This expert review of the Midwest Industries Criterion Core Rifle highlights its exceptional accuracy, particularly with 77-grain ammunition, achieving sub-MOA groups. The rifle demonstrated 100% reliability over 750 rounds and performed well with a high-flow suppressor. The host, demonstrating significant expertise, concludes it's a top-tier 'hard duty' option offering excellent value at its MSRP.
This guide, drawing on the expertise of The VSO Gun Channel, details how to properly prepare and tune a rifle system for suppressor use. It emphasizes building the system around the suppressor and explains the critical concepts of dwell time and gas system pressures. The guide highlights the differences between manual and semi-automatic hosts, using the AR-15 as a primary example for tuning techniques involving adjustable gas blocks and buffer systems.
This guide details the cleaning and maintenance procedures for various adjustable gas blocks, including screw-style, JAKL, and Riflespeed models. It emphasizes the importance of regular cleaning to prevent carbon lock and ensure reliable firearm function, especially when using suppressors. The guide provides specific steps for disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly, along with recommended maintenance intervals.
This demonstration showcases high-volume fire and rapid emergency reloads with an AR-15 style rifle, likely a Sugar Weasel variant. The video highlights proficient weapon manipulation, including consistent rapid-fire cadence and efficient magazine changes from a prepared table. It concludes with a close-up view of the rifle's gas block and muzzle device, illustrating heat distortion from sustained use.
This YouTube video focuses on the RifleSpeed Adjustable Gas Block, with a prominent mention of "suppressedfest2025" suggesting a focus on suppressed firearm systems. The description encourages viewers to follow the creator on Instagram and visit a website for firearm classes, indicating a connection to firearms training and education. The content likely revolves around the benefits and functionality of adjustable gas blocks, particularly in conjunction with suppressed shooting.
This video reviews the RifleSpeed Gas Control, highlighting it as a "must-have" product for AR-15 owners. The reviewer emphasizes its utility for easily tuning an AR rifle to different ammunition weights and for suppressed shooting. The video also includes promotional links for an SG Timer, QVO Tactical merchandise, and Axil in-ear hearing protection, along with a mention of SuperVel ammunition.
This YouTube video appears to be a focused look at the ADM UIC (Upper/Lower Receiver) system, presented by RifleSpeed. Given the limited description, the content likely involves an examination, review, or demonstration of this specific AR-15 platform component, possibly highlighting its features, build compatibility, or performance. The video targets enthusiasts interested in AR-15 platform customization and components.
The PSA Sabre 11.5 is a highly reliable and valuable short-barreled rifle, proven through 2,000 rounds with zero malfunctions. Its 11.5-inch barrel offers a good balance of compactness and suppressor compatibility, while features like the RifleSpeed adjustable gas block and Hiperfire trigger enhance its performance for rapid-fire drills. The rifle's lightweight front end contributes to maneuverability, making it a top recommendation for tactical applications.
This video focuses on the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre-15 rifle, specifically highlighting its RifleSpeed adjustable gas system. The title suggests a review or demonstration of this feature and its impact on the rifle's performance. It's likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in AR-15 platforms, custom builds, and firearm components.
This video details three primary methods for reducing AR-15 recoil: muzzle devices, buffer systems, and adjustable gas blocks. Muzzle brakes and suppressors redirect gas, while a BCM MK2 A5-length buffer system with a rifle-length spring absorbs more energy. Adjustable gas blocks, like Riflespeed, allow precise tuning of gas flow to minimize reciprocating mass. An optional bonus involves adding weight through accessories to further absorb recoil.
This video showcases a custom 5.56x45mm DMR (Designated Marksman Rifle) built by Icon Defense, a company founded by industry veterans Mike Miller and Rick Olsen. The rifle features various high-quality components including Icon Defense's upper, lower, BCG, barrel, and brake, paired with Magpul furniture (K2+ grip, ESK 45 degree safety, bipod, PRS stock), a RifleSpeed adjustable gas system, and a BlackoutDefense 4.5 lb. Zero trigger. Optics include a Vortex Optics Venom 3-15x44 FFP and a Defender ST on a 45-degree mount. The build is praised for its sub-MOA accuracy and flat shooting characteristics, despite being loud.
Direct thread suppressors offer significant advantages over quick-attach systems, primarily in weight and length reduction, potentially saving over a quarter pound at the muzzle. They also minimize zero shift by providing a more consistent and permanent attachment, reducing variables that affect return-to-zero performance. For dedicated suppressed use, direct thread allows for simplified gas system tuning, enabling a smoother-shooting and more reliable rifle configuration.
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