SFOD-D [Delta Force] Carbine "Gordon Carbine" to 500yds: Practical Accuracy

Published on June 18, 2020
Duration: 15:12

This review tests the practical accuracy of the SFOD-D 'Gordon Carbine' clone, a Colt 723 variant, out to 500 yards. Using IMI M193 55gr ammunition and an Aimpoint Comp M2, the 12.5-inch barreled carbine demonstrated consistent hits. Switching to iron sights with a '6 o'clock' hold proved effective for longer distances, highlighting the carbine's surprising capability beyond typical close-quarters roles.

Quick Summary

The SFOD-D 'Gordon Carbine' clone, equipped with a 12.5-inch barrel and AEM-5 suppressor, demonstrated practical accuracy out to 500 yards using IMI M193 55gr ammo. Hits at 400-500 yards were achieved using iron sights with a '6 o'clock' hold.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsorship
  2. 00:41Gordon Carbine Overview
  3. 01:11Range Setup & Methodology
  4. 02:02Shooting: 150 to 350 Yards
  5. 03:06Shooting: 400 to 500 Yards
  6. 05:49Ballistics & Barrel Length
  7. 08:25Iron Sights Deep Dive

Frequently Asked Questions

What distances was the Gordon Carbine tested at?

The SFOD-D 'Gordon Carbine' clone was tested for practical accuracy at distances ranging from 150 yards up to 500 yards. The review specifically details engagement success at 150, 350, 400, and 500 yards.

What ammunition was used for the Gordon Carbine accuracy test?

The test utilized IMI M193 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition, specifically the 55-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) variant. This is a common load for 5.56 carbines and was used to assess practical accuracy.

How did the shooter achieve accuracy at 500 yards with the Gordon Carbine?

At 500 yards, the shooter switched from the Aimpoint Comp M2 red dot to the rifle's iron sights. A '6 o'clock' hold was employed to manage elevation and achieve consistent hits on the torso-sized targets.

What is the significance of the 12.5-inch barrel on the Gordon Carbine?

The 12.5-inch barrel is noted for retaining significantly more velocity compared to shorter 10.5-inch barrels. This improved velocity contributes to better performance and flatter trajectory at longer ranges, extending the carbine's practical effective distance.

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