Admin Results Roasts My First Retro Rifle - Vickers Delta Carbine

Published on June 2, 2025
Duration: 16:19

Micah Mayfield, a high-level enthusiast, presents his first retro rifle build, a Vickers Delta Carbine clone, for critique by Admin Results. The video details the build's components, including an H&R 723 base, a 14.5-inch pencil barrel, and a reproduction QXL Dive Light, while also discussing the challenges of achieving perfect clone accuracy and comparing reload methods. Admin Results provides a 'Clone Score' of 4.7/10, highlighting areas for improvement.

Quick Summary

Micah Mayfield's Vickers Delta Carbine retro rifle clone, built on an H&R 723 with a 14.5-inch pencil barrel and reproduction QXL Dive Light, received a 'Clone Score' of 4.7/10 from Admin Results due to deviations in optic and barrel profile, highlighting the challenges of achieving perfect clone accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:19Meeting Admin Results
  3. 02:26The Build: Vickers Delta Carbine
  4. 03:24Initial Critique
  5. 05:10Reload Speed Test
  6. 06:48Optic and Parts Accuracy
  7. 08:24H&R 723 Base
  8. 09:37The QXL Dive Light
  9. 11:35The Clone Score
  10. 14:35Conclusion and 'Free Larry'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vickers Delta Carbine clone build?

A Vickers Delta Carbine clone build aims to replicate the rifle configuration used by Delta Force operators, often featuring specific period-correct parts like C7 uppers, pencil barrels, and accessories such as the QXL Dive Light, though perfect accuracy can be challenging.

What are the key components of Micah Mayfield's Vickers Delta Carbine clone?

Micah Mayfield's build utilizes an H&R 723 as a base, features a 14.5-inch pencil barrel with a pin-and-weld, a C7 style upper receiver, and a reproduction QXL Dive Light, with an Aimpoint 9000 optic discussed as a deviation from strict period correctness.

How does Admin Results rate Micah Mayfield's Vickers Delta Carbine clone?

Admin Results assigns Micah Mayfield's build a 'Clone Score' of 4.7 out of 10, citing inaccuracies such as the optic choice, barrel profile, and the absence of drilled stock holes as reasons for the score.

What reload methods were compared in the video?

The video compares the speed and efficiency of reloading using 'Jungle Mags' (taped magazines) against the 'Ready Mag' system, exploring which method offers a faster transition during a tactical scenario.

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