Day At The Range w/ Springfield Armory SA16 , Mossberg 500 Retrograde , CZ Scorpion And More !

Published on May 9, 2024
Duration: 14:00

This video showcases a range day featuring the Springfield Armory SA-16, CZ Scorpion, and Mossberg 500 Retrograde. The presenter provides initial impressions and shooting performance feedback on each firearm, highlighting reliability and handling characteristics. Specific attention is given to the Nexus Firearms muzzle device and its compatibility with suppressors on the CZ Scorpion.

Quick Summary

The 2WiLD Guns range day video showcases the Springfield Armory SA-16, CZ Scorpion, and Mossberg 500 Retrograde. The SA-16 performed reliably with GGG M193 ammo. The CZ Scorpion was tested with a Nexus Firearms muzzle device and Q Plan B mount, with observations on suppressor-induced recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:49Introduction & Springfield SA-16
  2. 01:13Upcoming CZ Scorpion & Mossberg 500
  3. 02:45SA-16 Performance & Ammo
  4. 03:41Suppressor Test on AR Platform
  5. 05:02SA-16 Recap with Tim
  6. 05:23Transition to CZ Scorpion
  7. 05:57CZ Scorpion Shooting & Ammo
  8. 07:00Nexus Firearms Muzzle Device Breakdown
  9. 07:34Muzzle Device with Diffuser
  10. 09:03Q Plan B Suppressor Mount
  11. 10:42CZ Scorpion Wrap-up
  12. 11:03Mossberg 500 Retrograde Introduction
  13. 11:36Mossberg 500 Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in the 2WiLD Guns range day video?

The video prominently features the Springfield Armory SA-16 rifle, the CZ Scorpion pistol caliber carbine, and the Mossberg 500 Retrograde shotgun. The presenter also briefly tests a suppressor setup on an AR platform.

What ammunition was used for the Springfield Armory SA-16?

The Springfield Armory SA-16 was tested with GGG from Lithuania, identified as M193 ammunition in 5.56 caliber. The presenter noted it performed well with the rifle.

What is the function of the Nexus Firearms muzzle device and diffuser?

The Nexus Firearms muzzle device is designed for recoil reduction and as a suppressor host. The accompanying blast diffuser helps mitigate muzzle flash and redirects gas away from the shooter, making it useful for nighttime operations.

Does using a suppressor always reduce felt recoil?

Not necessarily. On the CZ Scorpion, the presenter observed that using a suppressor could paradoxically increase felt recoil due to increased gas and direct blowback, which is an unusual but noted characteristic.

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