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For three decades, the elite government operatives of SEAL TEAM VI have ...
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For three decades, the elite government operatives of SEAL TEAM VI have existed under the radar, but now, their cover is blown. We'll uncover the classified information the government doesn't want you to know and discover the SECRETS OF SEAL TEAM 6.
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This video will probably boot Emerson sales by 300% and it turned out aw...
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This video will probably boot Emerson sales by 300% and it turned out awesome on on many levels. That's because you will get rare insight on the man behind the blades and his philosophy: Ernest R. Emerson. He is our meaningful and well spoken host for yet another GOLD STAR Nutnfancy SHOT Show booth review. Mr. Emerson, a respected combat knife source for decades among British and US Special Operations and responsible civilians, is a man of character and sincerity. I am struck by his loyalty to his customers, his understanding of friendship, and confidence is his philosophy. He is knowledgeable, sincere, humble, meaningful, anti-nonsense, and true. It is a joy to hear him discuss his blades and philosophies as he and I see many things the same way. From this integrity and passion springs forth the Emerson blades which we see and discuss in detail. These are enduring designs, not changed by whim or marking executives, having served his customers in serious roles for many years. I respect the steel, the designs of function, and the consistency of Emerson. Like he says, these knives are not designed by committee. Along this interesting discussion TacticalDoodle and I have Earnie talk about his chisel and single edge grinds on his blades, choices of materials, his patented Pocket Opening feature (Wave), and more. We see the Commander, Tactical Persian, Like his favorite '67 Camaro, these knives bespeak of a certain elegant design that needs no explanation and is not diminished by the passage of time. If you like knives of any kind, you will find gold in this touchstone interview with Mr. Emerson himself and I thank him for his time.////////////////////////Video quality diminished from HD original. Many steps and cost undertaken to rescue this footage for posterity after the storage card crashed.////////This vid had to be re-uploaded due to YT error which cut half of it off. At the time it had 7k views.
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Summary The XM16E1 is seen here fitted with an AN/PVS-2 night vision sco...
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Summary The XM16E1 is seen here fitted with an AN/PVS-2 night vision scope.ArmaLite sold its rights to the AR-15 to Colt in 1959. The AR-15 was first adopted in 1962 by the United States Air Force, ultimately receiving the designation M16. The U.S. Army began to field the XM16E1 en masse in 1965 with most of them going to the Republic of Vietnam, and the newly organized and experimental Airmobile Divisions, the 1st Air Cavalry Division in particular. The U.S. Marine Corps in South Vietnam also experimented with the M16 rifle in combat during this period. The XM16E1 was standardized as the M16A1 in 1967. This version remained the primary infantry rifle of U.S. forces in South Vietnam until the end of the war in 1975, and remained with all U.S. military ground forces after it had replaced the M14 service rifle in 1970 in CONUS, Europe (Germany), and South Korea; when it was supplemented by the M16A2. During the early 1980s a roughly standardized load for this ammunition was adopted throughout NATO (see: 5.56x45mm NATO).
The M16A3 is a fully automatic variant of the M16A2, issued within the United States Navy. The M16A2 is currently being supplemented by the M16A4, which incorporates the flattop receiver unit developed for the M4 carbine, and Picatinny rail system. M16A2s are still in stock with the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, but are used primarily by reserve and National Guard units as well as by the U.S. Air Force.[citation needed]
The M16 rifle design, including variant or modified version of it such as the Armalite/Colt AR-15 series, AAI M15 rifle; AP74; EAC J-15; SGW XM15A; any 22-caliber rimfire variant, including the Mitchell M16A-1/22, Mitchell M16/22, Mitchell CAR-15/22, and AP74 Auto Rifle, is a prohibited and restricted weapon in Canada.
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Here we demonstrate the proper procedure for breaking in a match barrel ...
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Here we demonstrate the proper procedure for breaking in a match barrel on a new AR10. Enjoy!
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