This video reviews the Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) M4-89, positioning it as a potential new duty rifle. The reviewer highlights its reliability after 2000 rounds without malfunctions, its robust "built like a tank" construction, and its impressive shooting characteristics. Key features discussed include the mid-length 14.5" pinned and welded setup, .750 gas ports, VLTOR A5 buffer system, and specific components like the Forward Controls Design 50-degree ambi safety, Liberty Fighting Trigger, and NOX key mount muzzle device. The rifle's endorsement by the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) for duty use is a significant point. The review also mentions mounted accessories such as an EOTech EXPS3-0 on a Unity FAST riser, HRT AWLS rifle light, and a Grovtec sentinel sling, along with B5 furniture. The reviewer compares it favorably against other duty rifle options like Daniel Defense M4A1, LWRC DI, and PWS MK114.
This November 2018 episode of 'The QA' from Guns & Tactics addresses viewer questions covering a range of firearm-related topics. Specific questions mentioned include inquiries about showing identification for firearm purchases, concerns regarding 'hot guns,' the practicality of black boots, the Vltor A5 buffer system, and the implications of loaded magazines. The video encourages viewer participation by submitting questions via email for a chance to win a prize. It also directs viewers to their website for more content and provides social media links.
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