The AR1776 πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜‚

Published on July 12, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases a unique custom muzzleloader build, the AR1776, by PewView. It details the installation of modern tactical accessories like an Eotech sight, Surefire light, and Ranger Point Precision furniture onto a Traditions ball and cap muzzleloader. The guide covers the manual reloading process and range testing, including engaging steel targets and performing ballistic tests on simulated targets, demonstrating the firearm's surprising terminal impact. PewView, an established firearms content creator, provides this expert insight with a humorous and enthusiastic tone.

Quick Summary

The AR1776 is a custom-built Traditions ball and cap muzzleloader enhanced with tactical accessories like an Eotech sight and Surefire light. It features Ranger Point Precision furniture and is manually reloaded. The build achieved a claimed 1776 FPS and showed impressive terminal impact on targets during range tests.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the AR1776
  2. 00:15Reloading and Range Testing
  3. 00:33Ballistic Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AR1776?

The AR1776 is a custom-built muzzleloader based on a Traditions ball and cap design. It's uniquely outfitted with modern tactical accessories such as an Eotech holographic sight, Surefire Mini Scout light, and Ranger Point Precision furniture, creating a blend of historical and contemporary firearm aesthetics.

How is the AR1776 reloaded?

The AR1776 is reloaded manually using the traditional ball and cap muzzleloader method. This involves loading powder, a projectile (ball), and securing a percussion cap for ignition, all performed from the muzzle end of the barrel.

What tactical accessories are featured on the AR1776?

The AR1776 features several tactical accessories, including an Eotech Holographic Sight for aiming, a Surefire Mini Scout light for illumination, and Ranger Point Precision handguard and stock for improved handling and a tactical look.

What kind of performance can be expected from the AR1776?

The AR1776 boasts a claimed velocity of 1776 FPS and demonstrated significant terminal impact during range testing, effectively engaging steel targets, a ballistic gel head, and a cinder block.

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