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MK12s will always be my favorite due to the vast differences and setups. The one I ran while serving is different then the two I own now but for reasons. Never gets old
@@chaoticcaninejb Are you a KAC FF RAS or PRI guy, and if PRI, which gen and top rails? Best thing I think to do to SPRs is pull the barrel and go 6.5 Grendel. So much easier to connect in the wind and it hits really hard.
@LRRPFco52 hard to decide, but preferably my KAC RAS for actual realistic training and what I want for performance, the PRI Gen 2 with top rail is classic and my favorite. It's just easily and works when using attachments without having to male adjustments. Hard to decide but both for.different reasons. Nostalgia will always be a thing for me, but never the reason I buy, build or shoot.
Depends on the contracting IMO, it’s a vague enough word so as to imply a lot of topics. I know a dude who says he contracted but was just a guard on some depot in Africa with old busted M16’s.
Of course being an USAF vet, my favorite is the Chapman build. I've got a replica GAU-5 from Troy, its a shooter. Modern twist rate on the barrel and M4 feed ramps. However no forward assist. It does have a 12" barrel w/a 4" fake moderator pin and welded. A replica not a clone...
God i love the block 2 clones man. Yes all the others are badass and cool but man i love the mk18/m4a1 block 2. Im obsessed haha. Another great vid man appreciate what you do
If you look at CAG Recce Free-Float carbines from the early 1990s, those are the OGs, but I really like the SEAL 15.1" w/KAC Rifle RAS evolution, and its predecessor with a 12" aluminum float tube and sleeved AEM. There's a whole little period of time there that cloners haven't really tapped into, as the parts and optics are extremely difficult to find. Hardest one is the Japanese 1.5-4.5 Microdot LPVO, which was influential in the development of the Short Dot that came later.
I am really bummed that the LVAW handguards are basically non existent. Been trying to find one for over two years and always miss a used one for sale, or can’t verify the authenticity (seller trying to scam me with a passable airsoft rail)
I think we're gonna end up seeing the Secret Service SR16 become a desired clone. I prefer the older URX Mlok rail to the one the Secret Service is currently using. The one thing I hate about KAC is how hard it is to find them in stock. I think KAC is going to become a bit more consumer friendly in the coming years unless the US gets involved in a major conflict again. Otherwise the simple fact of the matter is--machines are expensive and Knights bought a ton of top of the line machines. Sooner or later contracts alone won't pay the bills.
My understanding: Navy EOD was being attached to special forces units. The idea being, it was easier to take a trained EOD guy and attach him to SF than to train members of SF to be EOD guys. It was necessary with the number of IED devices they were encountering. Navy EOD had some specific requests on their rifle, being that they were now deploying with SF. The requested rifle was then developed at Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division.
I used to see Kyle's green FF tube in a drawer at the FFL I worked at outside of Bragg every day just rolling around in there, not sure what the manager was gonna do with it. Carbine-length rails were all the rage at the time (2003-2004).