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Published on August 28, 2023
Duration: 0:30

This guide details the assembly and live-fire testing of an MK18 Mod 0/Block 1 clone build, as presented by American Outlaw. It covers the installation of specific tactical components like Surefire lights and Knight's Armament suppressors, culminating in a range session to validate the build's performance. The video highlights the dedication required for such long-term projects.

Quick Summary

The MK18 Mod 0/1 clone build is a detailed project involving specific tactical components like Surefire lights, Knight's Armament NT4 suppressors, and AN/PEQ-2 lasers on an AR-15/M4 platform chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. These builds, often taking years to complete, require careful sourcing of clone-correct parts and culminate in live-fire testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the MK18 Build
  2. 00:11Component Breakdown
  3. 00:20Live Fire and Identification

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of an MK18 Mod 0/1 clone build?

A typical MK18 Mod 0/1 clone build features a 10.3-inch barrel, Surefire weapon lights, Knight's Armament NT4 suppressors, and AN/PEQ-2 laser illuminators, all mounted on an AR-15/M4 platform. These builds require specific, often military-spec, parts.

How long does it take to complete an MK18 clone build?

Completing an MK18 clone build can be a long-term project, often taking years due to the effort required to source specific, correct-period parts and achieve the desired aesthetic and functional accuracy.

What caliber is the MK18 rifle typically chambered in?

The MK18 rifle platform is most commonly chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. This caliber is standard for many military carbines and provides effective performance for its intended roles.

What is the purpose of an AN/PEQ-2 unit on a rifle?

The AN/PEQ-2 is a military-grade laser aiming module that provides both visible and infrared (IR) aiming lasers, as well as an IR illuminator. It aids in target acquisition and engagement, especially in low-light conditions.

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