AR-15 Dusk Fire with Nutnfancy

Published on September 8, 2008
Duration: 1:31

This video demonstrates the effectiveness of a Phantom flash suppressor on an AR-15 carbine during low-light conditions. The presenter highlights the setup, including a Bushmaster 16-inch barrel carbine, Aimpoint CompML3 red dot sight, and Magpul CTR stock and pistol grip. The primary focus is on testing the flash suppressor's ability to minimize muzzle flash in twilight, with shooting conducted against a substantial backstop.

Quick Summary

The video showcases a Bushmaster 16-inch barrel AR-15 carbine equipped with an Aimpoint CompML3 optic and Magpul accessories, focusing on the performance of a Phantom flash suppressor in low-light conditions. The test aims to demonstrate the suppressor's ability to reduce muzzle flash during twilight shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Gear Overview
  2. 00:13AR-15 Carbine Setup Details
  3. 00:39Testing Phantom Flash Suppressor at Night
  4. 00:58Impact on Backstop and Visuals
  5. 01:21Twilight Shooting Conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

What AR-15 setup is featured in the low-light test?

The video features a Bushmaster 16-inch barrel AR-15 carbine. It is equipped with an Aimpoint CompML3 2A Dot sight, a Magpul CTR stock, and a Magpul pistol grip. A key component tested is the Phantom flash suppressor.

What is the primary purpose of testing the Phantom flash suppressor?

The primary purpose of testing the Phantom flash suppressor is to evaluate its effectiveness in minimizing muzzle flash during low-light or night shooting conditions. This is crucial for maintaining shooter's night vision and reducing their signature.

What kind of shooting conditions are depicted in the video?

The video depicts shooting in twilight and low-light conditions. The presenter notes that it is getting dark, making visibility challenging and emphasizing the importance of equipment that performs well in such environments.

What kind of backstop is used for the shooting demonstration?

The shooting is conducted against a substantial backstop. The presenter describes it as 'chunk of tin cans' and an 'old water heater,' indicating a robust and safe area for projectile impact.

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