Basic Automatic Rifleman Skill Building- Gear & Basic Skill Development

Published on February 1, 2026
Duration: 52:48

This guide details essential gear and techniques for Automatic Rifleman skills, as demonstrated by a Professional Tactical Firearms Instructor from Regular Guy Training LLC. It covers rifle setup, including the M556 A4 with a Cold Hammer Forged barrel and Surefire muzzle brake, emphasizing the importance of a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT) system. Key techniques include establishing Natural Point of Aim (NPA) for stable prone shooting, effective burst fire drills for terrain denial, and proper standing posture for recoil management during rapid fire. The instruction highlights practical field considerations like heat management, stock selection, and carrying spare parts.

Quick Summary

Learn Automatic Rifleman skills from a Professional Tactical Firearms Instructor, focusing on gear like the M556 A4 rifle with a Cold Hammer Forged barrel and Surefire muzzle brake. Key techniques include establishing Natural Point of Aim (NPA) for stable prone shooting, effective burst fire drills for terrain denial, and proper standing posture for recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 01:06Rifle and Barrel Selection
  3. 02:51Muzzle Devices and Gas Systems
  4. 06:31Handguards and Optics
  5. 08:39Stocks and Field Spares
  6. 10:08Prone Fundamentals and NPA
  7. 13:00Prone Burst Control Drills
  8. 15:19Standing Position and Recoil Management
  9. 18:39Shooting on the Move

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key gear considerations for an Automatic Rifleman?

Key gear includes the M556 A4 rifle with a Cold Hammer Forged barrel, Surefire muzzle brake, and a Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). Thicker handguards like Geissele, stocks with battery compartments (LMT/B5), and Lancer magazines are also recommended for performance and field sustainment.

How is Natural Point of Aim (NPA) established for stable shooting?

NPA is established in the prone position by 'loading' the rifle into the stock. This means applying slight rearward pressure, allowing the rifle to settle naturally without excessive muscle tension, creating a stable platform similar to using a bipod.

What is the objective of burst fire drills for an Automatic Rifleman?

The primary goal of burst fire drills is to achieve a 100% hit rate per burst at distances like 50 and 100 yards. This focuses on denying terrain to the enemy by ensuring effective fire concentration, rather than prioritizing individual shot precision.

Why are specific buffer and recoil spring combinations important for FRT triggers?

For FRT reliability, a heavy buffer is often used. However, pairing it with a standard carbine recoil spring can speed up the action timing, preventing the 'stuttering' effect and ensuring consistent cycling during the extremely rapid fire facilitated by the FRT.

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