12 AR-15's in one. The military don't use them, because they're just too dangerous. Evey pull of the trigger kills 8 people, but you can't control which people it is. It's just too powerful. May even be the person pulling the trigger.
I appreciate the laser focus on the manufacturing processes and actual operation of the object as opposed to politics or emotional sentiment behind its use.
If he wanted to solve the focus problem he would use a work bench with less contrast since cameras often use edge contrast to set the focus. But then we would miss the cussin.
Common misconception from a fellow Californian. In fact, we are the tumor on Cancer, as California is an even more malignant type of neoplasm which grows already on perfectly innocent malignant neoplasm.
No kidding. I recently saw a fishing lure covered with treble hooks and the package had a warning about cancer. I'm pretty getting cancer wouldn't be my concern if I somehow swallowed the lure!
It would have been nice to see a bore inspection because that's where the real nasty unseen whacko machining can hide. So many guns look amazing on the outside, but once you lift the skirt there's a whole lot of nasty business going on down the bullet shaft.
@@matsgranqvist9928 It wasn't one of the NATO spec 5.56 rounds what with the hardened and staked primers, think it was .223 actually. But one time I put a round in a vice, pointed in a safe direction o'course, and gave her a little tappy tap tap with the flat side of a two ounce ball peen hammer. It did in fact go off.
@@Jrez Wouldn't go too far, without the barrel to focus the gases, the bullet won't go. Gases follow the path of least resistance and much rather go elsewhere rather than to push a heavy bullet.
The sun is sinking in the west The cattle go down to the stream The redwing settles in the nest It's time for a cowboy to dream Purple light in the canyons That's where I long to be With my three good companions Just my rifle, pony and AvE
@@SALee-td5kv RUclips: "we must demonetize this video because companies don't want to be associated with this content" RUclips: "We're gonna associate companies with this content anyways, and keep all the $$$."
Lizards dont say stuff thats untrue they just lie by omission. Hence the politician speak of i did not put my gongus in her grease trap and especially not while sober.
Hey man, just wanted to say i'm a huge fan of your channel. Thanks to you i've managed to sound like i know what i'm talking about and i have landed a job as a mechanic and now i'm moving on to becoming a pile driver in a union. You may not realize it, but your content provides real guidance that just isn't as commonly available as it was say back when you were coming up, if that's true. keep up the content sir, they don't make em like you anymore.
@@thesage1096 in canada we're limited at 5round mag, but you just need to pop that rivet and you got a full mag. but dont get caught with it or you're in big trouble.
Anyone with the mechanical engineering kink always ought to get into guns. They're just so satisfying from a mechanical perspective. Forgotten Weapons is like smack for said kink as well.
True. Just like grandfather clocks and mechanical watches. The main difference is that grandfather clocks are just so much more expensive and aren't as satisfying when used on produce.
Yeah I'm into firearms first but I've enjoyed the manufacturing since I first started looking at them. Between old ones and new ones theres so many interesting processes and ways to make things. Between ars aks and hk g3s they are amazing different.
And then you read trials reports and your respect kicks into high gear. They read along the lines of "testing temporarily stopped when molten metal from the overheated barrel set range on fire. Put out the flames, swapped out the barrel and fired another 50000 rounds." The level of reliability expected is amazing.
I'm not a fan of guns but I do enjoy watching Gun Jesus because of the level of detail he goes into. Some of the technical problems that gun designers have to deal with are fascinating and I always find their solutions to be very elegant, some very clever guys have designed a lot of very interesting guns !
barrel nuts are usually handguard specific, so whoever manufactures the handguard is probbaly responsible for the barrel nut, explaining the difference in surface finish.
this is usually the case , id say the only thing manufactured by this company is upper/ lower/ bolt carrier/ trigger guard, and the last round hold open, all other parts look like off the shelf parts for ar15
Yes indeed, there are a couple of other hidden ones in this video. He's just too much. Already subscribed. Exactly what I'm looking to watch after a long day!
Ian did such a video. This is an abortion against gun laws in Canada. Don’t get me wrong, it’s terrific that they produced them for us. However Trudope just got another order from his real master Xi Jinping, grab more guns Little Potato and we’ll let you see you balls again for 5mins.
@@ericmattinen4728 Self-immolation is the act of killing oneself, typically for political or religious reasons, particularly by burning. It is often used as an extreme form of protest or in acts of martyrdom. It has a centuries-long recognition as the most extreme form of protest achieved by humankind.
One little tip bud. The stock is not made of plastic but rather of polymer. Plastic is what "Made in China" garbage is made of. Polymer may be the exact same at molecular level but it has 300% more tacti-cool wanketeering behind it.
A polymer is just a mix of different materials. You can have a crappy ABS Chineseium polymer just as much as a high quality Polyamide made of different tensile strength nylons. Sorry it is a Plastic.
The ledge inside the receiver will not be hit by the hammer unless you dry fire the trigger without the bolt in place, in normal operation the hammer can't reach that little ledge you scraped down. The same sort of situation exists on the AR15. Dry firing without the upper including the bolt in place is usually discouraged in the owners manual. Nice rifle I wish they were available in the US.
You might want to consider saturating one end of a Q-Tip in acetone, wiping that machined barrel tip down with that, then saturating the other end with phosphoric acid (AKA Ospho), and applying that to the recently cleaned and degreased barrel end. It would turn a nice blue-black, passivate any existing rust, and go a long way toward preventing any future rusting. Way easier than polishing the sear.
You mentioned the SKS . A fine example of Brosche technology that if the bolt is not kept clean it will turn into a full auto and really unimpress the range safety officer .
I don't think there will be galvanic corrosion between the upper receiver and end plate. Realistically the bigger problem would be the historically phosphated (obviously these are still around but people like nitrided barrels for hardness and also because they're blacker and scarier) 4150 CMV steel barrel seated into the anodized upper receiver. However, I do not think there have been problems with corrosion. This may be because "mil-spec" dictates hardcoat sealing of aluminum parts. I am a freshly minted aerospace enginerd, so while building my rifle I naturally was concerned about this myself before looking further into how this is prevented.
