This video offers a first-person perspective of shooting the Fightlite MCR SBR, also known as the "SawKiller." The reviewer highlights its lightweight design, comparable capabilities to an FN M249, and its ability to reliably feed from both magazines and belts. Key features like the quick-change barrel and AR-15 ergonomics are discussed. The reviewer also details the Elcan Specter DR optic used, mentioning its combat-proven nature. The video is part of a series on the MCR, with other installments covering a full overview and field strip. The content is aimed at Canadian gun owners and emphasizes compliance with range regulations.
The Fightlite MCR, formerly Ares Shrike, offers a unique belt-fed upper for the AR-15 platform, providing suppressive fire capabilities in a lighter package than the M249 SAW. It features a dual-feed system (belts and magazines), a reliable piston system, and a true quick-change barrel for rapid swaps. The rifle is compatible with standard AR-15 furniture and optics, including the Elcan SpecterDR, and includes an adjustable gas system.
This video is Part 3 of a series focusing on the Fightlite MCR, demonstrating its field stripping process. The presenter highlights the MCR as a refined version of the Ares Shrike, praising its reliability, half the weight and cost of an FN M249, and its ability to feed from both belts and magazines. The video emphasizes the AR-15 compatibility of the lower receiver and the unique design of the upper receiver, including its side-charging handle. It also mentions the firearm's capability for suppressed full-auto fire and its suitability for civilian ownership. The description also details the creator's Patreon support model for continued content production, focusing on acquiring new firearms, ammunition, improving production value, and attending industry events.
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