The official RU-vid Channel of Larry Vickers and Vickers Tactical, Inc. Larry is a retired US Army Combat veteran of Tier One Special Operations, a firearms accessory developer and consultant, instructor, and the author of the VickersGuide series of firearms books. Go to www.vickerstactical.com and www.vickersguide.com for more info.
Ive got the 11.5 version of the Spear LT. Its a extremly flat shooter and i love it. My only gripes are the spinning brace and the muzzle device thats a bear to remove. Had to put it in boiling water for 2 hours to soften the rockset and hit it with an impact and a 19mm socket.
I am Persian, military service is compulsory in Iran, and after getting a high school or university degree, you have to go to military service. I served in army and used to shoot with this gun when I was in the military, where I served, this weapon was known as "handy cannon = toup dastyتوپ دستی"
What a piles of wasted metal this ineffective weapon was. Its' cartridge had the trajectory of a .45 ACP. Rainbow ballistics. Barely deadly at 50 years. Our AR platformed weapons are much more effective. I guess this dude is of German descent. Why else would he be throwing flowers at the enemies weapon debacle?
As of 15 August, 2023, according to Small Arms Defense Journal, "[i]t has been purchased in small numbers by the Saudi Royal Guard and an undisclosed user in southwest Asia. To date around 70 of the shotguns have been sold." Basically, this gun was complete flop, lol, largely because there's virtually no (practical) situation where using it makes sense.
The heart of the rifle is the barrel - nothing said about the barrel ?! Profile ?! Hammer forged and chrome lined ?! Unfricking believable - Thumbs fricking down !!!
Pointless video. Just same fat guy shooting a sub-gun in slow motion. How about you talk about or show how accurate it is, was it really useful in combat? Some actual information would have been better.
Here is the best tip. When you are in a survival situation you need the muscle memory. No matter how you choose to reload any firearm practice, practice, practice