@Michigan4Conservative thank you brother. Happy New Year to you as well
@absolutegunrights30799 сағат бұрын
This muzzle brake came with my Radical Firearms AR pistol that I bought in 2015. I was able to find a reference online today and screenshot it at 0:35 in the video. This is not a rifle. This is an AR pistol. www.radicalfirearms.com/product-p/sf556.htm
@CompanyHaze10 сағат бұрын
Sound mitigation device. Nice. I used to run a Breeks sound mitigation can before I got my 223/556 suppressor.
@absolutegunrights30799 сағат бұрын
Sound Mitigating... I like the way you put it 🙂
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
I don't do glamour. This video was focused on a specific fogging problem and which design was easier to work through that problem. You can't just wipe fogging because it comes right back. Putting spit on the glass helps, but you end up with annoying streeks that you'll then want to clean. When you shoot in all weather like I do, you run into a different set of problems than people that only shoot on nice days. I offer a different perspective.
@BackToYa21 сағат бұрын
I think I would jut wipe it off or go to backup sights. Thanks for the half hour video, though.
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
Wiping it off is not good enough. The fog usually comes right back. Unless the iron sights are offset, you will not be able to use them either. I did a video on using offset iron sights in the past for this reason. The best solution is usually to put some spit on the glass , which I mentioned in the video.
@steven337921 сағат бұрын
Good info, thanks for sharing.!
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
I appreciate your feedback. I'm glad you like the video.
@kyleidk9825Күн бұрын
Great test and comparison
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@CompanyHazeКүн бұрын
I run UTG mount on the side of my handguard. Love magpul but way too over priced. So my UTG are 2 separate legs. Love them.
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
I have used that design with the legs that attached by Mlok to the sides. I found that it was quite a hassle dealing with 4 Mlok screws every time I wanted to add or remove the bipod. I have four bipods of that style, but I generally reach for the one CV life one with the quick attach. It's just less work to get it on and off. For what I do, I might add it or remove it more than five times in a single hour.
@CompanyHazeКүн бұрын
You still loosened the grip. My safety selector is not functioning correctly. Wont stop trigger from firing on hammer on safety. Probably a failed detent spring idk....
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
I don't think that's the detent. I think there must be something faulty with the point where the trigger makes contact underneath the safety.
@KoreessentialsbrandКүн бұрын
Great review and happy to see you're still rocking the belt 3-years down the line. Hell yeah 😎 If you ever need another belt or replacement buckle, you know where to go!
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
Thank You !
@ballistic_modКүн бұрын
For a "GUCCI AR" It should have all ambi controls. Anyways thank you and I'd take he 510c over the EOTech as well.
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
More money doesn't always mean better 🙂 This one has ambidextrous bolt catch... but you can not use it to lock the gun back. You can only release it. I mentioned it in another video. In practice, a few times when I went to hit the bolt release I hit the magazine release instead. The two are close to each other. The more I work with $2,000 guns, the more I appreciate $500 Palmettos 🙂
@seaocean4868Күн бұрын
you should check out the aems. Closed emitter is the way. This video is very misinformed. the "space between" is treated and sealed so it does not get moisture inside. You may get fog on the outside but thats not a big deal. i have an eotech and many other enclosed optics including pistol optics and the inside fogging DOES NOT HAPPEN. This guys a fudd. Don't take my word for it. Do your own research outside of this dingle berry video. The 510c is awful.
@user-yj3vp9yr3r2 күн бұрын
Bought a 2023 TACOMA TRD OFF ROAD in August of 2023 to buy the last V6 Tacoma. 10 months later the rear wheels seized up multiple times after washing the car, had it towed twice to the dealer, had my drive seat replaced because it was moving while stopping. Wanted to keep the truck forever but had to sell it after a year because of the issues. I believe that Toyota has lost its touch, not only in the 2024 Tacoma but even most recent previous year Tacoma. We are paying for technology and not a solid reliable vehicle, but then again if we can keep a vehicle without issues for 20 years how can the car makers make any money off us?
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
The changes that the automakers are making are being directed by government bureaucrats. The Auto industry should be pushing back against the bureaucracies. There was a major victory in the Supreme Court last year where the doctrine of Chevron deference was defeated. This gave the government agencies the benefit of the doubt when cases went to court. It was the fishing industry that brought this case against the government agencies. It should have been the auto industry which has a lot more money.
