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This video reviews the Taurus GX4 Carry enhanced with a Strike Industries chassis, from the perspective of an everyday shooter. The build includes a threaded barrel and optic cut slide. The reviewer notes over 500 rounds of unsuppressed firing went well, but a heavier suppressor caused issues, highlighting the importance of suppressor weight. Positives include its compact size, solid feel, and easy optic mounting, while negatives are a small magazine release and minor ergonomic concerns. It's suggested as a good option for a truck gun, glove box firearm, or compact PCC use.
This video offers a review of the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo, a compact 9mm PDW, from an everyday shooter's perspective. It highlights a custom build featuring a Strike Industries chassis, threaded barrel, and optic-cut slide. The review covers performance over 500 rounds, noting its success unsuppressed but challenges with heavier suppressors. Key pros include its compact size, solid feel, and easy optic mounting. Cons mentioned are the small magazine release and minor ergonomic issues. The video suggests it's a good option for truck, glove box, or compact PCC use.
This video reviews the Taurus GX4 x Strike Industries chassis setup, focusing on its suitability for the everyday shooter. The review highlights the compact size, solid feel, and easy optics mounting, while also noting downsides like the small magazine release and minor ergonomic issues. The build incorporates a threaded barrel and an optic-cut slide. Over 500 rounds were tested, with the setup performing well unsuppressed but experiencing issues with a heavier suppressor, emphasizing the importance of suppressor weight. The reviewer suggests it's a good option for truck guns, glove box storage, or compact PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) applications.
This video focuses on the B&T VERS 36 Ti Suppressor and its application with a Glock 19X MOS featuring a threaded barrel. The content creator, TonyD2Wild, provides links to various social media platforms, merchandise, and business contact information. While the description does not detail the specific activities or features of the suppressor, the title clearly indicates a review or demonstration of this firearm accessory in conjunction with a popular pistol model.
This video review features the Henry Lever Action Supreme Rifle chambered in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO, highlighting its innovative box magazine system that overcomes the limitations of traditional tubular magazines with spitzer bullets. The reviewer praises the rifle's exceptionally smooth action and its compatibility with STANAG-style AR-15 magazines. The rifle is also equipped with a large-loop lever, a Picatinny rail, and a threaded barrel, making it a versatile firearm for various applications. The review also mentions a Bushnell 1-8x LPVO optic and Magpul TMag magazines, further detailing the setup.
This video showcases an EDC (Everyday Carry) setup featuring a Glock 19X with a MOS (Modular Optic System) and a threaded barrel, paired with a Kore Essentials belt. The description provides extensive links to the creator's various social media platforms, secondary YouTube channels focused on 2A content and general entertainment, and merchandise. It also includes personal dimensions and business contact information, indicating a creator with a strong online presence and diverse content offerings.
This YouTube video features a review of the GForce Saddlehorn budget tactical lever action rifle. The reviewer highlights its tactical features, including an M-Lok handguard, threaded barrel, picatinny mount, large loop lever, and composite stock, noting its affordable price point. The video thanks Gunzonedeals for providing the rifle and Fiocchi USA for ammunition. The reviewer also promotes their merchandise, exclusive content on Getzone.com, and Patreon channel.
This video showcases the "NEW" Special Edition Ruger Gun Talk Scout Rifle, a collaboration celebrating 30 years of Gun Talk. Featuring Lipsey's Jason Cloessner and Ryan Gresham, the discussion covers the rifle's variants in 5.56x45 and .308 Win. Key features highlighted include its Ruger American Gen 2 platform, threaded barrel, iron sights, extended scout rail, adjustable stock, and a unique Kryptek camo pattern. The video also includes live-fire range footage with Gun Talk's Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin and Chris Cerino.
This video provides a review of the new Smith & Wesson Model 1854 lever-action rifle chambered in 45-70 Govt. The reviewer highlights key features such as its smooth action, Picatinny rail, threaded barrel, and M-LOK forearm. The video expresses gratitude to Smith & Wesson and Fiocchi USA for their support and provision of ammunition. It also promotes the creator's merchandise, exclusive content platform, and Patreon page, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for more gun reviews.
This "I Carry" episode features the EAA/Girsan MC9 Disruptor 9mm pistol, highlighting its value proposition as a feature-rich handgun at an entry-level price. The review details its size (comparable to a Glock 17), optics-ready slide (RMSc footprint), threaded barrel, and a 17-round capacity. It's shown carried in a Crucial Concealment Ambi Universal Holster with a Streamlight TLR-1 weaponlight, making it suitable for concealed carry, home defense, and general tasks. The video emphasizes its affordable MSRP under $400 and reliable performance on the range.
This video discusses Rhode Island bills S359 and H5436, which propose banning firearms based on cosmetic features like threaded barrels, pistol grips, and tube-fed shotguns. The creator argues these bills are not about safety or crime reduction but are politically motivated bans based on aesthetics and public perception, citing low rifle usage in homicides. The video urges Rhode Island residents to contact their representatives and advises others to remain vigilant as such legislation could spread nationally. It also promotes the creator's merchandise related to Second Amendment advocacy.