Rare Tier 1 Sniper Rifle #shorts

Published on November 14, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This short showcases a Seekins .308 rifle paired with a C.A.T. 'Old Dirty Bastard' (ODB) suppressor. The video highlights the suppressor's Inconel construction for high-volume fire and the rifle's versatility with an LPVO optic, suitable for both close and long-range engagements. A rapid fire demonstration emphasizes the setup's performance.

Quick Summary

The C.A.T. 'Old Dirty Bastard' (ODB) suppressor uses Inconel for high-volume fire. Seekins .308 rifles, shown with LPVOs, are versatile for both close and long-range shooting, featuring elements like fluted barrels for performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Tech & Terminology
  2. 00:16C.A.T. ODB Suppressor ID
  3. 00:21Seekins .308 Rifle & Optic Setup
  4. 00:28Rapid Fire Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the C.A.T. ODB suppressor suitable for high-volume shooting?

The C.A.T. 'Old Dirty Bastard' (ODB) suppressor is constructed from Inconel, a high-nickel, high-chromium superalloy known for its exceptional strength and resistance to high temperatures and corrosion, making it ideal for sustained, high-rate-of-fire applications.

Can a .308 rifle with an LPVO be used for close-range engagements?

Yes, a .308 rifle equipped with a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) can be effective at close ranges. The LPVO's 1x magnification setting allows for quick target acquisition similar to a red dot sight, while still offering higher magnification for longer distances.

What are the key features of the Seekins .308 rifle shown?

The Seekins .308 rifle featured has a fluted barrel, suggesting efforts to reduce weight and improve heat dissipation. It's chambered in .308 Winchester and is shown paired with an LPVO optic for versatile engagement distances.

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