@CompanyHaze2 күн бұрын
Nice work brother 👏
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
Thank you
@CompanyHaze2 күн бұрын
I got a 223 wylde from Davidson Defense. Hope it runs good 👍
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
Did you get it assembled or assemble yourself like I did?
@CompanyHaze2 күн бұрын
Thank u for your cold environment videos as I'm in a cold environment state in the United States.
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
The guns and ammo are cold stored throughout the whole winter. So when its negative 10 degrees, that's what temperature they are. It's been like this for years. You can go back to some of the older winter training videos as well.
@CompanyHaze2 күн бұрын
Just run your sling that works for you. We're all built different. It's not Rocket Surgery 😂
@absolutegunrights3079Күн бұрын
True
@702Ertel2 күн бұрын
I’ve been looking for some time now and just today I found that Parker Mountain Machinery has a QD sling mount for the SCAR rear boot.
@absolutegunrights30792 күн бұрын
Thank you. I will search for that and check it out.
@MrChikoSticks2 күн бұрын
This has to be the worst review I have ever seen
@CompanyHaze2 күн бұрын
Good for you. Now do you feel better?
@absolutegunrights307920 сағат бұрын
I don't do glamour. This video was focused on a specific fogging problem and which design was easier to work through that problem. You can't just wipe fogging because it comes right back. Putting spit on the glass helps, but you end up with annoying streeks that you'll then want to clean. When you shoot in all weather like I do, you run into a different set of problems than people that only shoot on nice days. I offer a different perspective.
@danilo350z210 сағат бұрын
Not a review bud. Test*
@absolutegunrights30799 сағат бұрын
@@danilo350z2 thank you
@danny129043 күн бұрын
I love both of My 10.5 and 7.5 they run perfectly
@absolutegunrights30793 күн бұрын
I have AR-47 in 7.5 and 16 inch. I think a 20 inch might be interesting as a DMR with 1 to 10 scope. I have not seen the 20 inch upper available, but Bear Creek Arsenal has one in 18 inches. I'm going to hold off and see what else comes available over the next two years. I got plenty to play with for now.
@DrStuvy3 күн бұрын
Good video man. I just ordered mine. 👍👍
@absolutegunrights30793 күн бұрын
Enjoy 🙂
@LovesM855A13 күн бұрын
Great tip ty
@absolutegunrights30793 күн бұрын
My pleasure.
@chadwaite37344 күн бұрын
Fast😂
@absolutegunrights30794 күн бұрын
SuperFast 🙂
@CompanyHaze4 күн бұрын
So complicated...ty for the tutorial Sir! 😎👌🔥
@absolutegunrights30794 күн бұрын
If you have it in front of you and a video to kind of guide you, it's not as hard as it seems. I remember the first time looking at the instructions with a similar sling and being really confused. It started sinking in after a few minutes.
@voodoo14494 күн бұрын
Talking about WHAT??
@absolutegunrights30794 күн бұрын
Lolli-pold Scope
@19Clutch694 күн бұрын
I like it
@peterschmidt28495 күн бұрын
🤙🏻😎🇺🇸
@absolutegunrights30794 күн бұрын
🙂
@Stratinvllc5 күн бұрын
Whenever I wanna know something technical I search your channel.
@troyr16205 күн бұрын
Good video. Thank you for the advice.
@absolutegunrights30795 күн бұрын
I'm Happy the video was useful. Thank you for your feedback.
@MegaBait16166 күн бұрын
Sarco Inc. has or had a bunch of slings .. Merry Christmas MB ..
@absolutegunrights30795 күн бұрын
Thank you. I will take a look at them.
@pappydaddy74476 күн бұрын
Obama? You turd.
