My New Most Expensive Gun!

Published on December 31, 2025
Duration: 0:48

This video showcases a Davidson Defense M16 clone chambered in 5.56, identified as the host's most expensive firearm. The high cost is attributed to its unique 'third position' forced reset mechanism, enabling rapid fire capabilities beyond standard semi-automatic AR-15s. The host contrasts this with the ammunition cost of a .50 BMG, emphasizing the rifle's mechanical value.

Quick Summary

The Davidson Defense M16 clone in 5.56 is the host's most expensive gun due to its 'third position' forced reset feature, enabling rapid fire. This mechanical complexity drives its value, surpassing the cost of .50 BMG ammunition per shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing My Most Expensive Gun
  2. 00:12Cost: .50 BMG vs. 5.56 Rifle
  3. 00:19Davidson Defense M16 Clone Specs
  4. 00:25The 'Third Position' Forced Reset Feature
  5. 00:38Rapid Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Davidson Defense M16 clone the host's most expensive gun?

The Davidson Defense M16 clone is the host's most expensive firearm due to its specialized 'third position' forced reset mechanism. This feature allows for a significantly higher rate of fire compared to standard semi-automatic rifles, adding to its mechanical complexity and cost.

How does the cost of .50 BMG ammunition compare to the value of the M16 clone rifle?

While a single .50 BMG round can cost $4-$6, the value of the host's 5.56 Davidson Defense M16 clone is based on its unique mechanical features, specifically the forced reset trigger, rather than just ammunition expense.

What is the 'third position' feature on this M16 clone?

The 'third position' refers to a setting on the fire selector that enables a forced reset mechanism. This allows the rifle to fire much more rapidly than a standard semi-automatic firearm by resetting the trigger immediately after firing.

What are the key specifications of the Davidson Defense M16 clone shown?

The rifle is a Davidson Defense M16 clone, chambered in 5.56 caliber. It features a three-position selector switch, including a setting for forced reset, and is shown with a 29-round capacity magazine for compliance.

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