The ULTIMATE Fighting Rifle - You Can't Touch This

Published on September 19, 2020
Duration: 12:47

This video showcases a satirical 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' build, a custom Heckler & Koch MR556A1, emphasizing top-tier components regardless of cost or weight. Expert Tim from Military Arms Channel highlights its extreme weight (28.52 lbs), the Trijicon MGRS optic with a 2000m range dial, Cloud Defensive light, and its multi-role capabilities, all presented with humorous commentary on tactical YouTube culture.

Quick Summary

The 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' is a custom Heckler & Koch MR556A1 build weighing 28.52 lbs, featuring a Trijicon MGRS optic with a 2000m range dial, Cloud Defensive light, and a Magpul D60 drum. Expert Tim from Military Arms Channel presents it satirically, highlighting its robust, military-grade components and multi-role capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ultimate Fighting Rifle
  2. 01:24Weight and Base Platform
  3. 02:09Trijicon MGRS Optic
  4. 04:03Illumination and Secondary Optics
  5. 06:48HK MR556A1 Features
  6. 08:46Versatility and Roles
  7. 10:30Long Range Satire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the base rifle used for the 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' build?

The base rifle for the 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' build is a Heckler & Koch MR556A1. This platform was chosen for its reliable piston-driven operating system and specific features suitable for a high-end custom build.

What optic is featured on the custom HK MR556A1 rifle?

The primary optic featured is the Trijicon MGRS (Machine Gun Reflex Sight). This military-grade optic is designed for heavy weapons and includes a range dial adjustable from 300m up to 2000m.

How much does the 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' weigh?

The custom Heckler & Koch MR556A1, dubbed the 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle', weighs a substantial 28.52 lbs. This significant weight is attributed to the selection of robust, high-end components used in the build.

What is the satirical element of the 'Ultimate Fighting Rifle' video?

The video satirically parodies tactical YouTube culture and 'mall ninja' builds by using extremely high-end, military-grade components regardless of cost or weight. It humorously mocks exaggerated performance claims, particularly regarding long-range accuracy.

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