@SlaughteredInside7 күн бұрын
I hear what you're saying, and I absolutely agree with you on the price factor. They increased the prices by a pretty ungodly amount for a whole lot of nothing that immediately meets the eye. I agree with some of your complaints/critiques, I disagree with others. There's a point in your vid about 2/3 through where it seems like your just complaining to complain honestly. You knew a lot of these things were there and yet you bought it anyway. You have to hold yourself accountable to a certain extent. -Mudflaps should a standard on every truck & SUV to prevent windshield damage to other vehicles when you inevitably throw a rock. You complained about the mudflaps because snow builds up in them? Yeah so grab a stick and knock it out. Or just tap it with your foot It's not hard. -The electric tailgate is stupid I agree. -The coil over suspension that replaced the leaf springs was from customer feedback that made the trucks hard to park/turn ect. and people wanted a smoother ride that handled bumps better. Less people are using their trucks for truck stuff now. -The Hybrid Power Train is new. You knew that when you bought it, it's benefits are 326HP increase from the Gen 3's 278HP (V6) and better MPG's potentially but not guaranteed. Equal to or better lifespan? Only time will tell. Hopefully, cuz that's the real reason why people buy Toyota's, they want a vehicle that LAST's. -Stock tires are trash I agree. Not good value. -Your rant on the running boards is personal preference. I find side-steps useful to have, I prefer them over rock-sliders cuz I'm not a weekend warrior and I don't go mountain climbing. Running board are a compromise between side-steps and rock-sliders. Use them or toss them.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
I did not buy it. They gave it to me as a loner because of a factory screw up with my 2022 that was covered under the extended warranty. My 2022 Tacoma was also a rip-off, but not as bad as the 2024. The purpose of the video is to get the word out there. Maybe get word to Toyota management . The mud flaps are not necessary because there's enough of a fender. It's not a flatbed. The slight increase in power is dependent on the Turbo. I question how well that is going to hold up with frequent towing. There's no way to know for sure, because there's no history. They changed everything at once. No way to promise reliability.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Politics has everything to do with this. These safety regulations were dictated by unelected bureaucrats. Not even passed through congress. The auto manufacturers should have been fighting this in court. All they had to do was delay it long enough for Democrats to get out of power. ATF bureaucrats tried to do the same thing in the gun community but the gun manufacturers fought them in court. Trump's bureaucrats are now going to reverse all the ATF regulations. A budget AR-15 cost $500 which is cheaper than when Obama was in office. Not only are they cheaper, but they're also better. The price of everything does not need to go up. The price can go down and things can get better.
@pappydaddy74476 күн бұрын
Trump ran up the national debt by trillions in his first term and fixed very little of the fundamentals in the economy. We get that you hate Obama. But it seems to be clouding your opinions and you lose credibility.
@paulmoss79406 күн бұрын
@@pappydaddy7447 Nah, Obama started this crap , and his legacy has been greatly diminished as of late. I knew we were in trouble when he lit the white house up in rainbow colors.
@PedersensTravels7 күн бұрын
I completely understand where you're coming from, especially if you're comparing the 2024 Tacoma to your 2012 model. A lot has changed since then, and they really aren't the same truck anymore. Inflation alone makes a huge difference-$21,000 in 2012 is roughly $27,500 in 2024. But beyond that, the federal mandates introduced since 2012 have added a significant cost burden: rearview cameras, electronic stability control (ESC), tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), enhanced roof crush standards, crash avoidance technology, stricter EPA standards (hence the turbo-four), pedestrian safety requirements, and improved side-impact protection for child seats (to name just the big ones I'm aware of). Honestly, it's surprising they don’t cost even more. And when you look at the base turbo-four engine in 2024, it’s delivering a lot more power than what your 2012 had. Unfortunately, you're not alone in feeling this way. Many people who last bought a car in 2019 or earlier are shocked by the current car market. I’ve found myself grumbling plenty too-it's a tough adjustment for all of us.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
I don't think the safety mandates were passed by congress. They were dictated by unelected bureaucrats. The auto manufacturers should have been fighting this in the courts. All they had to do was delay enough for Trump to get elected. Exact same thing happened in the gun Community with the ATF making its own bureaucratic laws. We refused to comply. The manufacturers fought the ATF in court. The bureaucrats that Trump appoints are now going to reverse those dictates.
@MarkTurner-vs7uc7 күн бұрын
Nothing made today is half as good as what we had 30 YEARS AGO.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
I would be happy if they made things the way they made them just 10 years ago. The decline in recent years has been at an increasing rate. They're not making cars and trucks to satisfy Americans. They're making them to satisfy bureaucrats in government.
@PlanetRezTTV7 күн бұрын
Just a heads up the hybrid battery comes with a 10 yr 150k warranty standard. Toyota sales person here just scrolling and saw the video.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Thank you for that update. I would probably run up the 150 k miles in about 6 years. What is the cost for the battery replacement after that? I do not believe these safety dictates were passed through Congress. They were dictated by unelected bureaucrats. The auto manufacturers should have been fighting this in court. All they needed to do was keep the government busy in court long enough for Democrats to get elected out. The same thing happened in gun world. The ATF thought that they could just make law. The gun manufacturers fought the ATF in court. It delayed it long enough for Democrats to get out of power. Trump's bureaucrats are now going to reverse all those dictates.
@odiakan_x66147 күн бұрын
Be a real man, buy a Kia soul!
