A BeltFed AR-15?! đŸ˜± Fightlite MCR in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on July 14, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This video provides an expert-level overview of the Fightlite MCR, a unique AR-15 upper receiver capable of belt-fed operation. It highlights the dual-feed capability (STANAG magazines, Surefire quad-stacks, and linked belts), piston-driven system, non-reciprocating side charging handle, and a rapid barrel change feature. The demonstration includes a basic field strip and reassembly, showcasing the MCR's modularity and adaptability for various roles.

Quick Summary

The Fightlite MCR is a unique AR-15 upper receiver that offers belt-fed capability alongside standard magazine compatibility. It features a reliable piston-driven system, a non-reciprocating side charging handle, and a quick-change barrel system for enhanced modularity and operational flexibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fightlite MCR Overview
  2. 00:18Dual-Feed System: Belts & Magazines
  3. 00:36MCR Upper Features: Side Charge & Piston
  4. 00:41Quick-Change Barrel Demonstration
  5. 00:55Accessories: Elcan Optic & RailScales

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Fightlite MCR unique compared to a standard AR-15?

The Fightlite MCR is unique because it's an AR-15 compatible upper receiver that can operate in a belt-fed configuration, in addition to accepting standard AR-15 magazines and high-capacity Surefire quad-stack magazines.

What are the key operating features of the Fightlite MCR?

The MCR features a piston-driven operating system for reliability, a non-reciprocating side charging handle for easier manipulation, and a quick-change barrel system for rapid barrel swaps.

What ammunition types can the Fightlite MCR use?

The MCR is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and can utilize linked ammunition belts, standard STANAG magazines, and specialized high-capacity magazines like the Surefire 100-round quad-stack.

How does the quick-change barrel system work on the Fightlite MCR?

The MCR's quick-change barrel system is operated by a simple latch located on the receiver. Pressing this latch allows the barrel to be slid out and replaced quickly, facilitating different configurations or maintenance.

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