2g-ACM - Left Handed Spuhr G3 vs WWK AK74 Beta - Part 2

Published on June 19, 2018
Duration: 11:55

This video details a competition stage involving engaging steel targets and shooting from various positions (standing, kneeling, prone) through a V-TAC barricade, repeated three times. It showcases the performance of a left-handed Spuhr G3 and a WWKD AK74 Beta, highlighting the G3's suitability for unorthodox positions and the importance of proper gas system tuning for the AK74. The discussion also touches on optic height compensation and ergonomic benefits of specific firearm designs.

Quick Summary

The Spuhr G3 proved effective in unorthodox shooting positions during a competition stage, aided by its stock for recoil and handguard design for barricade shooting. The WWKD AK74 Beta experienced malfunctions due to an under-adjusted KNS gas system, highlighting the importance of proper tuning.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Stage Walkthrough Details
  2. 00:47Karl's Run with WWKD AK74
  3. 02:22Ian's Run with Spuhr G3
  4. 03:58G3 Performance Discussion
  5. 04:26Optic Height and Aiming Compensation
  6. 05:18G3 Ergonomics and Design Benefits
  7. 06:58AK74 Gas System Issues Explained
  8. 07:12Importance of Testing and Tuning
  9. 08:04Puff Gun Magazine Performance
  10. 08:48Karl's Hard as Hell Plan

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of the competition stage shown in the video?

The stage involves engaging a steel target from a cone, then moving to a V-TAC barricade to shoot from standing, kneeling, and prone positions through specific ports. This sequence is repeated three times.

How did the Spuhr G3 perform in unorthodox shooting positions?

The Spuhr G3, a .308 rifle, was noted for its unexpected suitability in 'weird, unorthodox shooting positions,' with its stock aiding in recoil mitigation and its handguard design facilitating barricade shooting.

What caused malfunctions with the WWKD AK74 Beta?

Malfunctions like double feeds and short strokes with the WWKD AK74 Beta were attributed to an under-adjusted KNS adjustable gas system, not inherent design flaws or magazine choice.

Does optic height affect shooting through barricades?

With a standard offset optic height and a 50-yard zero, the need for hold-off compensation was negated even when canting the rifle through barricade ports, simplifying target acquisition.

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