I feel like it is widely under appreciated, even among the gun loving, manufacturing community, that most of the production techniques we use today can, in some way, be traced back to Eli Whitney's work to mass produce muskets for the US goober-mint in the early 1800s.
As a guy from Minnesota U.S.A who's a member of the CCFR and has all of the CCFR gun ladies calendars I appreciate your unique view on quality of manufactor of firearms.
The part you’re calling the sear is the disnnoector, the sear is where the front of the trigger locks into the hammer notch. The disconnector is there to catch the hammer if you’re still holding the trigger back when the bolt cocks the hammer, when you release the trigger it clicks as the hammer goes from that disconnector notch to the sear notch. Don’t know why I felt the need to explain this but I’m a gunsmith so this is my wheelhouse.
What country are you from? Because I’ve always known them to be sears of different variety. (Trigger-sear, auto-sear, safety-sear, etc.) Sear just means a mechanism that holds until acted upon by a set threshold of force (or force released in the case of the auto-sear)
I just found your channel. I'm in Florida and way back in the day they had a show called The Red Green show. I have to say you remind me of that show. You have to listen to what you say because that is the show. Glad I'm not your neighbor because I don't think I would have enough beer to keep up
The excitement in your voice makes me dirty American heart soar. Never had a doubt my American continent brothers to da north had so many fine Patriots.
Tungsten Swim Team - Don’t forget that you can just blast one of the barrels on your 12ga double right though the ol door in self defense as well! I can’t understand why old joe hasn’t already be the president. *sarcasm*
I picked one of them up about 3 months ago myself and after running around 300 rounds through it I can definitely say it’s one of the most over priced/odd ball/ pain in the ass guns I’ve ever used in my life and in two countries. I call it “ the take home and try again “ gun
Brass deflector made from plastic, lessens the damage upon ejection to the brass cases so those that like to rinse and repeat freedom seeds(free from life that is).
@@evanguarr9678 Putting Glock and fine specimens in the same sentence is an insult to 2x4s everywhere. The lumber looks and handles better. Besides, I've never heard of a 2x4 exploding in anyone's hand. /s
He needs to slow down a tad. I went out and bought a Ruger PC9 after his video and haven't even gotten to shoot the derned thing yet thanks to the lockdown here...now I gotta wait for the local pew pew sellers to reopen to go find something else for the safe.
"Known by the state of cancer to cause California"......and I lost it lol. Freaking Prop 65 has to be one of the biggest jokes in the rest of the union.
Delron deflector could be beneficial to reloaders, wanting to preserve brass from being deformed. Not sure if this was the designers intent, but food for thought.
@@Beany2007FTW the short answer is it depends. The long answer is that if your going to reload and shoot a lot of 556 it's not worth doing. If your reloading for accuracy reasons like adjusting the coal to mess with lead jump time or if your dialing in a load a .2g at a time ect. then it is worth doing. Also there are a LOT of other ar calibers that use 556 as a parent case that aren't readily available to buy. Example I shoot 25-45 in my hunting ar and you can order it from sharps but that gets expensive quick. So I reload 25-45 using 556 brass by opening up the mouth of the case. Once they have been reloaded more times than I care for I give them to a buddy that cuts the case mouth off and uses them for 300blk. Hope this helps.
I may be wrong but I believe the term you were looking for is the breach and/or breach block which would be the section of the barrel where the round is chambered and prepped to be fired as well as being where the bolt meets the barrel. I think technically the breach is the actual spot where the bullet goes in the hole and the breach block is the entire assembly. Anyone can of course feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
And fuckered it all straight to hell! Kinda counter productive to the simplicity to what the design of an AR is suppose to be. Guess you have to get around those patent laws somehow
Aaaaaactually stoner designed this one too. Stoners was made of stamped steel like an ak or a FAL. North American manufacturers now days like to make all the guns to include FAL and ak variants out of aluminium or milled steel now days.
Hate to be preachy gun guy, but this was King Eugene Stoners handywork too. Hell of a weapon. One could debate ar-15 vs. ar-18 all day, but its really just a pros and cons move. Both are fine ass weapons... ar-18(ar-180 in semi) was the spark that lit the SCAR, Bren, and many others.
I was a British soldier for 15 years, the way this rifle breaks down loos very much like the SA80, Especially the way the spring leaps out at you when you break the trigger machanism off the breech housing. Also, the bolt carrier is almost EXACTLY the same
@Sauli Luolajan-Mikkola are you 100% sure? I'm not an expert on these things but when I was serving the rumour was that the design of the sa80 dated back to the late 1940s
AVE is my favorite person in the world, officially. Thank you for being a responsible gun owner and supporter of the ballistics arts that I so like to champion myself.
Steven Bartels 30 round mags are illegal in some places. I’m assuming 30 round mags have 2 rivets. And that it’s a joke saying that a mag with 2 rivers is safer
@@dylanzrim1011 The rivet in the body of the magazine prevents the magazine follower from passing further into the magazine body, therefore preventing more rounds being loaded. This allows people in magazine round count limited areas, such as California, to have 30 round style magazine bodies while still limiting the amount of rounds that can be loaded into said magazine. These types of magazines are generally called 10/30 mags, meaning 10 round capacity, 30 round body.
America had to deal with worse shit than that for 10 years. A riveted magazine was too easy to convert back so all kinds of 10 round abortions were created that couldn’t be easily fixed from 1994 until 2004. Either that or you paid dearly for “preban” magazines.
As normal, absolutely brilliant commentary and wonderful explanations, only you and 'this old Tony make me smile and laugh so much, in the world of engineering your the best.
It's just as well. Not a load of harm is likely to be done if he polishes on the disco. But if he does almost anything to the seer he's likely to have a gun that will double on him.
