SHOT 2017: Troy Retro AR Carbines

Published on January 21, 2017
Duration: 3:22

InRangeTV's Ian reviews Troy's retro AR carbine offerings, highlighting their reasonable pricing compared to other manufacturers. The video details upcoming models like the M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle' and the Mark 12 Mod 1, emphasizing their historical accuracy and contributions to veteran support organizations. Troy aims to fill a market gap for accessible, historically accurate retro firearms.

Quick Summary

Troy offers a range of retro AR carbines, including the G.U.5 and XM177E2 at $1199, the upcoming M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle' for $1299, and the Mark 12 Mod 1 at $2599. These rifles are historically accurate and sales support veteran organizations like POW/MIA and the Loan Survivor Corporation.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction & Troy Retro Carbines
  2. 00:23Troy's Retro Offerings Beyond G.U.5 & XM177E2
  3. 00:33The G.U.5 Carbine
  4. 00:44Pricing of Retro Carbines
  5. 00:56Interview with Troy Representative
  6. 01:08Upcoming M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle'
  7. 01:20Upcoming Mark 12 Mod 1
  8. 01:28Philanthropic Contributions
  9. 01:51Recap of Pricing and Features
  10. 02:12Mark 12 Mod 1 Inclusions
  11. 02:30Comparison to Colt Pricing
  12. 02:46Troy's Focus on Carbines
  13. 03:03Personal Experience with G.U.5
  14. 03:07Conclusion: Troy Retro Rifles

Frequently Asked Questions

What retro AR carbines does Troy offer?

Troy offers several retro AR carbines, including the G.U.5 and the XM177E2. They are also launching the M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle' and the Mark 12 Mod 1, catering to historical military configurations.

What are the prices for Troy's retro AR carbines?

Troy's retro carbines are priced competitively. The G.U.5 and XM177E2 are listed at $1199, the new M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle' will be $1299, and the Mark 12 Mod 1 is $2599, shipped as shown with accessories.

What historical significance do Troy's new retro rifles have?

The M16A2 'Mogadishu Rifle' commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Mogadishu. The Mark 12 Mod 1 is based on rifles carried by US Navy special forces, reflecting specific military operations.

Do sales of Troy's retro rifles support any causes?

Yes, Troy contributes to veteran support organizations. $50 from each G.U.5 sale goes to POW/MIA, and contributions from XM177 sales benefit the Special Operations Association and Special Forces Association. Mark 12 Mod 1 sales support the Loan Survivor Corporation.

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