Colt IAR Suppressed | Exigent Defense Fire Team 556

Published on December 27, 2025
Duration: 0:26

This video showcases the Colt IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle) in a suppressed, full-auto configuration, utilizing the Fire Team 556 system. The demonstration highlights the weapon's smooth operation and manageable recoil and noise, even during sustained fire. The speaker, exhibiting expert-level knowledge of firearms and tactical applications, provides insights into the IAR's history as a competitor in military trials.

Quick Summary

The Colt IAR, a competitor in military trials, is demonstrated in a suppressed, full-auto configuration with the Fire Team 556 system. The firing sequence highlights its smooth operation, manageable recoil, and effective suppression, even during sustained fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Colt IAR & Fire Team 556
  2. 00:06Suppressed Firing Setup
  3. 00:11Full-Auto Mag Dump Demonstration
  4. 00:22Post-Firing Impressions & Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Colt IAR and its significance?

The Colt IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle) was a competitor in military trials, designed for sustained automatic fire. This video showcases its performance in a suppressed configuration, demonstrating its rate of fire and handling characteristics.

How does the Fire Team 556 system affect the Colt IAR's performance?

The Fire Team 556 system, used in conjunction with a suppressor on the Colt IAR, contributes to a smooth firing operation. It helps manage recoil and noise during full-auto fire, allowing for effective sustained shooting.

What were the post-firing impressions of the Colt IAR?

After a full-auto mag dump with the suppressed Colt IAR, the speaker noted smooth operation, minimal significant recoil, and a surprisingly low level of noise, indicating effective suppression and weapon design.

What optics and accessories were visible on the Colt IAR?

The Colt IAR in the video was equipped with a heavy barrel, bipod, Trijicon ACOG optic, and a suppressor, configured for tactical use and sustained fire.

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