@@davidharris5736 it's only fun when you want it to do it. And if you look on my channel there's a video where I show how to diagnose a trigger system on a shotgun that was going full auto unintentionally. I fixed it but a professional Smith had done the trigger job incorrectly in a way that would almost guarantee that it would wear to such a state. and that's embarrassing because it's really easy to do a very very nice trigger job correctly on a AK type trigger group.
To all you people saying this is a combination of an AK and an AR, it isn't. It is not like either of those in operation despite Eugene Stoner who designed the AR being involved. The AK uses a long stroke piston where the bolt carrier is permanently attached to the piston and it rides the same length of travel as the bolt. The AR as designed uses direct impingement of the gas on the bolt carrier to move it rearward and also some of that gas is used to unlock the bolt. This rifle uses a short stroke gas piston where the piston travels only a short distance in relation to the bolt and carrier reducing the reciprocating mass. It IS NOT a combination of AR and AK. General similarities, sure. But all 3 use different methods of operation.
Canadian Diamaco made a darned nice AR15 but sadly Canada's nanny state has banned a well made Canadian AR15 for it's citizens/subjects. Colt had been in and out of bankruptcy so often they were banned from the bidding to make M4s for some countries, and that is where Diamaco stepped in and hit the quality & price mark for M16/M4 rifles. The old AR18/AR180s were a rifle specially made for countries with an army operating on a tight budget. The Armalite 18s were made with lots of stamped steel parts, opposed to forged receivers and uppers.
How odd, I just saw one pop up on the gunswap. Only $18,000 CND! Good deal, better scoop it up! "safe queen" "only 20 rounds fired" "I got another guy coming for it in 15 minutes"
Clone? More like when you buy a nice frozen desert which looks to have a chocolate topping but the label says chocolate flavoured. The bolt carrier and recoil assembly I'd say ARE close to AR180 in design, but the whole thing is a strange mish-mash of AR15 type lower and AR180 themed upper.... TWO big advantages to the AR180 series - easy to manufacture - as they were made from stamped parts, not machined (the body, not the internals) - and it was fitted with a side folding stock as standard. No idea how Eugene Stoner would view this Canaderp Made mish-mash - he'd possibly be impressed I'd get the muzzle break off it, give the rusty spots on the muzzle a lightest of polishes with ultra fine emery - then get her choochin up to a nice hot hotness by a few mags rapid fire, then touch up the bare steel with a cotton wool dib dabber soaked in old engine oil = should make for a nice blued surface to keep the rust pixies away
I’m not sure if this was a gun review or standup comedy. I’ll probably buy one of those shirts though. Edit - I bought two shirts. This guy is hillarious.
A plastic buffer tube would shatter after the first mag in -40 weather. That is mostly why our Rangers prefer the old Lee Enfield. I read from a guy who absolutely hates the new C19. They don't operate well in cold weather. Imagine there is only a bit of cold plastic between you and a polar bear. Might as well through turds at it. There will be plenty of that.
But there is no buffer in that tube like a 15. It had two small springs on the sides of the BCG in the upper reciever. It was also piston driven. First time I've ever seen an AR 18. I wonder how well they shoot and they're reliability compared to a 15.
Imagine if AvE got a cameo role in Letterkenny and we had no idea because we don't know what he looks like, then all of a sudden one of the characters says "Skookum as frig!" and we're all power squinting at the screen going "Did he just... is that..." O_o
Not all are so fortunate, I for one am still here, even started my own manufacturing business for some odd reason... I may never escape this shithole, but at least it’s my shithole
I always hoped AvE would do more gun videos, and he did it again! No other guy can look at a gun with such detail and know exactly how it was made and to what quality. A whole lot better than the typical "I spent 2000 doll-hairs on my gun, so of course it's good quality" or the "Legends and hear-say say that it's the best gun design ever, so I believe it"
I agree, however given the current climate of liberal gun control, I wouldn't be keen on showing my toys off in a public setting. "Lost 'em in a boating accident somewhere on the Kootenay".
AvE would call them the 'feels good in the hand' crowd. Its ok if you don't have an engineering degree, but if you're going to review mechanical devices, it would be best if you knew the difference between ur ass and a hole in the ground. Ave gives a much better look at things over what anyone can find searching pics/specs online. He's a wealth of knowledge on many things, metallurgy, material science, electronics, design, etc.
No, this is not on the government "guns from movies" list.
glad you aren't stripping it to hand in the "bad parts" and lose all the others in a boating accident
'Justin Trudeau reacted to your post'
Yet.....
It will be in two days after this goes live!
Couple just-so mods, and you'd have _Canadian Skookum: For a Few Dollhairs More._
The problem with Canadian guns is finding the bullets with a Robertson tip on them to take the screws out.
Just use the universal disassembly tool. .50BMG
Best comment
Greatest comment I've read, carry on
That and Canada taking them from their citizens.
Did this get DM'd the other day???
Ar-180?! Thats 165 assault rifles scarier than an Ar-15!!
Plus it has a 30 caliber clips per magazine and can fire them all in 2 seconds! I can't even believe he survived the filming of this video.
Not to mention its fully semi automatic
Lmao serious lol your joking right lol haaaaa🤣🤣🤣🤣
12 AR-15's in one. The military don't use them, because they're just too dangerous. Evey pull of the trigger kills 8 people, but you can't control which people it is. It's just too powerful. May even be the person pulling the trigger.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!
I imagine canadian guns are like the ones in cartoons where they fire a flag that says "bang", except it's a flag that says "sorry".
That's what they want you to think!
"rainbow" flag like the PM's socks
The bang noise is a sorry, when it's empty it does not click, it's a "reload U FAK".
Jokes on you.
Fudd doesnt have a shotgun anymore.
I think they spell it "sewery" on the flag.
I appreciate the laser focus on the manufacturing processes and actual operation of the object as opposed to politics or emotional sentiment behind its use.
