Q&A - August 2016

Published on September 2, 2016
Duration: 45:49

This Q&A session from InRangeTV covers a range of firearms-related topics. Discussions include the effectiveness of the SKS and M1 Garand in modern competitions, the impact of NFA regulations on firearm development, and the role of pistol-caliber carbines. The hosts also touch on the maintenance requirements of the Walther CCP and compare the G3 and FAL to the SVD as Designated Marksman Rifles.

Quick Summary

The SKS rifle, in its standard military configuration, is considered underrated for competition. If proficient with stripper clip loading, it's reliable, handy, and well-balanced. The M1 Garand is also a strong contender, offering faster reloads with en bloc clips and better accuracy than the SKS, making it a viable, though less common, choice.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction and Q&A Format
  2. 00:39Rock Island Auction Freedom Challenge Funding
  3. 02:06Most Underrated Modern Rifle for Competition
  4. 03:01SKS Rifle Analysis
  5. 05:00M1 Garand as an Underrated Competition Rifle
  6. 05:48G43 Rifle as a Modern Competitive Option
  7. 06:37Impact of NFA on Firearm Development
  8. 07:10Stocked Pistols and NFA Restrictions
  9. 08:22PDW Development and NFA Impact
  10. 09:27Suppressors and NFA Regulations
  11. 10:17Three-Gun Competitors in Two-Gun Matches
  12. 11:51Stage Strategy and Metrics in Competition
  13. 12:11Training Militia Groups: Individual vs. Squad Tactics
  14. 13:35Challenges of Coordinating Group Training
  15. 13:47Redesigning Pre-WWII Firearms with Modern Techniques
  16. 14:16Modernization of Pre-WWII Firearm Designs
  17. 16:40Walther CCP Update and Maintenance
  18. 18:51Available Parts Kits for Builds
  19. 19:13Dream Machine Gun Builds (MG3, MG42)
  20. 19:35BM59 and Hotchkiss LMG Kits
  21. 20:20Israeli FN Model D Kit Build Aspirations
  22. 21:33Reproduction WWI Uniform Comfort
  23. 22:56FAL and G3 vs. SVD as DMRs
  24. 25:43Optic Mounting Preferences: Stacked vs. Offset
  25. 27:28The DVO (Dual Vision Optic) System
  26. 29:12Role of SMGs/PCCs in the Modern World
  27. 31:14PCCs as Range Toys vs. Practical Firearms
  28. 33:18The Transformers KEP Theon Submachine Gun
  29. 34:40Alternate History: US Invasion of Japan
  30. 35:21US Weaponry Development for Japan Invasion (T20 Rifle)
  31. 35:52Japanese Weaponry for Home Invasion (Spear)
  32. 39:50Personal Carry Firearms and Philosophy
  33. 40:40Ian's Carry Rotation (Glock 19, Remington 51)
  34. 42:37Desired Hard-to-Get Gear for Review
  35. 42:51Modernized V (Hk car) as a Desired Item
  36. 44:38Bucket List Firearms (FG42, MG815, MP18)
  37. 45:00Conclusion and Patreon Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered an underrated modern rifle for competition?

The SKS rifle, in its standard military configuration, is considered underrated for competition. If proficient with stripper clip loading, it's reliable, handy, and well-balanced. The M1 Garand is also a strong contender, offering faster reloads with en bloc clips and better accuracy than the SKS, making it a viable, though less common, choice.

How do NFA regulations affect firearm development in the US?

The NFA has significantly stunted the development of firearms like PDWs (Personal Defense Weapons) by restricting full-auto and short-barreled rifle configurations. This limits their potential on the commercial market. Similarly, NFA regulations on suppressors create barriers to accessibility and widespread adoption.

What are the maintenance requirements for the Walther CCP?

The Walther CCP's gas-delayed piston system requires regular cleaning, ideally every few hundred rounds, to prevent carbon buildup. Unlike simpler firearms, neglecting this maintenance can lead to reliability issues. This level of upkeep is crucial for consistent performance.

Can FAL and G3 rifles effectively serve as DMRs compared to an SVD?

While FAL and G3 rifles can be adapted for DMR roles with optics and bipods, they are fundamentally battle rifles designed for volume of fire and reliability. The SVD, however, is a dedicated DMR with features like a receiver-mounted bipod, optimized barrel, and precision trigger, making it superior for long-range precision tasks.

What is the best approach for mounting multiple optics on a rifle?

Stacked optics (red dot on top of a magnified scope) increase bore offset, which is detrimental at close ranges. A 45-degree offset red dot is generally preferred for faster transitions and better ergonomics. The DVO (Dual Vision Optic) system offers a promising alternative by integrating magnification and a red dot without stacking.

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