I kept trying to do reviews but I always forgot stuff. So I just do quick "feature" videos of features and mechanical elements of firearms that I find cool and interesting.
G19 in right sweatshirt pocket with 15 plus 1 an 2 extra 15rd mags in left sweatshirt pocket an full size ak47 for car and home specifically the kr-103 sfs. With 9mm civic duty ammo an 7.62x39 ripout trident ammo. They expand 2.5-3 times their size
In light of my parents own experience, it should be said when doing the following: 1) Cocking the Hammer. 2) Removing the Cylinder Pin. (Cylinder easily drops out.) 3) Realigning the Cylinder and the Pin back into place. 4) Getting the Hammer Anvil to drop into the Safety Notch. DOING THESE 4 STEPS WILL .... Require Some Decent Finger Strength And Finesse. It's not going to be as cut and dry, for a lot of people, as shown in these YT videos, especially for females and the elderly. You'd definitely be better off with their “RANGER II Break-Top” or “SIDEWINDER” features a “swing-out” style cylinder. They're also all similar in size. Recommend Federal Punch ammo.
Cool video. Thanks. I was researching the ATI quad stack magazines and after watching this video, I know to stay away from the gen1 being sold on GunBroker
1. Don’t you ever feel concerned a loaded chambered is pointed straight at your you know what. 2. What about when seated, in a car, etc. Painful? Can draw well?
I mean you shouldn’t carry something that you don’t trust to not shoot without you touching it. And in the car I loosen my belt flip it on top of my belly and it can be drawn very easily like that.
It's funny seeing this because the only issues I've had with these mags is that the bolt hold-open never catches on that little tab, at least not at actual cycling speed.
Go to King Size and start ordering shirts in tall. maybe one size up. I ordered a replacement 4xl sleeveless to replace my 11 year old shrunken gym shirt but in tall. fits me like a tunic and noone notices when i reach up
You know that type of snap in to hold the bottom in I bet you can find them in aluminum too, I was curious about these mags so I did a search on RU-vid I seen yours video popped up, because I use good old Magpul And I just decided today for the hell of it to buy some clear ones but debating on Lancer products cuz my old way I never have a problem ever since curiosity has a hold on me for the hell of it I just wanted some clear smoke ones for the hell of it for the kids to play around with and then I seen them that you're showing and my other curiosity kicked in they look like a nice mag also and yeah Germany's barrel is on our Abrams tank Germans always made good stuff through history even their pistols I like can't go wrong we use them in our 4-H classes for the kids 8 to 18tn Walthers always been a good product cuz they're 22 pistols are perfect for teaching young hands especially the young ones that we join at 8 years old when we finally take them outside to shoot from indoors there using the high power pellet rifles and pistols and they're pretty heavy cuz they're solid wood and they're pistols are perfect for their hands or a woman who has small hands even the 380 calibers we come to learn they work perfectly for training and a lot of women like them all righty then was a good chat good video.
Looks like a accident waiting to happen. Appendix carry is not safe at all. Accidental discharge would most likely be lethal and if you make it you'll prob wish you were dead with the absence of your manly parts.
B&T USA CEO Tim Nickler mentioned something about the back cap having the spanner wrench insert so a M4 "stock tube"/Brace can be used.. Have you seen anything of the nature on yours? It's hard to find any information on this beyond RecoilTV's video with him saying it.
I got one and i literally gotta jam the mag in for it to stay. Then when i chamber rounds (not shooting) it gets jammed up and just seems like it not gonna function right
I've been carrying one of these as a third gun in the watch pocket of my jeans. Im left-handed, so that puts the gun on my offhand side, and I turn the butt toward my zipper so it can be easily accessed with either hand. I replaced the birdshead stocks with an engraved set of boot grips, which are just a little bit bigger, but sliding my belt-worn cellphone case over the pocket still effectively conceals the gun. Thanks for sharing.