Battle Rifles SUCK for WROL - 2025 Edition

Published on July 22, 2025
Duration: 8:46

This video argues against the practicality of battle rifles for WROL (Without Rule of Law) scenarios in 2025, primarily due to ammunition weight, capacity limitations, and cost. The speaker, an M1 Garand enthusiast, advocates for intermediate cartridges like 5.56x45mm NATO for their superior carry capacity, lighter weight, and broader availability, making them more suitable for sustained engagements. Battle rifles are deemed a specialty choice for roles like Designated Marksman or hunting.

Quick Summary

Battle rifles are often impractical for WROL due to the significant weight of their ammunition, which limits carry capacity. Combined with the rifle's weight and other essential gear, this creates a logistical burden. Furthermore, their ammunition is more expensive and less available than intermediate cartridges like 5.56 NATO.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are battle rifles considered impractical for WROL scenarios in 2025?

Battle rifles are often impractical for WROL due to the significant weight of their ammunition, which limits carry capacity. Combined with the rifle's weight and other essential gear, this creates a logistical burden. Furthermore, their ammunition is more expensive and less available than intermediate cartridges like 5.56 NATO.

What are the main advantages of 5.56x45mm NATO over battle rifle calibers for WROL?

5.56x45mm NATO offers a significant advantage in WROL due to its lighter weight, allowing users to carry substantially more ammunition. It's also more affordable, readily available, and sufficient for most engagement distances up to 500-600 meters, making it a more practical choice for sustained operations.

Are there any scenarios where a battle rifle might still be preferred for WROL?

Yes, battle rifles can be advantageous in very specific WROL scenarios, such as operating in extremely remote areas (like parts of Montana) where long-range engagements are common and the need for immediate, decisive stopping power is critical. They also excel in roles like Designated Marksman or for hunting larger game.

How does ammunition cost affect the choice between battle rifles and 5.56 NATO for WROL?

The cost of ammunition is a major factor. Battle rifle calibers like .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor are considerably more expensive per round than 5.56x45mm NATO. This makes stockpiling sufficient ammunition for training and potential WROL use prohibitively expensive for many individuals.

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