New Products: Magpul, Aero Precision, Breek Arms, and Brownells
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- This week, we've got some exciting new products. From Magpul's modernized handguard and stock for the Marlin 1895 to Aero Precision's lightweight action and Pro safety selector, we've got a lot to cover. Let's dive in!
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:11 - Magpul Handguard and Stock for Marlin 1895
2:26 - Aero Precision Short Action Magnum Lightweight Action
4:27 - Aero Precision Pro Safety Selector
5:52 - Aero Precision Pro Takedown Pins
6:38 - Brownells BRN-4 Chrome Line Barrels
8:39 - Breek Arms Brake Lock Muzzle Devices
9:39 - Breek Arms Sledgehammer Charging Handles
10:18 - Conclusion
Product Highlights:
Magpul Handguard and Stock for Marlin 1895: Modern design with M-LOK slots, rubberized butt pad, QD sockets, and customizable inserts.
Aero Precision Short Action Magnum Lightweight Action: Three-lug bolt with a 60° throw, integrated recoil lug, and lightweight design with cutouts.
Aero Precision Pro Safety Selector: Ambidextrous design with easy lever installation and 60°/90° throw options.
Aero Precision Pro Takedown Pins: Machined with a nitride finish and innovative installation feature.
Brownells BRN-4 Chrome Line Barrels: Chrome-lined, button-rifled barrels available in various profiles for the BRN-4 and HK 416 platforms.
Breek Arms Brake Lock Muzzle Devices: Two-chamber muzzle brake and three-prong flash hider with a suppressor attachment system.
Breek Arms Sledgehammer Charging Handles: Ambidextrous latches with gas redirect features, available in multiple colors.
Join me as I unbox and explore the features of these new products, providing you with insights on how they can enhance your firearms and shooting experience. - กีฬา
It’s Paul! He does an amazing job and is a Brownells OG. You guys have a great group of fellas there, that’s why Brownells is the best. By the way, I just saw where Brownells is sponsoring the GOA GOALS conference. Heck ya!!!!!
Break charging handles are awesome!
Not for $70 lol
Aero is killing it
Lol
I just ordered the sledgehammer charging handle. Can’t wait to use it.
Lots of good new stuff 👍
Thanks for the video!
Like that safety selector.
I can’t eat or sleep without a brownells video
When I first caught a glimpse of the name "Breek Arms" I thought it was the budget line of Bear Creek Arsenal, ha ha ha !
I wish magpul did the same thing for their 12ga stocks.
Dang so close to perfection. I'd throw down for three brn 4 barrels of it was CHF on top of all that
👍
Will you guys be doing any different finishes for the brn-4 Bcg like chrome or phosphate?
RAD!
Brn-4 complete upper with heavy chrome line barrel?
Breek is making suppressors?
Where are those Magpul TMags? “Coming soon” for like six months on the website. That ain’t “coming soon!” I’m ready to order a bunch.
You're not Caleb. Or Steve.
But he did an excellent job with the descriptions
@@onionhead5780 yeah. Anyone can rock a bullet point script and run with it. Probably a nice dude, too. But I don't know him, so I don't wanna hear from him.
I've never heard of@@CrashRacknShoot, therefore no one wants to read his comments😂 get over yourself Karen
@@chimpo131 do I really need to explain how a comment section works?
Why are you gay?
BRN-180 gen3???
Soon™️
@@brownells I was hoping Soon meant this weekend!
3:35 "You can see they flute the barrel"
No, that's just a fluted bolt body. There is no barrel with it.
Aero, make it in left hand...
Where is Caleb? I hope he is still with Brownells. This guy does a great job but I still want to see Caleb on the Brownells videos.
He just did a video a few days ago...?
He's fine. Its fine...... (looks at basement door)
Man crush? ❤❤❤
how come youtube can delete my messages for words they don't like but they can't get the bots under control?
I can't even use the S word for discharging a firearm, not even in a different context like taking pictures. The bots post with impunity though. Ridiculous
I have not had any problem with them while using the word shoot, in any context.
The stinky Indians in control are so perverted they leave the bots up for their own viewing pleasure. (Dot Indians, not the feather ones)
Aero - where is the folding adapter for the Solus Chassis!?!? Give the people what they're actually asking for.
So the Brownells BRN is a HK416 clone? If so I never knew this.
That is correct
It is! The BRN-4
lol so aero just copied the radian talon?
charging you $26 for a pivot pin that does the job of a 99 cent cotter pin bolt. lol
It's called a clevis pin.
