This video features Jonathan Ferguson and Dave Jewitt from the Royal Armouries discussing their top 5 videogames of 2024, with a specific focus on how firearms are depicted and handled within these games. They break down their choices, highlighting specific firearm models and their virtual representations, including the MP 28/II in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the XM4 in Black Ops 6, and the AKS-74u in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. The video also mentions Arma III: S.O.G. Prairie Fire and Sulfur. The Royal Armouries channel promotes its historical arms and armor content and encourages viewer engagement and support.
This YouTube video, titled "Old School XM4 Vibes!", appears to be a livestream or casual showcase of firearms the creator enjoys, referred to as "Pews". The description also includes the hashtag "#edc", indicating a focus on everyday carry items. Given the title's reference to "XM4", a variant of the M4 carbine, and the general mention of "Pews", the content likely centers around firearms and potentially their use as part of an EDC setup. The livestream format suggests a more relaxed, perhaps demonstration-oriented approach rather than a formal review.
This YouTube video features Garand Thumb testing and reviewing real firearms that appear in the video game Black Ops 6. The video goes through various firearms, detailing their real-world performance and comparing them to their in-game counterparts. The analysis covers a range of rifle and pistol models, with timestamps provided for each specific firearm tested. It also promotes the "Onward Research" company and the Garand Thumb brand across social media platforms.
This video explores the real-life counterparts of firearms featured in the video game Call of Duty Black Ops. The presenter showcases a variety of pistols, shotguns, and rifles, identifying their real-world models and providing a brief look at each. The video aims to bridge the gap between virtual weaponry and actual firearms for enthusiasts. The list of guns includes iconic and varied models, offering a broad spectrum of firearm types.
This video delves into the historical context and practical accuracy of rifles that paved the way for the M4 carbine. It examines the XM4, M16A2 carbine, and Colt 727 styled CAR15, showcasing their performance on a 500-yard course. The content also briefly touches on operator development and a humorous take on the Call of Duty XM4. This review offers insight into the evolution of a popular military rifle.
This 30-minute YouTube video from 9 Hole Reviews features a relaxed compilation of various AR-15 platform rifles and their variants, set to smooth jazz music. The video showcases a range of iconic models from Colt, Armalite, and other manufacturers, including the Colt AR15 SP-1, Armalite AR180, Colt 604 / M16A1, Colt 727 / XM4, Gordon's Carbine, Colt AR15A2 / M16A2, KAC M110 SASS, Colt LE6920/6720 AR15A3 Carbine, M4A1 Block I, Mk12 Mod0 SPR, M4A1 Block II, AR15A4 / M16A4, M4A1 URG-I "Block III", and LSA TX10. The video aims to be an enjoyable viewing experience for AR-15 enthusiasts, with mentions of supporting the creator through various platforms and affiliate links.
This video showcases a real-life clone of the XM4/Commando rifle, famously featured in the Black Ops video game series. The presenter highlights the firearm, which is identified as an XM4 from the Cold War era, and gives a significant shout-out to Jmac Customs for supplying the lower receiver. Additional mentions include merchandise from Third Pin Threads and an Instagram and Facebook presence for Klayco47. The video also points out Hub City Outdoors slings and credits Karl Casey at White Bat Audio for the music.
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