You may be interested in forgotten weapons with Ian mccollum
4:39 “I might need a copper hammer..... REEEEEE” that was comedy gold
You've had the ability to manual focus all these years...?
Who do you think he's calling "you fack?" It's obviously himself.
I tought that too.....
If he wanted to solve the focus problem he would use a work bench with less contrast since cameras often use edge contrast to set the focus.
But then we would miss the cussin.
if he had a third arm it might be useful
@@theshankman8682 third arms are much more useful for focusing than third legs which keeps me distracted
Californian here, can confirm, even the air we breathe is known to cause cancer.
Common misconception from a fellow Californian. In fact, we are the tumor on Cancer, as California is an even more malignant type of neoplasm which grows already on perfectly innocent malignant neoplasm.
No kidding. I recently saw a fishing lure covered with treble hooks and the package had a warning about cancer. I'm pretty getting cancer wouldn't be my concern if I somehow swallowed the lure!
Keep it to yourselves...do not export to Texas !
i don t understand why i gotta be warned about it in texas.
California has been recognized in the other 49 states as a cancer causing agent.
It would have been nice to see a bore inspection because that's where the real nasty unseen whacko machining can hide. So many guns look amazing on the outside, but once you lift the skirt there's a whole lot of nasty business going on down the bullet shaft.
That .5 seconds were you picked up the hammer to smack the round was just exciting
Nothing would've happened though, atleast not with a reasonable tappy tap tap, as the primer sits shy of the case head :)
@@matsgranqvist9928 It wasn't one of the NATO spec 5.56 rounds what with the hardened and staked primers, think it was .223 actually. But one time I put a round in a vice, pointed in a safe direction o'course, and gave her a little tappy tap tap with the flat side of a two ounce ball peen hammer. It did in fact go off.
@@darklorddylan1316 How far did it go?
@@Jrez I'm not really sure, I couldn't find the bullet
@@Jrez Wouldn't go too far, without the barrel to focus the gases, the bullet won't go. Gases follow the path of least resistance and much rather go elsewhere rather than to push a heavy bullet.
If any of my teachers were anything like my fav canuck here I would've been a valleydictoriten.
🤣😂 awesome! 👌
valedictorian*
@@stefanieduvouche981 no crap!! Lmao he did that on purpose 💀 🤣
Sounds like a rickyism.
Fucken aye bud
"a simple aluminum rivet, separating good guys from bad guys"
classic.
You can go to jail for 2 years if you lose that rivet!!
@@jackd2083 That is craziness!
@@jackd2083 Drill out the rivet and epoxy a rivet top in place. Only were legal ,of course .
Aluminimum not aluinimum Lol
@@BroJediChuck Aluminum... merica
The sun is sinking in the west
The cattle go down to the stream
The redwing settles in the nest
It's time for a cowboy to dream
Purple light in the canyons
That's where I long to be
With my three good companions
Just my rifle, pony and AvE
I didn’t know you watched AvE
Imagine my joy seeing one of my favourite RUclipsrs comment on one of my other favourite RUclipsr's videos! :)
That was lovely.
I didn't think it was possible to make Rio Bravo better but you just did :)
Ah Dean Martin, very nice song
AvE: "I'm not feeling demonetized enough today."
I still got Ad's on this video.
@@SALee-td5kv I sat through 2 fucking ads! AvE needs to tell Gun Jesus his ancient YT chinese secrets.
@@SALee-td5kv
RUclips: "we must demonetize this video because companies don't want to be associated with this content"
RUclips: "We're gonna associate companies with this content anyways, and keep all the $$$."
Just showing a gun gets it done!!!
He's already loaded, if it wasn't obvious.
I do believe this is the best firearm review I have ever seen. Very detailed and deep. Good job! Thanks.
Because you don't know sht about guns and wouldn't know a good review from bad. And it's apparent AvE is pretty basic with his knowledge.
"I'm not a lizard person"
Funny, that is the exact thing a lizard person would say haha
No. That's something a lizard person would never say. It's part of our training.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 WAIT
You’ve been told not to talk about this........
Lizards dont say stuff thats untrue they just lie by omission. Hence the politician speak of i did not put my gongus in her grease trap and especially not while sober.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 On a quest to figure out who's a lizard. Interrogation question #1: Have you stopped being a lizard person?
Hey man, just wanted to say i'm a huge fan of your channel.
Thanks to you i've managed to sound like i know what i'm talking about and i have landed a job as a mechanic and now i'm moving on to becoming a pile driver in a union. You may not realize it, but your content provides real guidance that just isn't as commonly available as it was say back when you were coming up, if that's true.
keep up the content sir, they don't make em like you anymore.
Hell yeah bro, congrats.
And for that AvE would like his cut of your salary please. 😂
Congratulations. I'm here listening to his rants to prepare myself for a raise 😉👍
Pile butt well done. IUOE local 12 myself
@@ryanburbridge local 34 💪 loving it so far. Staying away from energy drinks lmao
Not a clue as to what he's saying most of the time, but yet here I am hundreds of videos deep...
The all mighty God fearing aluminum pin protecting us from good and evil.
i didnt get what he meant by that part, can any one clarify?
@@thesage1096 the rivet is to limit the rounds in the magazine
@@thesage1096 in canada we're limited at 5round mag, but you just need to pop that rivet and you got a full mag. but dont get caught with it or you're in big trouble.
@@RazorFinish in the magazine
@@clutchitup8565 I just informed myself thanks. I always thought clip and magazine was interchangeable.
7:30 Here we see AvE impressed by a bog standard 5$ AR takedown pin
😂
ifystuff, Aye, but the Devil IS in the Details.
I have been known to "SHOOT THEM RETAINERS ACROSS THE ROOM" and hunt the spring and lil metal bullet for a hour.
