My Go To Rifles

Published on January 24, 2021
Duration: 3:21

Daniel from Richardson Precision & Training showcases three of his AR-15 builds: a shorty AR pistol, a first custom build, and his BCM Recce. He highlights specific components like muzzle brakes, rails, optics, uppers, lowers, and triggers, emphasizing durability and personal preference for 14.5-inch barrels. The video serves as a personal showcase of his preferred rifle configurations.

Quick Summary

Daniel from Richardson Precision & Training showcases his preferred AR-15 builds, emphasizing 14.5-inch barrels as his go-to length. He highlights specific components like Dead Air muzzle brakes, Strike Industries rails, Aimpoint PRO and True Glow optics, and BCM firearms, noting their durability and personal preference.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction
  2. 00:18Shorty AR Pistol Build
  3. 01:01First Custom AR Build
  4. 01:22Aimpoint PRO Optic
  5. 01:41BAD Lever & CMC Trigger
  6. 01:51BCM Recce 14.5" - Old Reliable
  7. 02:23True Glow Optic
  8. 02:51Everyday Rifles & Preferences
  9. 03:04Call to Action: Share Your Builds

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Daniel's preferred AR-15 barrel lengths?

Daniel from Richardson Precision & Training strongly prefers 14.5-inch barrel AR-15s. He states that this length has 'spoiled' him and he has no intention of returning to 16-inch barrels for his personal rifles.

What components are featured on the shorty AR pistol build?

The shorty AR pistol build includes a Dead Air muzzle brake, Strike Industries rail and charging handle, a Primary Arms optic, and Spikes Tactical upper and lower receivers. It's noted as his first AR pistol.

What makes the BCM Recce 14.5" Daniel's 'old reliable' rifle?

Daniel refers to his BCM Recce 14.5-inch rifle as 'old reliable'. It's a full BCM build from the factory, and he expresses his general love for BCM firearms, highlighting its consistent performance.

Which optics has Daniel used and found durable?

Daniel has found both his Aimpoint PRO optic on his first custom build and a True Glow optic on his BCM Recce to be very durable. He notes that he 'can't seem to break' either of them.

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