I'm not really a Gun Reviewer, I just play one on RU-vid. With Tactical Toolbox everything I do is devoted to one simple idea. To Inspire people to strive for a life of Pure Freedom by building it one piece at a time. So that we can change the world by thinking outside the box & living a life that nobody thought was possible. The way we inspire people is by creating content that's untainted by paid interest, but rather fueled by the pursuit of truth. On this Channel you'll find Custom Glock Builds, AR-15 Builds, Gun Reviews, as well as EDC Gear Reviews and Build Tutorials. Feel free to cruise the channel and check out the playlist section for dedicated Build Series.
Considering getting my first gun based around maybe being a competition gun... Only really have "lower level" or "mid tier" AR-15s right now. First was an M&P15 MOE Magpul (the midlength gas system) which I had a gunship cut the A2 post off and mount a pic and m-lok handguard, then an Primary Arms 1-6 LPVO, piggyback Burris fastfire 3 red dot, and canted irons. All internals are stock. Other two AR-15's are both PSA's that are mostly backups. I may just use that M&P15 and consider a better drop in trigger. CMC, PSA or something else. My main consideration if I got something specifically for getting into competitions are a Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 (one I'd get around $1700), an Aero Precision lower and BMC Upper, or possibly the PSA Sabre Forged line mentioned here. All I'd probably set up with a Sig Tango 1-6x LPVO and Vortex Sparc AR2 45 canted red dot.
Just got my first. Was in between Saint Victor and PSA. Decided to go with PSA mlok MOE since it’s almost half the price and close to the same quality. So I hear at least
I really get alot out of your videos you cover alot of good information so I definitely interested in your course so can you tell me where can I apply for any of your courses I would really like to see more of your videos with all the content and not watered down like youtube wants you to produce them thanks man for all your efforts in helping the newbies to learn about firearms I really like building and seeing the end results and this is a great hobby for me thanks again brother have a great day
I recently bought a Springfield Armory Hellion for my first rifle but still want a AR-15. I am currently considering a Springfield Armory Saint Edge 5.56. But I just watched your video on the Blackout Defense Quantum DTL and might choose to go for it instead.
If you like radian quality but want to save some cash check out ADM, also a good way to train failures is to throw in some snap caps while loading your mags, it’s great because you’re not prepared for it.
If you like the dead air 3 prong keymo, I highly recommend the SOLGW Nox, it a keymo 3 prong but has some tiny ports, I use the 9 hole version but their are two 6 hole versions depending on what side you want them on besides the top position. It’s my favorite muzzle device suppressed or not.
In racing, especially rally racing we would reinforce certain parts not certain ones. If something is going to break we want it to be something easy to replace vs it being so strong it breaks something difficult or impossible to fix.
For a gun with a lot of technological upgrades and excellent QC for not a ton of money patriot ordinance factory does an amazing job, their entry-level DI gun is about 1600 and 1700 and has all kinds of upgrades that you wouldn’t notice until you take a closer look. Not to mention, they make some of the best short stroke, piston rifle makers, I have their 308 piston gun it’s completely ambidextrous, adjustable gas block, monolithic upper amazing trigger and weighs about the same as an M4 naked. He’s just an amazing gun.
You may or may not recommend a product you were sent for free. You are NOT going to recommend a product that you weren’t sent and haven’t tested. That’s where the bias is. When someone sends you a product for free, they have an advantage over the companies that DIDN’T send you the product. You have been influenced, but you’re not willing to acknowledge it.
Just having something does not confirm bias. That means under any and all conditions you must own all or none of anything you speak on. Not how it works buddy
@@emmeriaa getting stuff for free ALWAYS makes you more disposed towards liking it. It doesn’t matter whether you’re reviewing guns or phones or whatever. The fact that it’s free causes bias. Only those reviewers who personally purchase everything they review are unbiased.