@@davidcofer5736 we will not speak of the frustrations with installing one of those things
@@iflystuff1 I hate those things XD
“5.56 out of 10 would bang” genius
Anyone with the mechanical engineering kink always ought to get into guns. They're just so satisfying from a mechanical perspective. Forgotten Weapons is like smack for said kink as well.
True. Just like grandfather clocks and mechanical watches. The main difference is that grandfather clocks are just so much more expensive and aren't as satisfying when used on produce.
Yeah I'm into firearms first but I've enjoyed the manufacturing since I first started looking at them. Between old ones and new ones theres so many interesting processes and ways to make things. Between ars aks and hk g3s they are amazing different.
And then you read trials reports and your respect kicks into high gear. They read along the lines of "testing temporarily stopped when molten metal from the overheated barrel set range on fire. Put out the flames, swapped out the barrel and fired another 50000 rounds." The level of reliability expected is amazing.
@@tyrannosaurusimperator when it's that device between you and death you want to be sure it's going to work. Same principal to seatbelts and airbags.
I'm not a fan of guns but I do enjoy watching Gun Jesus because of the level of detail he goes into. Some of the technical problems that gun designers have to deal with are fascinating and I always find their solutions to be very elegant, some very clever guys have designed a lot of very interesting guns !
barrel nuts are usually handguard specific, so whoever manufactures the handguard is probbaly responsible for the barrel nut, explaining the difference in surface finish.
this is usually the case , id say the only thing manufactured by this company is upper/ lower/ bolt carrier/ trigger guard, and the last round hold open, all other parts look like off the shelf parts for ar15
"As you can see, this is a fairly new firearm to me.. AYOYE!"
Me semblait ben que ça sonnait Québecois!
Yes indeed, there are a couple of other hidden ones in this video. He's just too much. Already subscribed. Exactly what I'm looking to watch after a long day!
Way to go on showing me a gun forgotten weapons has not told me about yet.
They usually avoid trash on that channel.
But they did a whole video on the zip gun!
You missed when Ian covered the AR18/180 m.ruclips.net/video/sRYPM-sKW74/видео.html
@@1212goose That's not true at all, Ian loves reviewing garbage guns as long as they're interesting!
Ian did such a video. This is an abortion against gun laws in Canada. Don’t get me wrong, it’s terrific that they produced them for us. However Trudope just got another order from his real master Xi Jinping, grab more guns Little Potato and we’ll let you see you balls again for 5mins.
2:48 your ar-14 salt rifle seems to be on fun mode
I don't use the safety, it ain't safe atoll.
If these are anything like the m4 platform rifles you can't select safe unless -it is in battery- the hammer is locked back.
@@takeawaykitty. unless the hammer is back* the bolt can be operated on safe
@@WreckDiver99 lol true
He's pointing at stuff with his safety the whole video.
Gives me new appreciation for ARs and my 'Merican midwest freedom from the rivets.
Really doesn’t, doesn’t?
Shoot, here in Nevada we don’t even have a registry.
I go in with my CFP and walk out with anything I want. It’s great.
Famous last words: "Might just need a copper hammer".
-AVE 2020
Tappy tap tap!
Lol!
tappy tap tap, now I'm unable to fap!
REEEEEEEEE
Talk of “mating surfaces” brings to mind the bench seats in my 76 aspen.
You must've had pretty good game to do anything resembling mating in an Aspen.
@@henrylicious it's a MoPar so it's kind of shootin' fish in a barrel
Self immolation doesn't count as mating...
I always wondered why every 70s Dodge smelled like rotten tuna.
@@ericmattinen4728 Self-immolation is the act of killing oneself, typically for political or religious reasons, particularly by burning. It is often used as an extreme form of protest or in acts of martyrdom. It has a centuries-long recognition as the most extreme form of protest achieved by humankind.
You truly have a masterfully entertaining command of the English language.
One little tip bud. The stock is not made of plastic but rather of polymer. Plastic is what "Made in China" garbage is made of. Polymer may be the exact same at molecular level but it has 300% more tacti-cool wanketeering behind it.
probably even Aircraft-Polymer
Magpul alloy
A polymer is just a mix of different materials. You can have a crappy ABS Chineseium polymer just as much as a high quality Polyamide made of different tensile strength nylons. Sorry it is a Plastic.
The ledge inside the receiver will not be hit by the hammer unless you dry fire the trigger without the bolt in place, in normal operation the hammer can't reach that little ledge you scraped down. The same sort of situation exists on the AR15. Dry firing without the upper including the bolt in place is usually discouraged in the owners manual. Nice rifle I wish they were available in the US.
lol
I didn’t know the black scary ones were still legal in Canada.
If they have a canadian nationality and passport, have a steady job and pay their taxes, i can't see why they couldn't be legal.
Only legal because Trudeau's got to have his black scary one in his bedside dresser, if you catch my drift
Shhh. They just haven't found this one yet here in Nofunistan.
Not for long. The RCMP is on the warpath shadow-banning all the scary rifles they can.
I thought they were getting outlawed as well
It took me far to long to get the "REEEEEE" joke with the copper hammer and I'm ashamed of myself for that.
You might want to consider saturating one end of a Q-Tip in acetone, wiping that machined barrel tip down with that, then saturating the other end with phosphoric acid (AKA Ospho), and applying that to the recently cleaned and degreased barrel end.
It would turn a nice blue-black, passivate any existing rust, and go a long way toward preventing any future rusting.
Way easier than polishing the sear.
19:22 "That little inch, that's providing a hell of a lot of power"
That's what I tell myself too AvE
Tease them with that first inch then go ahead and drive the second one on home 👍
4:10 totally revealed your true French Canadian inside.
Imagine if AvE moved to the US, we’d probably have a new Flannel Daddy on our hands
Woah woah woah now. Nobody is replacing Garand Daddy. He'll just be the profane, yet eloquent Uncle Bumblefuck Flannel Sr.
