Shooting The New Army M110A1 DMR As Fast As Possible

Published on September 2, 2023
Duration: 0:56

The T.REX ARMS channel reviews the new Army M110A1 SDMR, demonstrating rapid fire capabilities with split times as low as 0.14 seconds. Despite a 'snappier' recoil impulse compared to the SCAR 17, the M110A1 is noted for its overall soft shooting characteristics. The review highlights its performance with a Sig Sauer Tango6 optic and suppressor, and analyzes shot groups from a 7.62x51mm NATO platform.

Quick Summary

The M110A1 SDMR demonstrated rapid fire capabilities with split times as low as 0.14 seconds using its stock trigger. Reviewer noted its 'snappier' but overall 'softer' recoil impulse compared to the SCAR 17.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rapid Fire Demonstration
  2. 00:08Performance Analysis & Shot Groups
  3. 00:36Platform Comparison: M110A1 vs SCAR 17

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of performance did the M110A1 SDMR show in rapid fire?

During a rapid fire demonstration, the M110A1 SDMR achieved impressive split times between 0.14 and 0.15 seconds using its stock trigger. The shooter also noted the rifle's soft recoil impulse, contributing to its shootability.

How does the M110A1's recoil compare to the SCAR 17?

While the SCAR 17 has a slower, delayed recoil impulse, the M110A1 is described as having a 'snappier' recoil. However, overall, the M110A1 was considered 'softer' to shoot by the reviewer.

What are the key technical specifications for the M110A1 SDMR shown?

The M110A1 SDMR reviewed is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO, features a 16.3-inch barrel, and has a capacity of 20 rounds. Its weight is approximately 10.5 lbs with an optic and suppressor.

Related News

All News →

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from T.REX ARMS

View all →