ALRIGHT• My Retro Rifle: Delta inspired Quasi Car-15

Published on February 10, 2021
Duration: 4:49

This video showcases a custom 'Quasi Car-15' build inspired by Delta Force carbines from the late 80s/early 90s, heavily influenced by Larry Vickers' Colt 723. The build emphasizes functional simplicity with a light, red dot, and spare magazine, proving that dated concepts remain effective. The host demonstrates the rifle's reliability and the utility of a Redi-Mag system during high-speed reloads.

Quick Summary

The Quasi Car-15 is a retro rifle build inspired by late 80s/early 90s Delta Force carbines, based on a Colt AR-15 A2. It features a Surefire 660 light, Aimpoint 2000 optic, and Redi-Mag Mark 1, proving dated concepts remain functional and effective.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Dedication
  2. 00:34The Quasi Car-15 Concept
  3. 01:07Inspiration from Larry Vickers
  4. 01:43Build Philosophy: Dated Yet Effective
  5. 02:14Technical Parts Breakdown
  6. 03:08Range Performance & Redi-Mag

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Quasi Car-15 build?

A Quasi Car-15 build is a custom rifle designed to replicate the look and feel of early Delta Force carbines from the late 1980s and early 1990s, often based on Colt AR-15 A2 platforms.

What inspired the Quasi Car-15 build in the video?

The build was primarily inspired by Larry Vickers' video on the Colt 723 carbine, focusing on the retro aesthetic and functional simplicity of that era's tactical firearms.

What are the key components of this retro rifle build?

This build features a Surefire 660 light mounted on the barrel, an Aimpoint 2000 optic, and a Redi-Mag Mark 1 system for enhanced reload capabilities.

Does a retro rifle build like this still perform well?

Yes, the video demonstrates that despite using older parts, the core concepts of a modern fighting carbine, like a light, optic, and spare magazine, remain effective and reliable.

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