The Remington RSASS… sucks?

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 0:58

This video demonstrates a tactical movement drill with the Remington RSASS, highlighting the challenges of handling a heavy semi-automatic rifle during dynamic engagements. Instructor Lucas Botkin showcases a malfunction scenario and the subsequent clearance process, emphasizing the importance of proficiency with .308 caliber platforms in high-stress situations. The content is geared towards experienced shooters familiar with tactical rifle operations.

Quick Summary

The Remington RSASS encountered a malfunction during a tactical movement drill, leading to frustration and a critical review of its reliability. The heavy, semi-automatic rifle presents handling challenges, and internal components like the bolt carrier group were inspected.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Shooting and Malfunction
  2. 00:17Internal Inspection
  3. 00:32Tactical Drills and Movement

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues did the Remington RSASS encounter in the T.REX ARMS video?

During a tactical movement drill, the Remington RSASS experienced a malfunction early in the sequence. This led to visible frustration and a critical assessment of the rifle's reliability in dynamic shooting scenarios.

What are the handling characteristics of the Remington RSASS during tactical drills?

The Remington RSASS is a heavy semi-automatic platform, weighing approximately 12 lbs unloaded. This weight presents significant handling challenges during dynamic movement and tactical engagements, requiring advanced shooter skill.

What components were inspected after the RSASS malfunction?

Following the malfunction, close-up shots focused on the rifle's internals, specifically the bolt carrier group and charging handle. This suggests these components were suspected or confirmed to be the source of the reliability issue.

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