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
If I could get a bass Kia truck imported, I would probably buy it. It'll probably cost only a few thousand dollars new. But I want it built to the standards of korea. Not Biden's EPA.
@pappydaddy74476 күн бұрын
Welcome to the short sighted low intelligence channel.
@user-yj3vp9yr3r2 күн бұрын
Until the Kia Boyz jack your car.
@westcoastplinkin65597 күн бұрын
Every Toyota Tacoma has always been inferior to the Toyota Hilux. Blame your politicians, not Toyota. If there were no regulations, we'd be able to buy the Hilux which is the best pickup truck Toyota has ever manufacturers.
@mycatsballs81957 күн бұрын
If you can afford this pos in the video, you can afford to import a hilux
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
I don't even think it's Congress passing laws. These unelected bureaucrats issuing dictates.
@idontwanna13167 күн бұрын
100% agree. This thing is trash, and I’m sick of all the new cars cramming screens and tech into every nook and cranny. Someone give us a basic, analog gauge, naturally aspirated, reliable truck and you’ll gain a loyal following. This is what we want. I don’t know who they’re trying to cater to??
@User-q6x3b7 күн бұрын
I bought a 2023 brand new off allocation. I thought it was going to be a 20 year truck. I traded it in after one week. It was brand new. Even that one was an absolute mess. The dealership did nothing about it and they never reported the sale to Toyota. Totally unacceptable.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Auto manufacturers are catering to unelected bureaucrats. They should have been fighting them in court.
@pappydaddy74476 күн бұрын
What about selling American cars in Europe? We have to compete there too. Is this the low intelligence channel?
@garveyfrance6 күн бұрын
Nissan Frontier is a good option. People like to hate on Nissan (rightfully so in some regard) but the only negative remarks I’ve heard about the frontiers is the lack of technology.
@idontwanna13166 күн бұрын
@@garveyfrance I’ve looked at those and I love them. The perfect amount of tech in my opinion, and a tried and true engine. Would definitely consider buying another (previous owner).
@dnazz97847 күн бұрын
I'm saving for a 2022-2024 4Runner, don't want this new trash
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
This is horrible. The Auto industry has caused us to absolutely hate cars and trucks. I do think this is the goal that Democrats had in mind.
@popeye14267 күн бұрын
The engine shut off feature when you hit the brakes is now required by LAW. It supposedly reduces emissions. So you can expect all vehicles in the future to have that crap feature. I live in the city and drive a truck (nissan frontier) and I hate that feature too. There’s no way it’s good for the engine to turn on and off repeatedly like that.
@Matt93Wittman7 күн бұрын
Yep wears out the starter, it'll only save maybe 2 gallons of gas a years. Next to nothing
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Auto manufacturer should have been fighting this in the courts. All they had to do was delay it long enough for Democrats to get kicked out.
@popeye14267 күн бұрын
@ Do you think these greedy car manufacturers care? It doesn’t cost them money. People still buy new cars every year. You even see people dropping $100k on trucks. These regulations do not hinder car manufacturers, they allow them to charge even more money for their vehicles. Unless the US population in mass stops buying new cars we will never see the changes we want. With the current voting population being mostly red it’s plausible but it’s not an issue on the average Americans mind. On the other hand, gun manufacturers cared because it was costing them money. Gun manufacturers were right to sue the ATF because the agency's actions went beyond its authority, effectively creating new laws without Congress. These changes would have affected the profit gun manufacturers would be able to make. Sorry I yapped a bit
@billforrest90028 күн бұрын
Maybe you should review the gm twins with all the electrical problems they are having
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Leave it to the Auto Industry to get Americans to hate cars and trucks. They should have taken the EPA to court and fought them. The Supreme Court has already said that government agencies are not a law making body.
@daksto81888 күн бұрын
100% agree with you…bought a new f150 in august. I hated it…I hated being nannied by all of the features and the screen…you could turn it off, but the second you turned the volume job or and heat controls, it lit back up…it was plagued with trans issues from the get go. Paint job was terrible…when I would turn the truck off it would go into battery saver mode. Dealer explained that because of all of the features I had to drive at least 35-40 miles a day to charge the battery. Don’t even get me started on ota updates…I had it for 30 days and dumped it for a 2019 4Runner with none of the crap…back to having an actual vehicle…I get the frustration!
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
Leave it to the Auto Industry to get Americans to hate cars and trucks. They should have taken the EPA to court and fought them. The Supreme Court has already said that government agencies are not a law making body.
