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  • Correct! Not to mention its controllable during sustained fire

  • @ELITEWAFFLES9 this proves a greater accuracy in sustained fire and lower ammo use.

  • This video is showing the effects of a standard M4 on full auto vs a FERFRANS rate reduced M4 on full auto. As a shooter behind the gun, the M4 on full auto is much more difficult to control when it cycles at 900 rpm. The FERFRANS is only cycling at 650-680 rpm depending on ammo load/type. Also, look at the transfer of energy from the weapon to the shooter. The standard M4 is causing the shooter to rock back thus the shooter has to put forth more energy to control the weapon.

  • @FALCONOPSGRP did both those weapons have the same muzzle device?

  • This proves what exactly?

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  • What is this test demonstrating really?

  • i would prefer the gas piston for the slower, more accurate and longer sustained rate of fire

  • Please see the update video that reflects exactly what you have suggested. Thank you for the feed back.

  • should have held both wide open for a better test

  • If you take shooting to the next level be it competition, law enforcement, military, etc... the human body is still designed a certain way. Try to understand how the body works and what god gave us be it skeletal structure and muscle. Using both together is better than only using 1.... 2 is 1 and 1 is none!... Check into body mechanics and bio mechancis for a better understanding.

  • I'm an old school Marine ('77-83), and i'm curious, is this the new way to hold a battle rifle, with your off hand above the fore end? I'm not being a smartass, i'm genuinely curious. What purpose does it serve, to assist in controling muzzle climb?

  • @MThrow Im not in the military or anything but i think you use your biceps to resist the muzzle climb better rather than your elbow with the traditional way of gripping.

  • @MThrow This isnt taught on Sand HIll. I think the MAgpul ppl and all those other "high-speed" trainer guys teach this.

  • Best comparison video ever!

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