At Noreen Firearms, LLC we have only one goal; make high-quality rifles with the purpose of executing long range accuracy. Whether you're looking at our ULR single-shot in a 50BMG, Bad News in 338 Lapua, or BN36 in .30-06, 300 Winchester Magnum, or our other various chamberings that are available, you can depend that any of our rifles will perform exceptionally at reaching their target destination at long distances.
I'm concerned about possible operator mishandling and how it could affect the gun. 1) Is it possibly to load a cartridge directly into the chamber while the bolt is out? 2) Then if you closed the bolt with a round already in the chamber, would you even be able to put the gun into battery? 3) How would you extract a cartridge if that happens? Thanks
1. No 2. No 3. Cant happen it would be out of head space by .180" at least which would not allow the bolt to go into battery at all. This rifle is literally fool proof
@@noreenfirearms2402 Then in that case, how can I remove the seated round? Or is it loose enough that I can just tip the rifle so that it drops out? Thanks again!
So its a tiny little latch that is spring loaded. When the bolt is pushed forward it latches onto the edge of the bullet casing. When you pull the bolt/slide back it pulls the ejector back to a notch that lifts the ejector at an angle and it uses spring tension to pop it out sideways
What a fantastic video. You know, I'll tell ya something: one thing I did not want to hear in this video was the yucky sound of the gun firing! No, I ALWAYS prefer dumb ass music!
The 50bmg is a military round. What is the purpose of producing a rifle that can't use military ammunition? May as well have glocks that can't shoot 9mm nato or ar15 that can't shoot m855 Kinda pointless
here in NY they glue in our magazines and they only hold 10 pew pews! so in a post apocalyptic battle with zombies one must have 6 AR’s slung on their back 👍
In GTA 5, Drive to a free state and buy some 30 rounders, in GTA 5. Just make sure that in GTA 5 you go to not a bordering state but 2 states away since the check for your GTA ID to make sure your not from a mag ban state.
I've seen the video with rattlesnake defense about bn36x3 long range. My question is, why is it that bn30-06 is chossy about the ammo? Is noreen fix that problem?
I honestly believe some of these type videos, they take a lot of powder out so the gun doesn’t seem like it has near as much recoil as it does. Have y’all ever seen .338 lapua recoil? Sure seems worse than that. And this gun can’t be as heavy as a lot of the sniper rifles in this caliber. I’m just saying…
"Hey good buddy, hold muh beer and watch this"!! YEAH, RIGHT....TOTAL IDIOCY "FIRING CAPABILITY" and then go on to just do some stupid mag dump with some short 30-06...You clowns must stand in awe of each other...
You guys have great ideas/ products from what I can see. But for the love of God your marketing is some of the worst I have ever seen. Your YT videos are insanely short, and mostly useless(not being a D- but if no one tells you, you can't fix it). Despite searching for about 30 min., the only place I can find any mention of your products are tiny YT channels. You have to get your stuff on bigger channels if you want it to grow, because like it or not, that's where your customers are at. There is no doubt in my mind that all of those channels would be interested in doing an episode on 1 or more of your offerings. I'd love to see you grow, but to do that, the world has to know you exist.
Joe, Im not sure if aware but the "big" youtubers are excessively expensive and it yields typically no results. Most people on you tube are there for entertainment. We do have videos from some of the big guys and have 10-150 million views. The video with 10m views yielded about 1 sale that was attributed to the actual video. It cost about $10k for that influencer to do and sold one gun, as a business stand point not very profitable. While we would love to do it all of the top 25 firearm youtubers are probably min $10k to play with zero guarantee for sales. Another thing most people dont know is some of the major firearms/ accessory companies own those accounts and only show what will help their brand
@@noreenfirearms2402 WTH... YOU have to pay THEM to play with/ review your product??? I know some companies pay for a review, but I thought it was more like... an "incentive" to say nice things and not point out bad things. I figured some of them still just do it for the YT revenue and "views", and if the product is something good, that company benefits too. I figured 338 and belted mag AR's would get a lot of views for them, because it's cool and unique. $10K, really??? That's insane. I know some of them are "sponsored"(owned) by major parent companies like Vista and others, and are obvious shills, while others don't seem to have that problem. I also figured that selling the products to them at cost, or just pure straight giving them one would be more than enough compensation. Well, just because 95%? of them have sold out to the highest bidder, doesn't mean you can't improve your videos. I'd have to look again, but I'm relatively certain, most of your titles aren't simple and straight forward. For example for the BN36 series, have "30-06 AR15" in the title, with or without "BN36", or something like "AR-15 in 338 Lapua" for the BN, ect... Something that in no uncertain terms, describes the product clearly, to someone who has little or no knowledge on the on the subject. For content, people are looking for a few things. Technical stuff such as how to, mechanics, manufacturing, diss and ass, ect... It looks like you guys have a couple of short ones, which isn't bad, but maybe beef it up a little. You definitely need a video or 2 titled "building a 30-06 AR15" or whatever chambering. This lets people know that the option to build exists! For many, building your own lessens the wallet pain of a one time lump sum all in. Plus a lot of people just like to build(probably the route I'll take). Obviously part of the community is looking for "Tac-Tie-Cool" run-N-gun stuff. Probably the most practical with a 16" 30-06?? IDK, but surely you have employees or friends or family members or someone who likes to do that, so show them running drills or competing in a local PRS style match with a 16" 30-06. I assume your "target customer" is more concerned with precision than clearing rooms in a plate carrier. So you NEED to show that off. A video testing 5 different 338 factory loads at whatever range, with velocities, ES, SD, group size, mean radius, drop and drift(if applicable), and all the other "nerdy" precision things that guys like me dream about at night. Maybe someone in you circle likes hand loading, so do a bunch of videos working up and testing hand loads for some of your products. I'm not a marketing guy or business guy. My main thing was science and medicine(till it got completely destroyed, but that's a separate story). I'd just really like to see the "long action" AR's become as common as AR10's and you seem like one of the best offering's currently. These(the novel) are thing's that grab my attention as a customer. I sincerely hope that some of this is helpful in some way. Thanks, Joe
@noreenfirearms2402 ah I kinda figured. When we started going to light weight titanium BCGs, they took some tuning to cycle right but they reduce recoil quite a bit. Idk if that's something you guys have messed with or not. Either way I'm pretty interested in a 30-06.