It's called a clevis pin.
@@josephhatcher9903 Thank you. The name escaped me.
Who's this guy where's Caleb
This is Paul. He has done a crapton of Brownells videos. He does most of the “New Product” spotlights.
900 bucks for receiver and bolt!? Ha nope.
Not bad for a custom action, they typically start around 1k.
Aero needs to lay off the drugs. 900$ for a 700 receiver is crazy.
PS, who is this guy? And where is the funny kid.
Don’t look at defiance/bat/kauger or any other premium receiver you might have a heart attack!
Yeah, I truly don't understand the pricing of the receivers.
Who's this guy? Bring back the original hosts.
How long have you been watching this channel? Like a month? Paul has done a ton of videos. He tells you what you need to know and doesn’t ramble. If you like the rambling watch the Steve and Caleb videos.
Edit: he specifically does the “New Product” spotlights.
Who da fook is that guy!?
Is Aero insane??? You can purchase an entire "precision rifle" for the price they want for the "action" alone. And these rifles are producing sub .5 moa!!! Why would I buy their action....
Can you? I’d love to see you pay sub $800 bucks for a rifle and put 10 shots in under 0.5 moa. I’d even take 1 moa. In fact, Bloke on the Range, Forgotten Weapons, Polenar, and a few others are doing just that! Disproving all the moa claims people make with a big challenge.
10 shots, all filmed, no filming cuts, and measure your target and holes with a ballistic app like BallisticX. None of the three or five shot garbage that any rifle with enough time trying will eventually get under 1 moa.
Yes, I was "firing for effect" with my moa comment! There are way too many variables to reach sub .5 moa, the first being caliber and then finding a round or a load and bullet design the rifle likes. Some calibers are inherently more accurate just because of the bullet bc. However, that wasn't really my point, completely. You can buy a Ruger American Gen II, Savage 110 Trail Hunter (a High Country in some calibers) or a CVA Cascade for less than the price of the AERO action alone. In some cases, a lot less. Each of those rifles are showing very good accuracy out of the box; again, depending on the caliber and finding a round the rifle likes. You did not see this 2 or 3 or 4 years ago but the manufacturers are developing new techniques that improve accuracy out of the box. Yes, the rifles I mentioned are in a "hunting" stock or chassis and not a "precision rifle" chassis but their accuracy puts them in competition with those in a precision rifle chassis for far less money.
I suspect the target audience for the AERO action, in some cases, are people who want an accurate rifle in a caliber not offered by the manufacturers I mentioned, in other cases, people who just want to build their own "precision rifle", or someone who shoots competitively as a hobby. The price just puts it out of competition for much of anything else...
1) Bloke on the Range/Polenar/ and Ian at Forgotten Weapons are measuring the capability of the HUMAN not the capability of the firearm/rifle.
2) If you are a sniper or a deer hunter, you don't get 10 shots. You are fortunate to get more than one. If a sniper going for a head shot at 1,000 yards, you better be .5 moa and if you do your research, you will find that during Vietnam our heros were doing this with "Remington 700s" and some with .50 cals at 1,000 yards and beyond.
3) Manufacturers, even though they exagerate their claims, are getting sub-moa with "out of the box" rifles. Again, capability of the rifle, not the human.
4) 45 years ago, I could do it, but no longer and that was with a Remington Mohawk 600 with a 16.5 inch barrell. Just don't use Winchester Silver Tips - bad bullet design - does not expand at 300 yards.
@@RickM-yb9hx Sure, to a large extent they are measuring the capability of the human, but they’ve now taken a very large sample, and basically what they are finding is that the majority of guns are not sub-moa. They can shoot occasional three shot groups that are moa or sub moa, but they are not consistently so.
Hornady also just did a big series on this, and went over the analytics and data behind groups and how they’re being interpreted.
Obviously you don’t get 10 shots when you’re deer hunting, or as a sniper. I think you can understand though that a gun that can actually consistently shoot moa is always going to have the potential of doing better than the gun that can get that occasional three shot sub-moa group that the shooter goes, “that’s it! Three shots, It’s sub-moa!”
That’s literally the whole point. The guns that people are going hunting with are not actually one moa in the vast majority of cases, since an occasional sub-moa three shot group is not statistically significant. That doesn’t mean your gun isn’t good enough to get a deer or kill a bad guy though, it just likely isn’t truly sub-moa.