This video debunks the myth that gas piston AR-15s are inherently inaccurate. Brownells Gun Techs Caleb and Steve argue that modern piston AR-15s, like the LWRC REPR, can be just as accurate as direct-impingement models. They highlight historical piston-operated rifles like the M1 Garand and M1A as evidence of piston systems' potential accuracy. The discussion also touches on the idea that short-stroke pistons tend to be more accurate than long-stroke, and that all piston AR-15s utilize a short-stroke design. The myth's origin is speculatively linked to bias against the AK-47.
This video provides an expert review of several LWRC rifles, including the IC-A (Enhanced), UCIW, and IC-SPR, presented by LWRC's Adam Pini. Key features discussed include the Monoforge upper receiver, ambidextrous controls, and proprietary gas systems. The review also touches on the REPR's long-range capabilities and the UCIW's compact design.
This video provides an objective comparison between the FN SCAR 17S and the LWRC REPR, focusing on their accuracy potential. The assessment, delivered with high authority by an experienced firearms reviewer, details range tests at 100 and 1000 yards. It highlights the SCAR 17S as a superior general-purpose battle rifle and the REPR as a better choice for designated marksman or bench shooting roles, based on ergonomics and precision.
This guide details the process of sighting in and testing the LWRC REPR rifle, emphasizing accuracy at various distances. It covers initial setup at 25 yards, fine-tuning at 100 yards with specific ammunition and mounts, and confirming performance up to 500 yards. The information is presented with a high level of technical detail, reflecting the instructor's expertise in precision rifle platforms.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.