This video features a review of the Ruger SR762, an AR-10 style rifle chambered in .308 caliber. The video title and description indicate a focus on the rifle itself, its features, and likely its performance at the range. The inclusion of terms like '#shooting' and '#firearms' suggests a practical demonstration and evaluation, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in modern sporting rifles.
This review of the Ruger SR762 by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth look at its performance, focusing on its two-stage piston gas system and reliability. The expert assessment highlights the rifle's build quality and potential for various uses, while also critically evaluating its weight and accuracy consistency compared to competitors. The guide focuses on adjusting the gas system for optimal reliability with different ammunition types.
This review of the Ruger SR762 piston-driven AR-10, presented by James Reeves of TFB TV, offers a critical yet practical assessment. It details the rifle's robust piston system, accuracy potential despite a heavy factory trigger, and effective performance when suppressed. The review highlights the SR762 as a reliable and competitively priced alternative in the AR-10 market.
This review of the Ruger SR762 highlights its piston-driven AR system, featuring a two-stage piston for mitigated recoil and a four-position gas regulator for tuning. The rifle boasts Milspec AR-15 lower receiver component compatibility, allowing for personalization with aftermarket triggers and grips. Key features include a full-length top Picatinny rail, flip-up backup sights, a slick handguard with optional rail sections, a chrome-plated bolt carrier group, and a 16-inch chrome-lined barrel. The SR762 is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO and feeds from 20-round T-MAG magazines, with modifications for broader AR-style magazine compatibility. It weighs approximately 8.5 lbs and is 38 inches long with the stock extended.
This video provides a range test of the Ruger SR762, featuring insights from experienced firearms reviewer Hickok45. The test highlights the importance of the adjustable gas system for reliable cycling with different ammunition types, specifically .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO surplus rounds. Hickok45 demonstrates the rifle's accuracy on various steel and reactive targets, offering a practical assessment of its performance and reliability in a field setting.
This segment from Guns & Gear TV Season 6 features a discussion between Tom and Ruger's Ken Jorgensen about the Ruger SR762 rifle. The rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester and is equipped with sights, an adjustable stock, and a full rail. The description highlights the show's format, which includes in-studio interviews and field demonstrations, aiming to bring a gun shop experience to viewers' living rooms. Guns & Gear TV airs on the Pursuit Channel and the Sportsman Channel, with additional information available on their website.
This "American Rifleman TV" preview explores the multitude of handguns produced during World War I. The episode delves into the reasons behind this extensive production and features expert analysis of revolvers and pistols from the era. Additionally, the video includes a review of the Ruger SR762 and a "I Have This Old Gun..." segment focusing on the M1917 A1 Browning machine gun, indicating a broader scope of historical firearm discussion.
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