Windham Weaponry AR15 Rifles

Published on August 28, 2012
Duration: 13:25

This video provides an expert review of Windham Weaponry's AR-15 rifles, specifically the MPC and CDI models. The host, a recognized firearms expert, details their construction, features, and performance, comparing them to other industry brands. The review highlights the quality of materials, build tolerances, and accuracy potential with various ammunition types.

Quick Summary

Expert review of Windham Weaponry AR-15 rifles (MPC & CDI) highlights their quality, comparing favorably to Colt and BCM. The CDI model achieved 1 MOA accuracy with match ammo, while the MPC offers a standard M4 configuration. Both feature 1:9 twist barrels suitable for common loads and come with a transferable lifetime warranty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Windham Weaponry
  2. 00:50MPC Model Overview
  3. 01:50CDI Model Features
  4. 03:25Buffer Tubes and Build Quality
  5. 07:15Barrel Twist and Accuracy
  6. 08:17Internal Components
  7. 10:51Final Assessment and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Windham Weaponry MPC and CDI models?

The Windham Weaponry MPC is an M4-style carbine with standard features, while the CDI is a customized version featuring Magpul furniture (MOE/CTR/AFG) and a Diamondhead free-float rail system, offering enhanced ergonomics and accessory mounting.

What is the accuracy potential of Windham Weaponry AR-15 rifles?

Accuracy testing showed the CDI model achieving 1 MOA (1-inch groups at 100 yards) with Hornady 55-grain V-MAX match ammunition, 1.5-inch groups with UMC brass-cased ammo, and 3-inch groups with Wolf steel-cased ammo.

How does Windham Weaponry compare to other AR-15 manufacturers like Bushmaster or Colt?

The expert reviewer ranks Windham Weaponry rifles above current Bushmaster models and considers them comparable in quality and performance to Colt or BCM, highlighting their strong value proposition.

What is the significance of the 1:9 twist rate on Windham Weaponry barrels?

A 1:9 twist rate is ideal for stabilizing common bullet weights used in AR-15s, such as 55-grain and 62-grain projectiles. This twist rate offers a good balance for general-purpose shooting and accuracy with standard ammunition.

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