NERF Scope On AR15 Works?

Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 0:36

This video demonstrates the practical outcome of attaching a Nerf toy optic to a real AR-15 rifle. The presenter, Johnny Q, accepts a viewer's challenge to test the durability and functionality of the toy optic under live fire conditions. The experiment concludes that the Nerf optic is not suitable for use on a real firearm due to its failure to remain attached after a single shot.

Quick Summary

Attaching a Nerf toy optic to a real AR-15 is not advisable. While it can be mounted, the toy optic lacks the durability to withstand firearm recoil. In testing, the Nerf scope detached from the AR-15 after a single shot, proving it unsuitable for real-world firearm applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Nerf Optic Challenge
  2. 00:04Gear Presentation: Nerf Optic & AR-15
  3. 00:10Attaching the Nerf Optic
  4. 00:18POV Shooting Test
  5. 00:25Test Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you put a Nerf scope on a real AR-15?

While you can physically attach a Nerf toy scope to an AR-15's rail, it is not recommended. The toy optic is not designed to handle the recoil of a real firearm and will likely fail, as demonstrated in this test where it detached after a single shot.

What happens when you fire an AR-15 with a Nerf scope attached?

When an AR-15 is fired with a Nerf scope attached, the significant recoil force typically causes the toy optic to detach from the firearm's rail. These toy accessories lack the robust construction and secure mounting mechanisms required for real firearms.

Are Nerf scopes suitable for firearms?

No, Nerf scopes are designed as toys and are not suitable for use on real firearms. They lack the durability, precision, and secure mounting systems necessary to withstand firearm recoil and maintain zero.

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