1 of 4, Kel-Tec RFB vs .308 Battle Rifles: "Have No Fear" by Nutnfancy

Published on March 24, 2011
Duration: 45:58

This video details Nutnfancy's 'Sledgehammer' tactical drill, a demanding course of fire designed to test .308 battle rifles and shooters under extreme physical and environmental stress. The drill involves a strenuous run, varied shooting stages, and transitions, emphasizing real-world performance and endurance. Nutnfancy, an established reviewer, provides an analytical assessment of the rifles' capabilities in this challenging scenario.

Quick Summary

Nutnfancy's 'Sledgehammer' drill tests .308 battle rifles like the Kel-Tec RFB, FN SCAR 17S, and M1A SOCOM II under extreme physical stress. The drill involves a demanding run, varied shooting stages, and weapon transitions, emphasizing real-world performance and shooter fatigue. The FN SCAR 17S is noted for its ergonomics and lighter weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Highlights
  2. 01:33Kel-Tec RFB and the Sledgehammer Drill
  3. 02:28Secondary Kel-Tec Gear
  4. 04:32Course of Fire Explanation
  5. 05:43The Competition: SCAR 17S and M1A
  6. 07:59FN SCAR 17S Technical Setup
  7. 09:10Kel-Tec Handgun Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Sledgehammer' tactical drill?

The 'Sledgehammer' drill is an intense course of fire designed by Nutnfancy to test rifle ergonomics, reliability, and shooter fatigue. It involves a strenuous run, varied shooting stages at different distances, and transitions to secondary weapons, simulating high-stress combat conditions.

How does the Kel-Tec RFB compare to the FN SCAR 17S and M1A SOCOM II?

The video compares these .308 battle rifles, with the FN SCAR 17S being noted for its excellent ergonomics and relatively light weight (around 8 lbs empty) for its caliber. The Kel-Tec RFB is highlighted for its bullpup design and forward ejection. The M1A SOCOM II is also presented as a competitor.

What are the key features of the FN SCAR 17S discussed in the video?

The FN SCAR 17S is presented with a Flat Dark Earth finish, a Nightforce 1-10x optic, and a custom compensator. Its excellent ergonomics and relatively light weight (8.0 lbs empty) for a .308 platform are specifically mentioned as advantages.

What is a common recommendation for Kel-Tec firearms like the PMR-30 and PF-9?

For Kel-Tec firearms such as the PMR-30 pistol and PF-9, it is often recommended to perform a break-in period of approximately 100 rounds to ensure optimal reliability and function before relying on them in demanding situations.

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