The Firearm Blog's CZ Bren 2 PPS DMR Review

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As always this is an in-depth review by The Firearm Blog TV of the CZ Bren 2 PPS DMR... "The CZ Bren 2 PPS is a designated marksman rifle (DMR) chambered in .308/7.62x51mm. It’s based on the popular Bren 2 platform but features a number of modifications to make it more suitable for long-range precision work.

Is the CZ-75 Actually Reliable?

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The Firearm Blog does another torture test, subjecting the CZ-75 handgun to abuse to see how reliable it is... "In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves absolutely destroys a CZ-75 pistol. James has always considered the CZ-75 to be an overrated design, but after spending time with CZ-75 clones over the years, we at TFBTV have developed a respect for the design. But is it all it’s cracked up to be? We’ll see today on TFBTV."

The Firearm Blog On The CZ 600 Trail .300BLK Edition

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A look at the .300BLK CZ 600 Trail Rifle in this episode of The Firearm Blog TV... "In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves is at CZ’s Headquarters in Uhersky Brod, Czech Republic, to discuss the newest caliber of the CZ 600 Trail – and perhaps the most anticipated – the .300 Blackout. This will allow users to suppress their bolt action CZ 600s, resulting in no action noise and extremely quiet performance when using subsonics and a good suppressor.

The Firearm Blog: H&K MP5 vs. B&T APC-9

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The Firearm Blog TV does a comparison of two popular compact firearms, the H&K MP5 and the B&T APC-9... "Two of the best pistol caliber carbines in the game: The LEGENDARY Heckler & Koch MP5 faces off today against the B&T APC-9. The H&K MP5 has been the gold standard for PCCs or SMGs for nearly 60 years, while the B&T APC-9 is newer, having been invented by the Swiss group Brugger & Thomet in 2011.

The Firearm Blog's Aero Solus Review

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A review conducted at the Thunder Ranch of the Aero Solus by The Firearm Blog... "In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves does an all-around poor job of reviewing the Aero Solus, but he gets an assist from Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch. Not much of a bolt action or PRS guy himself, James stumbles through this review of Aero’s reasonably priced and highly customizable bolt action rifle.

The Firearm Blog: What Is The Best Bullpup?

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The Firearm Blog does a comparison of three bullpup firearms available in the market --- the Tavor, the Steyr AUG and the Helion (VHS)... "In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves compares three of the most popular bullpup rifles on the market today: the Austrian Steyr AUG, the Israeli IWI Tavor X95, and the Croatian HS Produkt VHS-2 (aka the Springfield Hellion). Which of these guns is the best bullpup? Check out this vid for the answer."

The Firearm Blog: The Alternate History Anderson A4 Dissipator

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The Firearm Blog got to try the Anderson A4 Dissipator. Watch the video to learn more about it... "In this episode of TFBTV, Hop checks out Anderson’s new retro A4 style Dissipator rifle. The word Dissipator means different things to different people, but the Anderson take has a 'proper' rifle-length gas system on a carbine-length barrel, mated to an M16 style lower. The end result is something unlike you’ve probably ever shot before."

The Firearm Blog: SIG Sauer Romeo X Series Red Dot

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The Firearm Blog gets to try to the SIG-Sauer Romeo X Series first hand in this episode of TFBTV... "In this episode of TFBTV, Hop visited the SIG optics factory to watch the Romeo X red dot being assembled by a dystopian machine that hopefully won’t turn on us someday (but it probably will). These optics are the successor to the Romeo Elite and Elite Zero, which had polymer bodies and really annoying buttons.

The Firearm Blog: Why The H&K G36K Is Underrated

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James explains why the H&K G36K is an underrated rifle in this episode of The Fiream Blog TV... "In this cope-filled episode of TFBTV, James Reeves tells you why the H&K G36K is perhaps his favorite – and the most underrated – German rifle. The H&K G36K in this video is a 5.56x45mm NATO rifle that was first introduced in 1995.

Springfield Echelon Torture Test

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The Firearm Blog conducts a torture test of the Springfield Echelon handgun to find out how it holds up... "James Reeves puts the Springfield Echelon pistol to the test at Thunder Ranch. James subjects the Echelon to a 3 day Thunder Ranch advanced pistol course plus a battery of somewhat unrealistic dirt tests. James, Ryan, and the staff and students have pushed about 3,000 rounds through this gun without cleaning it.

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