Choose Your Own Adventure - DISSENT

Published on May 12, 2023
Duration: 4:33

This video demonstrates three methods for enhancing stability on a CMMG DISSENT pistol-caliber carbine (PCC), focusing on options beyond traditional stocks or braces. It highlights the use of a sling with a 'push-pull' technique, inspired by HK MP5K setups, to create a more stable shooting platform. The instructor, operating on a registered SBR, emphasizes the importance of proper sling tension for effective force application.

Quick Summary

The CMMG DISSENT PCC can be stabilized using a traditional stock, a pistol brace, or a sling with a 'push-pull' technique. This method, inspired by HK MP5K setups, involves pushing forward on the handguard while pulling back with the firing hand to create a stable platform. Proper sling tension is crucial for this technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: DISSENT Stability Options
  2. 00:33Setup and SBR Registration Note
  3. 00:58Option 1: Using a Stock
  4. 01:19Option 2: Using a Brace
  5. 01:43Option 3: Sling Push-Pull Method
  6. 02:09Attaching Magpul Sling
  7. 02:50Testing Sling Push-Pull
  8. 03:04Sling Method Effectiveness
  9. 03:19Sling Configuration Details
  10. 04:07Conclusion: Viable Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main options for stabilizing a CMMG DISSENT PCC discussed in the video?

The video explores three primary stabilization methods for the CMMG DISSENT PCC: using a traditional stock, employing a pistol brace, and utilizing a sling with a 'push-pull' technique. The latter is presented as a compact and effective alternative, especially for SBR configurations.

How does the sling push-pull method improve firearm stability?

The sling push-pull method enhances stability by creating opposing forces. The shooter pushes forward on the firearm's handguard while simultaneously pulling back with their firing hand. This creates a rigid, stable platform, similar to how a sling is used on an HK MP5K.

What is the significance of the firearm being a registered SBR in this video?

The firearm is a registered SBR, meaning it has undergone the necessary ATF paperwork. This allows the instructor to legally demonstrate and use accessories like stocks, which might otherwise be restricted or require specific legal compliance for non-SBR firearms.

What type of sling is recommended for the push-pull technique?

The video specifically mentions and demonstrates the Magpul MS4 sling, noting its versatility as it can be configured as a two-point sling. The key is to have a sling that can be securely attached and adjusted for proper tension.

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