This video focuses on the practical accuracy of a 10.5-inch AR-15 build, resembling a "Mk18 URGI" style, and tests its performance at 500 yards with a red dot optic. The content appears to be a range test and evaluation of the rifle's capabilities and the effectiveness of its configuration for longer distances. It also promotes the "9 Hole Reviews" channel through various links, including Utreon, Patreon, Rumble, and a website featuring a "Practical Accuracy Scoreboard."
This video features an AS Designs Super Safety, paired with a Geissele URGI upper and a Hux Flow 556Ti suppressor. The demonstration uses M193 ammunition. The video appears to showcase a custom AR-15 build with specific, high-end components, likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in tactical rifle setups and aftermarket parts.
This YouTube video, titled "M1 Vs URGI," promises a comparison between two distinct rifle platforms. While the description is sparse, it provides social media links for "The Last American Outlaw" and an email for inquiries. The content likely involves a head-to-head evaluation of the M1 (presumably a Garand or similar) and the URGI (an Upper Receiver Group-Intermediate, typically associated with AR-15 platforms). Viewers can expect discussions on performance, features, and potentially historical or tactical aspects of each firearm.
This video focuses on the Army Ranger rifle, specifically the URGI (Upper Receiver Group - Intermediate), detailing the components used to create a clone build. The content promises to go through the parts and then test the rifle to evaluate its performance and user experience.
This YouTube video features Lucas and Brandon showcasing their MARSOC-inspired rifle setups and associated tactical gear, inspired by a recent qualification shoot. The hosts detail their loadouts, including specific rifle builds like the URGI in both 11.5-inch and 14.5-inch configurations, as well as their pistol choices. The video delves into various components of their gear, such as packs, fanny packs, pistol belts, helmets, night vision devices (NODs), and holsters, providing viewers with a comprehensive look at high-end, mission-oriented equipment.
This video features a shotgun breacher breaking down his personal gear setup used for training at the Direct Action Resource Center. The video covers his ballistic helmet, a URGI rifle (likened to a Mk18), his Remington TAC-14 breaching shotgun, and his plate carrier. Specific Spiritus Systems accessories like the Brunch Box, SPUD Pouch, Side Armor Bags, GP Tall Pouch, and Recovery Handleβ’ Mk2 are highlighted with links. The content focuses on the practical application and components of a breacher's loadout.
This YouTube video offers a comparison of roller-delayed blowback firearms against modern platforms like the SCAR, URGI, and AR9. It aims to determine if the older roller-delayed system is still superior or has been surpassed. The video includes an explanation of the roller-delayed mechanism, a discussion on recoil management, and live shooting demonstrations. It is sponsored by MidwayUSA and mentions supporting content creators via Patreon and Utreon. The description also highlights a Practical Accuracy Scoreboard and a discount code for Slate Black Industries.
This YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews analyzes the barrel flex and impact shift on the Sig Spear LT, comparing it to the URGI platform. The video explores how these factors affect accuracy and performance. It also features links to the creator's newsletter, Patreon, Utreon, and Rumble channels, as well as a mention of MidwayUSA as a sponsor and a discount code for Slate Black Industries.
This video focuses on the Geissele URGI rifle, with the title suggesting a discussion about the meaning of "MILSPEC." The description highlights a sponsorship by AURA for a two-week free trial and provides links to a complete parts list, Patreon, merchandise, preferred ear protection, and an email list. The creators emphasize that all filming was conducted safely on a public range with licensed professionals, adhering to all legal requirements. Affiliate disclaimers are included regarding potential sales commissions from linked products.
This video discusses the emerging trend of building "SPR" type rifles. The hosts, Henry and Josh, delve into the historical context, original requirements, and practical applications of SPRs, exploring why they are gaining popularity now. The discussion touches upon the capabilities of modern carbines in relation to original SPR specifications, the influence of pop culture, and includes a Q&A segment with a guest from "Modern Tactical Shooting". The video also briefly touches on the distinction between "gamer guns" and "fighting guns".
This video showcases the CMMG Banshee MK4, an AR-15 platform rifle chambered in 9mm. The host highlights its customization potential, particularly a build inspired by the URGI Geissele 9.5" configuration. The video includes a look at accessories and firing demonstrations, and concludes with a summary. It was filmed at Tiger Tac Academy & Shooting Range on October 8, 2022.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of the Russian Altyn helmet against various common firearms and ammunition types. The test includes birdshot, 00 buckshot, 9mm, .44 Magnum, 5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, and 7.62x51mm/.308 rounds. The description also highlights the helmet's frequent use by domestic counter-terrorism units and includes a sponsorship from World of Tanks. Various firearms used in the test are listed, including Benelli M4, Korth, Glock 17, URGI, MK18, AK47, and SCAR H. The video concludes with final thoughts on the Altyn helmet's performance.