1st Look: MCX-Rattler LT and SureFire XR-1

Published on January 30, 2024
Duration: 18:17

This video provides a first look at the SIG Sauer MCX-Rattler LT in 7.62x39mm and the SureFire XR1 light. The presenter, Ivan from Ker.com, demonstrates a cold start drill with the MCX-Rattler LT, highlighting its compact nature and the challenges of shooting it without a laser aiming device. The video also touches on the importance of reliable magazines, with SIG Sauer producing their own for this platform. The SureFire XR1 is presented as a light, though the presenter initially mistook it for a laser/light combo.

Quick Summary

The SIG Sauer MCX-Rattler LT is a compact 7.62x39mm rifle featuring SIG's own reliable magazines. The SureFire XR1 weapon light was tested during a cold start drill, highlighting the challenges of unsuppressed shooting and the benefits of laser aiming devices. Malfunctions and significant muzzle flash were noted.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction with Ivan from Ker.com
  2. 00:13New Gear from SIG Sauer and SureFire
  3. 00:21SureFire XR1 Laser and Light
  4. 00:45Discussion with SIG Sauer Representative
  5. 01:04Introducing the MCX-Rattler LT
  6. 02:14MCX-Rattler LT in 7.62x39mm
  7. 02:24SIG Sauer's Own Magazines
  8. 03:12Setting Up for Shooting
  9. 03:47Cold Start Drill - First Impressions
  10. 04:06Using the Reticle (No Laser)
  11. 04:10Magazine of Eight Rounds
  12. 04:21Cold Start Target Engagement
  13. 04:30Activating the Light
  14. 04:32Shooting Performance Review
  15. 05:15Turning Off the Light
  16. 05:28Stand By - Timer Starts
  17. 05:41Shooting Under Pressure
  18. 05:49Reloading During Drill
  19. 06:48Malfunction Encountered
  20. 07:02Drill Completion and Time
  21. 07:21Target Assessment
  22. 07:32Analyzing Shot Placement
  23. 08:09Mechanical Offset Discussion
  24. 08:31Second Drill Setup
  25. 09:01Second Drill - Go!
  26. 09:24Potential Double Feed
  27. 09:39Continuing the Second Drill
  28. 10:16Comparing Drill Times
  29. 10:34Handicap Discussion
  30. 10:45Analysis of Missed Shots
  31. 10:59Catastrophic Malfunction
  32. 11:13Magazine vs. Ammo Malfunction
  33. 11:17Clearing Malfunction and Resuming
  34. 11:40Light Discipline Discussion
  35. 12:08Zeroing the MCX-Rattler LT
  36. 12:16Shooting the MCX-Rattler LT
  37. 12:44Flash Hider Functionality
  38. 13:04Enjoying Shooting 7.62x39mm
  39. 13:27Desire for Suppressed Shooting
  40. 14:41Post-Drill Thoughts and Zeroing
  41. 14:51Shoot House Run
  42. 14:57Thoughts on Recoil and Flash
  43. 15:16Ammunition Details
  44. 15:34Suppressor Anticipation
  45. 15:47Magazine Issue Recap
  46. 16:04Overall Impression
  47. 16:13Disappointment with XR1 (No Laser)
  48. 16:33XR1 Mounted on MCX-Rattler LT
  49. 16:43Charging the XR1 Battery
  50. 16:54Shoot House Run - Light Failure
  51. 17:24Looking Forward to More Time
  52. 17:33Fun Factor with Suppressor
  53. 17:37Aesthetics of the MCX-Rattler LT
  54. 17:42Novelty vs. Practicality
  55. 17:51Overall Enjoyment
  56. 17:55Future Full Review
  57. 18:04Outro - Kit Badger.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SIG Sauer MCX-Rattler LT?

The SIG Sauer MCX-Rattler LT is a compact rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. A notable feature is SIG Sauer's development of their own reliable magazines for this caliber, addressing a common challenge with pistol-caliber carbines.

What is the SureFire XR1 and how was it used?

The SureFire XR1 is a weapon-mounted light introduced at Shot Show 2024. In this video, it was used during a cold start drill, activated by a thumb press, though the presenter initially expected it to have a laser component.

What challenges were encountered during the shooting drills?

During the drills, a malfunction occurred with one of the magazines. Additionally, the presenter noted the significant muzzle flash and loudness of the unsuppressed 7.62x39mm MCX-Rattler LT, and the difficulty of engaging targets quickly without a laser aiming device.

What are the benefits of shooting the MCX-Rattler LT suppressed?

The presenter expressed a strong desire to shoot the MCX-Rattler LT suppressed, stating it would be significantly more enjoyable. Suppression would drastically reduce the noise and perceived recoil, making the shooting experience much better.

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