Mortals need lights on their rifle. Get a 100 concepts light cap. They are great. The only way I'd take a white flash light off my rifle is if I had panoramic NV. Maybe in my next life...
Hey there! Have you ever tried heating up the receiver to easily remove the barrel? Steel and aluminum expand at different temperatures, so using a heat gun can help the barrel just slide out effortlessly. After that, you can chill the barrel in the freezer and warm up the receiver so that the barrel can smoothly slip back in without any need for hammering. Avoid the hassle of hitting it with a hammer and opt for this more efficient method instead!
The CARMEL like the BREN 2 is a really flat shooting gun. AND with not just an adjustable stock but also a Cheek Riser! My favs, the BREN 2 and the CARMEL..
I bought a chassis from them for my 10/22 competition model rifle, and it didn’t worked, the action screw holes didn't match the chassis’s, so the heavier barrel in the competition model wasn’t floating anymore…had to return everything. I don’t know if the fixed this already, but anyway it is something you need to look before buying
The XM16s and M16s, M16A1s went to a 1:12 twist to stabilize the accompanying Tracer round The M855 round stabilizes at 1:9 but the spec again went to 1:7 for the accompanying tracer rounds.
Lived a decade in nh best wishes. Hopefully north side of nh little less like mass. Going out on a high note enjoyed the content and being a customer. Some good people back there I miss.
I'd like to point out this channel's bias in favor of sig which is significantly less value for their fire arms. Modularity is nice however, a superior product incorporates the best features and saves you time and money. Most firearm manufacturers have the "best in class" but require us to upgrade parts and rebalance the weapon system. I'm happy to have this CanikxTTI that's gonna propel the company even further.
Love Ya'll. Big fan of the content and I'm not criticizing you guys at all, but just suggest that you ease up on the "let's talk about it" phrase. It's a good one... but not every every video
That will find a nice hide under my mattress, in subtle roof liner rack of my truck or a magnetic vehicle mounted next to front door with a full ammo can of loaded mags, DANG!
My questions are more for Jason: for 300 blackout, I see a lot of ARs with a 16 inch barrel and it has a 1:7 twist rate. Is that a good barrel length and twist rate combination for the caliber? And Is there a barrel length that I would need to go to a 1:5 twist rate? This was a great video gents, I learned a lot.
I'm not a Navy Seal but I don't place my buttstock on my bicep when shooting. It appeared that way w/ first rifle. Lights should and always be part of the basics of rifle setup. Refer to SLO(includes irons too). Also, take away light switches to mitigate/lessen light ND's. Just applying practical thinking.
Great video guys, Canik is more popular but Sar is a natural shooter. You can pick up a Sar 9 and just shoot well because it's ergos are almost perfect. I have owned both and I prefer my Sar 9 Gen 1, if I wanted to just grab and shoot without thinking about it, also it has been 100 percent reliable.
Erdal Kaya abimi RU-vid'daki kendisine ait "Amerikalı Aynasız" kanalındaki ilk günlerinden beri tanırım. Her yeni başlangıçta bir çekingenlik yaşasa da, sonrasında onun ortamın parlayan yıldızı olmaya evrilmesini izlemek mutluluk verici. Onu ClassicFirearms kanalında görmekten de çok mutluyum. O sesini kalınlaştırarak konuşan ergenin veya film çekmekten silah incelemeyi unutan arkadaşın kanalındansa gerçek bir silah kanalında olması çok iyi. I have known my brother Erdal Kaya since his early days on his Turkish "Americalı Aynasız" channel on RU-vid. Although he experiences shyness at every new beginning, it is gratifying to watch him evolve into the shining star of the environment. I'm also very happy to see him on the ClassicFirearms channel. It's great that it's on a real gun channel, rather than the channel of that teenager who speaks with a deep voice or that friend who forgets to inspect guns while shooting a movie.