Ar15 M4 Custom Rifle Build Review (Larue, Magpul, RRA, Bushnell, Burris, Fenix, Not Airsoft)
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@peachn8a Incorrect! But thanks for trying.
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how old are you lol because your voice cracks and its carbine not carbeeeeen
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(since your voice is a bit hard to hear in the video)
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do you have a parts list available?
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@pavtac Agreed, it is too long. But! An ar15 pistol or sbr, with fragmentation ammunition (that will never, under any circumstances, penetrate a wall) and a red dot sight and flashlight, would be perfect for home defense.
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Ho of yall has acompleted build that they can sell me one
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Great video - please check out this BAD Lever review. You'll find it kicks ass. If you dont laugh well then Ive misjudged you. Rock on.
Randy Cooter
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I was just wondering why you have M4 in the title? That is a good looking rifle but it is NOT an M4. I just got done wit another M4 build...I have it up on my channel. You can see the difference.
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The AR 15 is not good for home defense . Please think about that. If i have to explain i will. Very nice gun, but not for home defense.
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@CharlieDoan again, your dwelling on 40 years ago. Are you saying an Apache is a peice of shit? LOL! You do realise that some modern helicopters are very quiet and can be on you before you know it? Its also pretty hard to hide from a apache with thermal imaging. You didn't bother to even address the point i made against you bagging this guy for being american and relying on batteries, when his torch is the only thing with them. My point still stands i'll take any small help i could in battle.
dude this is amazing my dad just put his bike up for sale hoping to get an ar but ur set is the coolest and most efficient iv seen and u seem to know wat ur talking about so i have a ? everyone talks about the twist on barrels and to me its just a bunch of random #s witch is weird because i grew up around guns can u explain to me maybe through a vid or pm wat the twist mean id rly appreciate it ty
hopecamel 1 year ago
@hopecamel Sure, the higher the twist the heavier the bullet. The military started with 1/12 twist in the AR. the fired the lighter 55gr bullet at the time, but cold weather caused issues with the round destablizing. They then moved to the 1/9 twist which can fire bullets sizes up to around 69gr. Later the 1/8 and 1/7 twist were adopted. They fire up to 78gr ammo which is about the heaviest load that will fit in a magazine. More Below.....
palerider2029 1 year ago
@palerider2029 I am currently using a 1/7 twist rate and typically shoot 62gr-75gr bullets. The heavier bullets are better for long range shooting. Less wind drift .etc. Additional info. 1/7 means 1 twist per 7 inches of barrel. Higher twist rates decrease barrel life, they also reduce velocity slightly compared to slower twist rates. Heavy bullets shot through a twist rate that is too slow will destablize, become very inaccurate, and will tumble. Let me know if I an help more
palerider2029 1 year ago 3
@hopecamel I am currently using a 1/7 twist rate and typically shoot 62gr-75gr bullets. The heavier bullets are better for long range shooting. Less wind drift .etc. Additional info. 1/7 means 1 twist per 7 inches of barrel. Higher twist rates decrease barrel life, they also reduce velocity slightly compared to slower twist rates. Heavy bullets shot through a twist rate that is too slow will destablize, become very inaccurate, and will tumble. Let me know if I an help more
palerider2029 1 year ago