CMMG SHOT Show 2012

Published on January 18, 2012
Duration: 2:43

This video from Shot Show 2012 features Jeff from CMMG showcasing several AR-15 platform firearms. Highlights include a 50 caliber black powder AR-15 designed for muzzleloader enthusiasts, a dedicated .22 rifle with a modular upper receiver and a slim handguard, and a 300 Blackout rifle also featuring the modular Revolution upper and handguard system. The modularity of the AR-15 platform for accessories is emphasized.

Quick Summary

CMMG showcased several AR-15 platform firearms at Shot Show 2012, including a 50 caliber black powder conversion for muzzleloader enthusiasts, a dedicated .22 rifle with a modular upper and slim handguard, and a 300 Blackout rifle. The modularity of the AR-15 platform for accessory customization was a key theme.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction and CMMG at Shot Show 2012
  2. 00:13CMMG 50 Caliber Black Powder AR-15
  3. 01:14CMMG Revolution Dedicated 22 Rifle
  4. 02:00CMMG 300 Blackout Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CMMG 50 caliber black powder AR-15 designed for?

The CMMG 50 caliber black powder AR-15 is designed for shooters looking to transition from centerfire firearms to muzzleloading. It operates within a standard AR-15 platform and functions like any other inline muzzleloader.

What are the key features of the CMMG Revolution Dedicated .22 rifle?

The Revolution Dedicated .22 rifle is built on CMMG's modular Revolution upper receiver and can be configured for left or right-hand ejection. It features a slim, low-profile Revolution handguard and the new Evolution 22 magazine.

What is the capacity and design of the CMMG Evolution 22 magazine?

The CMMG Evolution 22 magazine can be configured for various capacities, from 10 to 35 rounds. It features metal feed lips for durability and a translucent core, allowing the user to easily see the remaining round count.

Why has 300 Blackout gained popularity with AR-15 shooters?

The 300 Blackout caliber has become popular because it allows AR-15 shooters to fire a 30 caliber bullet from a standard AR-15 platform. Its popularity has significantly increased over the past year.

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