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There are many manufacturers of rifles these days and so many of them make great products. That makes choosing the right one for you tricky for some of us. Rather than just going off of someone else’s advice or brand names you may hear of more than others we recommend starting with determining what needs you are faced with in terms of use.

Maxim Defense took on a particular set of uses and started designing their products to excel at those. For applications where size matters (smaller being better in these cases) every inch and ounce make a substantial difference. Think close confined areas; think concealability; austere close protection. The list goes on.

It’s not hard to slap a shorter barrel and handguard on an upper receiver, but the innovation implemented in Maxim Defense’s tools is substantial and practical. More importantly we found them to be reliable, arguably the most important aspect of a tool you would depend on to save your life or the lives of others.

In addition to what we discuss in this video Maxim Defense is innovating in a few other realms, some of which we will present in near future videos.

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39 COMMENTS

  1. Is that Brandon Herrera doing a cameo I see? How did you bribe him to touch an AR? 🤣

    What I wouldn't do to get my poor hands on a 7.62 version. Not only for the gun, but for the right to tell people my home defense weapon has a hate break. Mmm.

  2. Originally CQB fireteams used submachine guns and pistols. They're small, light, easy to manipulate in tight spaces. Later, some of them, switched to short barreled rifles because of one simple fact: that 10-12 inch barrel and rifle caliber gave you a little extra range and accuracy to be able to fight to the target and fight your way out of the target.
    putting rifle rounds in barrels below 10 inches is pointless, you might as well be using pistol rounds.

  3. If you're in a bad situation you shouldn't be worrying about if the guy next to you doesn't like your muzzle break you should be concentrating on your accuracy and efficiency LOL..

  4. The coned break I’m not a fan of. That being said but the MD9 is awesome. The fact that it accepts Glock mags is all I needed to hear to want one.. MAXIM HOOK A BROTHER UP!?!

  5. I bought a Maxim PDW in 7.62 purposely as a suppressor host. When I got the rifle home I saw Maxims paperwork saying if used with a suppressor you void your warranty. So honestly this is disingenuous of Maxim to show their rifles suppressed and promote that, then have their warranty where your not supposed to use a suppressor. Get Right Maxim…Damn!!

  6. I run a maxim defense brace on my uzi, I don’t like or own ARs, get fucked, but honestly, those braces are S+ tier, my dad runs one on his 300blk AR, and if I ever get an AR it will probably be a pistol caliber one, and it will most definitely have a maxim brace

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