Becoming Deadly With an AR15

Published on July 12, 2024
Duration: 0:42

This guide emphasizes that true deadliness with an AR-15 stems from extensive training and proficiency, not just expensive gear. Instructor Elliott Delp highlights that thousands of rounds fired through a basic rifle, coupled with expert manipulation skills, make a shooter more dangerous than someone with a high-end rifle but lacking experience. The focus is on practical application and the importance of arming the public responsibly.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Elliott Delp argues that true deadliness with an AR-15 comes from extensive practice and skill, not just expensive gear. Mastering manipulation and firing thousands of rounds through a basic rifle makes a shooter more effective than someone with a high-end rifle who lacks experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Proficiency vs. Gear
  2. 00:16Arming the Public & PSA

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a shooter 'deadly' with an AR-15?

According to firearms instructor Elliott Delp, a shooter who has fired thousands of rounds through a basic AR-15 and knows how to manipulate it effectively is considered more dangerous than someone with a high-end rifle who lacks skill and experience.

Is expensive gear necessary for AR-15 proficiency?

No, instructor Elliott Delp emphasizes that proficiency comes from extensive practice and skill development with any AR-15, even a basic model. Thousands of rounds fired and mastery of manipulation are key, not the price tag of the rifle itself.

What is Palmetto State Armory's role in firearm accessibility?

Palmetto State Armory (PSA) is praised for its mission to make firearms accessible and put them into the hands of the public, supporting the principle of widespread responsible gun ownership.

What AR-15 configuration is discussed?

The video features a standard AR-15 carbine equipped with a red dot optic, an adjustable carbine stock, a standard polymer handguard, and an A2 front sight post, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

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