Hey man love to see you exercising your 2nd amendment right. Stay informed, train but don’t ever give your rights away to the biggest criminal organization on the planet
@@gitmnews3564 Its still good to have sights on a rifle, no? Especially if you deliberately use that rifle in a video? It just looks goofy and very silly. Plus, if you load a rifle and shoot in a direction I hope the operator was actually "aiming at something" and not just leaving where the rounds wind up, up to God or chance.
I put one into my AR10 and it quickly became a anti aircraft gun. Plus my AR is safe from the government now with it being binary. It identifies as a walking stick.
@@generalfranco9399 nope no dog for them to shoot they will just have to come after me. And they better be as willing to take my freedom as I am to keep it.
I had that same face with a huge shit eating grin the first time I shot a 20 round belt of .50 BMG in a MA2 and grinned the same way each time I hit the butterfly on the same weapon. A belt of .50 BMG is better than Viagra and probably why the seditious left hates a 50 Cal and any other firearm
Bro, you shouldn’t be handling weapons,especially when they are “altered”!! You didn’t charge it to begin with,and then when you were shooting it you damn near fell over,and finally you never cleared the weapon or even did a safety check afterwards…….. Please take a firearms class or two before you or somebody gets hurt. SAFETY FIRST……ALWAYS !!)) Peace and Love
Just because someone doesn’t have a sight on a weapon at that moment doesn’t mean they don’t have or use optics. I have tons of optics and just tested my 10.5” .450 Bushmaster upper w and w/o my EOTech and Romeo 7.
@@du3lcitiz3n they can be very scary, especially in larger calibers. I have one for my AR-15 in 5.56 and one for my 10/22. I absolutely LOVE it in the 10/22. So much fun! Good luck in your class!
@@du3lcitiz3n oh no, a dude keeping his rifle safely pointed down range while maintaining control and trigger discipline (minus the very end, albeit it’s better than most people on here i guess), all while in a safe environment! so scary!
Nice Del-Ton, they're excellent platforms for the price not to mention they're made right down the road from me so I support local businesses. As far as the 5.56 platforms go I'd have to say my Sierra316L is my favorite but my sport mod2 is a close runner up.
@Ada-zn3pw Del-Ton builds good guns at very affordable prices, they are forging almost a cult like following, because they aren't hiking prices like many do. Thousands of rounds through both of mine and not a single issue
Bro, show the devs of Escape From Tarkov this. No attachments, no muzzle device, no back up irons. Basic milspec ar15 and the recoil management was normal, where in EFT it's like you're holding the rifle in one hand. Great video!
Honestly that would ruin the game if they made it so the AR rifles had no recoil, cause it takes so much to build a low recoil gun in the game. If it was just like that with one of the bottom of barrel AR builds it would be too OP. They would have to make it a really expensive gun It's better if they just don't fuck with it
@@Milo_Animations no, never. Anytime your finger is in that guard is a recipe for disaster. Thats why trained individuals always have their finger pointing forward resting on the action slide until its go time.
@Matthew Decker That's not true at all. You are able to keep your finger in the guard and away from the trigger. Let's say you are hunting, you see a deer. That's the situation I am pointing at.
@@Milo_Animations well thats the difference between sitting in the bushes hunting a deer and in this video hes standing moving around with people near him or out in a public setting or a police situation. Ive hung out in the guard while hunting, but thats usually when im lining up a shot or something and you know where everyone is. Its a quiet setting your not wanting to scare off your hunt. Thats all i was getting at. When your target shooting an AR and theres ppl around i just believe your finger shouldn't be in that guard unless you intend to fire. Kinda like that saying, dont point that firearm at anything unless you intend to destroy it.
Lol lol very nice! Rocked your ass back a little lol. Other saying he’d been on his back lol. Nice vid fellas. Take care, be safe and have fun with it lol. New sub here!
You've gotten safety all wrong. You can keep your finger in the guard, just not on the trigger. Just don't be stupid. I prefer to keep my finger away from the guard because it's more comfortable for me when I'm not ready to fire.
With a binary trigger are you still able to prevent a second shot upon releasing the trigger? Like can you go to semi before letting it go? I'm just curious because I imagine there would be certain situations where you may not want that second shot.
@@jjoutdoors6775 I watched some RU-vid videos and it appears that x1RoBoT3x is correct. Apparently safe or semi will disconnect it and the second shot won't discharge upon releasing the trigger. It definitely had me curious.
@jjoutdoors6775 if you don't know that answer you have no business owning that trigger come on man do your research I can tell your new to the game but please research and learn to be safe with it. First thing you should have did was learn how it functions that my friend is negligence 101. I'm not trying to be an ass just want you to stay safe out there
A binary trigger fires when you pull the trigger, and then fires again when you let off the trigger, so you just work your finger back and forth for rapid fire. It does take some practice to make it smooth and fast as you can "pump the trigger" too fast which can cause the BCG to overrun the magazine.
Make sure ya get iron sights my friend!!! Can't run a rig without em!! And train your ass off!!! Great to see ya exercising your 2A rights bro! Long live the Constitutional Republic!!!