Beers For Shooting

Published on June 12, 2013
Duration: 3:01

This video demonstrates the fun of shooting beer cans with a customized Ruger 10/22. The setup features a suppressor, subsonic loads, an ATI Strikeforce stock, and a Burris FastFire 2 red dot, resulting in a quiet and effective plinking setup. The host emphasizes firearm safety, particularly the importance of not drinking while shooting.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a customized Ruger 10/22 with a suppressor and subsonic .22 LR rounds, making it exceptionally quiet for shooting beer cans. Key modifications include an ATI Strikeforce stock and Burris FastFire 2 red dot. The host stresses firearm safety, forbidding alcohol consumption during shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Beers For Shooting Concept
  2. 00:31Custom Ruger 10/22 Build Details
  3. 00:58Shooting Demonstration: Suppressed 10/22
  4. 01:41Rapid Fire Beer Can Pyramid Takedown
  5. 02:05Conclusion & Firearm Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Beers For Shooting' concept in the Iraqveteran8888 video?

The 'Beers For Shooting' concept involves using beer cans as targets for shooting practice. It's crucial to understand that the beer cans are the targets, and drinking alcohol while shooting is strictly prohibited for safety reasons.

What modifications were made to the Ruger 10/22 in the video?

The Ruger 10/22 featured a suppressed barrel, subsonic ammunition, an ATI Strikeforce folding stock, a BX-25 magazine, and a Burris FastFire 2 red dot optic for enhanced shooting performance.

Why is subsonic ammunition recommended for suppressed .22 LR shooting?

Subsonic ammunition travels slower than the speed of sound, eliminating the sonic crack that accompanies supersonic rounds. When used with a suppressor, this results in a significantly quieter shooting experience, ideal for plinking or reducing noise pollution.

What is the main safety message emphasized in the video?

The primary safety message is to never drink alcohol while handling or shooting firearms. Alcoholic beverages should only be consumed after the range session is completely finished and all firearms are safely secured.

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