Tactical Edge Warfighter 5.56

Published on November 13, 2015
Duration: 23:38

This review of the Tactical Edge Warfighter 5.56 AR-15 by Hickok45 highlights its robust construction, veteran-owned origins, and practical features. The rifle boasts a DLC-coated BCG, Geissele trigger, MFT stock, and Lantac Dragon muzzle brake. Range tests and heat dissipation measurements demonstrate its performance and durability, making it a battle-ready platform. Hickok45, an established firearms reviewer, provides an authoritative assessment of its build quality and functionality.

Quick Summary

The Tactical Edge Warfighter 5.56 AR-15, reviewed by Hickok45, is a durable, battle-ready rifle from a veteran-owned company. Key features include a 14.5" (pinned to 16") chrome-lined barrel, Geissele trigger, DLC-coated BCG, MFT stock, and Lantac Dragon muzzle brake. It demonstrates effective heat management, with the rail staying cool even as the barrel heats up during firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Tactical Edge Warfighter
  2. 01:57Company Background & Mission
  3. 03:01Component Overview (Stock, Muzzle Brake)
  4. 04:12Range Testing & Recoil Control
  5. 05:58Heat Dissipation Test Comparison
  6. 07:15Barrel & Muzzle Specifications
  7. 08:39Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) Details
  8. 10:02Trigger & Build Quality
  9. 11:31Final Shooting & Temperature Readings
  10. 13:34Gifting & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Tactical Edge Warfighter 5.56 rifle?

The Tactical Edge Warfighter 5.56 features a 14.5-inch chrome-lined M4 profile barrel (pinned to 16"), a Geissele trigger, a DLC-coated BCG, an MFT Minimalist stock, and a Lantac Dragon muzzle brake. It's built by a veteran-owned company focused on durability.

How does the Tactical Edge Warfighter handle heat during firing?

During testing, the rifle's barrel reached temperatures up to 243°F after rapid fire, while the handguard rail stayed around 80°F. This suggests its rail design effectively dissipates heat, keeping the shooter's hand cooler.

What makes the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) in the Warfighter notable?

The BCG is coated with Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC), which is claimed to be 30-40% better than nickel boron. This coating enhances durability, corrosion resistance, and makes the BCG easier to clean under harsh conditions.

What is the significance of the barrel length and muzzle device on this rifle?

The rifle has a 14.5-inch barrel, but the Lantac Dragon muzzle brake is pinned and welded to it. This brings the total legal barrel length to 16 inches, complying with Federal regulations and avoiding the need for an SBR tax stamp.

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