War Sport GPR-CC - A Throwback Rifle

Published on July 12, 2022
Duration: 14:44

This video provides an in-depth look at the War Sport GPR-CC rifle, a model no longer in production. The hosts discuss its origins, its 'Competition Carry' design philosophy, and its place in the early 'Gucci gun' market. They highlight its robust build quality, the perceived quality of its proprietary barrels, and its performance with specific ammunition weights, while also noting its proprietary mounting system as a drawback. The rifle is presented as a nostalgic throwback to the era of Magpul Dynamics and Chris Costa's influence.

Quick Summary

The War Sport GPR-CC rifle, designed for 'Competition Carry,' aimed to be a highly customizable AR-15 out-of-the-box. Known for its quality proprietary barrels, it achieved impressive accuracy with 69-grain ammunition, reportedly around 0.5-0.75 MOA. However, its proprietary mounting system presents a drawback for modern accessory compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 01:52Introduction & Channel Support
  2. 03:16GPR-CC Overview & Purpose
  3. 04:34Chris Costa Edition Context
  4. 05:12GPR-CC: Competition Carry Design
  5. 05:38Internal Components: SSA Trigger
  6. 06:23Original Price & Market Position
  7. 06:37War Sport LVOA Comparison
  8. 07:03Weight & Handguard Design
  9. 07:20Rifle Variants & Purpose
  10. 07:44Fit and Finish Assessment
  11. 08:06Historical Research & Quality Feel
  12. 08:32Ammunition Performance & Barrel Accuracy
  13. 09:11Charging Handle & Recoil Impulse
  14. 09:47Included Accessories & Original Package
  15. 10:01Acquisition Story & Used Condition
  16. 11:04Dislikes: Proprietary Mounting System
  17. 11:44QD Swivel Mounting Solution
  18. 12:07Modern Handguard Standards (MLOK/KeyMod)
  19. 12:22War Sport's Heyday & Market Reception
  20. 12:42Recommendation & Demo Gun Status
  21. 13:01Current Owners & Company Demise
  22. 13:13Overall Assessment & Nostalgia
  23. 13:46Concluding Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the original purpose of the War Sport GPR-CC rifle?

The War Sport GPR-CC, standing for 'Competition Carry,' was designed to be a rifle that required minimal customization out of the box. The idea was that users could simply add an optic and begin shooting, making it suitable for both competition and duty use without needing immediate aftermarket modifications.

What kind of accuracy could be expected from the War Sport GPR-CC's barrels?

According to historical articles and user reports, the proprietary barrels on War Sport rifles were highly regarded. With 69-grain ammunition, users reported achieving half to three-quarter MOA accuracy. However, accuracy decreased to 1.5 to 2 MOA when using lighter 55-grain or heavier 77-grain rounds.

What are the main drawbacks of the War Sport GPR-CC rifle?

A significant drawback of the GPR-CC is its proprietary mounting system for accessories. Unlike modern rifles that widely adopt M-LOK or KeyMod, this rifle uses a system that can make attaching standard accessories challenging. However, it does feature specific cutouts for QD sling swivels.

What made the War Sport GPR-CC a 'throwback' or nostalgic rifle?

The GPR-CC is considered a nostalgic throwback because it represents a period when companies like War Sport, influenced by figures like Chris Costa and the Magpul Dynamics era, were producing high-end AR-15s. Its design and the company's history evoke a sense of looking back at a specific time in the firearms industry.

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