LETHAL Corp. is a Problem

Published on June 17, 2026
Duration: 11:08

This video breaks down key rifle setup principles, aligning with professional marksmanship training. It emphasizes the importance of proper optic riser height for effective aiming at various distances and critiques the concept of a dedicated SPR (Special Purpose Rifle) in favor of a GPR (General Purpose Rifle). The instructor also highlights the obsolescence of vertical grips on modern duty carbines and praises Huxworks suppressors for their performance.

Quick Summary

A lower 1/3 optic riser is recommended for duty carbines to allow co-witnessing with iron sights, improving sight alignment and hit probability at distance. The SPR concept is outdated; a versatile GPR is preferred. Vertical grips are discouraged due to potential impact shifts, and Huxworks suppressors are praised for preventing gas blowback.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: LETHAL Corp. is a Problem
  2. 00:07Optic Risers and Sight Alignment
  3. 00:14Variable Optics and CQB Capability
  4. 00:19Rifle Versatility and Limitations
  5. 00:34Fictional Sniper Scenario
  6. 00:51Government Collapse Scenario
  7. 01:00Niche Style Weapon Discussion
  8. 01:09LETHAL Corp. vs. Goober's Group
  9. 01:17Praise for LETHAL Corp. Marksmanship Video
  10. 01:26Key Points from LETHAL Corp. Video
  11. 01:31Riser Height and SPR Myth
  12. 01:36GPR vs. Duty Rifle
  13. 01:41Community Importance
  14. 01:45LPVO and 5.56
  15. 01:50Huxworks Cans
  16. 01:54Video's Impact and Laughter
  17. 02:06Dunking on Goobers and SPR Community
  18. 02:09Purpose: Rifle Marksmanship & Duty Carbine Setup
  19. 02:15Alignment with MMPC and Army Infantry
  20. 02:19Call to Action: Like Button
  21. 02:24Combat Llama Emojis and Discord
  22. 02:28Common Sense Rifle Setup
  23. 02:32Hitting Targets Past 5 Meters
  24. 02:36Supporting the Channel
  25. 02:43Risers: Lower 1/3 and Co-Witness
  26. 02:52Distance Hit Probability
  27. 03:00Standard Optic Mounts
  28. 03:08Zeroing Distances
  29. 03:13Bullet Drop Compensation and CQB
  30. 03:25Alignment with MMPC Handbook
  31. 03:37SPR vs. GPR Argument
  32. 03:44GPR Definition and Requirements
  33. 03:58Jesse's Rifle Setup Example
  34. 04:04P-Mags and Enhanced Magazines
  35. 04:09SPR is Dead, GPR is Alive
  36. 04:17Designated Marksman Role
  37. 04:235.56 vs. .308/6.5
  38. 04:27Bipods on SPRs
  39. 04:35Vertical Grips: Deviation and Impact Shift
  40. 04:46Call to Action: Like Button & Llama
  41. 04:53Vertical Grips are Dead
  42. 04:57Point of Impact vs. Point of Aim
  43. 05:04Glove Recommendation
  44. 05:09Community Importance
  45. 05:13Rifle Squad Concept
  46. 05:18Stop Trying to Be a Ninja Warrior
  47. 05:26Put the Hydro Mount Down
  48. 05:30Touch Grass and Train
  49. 05:33Community is Key
  50. 05:38Huxworks Suppressors
  51. 05:41Best Can Tested
  52. 05:44No Gas in the Face
  53. 05:51LETHAL Corp. is Based
  54. 05:58Speaking Sense into the Community
  55. 06:02Benefit from the Video
  56. 06:06Join the Discord
  57. 06:09Congrats LETHAL Corp.
  58. 06:14Trench Grenades Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended optic riser height for a duty carbine?

For a duty carbine, a lower 1/3 optic riser is recommended. This height allows for co-witnessing with iron sights, ensuring proper sight alignment with the muzzle and improving hit probability at various distances by facilitating better understanding of bullet drop holds.

Why is the SPR (Special Purpose Rifle) concept considered obsolete?

The SPR concept is largely considered obsolete because a General Purpose Rifle (GPR) is now favored. A GPR is designed to be versatile, capable of performing effectively in urban environments and at distances up to 700 meters, prioritizing maneuverability and adaptability over specialized roles.

What are the drawbacks of using vertical grips on modern rifles?

Vertical grips are often seen as a deviation from modern duty rifle setups. They can cause a shift in the point of impact, especially if downward pressure is applied, potentially leading to accuracy issues. It's recommended to use gloves for heat management instead.

Which suppressor brand is highly recommended and why?

Huxworks suppressors are highly recommended by the instructor. They are praised for their performance, specifically for preventing gas blowback into the shooter's face, which is a significant advantage for a more comfortable and effective shooting experience.

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