This review explores the concept of building a lightweight rifle that balances capability with reduced weight, crucial for reducing fatigue and improving handling in various scenarios. The Midwest Industries rifle is evaluated for its 16-inch .223 Wylde barrel, Combat Rail, and compatibility with various accessories. Testing involved approximately 880 rounds of cheap ammo over three months, yielding roughly 1.3 MOA accuracy. Key components like the Radian Raptor charging handle, Geissele SSA-E trigger, and Magpul furniture are discussed, alongside potential drawbacks like sharper recoil and a less-than-ideal magwell design.
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