"That little inch is providing a hell of a lot of power." Like my coworkers says "Three inches with 350lbs behind, that's a mean three inches."
I've heard from a reliable source that an inch at 100 mph still hurts.
southern expression version of that is "might be only an inch and a half but its all dangling fury at 90 MPH
That's what she said
It won't reach the bottom of a tea cup but it won't fit in it either
@@drzorbo3770 thats a good one
You mentioned the SKS . A fine example of Brosche technology that if the bolt is not kept clean it will turn into a full auto and really unimpress the range safety officer .
Have SKS, can confirm.
I don't think there will be galvanic corrosion between the upper receiver and end plate. Realistically the bigger problem would be the historically phosphated (obviously these are still around but people like nitrided barrels for hardness and also because they're blacker and scarier) 4150 CMV steel barrel seated into the anodized upper receiver. However, I do not think there have been problems with corrosion. This may be because "mil-spec" dictates hardcoat sealing of aluminum parts.
I am a freshly minted aerospace enginerd, so while building my rifle I naturally was concerned about this myself before looking further into how this is prevented.
"that little inch, that's proving a hell of a lot of power"... What the hell are you doing talking to my exes?
ruclips.net/video/QgZBE9I8UrA/видео.html
:) You're welcome
I can just imagine “ mom, can we get a goofy Canadian like this one?”
As a gay Seattleite and ardent supporter of Trudy’s jockstrap thanks for the vid. Gotta love a Canadian AR 180.
Flame on you beautific bastard!
@@arduinoversusevil2025 LOL!
Trudy wears a thong
I feel like it is widely under appreciated, even among the gun loving, manufacturing community, that most of the production techniques we use today can, in some way, be traced back to Eli Whitney's work to mass produce muskets for the US goober-mint in the early 1800s.
1798 Whitney musket... first firearm made of premade standardized parts.
As a guy from Minnesota U.S.A who's a member of the CCFR and has all of the CCFR gun ladies calendars I appreciate your unique view on quality of manufactor of firearms.
Brave of you to advertise to the horse police that you're in possession of this!
The part you’re calling the sear is the disnnoector, the sear is where the front of the trigger locks into the hammer notch. The disconnector is there to catch the hammer if you’re still holding the trigger back when the bolt cocks the hammer, when you release the trigger it clicks as the hammer goes from that disconnector notch to the sear notch. Don’t know why I felt the need to explain this but I’m a gunsmith so this is my wheelhouse.
What country are you from? Because I’ve always known them to be sears of different variety. (Trigger-sear, auto-sear, safety-sear, etc.)
Sear just means a mechanism that holds until acted upon by a set threshold of force (or force released in the case of the auto-sear)
I just found your channel. I'm in Florida and way back in the day they had a show called The Red Green show. I have to say you remind me of that show. You have to listen to what you say because that is the show. Glad I'm not your neighbor because I don't think I would have enough beer to keep up
The excitement in your voice makes me dirty American heart soar. Never had a doubt my American continent brothers to da north had so many fine Patriots.
Czecking in
AR 180?!? That's 12 times as deadly as an AR 15!!! NOBODY NEEDS AN AR 180!!!
Ante Omnia Libertatem just go in the porch with your 12guage and shotgun blasts some blasts in the air!
That's why I have an AR-10, it's 5 ar's less deadly than an AR-15 ;-)
Tungsten Swim Team - Don’t forget that you can just blast one of the barrels on your 12ga double right though the ol door in self defense as well! I can’t understand why old joe hasn’t already be the president. *sarcasm*
@@Adamsadventures83 lol
This was a very fun video to watch. You did a great job making this informative and really enjoyable. I liked your made up words! Keep 'em coming!
Really amazing to see a primitive barbarian being introduced to space age captive pin technology
I needed to hold my emotional support AR15 to finish watching this.
Otherwise known as your tiny pecker.
@@bklynp718 _O B S S E S S E D_
I picked one of them up about 3 months ago myself and after running around 300 rounds through it I can definitely say it’s one of the most over priced/odd ball/ pain in the ass guns I’ve ever used in my life and in two countries.
I call it “ the take home and try again “ gun
I could watch AvE take apart and criticize literally anything, multiple times per day, forever
Especially if better camera work
"Reeeeeeeee!" It's not only black, but also incredibly scary.😂
My favorite thing to do is watch the close captioned translation get damn near ever sentence completely wrong 😂😂😜
Brass deflector made from plastic, lessens the damage upon ejection to the brass cases so those that like to rinse and repeat freedom seeds(free from life that is).
A BOLTR on a gun, sweet!! Those boxes of .223 and gun Jesus on the last video were suspicious. Keep up the good work brother
He did one a while back on one of Gaston's fine specimens: ruclips.net/video/-rduVAVrQCM/видео.html
@@evanguarr9678 Putting Glock and fine specimens in the same sentence is an insult to 2x4s everywhere. The lumber looks and handles better. Besides, I've never heard of a 2x4 exploding in anyone's hand. /s
@@tyrannosaurusimperator I will fight your sarcastic comment to the death to defend the honor of the Holy Gaston Glock
@@borkborkfoxxo279 Glock is a wannabe compared to Saint John Moses Browning.
He needs to slow down a tad. I went out and bought a Ruger PC9 after his video and haven't even gotten to shoot the derned thing yet thanks to the lockdown here...now I gotta wait for the local pew pew sellers to reopen to go find something else for the safe.
"Known by the state of cancer to cause California"......and I lost it lol. Freaking Prop 65 has to be one of the biggest jokes in the rest of the union.
H.R. 127 says hold my beer
CA itself is the biggest joke to the rest of the union
Delron deflector could be beneficial to reloaders, wanting to preserve brass from being deformed. Not sure if this was the designers intent, but food for thought.
Or it could be something to wear out and be replaced.
Could be so it stays black. Aluminium that's black on the inside is more expensive.
I reload brass with small shell deflector dents in it all the time. The dents will fire form out.
