Thank you for doing this video this gives more options to people that look AKs like me, to me this far is better than ours, the AKs have better stop power than the M16, or ARS.
Ehi john, sadly i am in Italy and have no possibility to try out this backpack, but i would like to buy it anyway and i would like to have a couple of informations. Do you think it is big enough to hold a carinthia defence 6 sleeping bag + bivy + gear for 2/3 nights out? I would use it as my winter backpack. Thank you very much, your videos are great
For this and many other reasons, the DBD channel has closed its doors. I’m passing the torch to John, Noell, Randall and a few others to carry. Thanks.
I have this same rifle but in 6.5 Grendel setup with a primary arms 4-14x ffp with the acss hud dmr reticle. Very lightweight handy rifle and very accurate plus it’s super quiet with my suppressor. I also have a couple ar15’s in 6.5 Grendel so already had plenty of mags. But I’m kinda digging the ruger over my ar’s mostly because it’s way quieter when suppressed, gets 150-200fps faster velocity with its 16” barrel vs my 18” ar barrel plus I’d say it’s slightly more accurate
Ich habe den CF2 bestellt und bin begeistert von der Funktionalität und Verarbeitung. 😀 Fast perfekt, bis auf den Reißverschluss, der im Gegenteil zum restlichen Material leicht wasserdurchlässig ist. Auch vermisse ich die Abdeckplane des DG16 wenn man nämlich den zusätzlichen, großen Deckel abnimmt. 2 Seitentaschen fehlen leider auch (wie beim CF3) so dass man lange Gegenstände zwar hinter den zusätzlichen Taschen hindurch stecken kann, diese aber dann durchrutschen und herausfallen. Ansonsten perfekt. Ehr enttäuscht bin ich vom zusätzlichen, großen Deckel der laut Website auf den DG16 und auf den CF2 passen sollte. Hier liegt definitiv ein Konstruktionsfehler oder Produktionsfehler vor. Enttäuscht bin ich auch vom Kundendienst von Crossfire. Auf 4 E-Mails inklusive Fotos des Fehlers kam innerhalb von 14 Tagen nicht eine einzige Antwort. Das ist enttäuschend und für mich nicht verständlich! 😢
It's always nice when a rifle groups better than you hope it will! The quality of off the shelf rifles, ammo and optics is so good anymore. With so many high speed rifles out there these days, many would dismiss a simple little bolt gun like yours, yet there are many examples in history of similar weapons being used (in conjunction with appropriate tactics) to good effect. Can you imagine if the NVA or VC would have had such a rifle with that optic? I remember the woods of North Cackalacky and I know how difficult it can be too shoot at distance, but out where I live I've stretched the legs on a few ACSS BDC reticles and they are very solid. I'm sure if you ever get to a spot where you can get a longer line of sight it will work well too.
People underestimate them quite a bit in my experience. They get stuck in what if fantasy land and don't want to think more realistically and outside the box.
Sucks that I live in Illinois I own a bolt gun and a revolver and I really want a AR-10 but this backward ass states put a ban on any rifles with a capacity over 10 rounds…
@@woodsghost9088 yes, I'm not completely useless or SOL, just in a much worse position & not geared. Hopefully this is delayed long enough for me to recover
Plug is a plug but thanks for the 'heads up' - some people will never learn! No doubt there will be a big run on ammo and 'assault weapons'. Thing is it takes Congress (both House and Senate) to constitutionally pass laws to 'ban', make illegal or restrict certain types of American made firearms like in the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968. Presidents can't do that single handedly - at least not legally (they do have power over imports, tariffs, sanctions and such). I've been through 7 Presidential elections (8th coming up but R's solidly have the House) as a legal voter where the 'possibilities' are always there but happened only once - Clinton 'assault rifle - high cap mag' ban but had a 10 year limit on it. The worst was Bush's import ban (over reaction to first major school shooting in Stockton, CA circa 1989) that wiped out access to dozens of foreign military and semiauto weapons. Now we have Biden's Russian ammo and firearm import ban - but the great American ammunition makers are all over that. Of course there's always the 'mid-terms' to watch out for - Congress has 'flipped'' parties more than once. In our current climate - eventually the feds will run up taxes on ammo and firearms tying to 'price' us out of them. That's what I see coming sooner than later. Point is don't ever let politics dictate your supply of ammo or which firearm you can own. Get off the fence buy what you want and always, always keep enough 'food' around for it - some of those 'assault weapons' have huge appetites!