PSR talks about the Zastava M72B1, a Yugoslavian-designed light machine gun that functions as a companion to the M70 rifle. Unlike its Soviet counterparts, this model was developed independently after Yugoslavia had a falling out with Moscow, leading to unique design choices like a non-chrome-lined barrel and a short, stout handguard originally intended for a quick-change barrel system.
PSR goes over the Fusion Firearms XP Comp that is offered as a budget-friendly alternative to high-end 2011 pistols. He says that it uses Glock magazines, which is convenient for those of us who seem to find them multiplying in our range bags. With a price point around $1,500, it aims to provide a competitive experience without requiring a second mortgage, featuring an aluminium grip and a compensator that helps it stay level during rapid fire.
PSR reviews the Wolfpack Armory WP47, a hybrid firearm that combines the ergonomics of an AR-15 with the punch of the 7.62x39mm cartridge. This mutant design uses an AR upper receiver but is built to accept standard AK-47 rock-and-lock magazines. He notes that while it lacks a last-round bolt hold open feature, it offers a lighter and more modular alternative for those who enjoy AK ballistics but prefer the familiar feel of an AR platform.
PSR evaluates the Irregular Design Group Hesy SixK suppressor, a compact accessory intended for use on short-barreled rifles. The device is manufactured using Inconel through a 3D printing process, resulting in a durable build suitable for frequent use. It utilizes a specific mounting interface that involves reverse threads and locking tabs to maintain a stable connection to the firearm.
PSR explores the Nine Lives Defense chassis, a system designed to transform the standard Taurus TX22 pistol into a compact personal defense weapon (PDW). This clamshell setup gives the humble .22 LR pistol the appearance of a mini MP7, complete with a folding brace and plenty of rail space for accessories.
PSR takes a look at the RIX RNV-31, a dual-tube night vision system priced under $5,000. Whilst it uses Gen 2+ white phosphor tubes rather than premium Gen 3 glass, it features a lightweight articulating polymer housing, manual gain control, and an automatic shut-off function when flipped up.
We get to see the FB Radom Beryl again in this video by PSR. This is a Polish military rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, designed as a modernization of the AK platform. This specific model features a collapsible stock, a quick-detachable optics rail that mounts over the dust cover, and an integrated quad rail system for accessories.
PSR makes a comparison between a $400 airsoft clone of the MAWL laser, manufactured by Spec Precision, and the authentic $3,700 civilian MAWL C1+ from B.E. Meyers. He first examines the physical differences, noting that the real MAWL boasts superior construction, including a steel mounting solution, better tactile feel on the switches, and more durable materials. The process for accessing the full-power mode is also smoother and easier to execute with one hand on the authentic device.
PSR features a custom firearm build: a Nexus Evo Gen One CZ Scorpion with a bearing delay and a discontinued CZ Bullpup conversion kit. This configuration results in an extremely compact, suppressed submachine gun praised for its unique, "cyberpunk" aesthetic.
PSR shows the intense experience he had at the Varusteleka Finnish Winter Brutality 2025 shooting competition. Held in brutal, sub-zero Fahrenheit conditions, the multi-day event is designed to severely test competitors' physical endurance and tactical shooting skills under extreme environmental stress.