Is reloading 5.56 a thing? Sorry, numpy UK chap here, I thought 5.56 was pretty much common as salt in the US/Canaderp?
@@Beany2007FTW the short answer is it depends. The long answer is that if your going to reload and shoot a lot of 556 it's not worth doing. If your reloading for accuracy reasons like adjusting the coal to mess with lead jump time or if your dialing in a load a .2g at a time ect. then it is worth doing. Also there are a LOT of other ar calibers that use 556 as a parent case that aren't readily available to buy. Example I shoot 25-45 in my hunting ar and you can order it from sharps but that gets expensive quick. So I reload 25-45 using 556 brass by opening up the mouth of the case. Once they have been reloaded more times than I care for I give them to a buddy that cuts the case mouth off and uses them for 300blk. Hope this helps.
I love how excited he gets over all the little details that went into this weapon.
The quality details were bought from America and stolen from an ar15.
@Aniquin sigh. That went right over your head dummy.
I may be wrong but I believe the term you were looking for is the breach and/or breach block which would be the section of the barrel where the round is chambered and prepped to be fired as well as being where the bolt meets the barrel. I think technically the breach is the actual spot where the bullet goes in the hole and the breach block is the entire assembly. Anyone can of course feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
Glad to see you've finally moved from machining to something more safe.
You know your audience well mate! When you pulled out that copper hammer, I was sinking in my seat and making noises close to a reeee :D
My favorite part was the gushing over what appears to be a stock AR Front take down pin. They all have the slot for the detent milled.
Yeah I thought the same thing, military would be dealing with lost pins every day haha
True, I'm guessing it's hard to get parts and build your own there in Canadia, unlike in the US where we can and do build our own often
That being said, I have always wanted an AR-18 just to be different
I figured I'd better watch this before it gets yanked.😮
DE-GUN-ETIZED!
Never showed up for me. I see why. Had to check the channel and found it.
More like gets "lost"..
waiting for him to get a full30 acct.
The Other John Wayne Showed up fine on my feed. I don’t see why this is problematic?
Jesus, its like Brazil and China got together to try and copy the AR15 but had no idea what the insides looked like.
And fuckered it all straight to hell! Kinda counter productive to the simplicity to what the design of an AR is suppose to be. Guess you have to get around those patent laws somehow
Aaaaaactually stoner designed this one too. Stoners was made of stamped steel like an ak or a FAL. North American manufacturers now days like to make all the guns to include FAL and ak variants out of aluminium or milled steel now days.
It was simply produced as an alternative to the ar15 in 63, it was never intended to be a copy.
@@quattroauditt I knew there was knowledge out there thanks for sharing to the ill informed
Hate to be preachy gun guy, but this was King Eugene Stoners handywork too. Hell of a weapon. One could debate ar-15 vs. ar-18 all day, but its really just a pros and cons move. Both are fine ass weapons... ar-18(ar-180 in semi) was the spark that lit the SCAR, Bren, and many others.
I was a British soldier for 15 years, the way this rifle breaks down loos very much like the SA80, Especially the way the spring leaps out at you when you break the trigger machanism off the breech housing. Also, the bolt carrier is almost EXACTLY the same
@Sauli Luolajan-Mikkola are you 100% sure?
I'm not an expert on these things but when I was serving the rumour was that the design of the sa80 dated back to the late 1940s
AVE is my favorite person in the world, officially. Thank you for being a responsible gun owner and supporter of the ballistics arts that I so like to champion myself.
Audio person with dirty hands here, I exist.
I would give my soul to see an AvE and Forgotten Weapons crossover
Yes please!
Or a Lockpicking Lawyer crossover!
Took me a minute to get his point about the aluminum rivet... I'm going to go hug my 30rd mags now.
I couldn't figure that one out, unfortunately.
Steven Bartels 30 round mags are illegal in some places. I’m assuming 30 round mags have 2 rivets.
And that it’s a joke saying that a mag with 2 rivers is safer
@@dylanzrim1011 The rivet in the body of the magazine prevents the magazine follower from passing further into the magazine body, therefore preventing more rounds being loaded. This allows people in magazine round count limited areas, such as California, to have 30 round style magazine bodies while still limiting the amount of rounds that can be loaded into said magazine. These types of magazines are generally called 10/30 mags, meaning 10 round capacity, 30 round body.
xXHibbafrabXx canadia is 5, sadly. But you’re correct
America had to deal with worse shit than that for 10 years. A riveted magazine was too easy to convert back so all kinds of 10 round abortions were created that couldn’t be easily fixed from 1994 until 2004. Either that or you paid dearly for “preban” magazines.
"It makes it not only black...but incredibly scary" I literally spit water on to my monitor laughing lol. Thanks bud.
Spray it pink, PROBLEM SOLVED!
As normal, absolutely brilliant
commentary and wonderful explanations, only you and 'this old Tony make me smile and laugh so much, in the world of engineering your the best.
i love the "good guys from bad guys" and the finger going down the mag, best part of this video
A point: The disconnector was incorrectly defined as the sear. The sear is the very front corner of the trigger. Carry on.
It's just as well. Not a load of harm is likely to be done if he polishes on the disco. But if he does almost anything to the seer he's likely to have a gun that will double on him.
@@GunFunZS That's fun. I had a shotgun that went full auto on me once.
@@davidharris5736 it's only fun when you want it to do it. And if you look on my channel there's a video where I show how to diagnose a trigger system on a shotgun that was going full auto unintentionally. I fixed it but a professional Smith had done the trigger job incorrectly in a way that would almost guarantee that it would wear to such a state. and that's embarrassing because it's really easy to do a very very nice trigger job correctly on a AK type trigger group.
