This video features a range day collaboration between GUNMEN and Joe from DeskPop, focusing on shooting various firearms and discussing their setups. Key takeaways include detailed breakdowns of Joe's high-round-count duty rifle and the host's Sons of Liberty Mark1, along with practical shooting drills like the Bill Drill and two-shot sequences. The discussion also delves into the ballistics of different barrel lengths for 5.56 ammunition and the surprising long-range capabilities of a Walther PDP Pro Compact handgun.
KJ, a dedicated hunter, details his two primary hunting rifle setups for the season. The first is a heavier, purpose-built rifle featuring an Aero Precision Solus action, Proof Research barrel, and Banish Backcountry suppressor, designed for stationary hunting scenarios where stability is key. The second is a lighter, more mobile rifle, the Sig Sauer Cross, ideal for active hunting where maneuverability is paramount. He emphasizes using the right tool for the job and discusses optic choices, ammunition, and the importance of shot placement.
This review by Harold Cabunoc, a highly experienced shooter, details the evaluation of a Philippine-made sound suppressor on a SIG SAUER SIG716 G2 rifle chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO. The testing focuses on achieving 1 MOA accuracy with M118 LR ammunition using a Trijicon VCOG 1-6x24 optic, including a practical demonstration of scope adjustments and a comparison of sound signatures.
SIG Sauer is introducing new suppressor offerings for 2020, focusing on both handgun and rifle applications. The handgun suppressor is modular, allowing for adjustable length and sound suppression levels. For rifles, SIG is addressing military demand for reduced back pressure with the new SLH series, designed to minimize gas blowback to the shooter, even below unsuppressed rifle levels. These new rifle suppressors will be available in Inconel and Titanium, featuring an all-printed construction (except the mount) and integrated flash hiders, with interchangeable mount options.
SIG Sauer has entered the suppressor market with new offerings for 5.56mm, 7.62mm, 9mm, and .22 caliber firearms. These suppressors are manufactured in-house and are designed for longevity, aiming to outlast the lifespan of the firearm itself. The baffle system is a key design element contributing to their efficiency and durability.
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