Shooting REAL Green Beret Rifle CLONE #shorts

Published on January 31, 2024
Duration: 0:37

This video showcases a meticulously built clone of the Geissele URG-I rifle, favored by Green Berets. It highlights key components like the Geissele URG-I upper, SureFire suppressor with NSN markings, Colt M4A1 lower, and Elcan SU-230 optic. A live-fire demonstration confirms the rifle's smooth operation and accuracy on the range.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a clone of the Green Beret's Geissele URG-I rifle, featuring a Geissele upper, SureFire suppressor, Colt M4A1 lower, and Elcan optic. A live-fire test demonstrates its smooth operation and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Green Beret Rifle Clone (Geissele URG-I)
  2. 00:15Component Breakdown: URG-I, SureFire, Colt, Elcan
  3. 00:25Live Fire: Accuracy & Smoothness Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is being cloned in this video?

The video features a clone of the Geissele URG-I (Upper Receiver Group - Improved) rifle, which is known for its use by U.S. Special Forces Green Berets. It's a highly accurate build replicating military specifications.

What are the key components of this Green Beret rifle clone?

Key components include the Geissele URG-I upper receiver, a SureFire suppressor with NSN markings, a Colt government property stamped M4A1 lower receiver, and an Elcan SU-230 optic with L3 markings.

How does the Geissele URG-I clone perform during the range test?

During the live-fire demonstration, the rifle clone performed exceptionally well, noted for its smooth operation and impressive accuracy when engaging a torso target on the range.

What makes this rifle build a 'clone'?

It's considered a clone because it meticulously replicates the specific configuration and components used by Green Berets, including authentic brands like Geissele, SureFire, Colt, and Elcan, along with correct military markings.

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