Colion Noir analyzes the M14 rifle's role in 'Black Hawk Down' and compares it to modern .308 AR-platform rifles like the Springfield Saint Victor. He highlights the M14's iconic status and character versus the modern rifle's efficiency and modularity, concluding that while technology evolves, the M14 remains a symbol of a powerful story.
This video details the construction of a custom 'Frankengun' built by Ian McCollum for the Moons Out night vision shooting match. The build features a Lage MAX-11/15 upper receiver converting a Mac-10/11 pistol into a rifle, a BLK LBL bipod handguard, a Spuhr B.A.M. with an Aimpoint Comp M4 for adjustable ballistics, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ laser, and a PTR Vent 3 suppressor. The build highlights advanced firearm customization and tactical accessory integration for specialized shooting events.
Choosing the right red dot sight size for a rifle involves balancing personal preference with the firearm's platform and intended use. While smaller optics are lighter, larger ones often offer better target acquisition speed and longer battery life. Oversized optics can negatively affect the balance of smaller firearms like SBRs.
This overview details the specific upgrades applied to Estonian Galil AR and SAR rifles, including the Aimpoint Comp M4 red dot optic on an aluminum quad rail and a modified horizontal charging handle for battery clearance. These rifles saw extensive service in Afghanistan and Iraq, showcasing their robust nature and adaptability to modern optics.
This video showcases the gear loadout used by Kit Badger at the Finnish Brutality 2024 competition. The description lists a comprehensive array of tactical equipment, including Sarma TST plate carriers, plate carriers, plate carrier accessories, and apparel. Specific firearm components like a Glock 19 with a KKM compensator, an Aimpoint ACRO P2, and an Aimpoint Comp M4 are also mentioned, indicating a focus on practical application of firearms and associated gear in a competitive environment.
The Aimpoint Comp M5 offers a compelling balance between the compact Micro T2 and the larger Comp M4, weighing 5.2 oz and using a common AAA battery for over 50,000 hours of life. It features a rugged 7075-T6 aluminum construction, excellent parallax control, and minimal thermal drift, making it a durable and reliable optic for various firearm platforms. Recommended with Scalarworks mounts, it sits at an MSRP of around $750.
This video from Shot Show 2018 provides a look at Aimpoint's Comp M4 and M5 red dot sights. A key highlight is the innovation of achieving the same battery life and performance using alkaline batteries instead of the traditional lithium ones. The video also briefly touches on an Aimpoint magnifier and mount, with further details on the battery advantage discussed with an Aimpoint representative. The content is presented by InRangeTV and is viewer-supported.
This video showcases Bobro Engineering's red dot mounts designed for Aimpoint optics. The description highlights their compatibility with popular Aimpoint models such as the COMP M4/M4S, ML2, M2, ML3, M3, and T-1. The mounts are emphasized for providing a "rock solid base," indicating durability and stability for firearms applications. The video likely demonstrates the mounting process and features of these Aimpoint-compatible mounts, aimed at users seeking reliable optic solutions for their rifles or carbines.
This review compares red dot sights for the IWI Tavor, evaluating the EOTech XPS-2 and Trijicon SRS before focusing on the Aimpoint Comp M4. The Comp M4 is praised for its ruggedness, 2 MOA dot, 8-year battery life, and 16 brightness settings, including NV compatibility. While durable, the speaker ultimately prefers the smaller Aimpoint T1 Micro for the Tavor's balance.
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