This October 2020 Q&A session from InRange TV covers a wide range of firearms-related topics and viewer questions. Discussions include caliber comparisons (6.5 vs. .308, .45 Colt vs. .44-40), lever-action rifle advice, modern AR-15 lower receiver potential (KP-15 WWSD), firearm malfunctions, historical firearms (1876 Winchester, M14, Mosin-Nagant, STG-44, FG-42, M1 Garand, MP44, Trapdoor Springfield), competition shooting challenges, firearm regulations (CCW, YouTube restrictions), and gear choices (LPVO vs. Red Dot, hearing/eye protection). The video also touches on desert survival, American travel, and general firearms industry changes.
This video is a "Gun of the Week" review of the Robinson Armament XCR-L rifle in 5.56mm. The presenter compares it favorably to the FN Scar 17, highlighting its ergonomics and quick-change barrel system. The video covers the XCR-L's multi-caliber capabilities (.223, .224 Valkyrie, .300 Blackout, 6.8 SPC, and 7.62x39mm) and discusses Canadian firearm regulations regarding barrel length and licensing (PAL/RPAL). The creator also uses this video to promote their Patreon for supporting future content production.
This video provides an overview of Robinson Armament rifles, focusing on the XCR platform. It details the company's history, its competitor to the SCAR program, and the evolution of the XCR through its Gen 2 and Gen 3 versions. The reviewer highlights the XCR's popularity in Canada due to its non-restricted status (dependent on barrel length) and expresses a personal preference for the rifle's ergonomics and quick barrel change system over the FN Scar 17, particularly in .308 caliber. The video also mentions other Robinson Armament models like the M96 Recon and Expeditionary Rifle.
This YouTube video presents a comparison between the XCR and ACR firearms, with the title also mentioning DEFCON shoes and CZ plates. The description highlights a giveaway for DEFCON Multicam black shoes, encouraging viewer engagement to fund new video builds. It also provides social media handles for QVO Tactical and individuals, a link to the QVO Tactical website, and a mailing address for content submissions. Additionally, the description lists affiliate links for various gear used by the creator, including cameras, tripods, and an iPad for editing.
This video showcases three new firearm products added to the Brownells inventory. It begins with an in-depth look at the Robinson Armament XCR series, highlighting its hybrid design elements of the AR-15 and Kalashnikov platforms, including an AK-type gas piston, monolithic upper receiver, and folding stock/brace. Next, the FM Products 7-inch 9mm barrel, suitable for AR-15 pistol or SBR builds, is presented. Finally, the video features Brownells wood stocks designed for Howa bolt-action rifles in various action lengths, noting the inclusion of a recoil pad and sling swivel studs.
This YouTube video features a "Mini Shoot" of the Robinson Arms XCR rifle. The content likely involves demonstrating the firearm at a range, potentially showcasing its handling, accuracy, or basic operational features. Given the title, it's a direct showcase of the XCR, possibly highlighting its "mini" variant for portability or a specific shooting session.
This video features a range day with two notable firearms: the MGI Hydra and the Robinson Armament XCR. The presenter highlights the MGI Hydra as a "neat new rifle" and addresses requests for a review of the XCR. The video aims to provide viewers with insights into the performance and characteristics of these rifles during a shooting session. The description also includes a call to action for Patreon support.
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