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Published on August 22, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases the Faxon Hyperlite, an exceptionally lightweight AR-15 weighing 4.93 lbs, as demonstrated by firearms instructor PewView. The content highlights the rifle's performance in rapid-fire drills on steel targets, emphasizing its low recoil and excellent handling. It also features engagement of diverse targets, including reactive explosive targets, underscoring the rifle's versatility and the instructor's advanced proficiency.

Quick Summary

The Faxon Hyperlite AR-15 is highlighted as the lightest the speaker has held, weighing 4.93 lbs. It features a 16-inch pencil barrel, Hiperfire trigger, and Radian safety, demonstrating low recoil and excellent handling during rapid-fire drills on steel and reactive targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Faxon Hyperlite - Lightest AR-15
  2. 00:08Shooting Performance: Rapid Fire & Low Recoil
  3. 00:14Target Practice: Reactive & Aerial Targets
  4. 00:51Final Rating & Humorous Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Faxon Hyperlite AR-15 unique?

The Faxon Hyperlite is distinguished by its exceptionally low weight, coming in at just 4.93 lbs. This is achieved through specialized components like a lightweight BCG, forged receiver set, and a carbon fiber handguard, making it one of the lightest AR-15s available.

How does the Faxon Hyperlite perform during shooting?

During shooting demonstrations, the Faxon Hyperlite exhibits very low recoil, even during rapid-fire sequences on steel targets. Its lightweight design contributes to excellent handling characteristics, making it easy to maneuver and control.

What components are highlighted in the Faxon Hyperlite build?

Key components mentioned include the Faxon Gunner Lightweight BCG, Hiperfire Trigger, Radian 45-degree safety selector, MFT Minimalist Stock, an X-Tra Lite Forged Receiver Set, and a 16-inch pencil barrel with a Slim 3-Port Muzzle Brake.

What kind of targets were used to test the Faxon Hyperlite?

The rifle was tested on various targets, including standard steel targets for rapid-fire drills, a spray paint can with an attached Firebird 65BIO explosive target for reactive engagement, and aerial targets.

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