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*Me little Armalite Intensifies*
My life is complete... I got a ❤️ from AVE
Oh come out ye Black and Tans
The fighting men from crossmaglen would be proud
To all you people saying this is a combination of an AK and an AR, it isn't. It is not like either of those in operation despite Eugene Stoner who designed the AR being involved. The AK uses a long stroke piston where the bolt carrier is permanently attached to the piston and it rides the same length of travel as the bolt. The AR as designed uses direct impingement of the gas on the bolt carrier to move it rearward and also some of that gas is used to unlock the bolt. This rifle uses a short stroke gas piston where the piston travels only a short distance in relation to the bolt and carrier reducing the reciprocating mass. It IS NOT a combination of AR and AK. General similarities, sure. But all 3 use different methods of operation.
I remember TFBTV saying the gas system is vaguely familiar to the svt 40
Canadian Diamaco made a darned nice AR15 but sadly Canada's nanny state has banned a well made Canadian AR15 for it's citizens/subjects. Colt had been in and out of bankruptcy so often they were banned from the bidding to make M4s for some countries, and that is where Diamaco stepped in and hit the quality & price mark for M16/M4 rifles. The old AR18/AR180s were a rifle specially made for countries with an army operating on a tight budget. The Armalite 18s were made with lots of stamped steel parts, opposed to forged receivers and uppers.
So sorry that fine looking lead shooter was lost in a skiing accident just after you made this video for us. 😭😢
“I’ve been known to waste an afternoon polishing up my hammer as well” LOL
I wouldn't brag about about being tickled to release with only one finger......
The reeeeeee response to almost hammering a goddamn bullet does it for me. Good stuff.
Hey I just noticed the FN P90 SD (Semi-Auto) isn't on Canaderp's prohibited list. Only $1600 Freedom doll-hairs. Better grab one while I can.
How odd, I just saw one pop up on the gunswap. Only $18,000 CND! Good deal, better scoop it up! "safe queen" "only 20 rounds fired" "I got another guy coming for it in 15 minutes"
*cries in 5.7x28mm FN ammo*
Get a 1st gen if you can
that 50 round magazine pinned to 5 seems like a travesty tho
Clone? More like when you buy a nice frozen desert which looks to have a chocolate topping but the label says chocolate flavoured.
The bolt carrier and recoil assembly I'd say ARE close to AR180 in design, but the whole thing is a strange mish-mash of AR15 type lower and AR180 themed upper....
TWO big advantages to the AR180 series - easy to manufacture - as they were made from stamped parts, not machined (the body, not the internals) - and it was fitted with a side folding stock as standard.
No idea how Eugene Stoner would view this Canaderp Made mish-mash - he'd possibly be impressed
I'd get the muzzle break off it, give the rusty spots on the muzzle a lightest of polishes with ultra fine emery - then get her choochin up to a nice hot hotness by a few mags rapid fire, then touch up the bare steel with a cotton wool dib dabber soaked in old engine oil = should make for a nice blued surface to keep the rust pixies away
My dad used a true AR-18 when he was on the SWAT Team where we live, some time back in the 70's or 80's, and he really liked the gun.
Princess Auto makes guns??
They sell bodybags, free returns for personal use.
Powerfister 2.0
The devil is in the details. Like how you hold that round betwixt your fingers like a cigarette.
20:38 looks like a pack to me
I’m not sure if this was a gun review or standup comedy. I’ll probably buy one of those shirts though. Edit - I bought two shirts. This guy is hillarious.
I feel better now knowing that the buffer tube is actually aluminum. The idea of a plastic one was scrambling my brain.
A plastic buffer tube would shatter after the first mag in -40 weather. That is mostly why our Rangers prefer the old Lee Enfield. I read from a guy who absolutely hates the new C19. They don't operate well in cold weather. Imagine there is only a bit of cold plastic between you and a polar bear. Might as well through turds at it. There will be plenty of that.
But there is no buffer in that tube like a 15. It had two small springs on the sides of the BCG in the upper reciever.
It was also piston driven.
First time I've ever seen an AR 18. I wonder how well they shoot and they're reliability compared to a 15.
Imagine if AvE got a cameo role in Letterkenny and we had no idea because we don't know what he looks like, then all of a sudden one of the characters says "Skookum as frig!" and we're all power squinting at the screen going "Did he just... is that..." O_o
That would be le freaking epic for the win
Brains across the tinternets would melt
Daniel Defense's AR's are custom Swiss watches compared to that Cancheesium garbadge.. I sure wouldn't want to cycling that banger.
Oh Windsor Onterrible, the hometown I'm glad I left.
Not all are so fortunate, I for one am still here, even started my own manufacturing business for some odd reason...
I may never escape this shithole, but at least it’s my shithole
@@ParkerDD
At least your shithole don't get many intruders.
I always hoped AvE would do more gun videos, and he did it again! No other guy can look at a gun with such detail and know exactly how it was made and to what quality. A whole lot better than the typical "I spent 2000 doll-hairs on my gun, so of course it's good quality" or the "Legends and hear-say say that it's the best gun design ever, so I believe it"
Ian from Forgotten Weapons is pretty good.
I agree, however given the current climate of liberal gun control, I wouldn't be keen on showing my toys off in a public setting.
"Lost 'em in a boating accident somewhere on the Kootenay".
AvE would call them the 'feels good in the hand' crowd. Its ok if you don't have an engineering degree, but if you're going to review mechanical devices, it would be best if you knew the difference between ur ass and a hole in the ground. Ave gives a much better look at things over what anyone can find searching pics/specs online. He's a wealth of knowledge on many things, metallurgy, material science, electronics, design, etc.
Thanks for your opinion on this video. As well as the insight on your own rifle. CLP/WD40 and a toothbrush will take care of all of the rusting parts.
Looking forward to the first AvE hand loading video. “Carefulling....”
Tappy tap tap!
"In the state of Cancer, to cause California" 😂
Showing how it’s made/works and Telling it how it is, that’s why we watch. cheers to you bud 🤘🏼
So refreshing to see guns on this channel, keep them coming!