What modifications do you have on your rifle?

Published on November 11, 2023
Duration: 0:53

This video provides an expert overview of a customized AR-15 training rifle, detailing modifications favored by a combat veteran with experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. Key components discussed include an LWRC upper receiver, EOTech optics with a magnifier, an IR/visible laser, an LWRC ported muzzle brake, and a Wilson Combat bolt release. The importance of a Cerakote finish for durability and rust prevention is also highlighted, offering practical insights for firearm owners.

Quick Summary

This custom AR-15 rifle features an LWRC upper receiver, EOTech optics with a magnifier, an IR/visible laser, an LWRC ported muzzle brake, and a Wilson Combat bolt release. A Cerakote finish is applied for enhanced rust and corrosion resistance, a modification favored by combat veterans for its durability and reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Introduction
  2. 00:07Optics Configuration
  3. 00:18Laser and Muzzle Device
  4. 00:29Controls and Finish

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on this custom AR-15 rifle?

The custom AR-15 features an LWRC upper receiver, an EOTech red dot sight with a magnifier, an IR/visible laser module, an LWRC ported muzzle brake, and a Wilson Combat bolt release. A Cerakote finish is applied for durability.

Why is a Cerakote finish recommended for firearms?

Cerakote provides excellent protection against rust and corrosion, enhancing the firearm's longevity and reliability. This is particularly beneficial for users who may not clean their firearms frequently, ensuring better performance in various conditions.

What optics setup is discussed and why?

An EOTech red dot sight paired with a flip-to-side magnifier is discussed. This setup is favored for its simplicity and versatility, proven effective during combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

What is the benefit of an LWRC ported muzzle brake?

The LWRC ported muzzle brake is highlighted as one of the best available for managing recoil and muzzle rise. Its design helps keep the rifle stable during rapid firing, improving shooter control and accuracy.

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