This video from Line45, presented by Luke, compares seven rifle cartridges that outperform the 6.5 Creedmoor in range, energy, and field performance. It details the ballistics, intended uses, and advantages of cartridges like the 6.8 Western, 277 Sig Fury, 28 Nosler, 270 Winchester, 6.5 284 Norma, 6.5 PRC, and 7mm Remington Magnum for various hunting scenarios.
This entry synthesizes insights from a discussion between Tucker Carlson and Shawn Ryan on tactical firearms, focusing on the SIG MCX Spear battle rifle and other firearms. It covers topics from personal firearm philosophy and ammunition stockpiling to the technical aspects of next-generation military hardware and personal defense weapons. The discussion highlights the expertise of both speakers in firearms and tactical applications.
This YouTube video, titled "Taking 277 Fury Out To 500yds," features content creator "thelastamericanoutlaw" demonstrating the capabilities of a firearm chambered in 277 Fury at a distance of 500 yards. The description provides links to the creator's Instagram and Patreon pages, encouraging engagement with their content. The primary focus is on long-range shooting with this specific caliber and rifle.
This video reviews eight new and notable firearms released in the US market. It covers a range of categories from military-inspired rifles and innovative smart guns to meme-worthy pistols and practical carbines. The presenter highlights unique features, performance aspects, and potential controversies surrounding each firearm, offering insights into their market impact and appeal.
The US Army has officially adopted the 6.8x51mm cartridge, also known as 277 Sig Fury, as its new standard for frontline combat, replacing the 5.56x45mm NATO and 7.62x51mm NATO. This new caliber offers significantly greater range, energy, and armor penetration capabilities, addressing the limitations of legacy rounds against modern threats like advanced body armor and peer-level adversaries. The adoption is part of the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program, which includes new weapon platforms like the M7 rifle and M250 automatic rifle, and advanced optics like the XM157 fire control system, all designed to work in concert.
This video details the US Army's transition from 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO to the new 6.8mm Common Cartridge (277 Sig Fury). It highlights the 6.8mm's superior armor penetration and energy, enabled by its advanced hybrid case design and higher chamber pressures. The introduction of the M7 rifle, M250 automatic rifle, and XM157 fire control system signifies a fundamental shift in infantry combat capabilities, addressing the limitations of legacy rounds against modern threats.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of the US military's adoption of the 6.8x51mm (.277 SIG Fury) caliber for its Next Generation Squad Weapon program. The instructor details the ballistic advantages over 5.56 NATO, including increased muzzle energy, velocity, and effective range, particularly against modern body armor. It covers the new weapon platforms, the impact on soldiers, and dispels common myths surrounding the caliber's adoption.
This episode of The Gun Collective News covers several new firearm and accessory releases. Highlights include the commercial Sig MCX Spear in 277 SIG Fury, the Defense Distributed AR-ZERO for milling unregistered receivers, and new products from Magpul for 2022 such as stocks, belts, and pouches. The show also discusses a recall on FN M249S rifles and new offerings from Savage, BRG USA, and Maxim Defense.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 highlights SIG Sauer's new firearms and ammunition, focusing on the innovative 277 SIG Fury cartridge and a compact, folding rifle designed for backcountry use. The rifle features a hybrid technology case for higher pressures, achieving magnum-level performance from a 16-inch barrel. Key features include a push-button folding stock, an adjustable cheek rest with a locking cam lever, and adjustable length of pull, making it highly adaptable for hunters and outdoorsmen. The rifle is priced competitively at $1499 without optics.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 features a tour of the SIG Sauer booth and a look at 5.11 Tactical gear. Key highlights include the new SIG Sauer Cross rifle with its one-piece receiver, 60-degree bolt throw, and folding stock, available in multiple calibers. The SIG booth also showcases the MCX Rattler in .300 Blackout and various P320/P365 models, including a UTM training pistol submission for the Department of Homeland Security. From 5.11 Tactical, the Atlas boot with a focus on load-bearing support and the new 60-liter Rush 100 backpack are presented.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Sig Sauer CROSS rifle and TREAD pistol, presented by George Costanza from Sig Sauer at SHOT Show 2020. The CROSS rifle is highlighted as a hybrid precision and hunting rifle, emphasizing its lightweight design (6.5 lbs) and adjustable stock for shooter comfort. The new 277 Sig Fury cartridge is discussed, noting its ability to achieve high pressures (80,000 psi) and velocities (3,000 fps with a 140gr bullet from a 16-inch barrel) due to its three-piece case construction. The TREAD pistol is presented as an entry-level AR platform with a focus on modularity and accuracy, featuring a free-floating handguard and an 11.5-inch barrel, priced around $799.
This video provides an in-depth look at the SIG Sauer CROSS bolt-action rifle, highlighting its design for both hunting and precision shooting. Patrick Handley, SIG Sauer's Rifle Product Manager, details its lightweight construction (6.5 lbs), folding stock for packability, and the innovative 277 SIG Fury cartridge. The discussion also emphasizes the benefits of using suppressors with bolt-action hunting rifles, including noise reduction, recoil mitigation, and accuracy improvements.
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