@User-q6x3b7 күн бұрын
I get it. I bought a new 2023 tacoma off allocation in 2023. I had it for one week before trading it in. Absolute trash truck.
@AltezzaDCG8 күн бұрын
TLDR: This guy hates the 2024 because it's not his 2022 and he's scared of new technology. Downvote!
@absolutegunrights30798 күн бұрын
Actually ... I hate my 2022 too because it's not my 2012 which had even less technology. I'm not scared of computers, I just hate them.
@popeye14267 күн бұрын
The main thing pointed out by him was that many electronic components are unreliable long term. That’s not being “scared” of technology.
@westcoastplinkin65597 күн бұрын
@@popeye1426 Then just get an old truck lol. Nobody is forcing anyone to buy these new vehicles.
@absolutegunrights30797 күн бұрын
@@westcoastplinkin6559I want a new truck built to 1970 standards. That doesn't have rust. New from the factory, 1970 now.
@westcoastplinkin65597 күн бұрын
@@absolutegunrights3079 I want a 90s Toyota Pickup which is the closest thing we have ever gotten to a true and genuine Toyota Hilux. But it's not happening.
@BrothersandGuns8 күн бұрын
Good review. I want to buy some 300 blackout from them and been looking to see if there ammo is good. Thanks for the info
@absolutegunrights30798 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the video was useful.
@bobbydynamite8 күн бұрын
Very good video, homie. I love your honesty. I felt disappointed when I saw this model. Looks great, but I was looking forward to an affordable, reliable Tacoma. This ain't it.
@absolutegunrights30798 күн бұрын
I'm glad you like the video. Three things I was looking for... Reliability. Value. Performance. The truck fell short on all three.
@steven33798 күн бұрын
Hahaha... Boy, you nailed it with this video.! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
@absolutegunrights30798 күн бұрын
Thanks, Merry Christmas to you and yours too!
@absolutegunrights30798 күн бұрын
Thank you and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you as well.
@joemorganeatmyshortschannel9 күн бұрын
Kak does a 1/5 barrel for pistols you might look in to it
@absolutegunrights307910 күн бұрын
These are the most common ranges of diameters you'll find on AR-15 barrels measuring 11.5" to 24" in length. Port diameter also changes depending on the thickness of the barrel itself (0.625", 0.750", or 0.825"): AR-15 GAS PORT SIZES AR-15 Platform 5.56mm 20" rifle 5.56 0.0935 20" rifle 5.56 0.096 20" rifle 5.56 0.098 16" mid 5.56 0.078 16" mid 5.56 0.081 16" car 5.56 0.0625 16" car 5.56 0.065 16" car 5.56 0.07 14.5" car 5.56 0.067 14.5" car 5.56 0.086 12.5" car 5.56 0.065 12.5" car 5.56 0.081 11.5" car 5.56 0.081 11.5" car 5.56 0.089 24" rifle 5.56 0.089 AR-15 Platform 7.62x39mm Conversion 20" rifle 7.62x39 0.12 20" rifle 7.62x39 0.125 16" car 7.62x39 0.078 16" car 7.62x39 0.081 16" car 7.62x39 0.0938
@absolutegunrights307910 күн бұрын
This information was copy and pasted from a different sight. It does not directly tie into the information that I presented in the video from my findings. I thought it would be interesting to post as a point of comparison.
@absolutegunrights307910 күн бұрын
These are the most common ranges of diameters you'll find on AR-15 barrels measuring 11.5" to 24" in length. Port diameter also changes depending on the thickness of the barrel itself (0.625", 0.750", or 0.825"): AR-15 GAS PORT SIZES AR-15 Platform 5.56mm 20" rifle 5.56 0.0935 20" rifle 5.56 0.096 20" rifle 5.56 0.098 16" mid 5.56 0.078 16" mid 5.56 0.081 16" car 5.56 0.0625 16" car 5.56 0.065 16" car 5.56 0.07 14.5" car 5.56 0.067 14.5" car 5.56 0.086 12.5" car 5.56 0.065 12.5" car 5.56 0.081 11.5" car 5.56 0.081 11.5" car 5.56 0.089 24" rifle 5.56 0.089 AR-15 Platform 7.62x39mm Conversion 20" rifle 7.62x39 0.12 20" rifle 7.62x39 0.125 16" car 7.62x39 0.078 16" car 7.62x39 0.081 16" car 7.62x39 0.0938
@BlkOut173811 күн бұрын
I always heard these things had problems, thanks for the vid!