Review: Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56

Published on May 15, 2020
Duration: 3:07

This review of the Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56, presented by former Special Forces personnel Matty Nelson and Tom Beckstrand, offers an expert look at a modern iteration of the M4 platform. It details the URGI's advanced components, including the Daniel Defense barrel and Geissele MK16 M-LOK handguard, highlighting improvements in ergonomics and accessory mounting over previous designs. The discussion emphasizes the system's suitability for demanding operational environments.

Quick Summary

The Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56 features a Colt upper receiver, Daniel Defense hammer-forged chrome-lined barrel, and the Geissele MK16 13.5-inch M-LOK handguard. Its mid-length gas system reduces bolt wear and recoil. The M-LOK system offers a slimmer profile and better accessory mounting than older Picatinny rails.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Geissele URGI
  2. 00:22Evolution of M4 Carbine Variants
  3. 01:21URGI Components and Manufacturers
  4. 02:10Advantages of M-LOK System
  5. 02:41Gas System and Optics Configuration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56?

The Geissele URGI features a Colt upper receiver, a Daniel Defense hammer-forged chrome-lined barrel, and the Geissele MK16 13.5-inch M-LOK handguard. It also includes a Surefire 4-prong flash hider and is compatible with Surefire SOCOM suppressors.

What are the advantages of the M-LOK system on the Geissele URGI?

The M-LOK system allows for a slimmer handguard profile, offering a better grip. It also provides superior pull-through strength for accessory mounting compared to older KeyMod systems, while retaining a top rail for optics.

What type of gas system does the Geissele URGI use and why is it beneficial?

The URGI employs a mid-length gas system. This configuration is beneficial as it helps to reduce bolt wear and decrease felt recoil, contributing to a more comfortable and durable shooting experience.

Who presented the Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56 review?

The review of the Geissele USASOC URGI 5.56 was presented by Tom Beckstrand, a retired Special Forces Officer, and Matty Nelson, a former Special Forces Senior Weapons Sergeant, in Northern Idaho.

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