Light-Weight Skeletonized AR-15 & April Giveaway Announcement! |WE ARE GIVING THIS RIFLE AWAY!

Published on April 7, 2016
Duration: 6:18

This video features Jerry Miculek, a legendary speed shooter, demonstrating a high-speed shooting drill developed for special forces. The drill emphasizes rapid target acquisition and maintaining trigger motion across multiple targets, requiring 18 rounds and nine target engagements. The video also announces an April giveaway for a custom F-1 Firearms skeletonized AR-15, highlighting its lightweight, race-gun design and performance features.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek demonstrates a high-speed shooting drill requiring 18 rounds and nine target acquisitions, emphasizing vision and trigger control. He also showcases the F-1 Firearms skeletonized AR-15, achieving a six-shot string in 1.08 seconds due to its lightweight design and specialized components like the Miculek compensator.

Chapters

  1. 00:15April Giveaway Announcement: F-1 Firearms Rifle
  2. 01:53High-Speed Shooting Drill for Special Forces
  3. 03:11Miculek Handguard & Compensator Features
  4. 03:50Speed Performance Test: 1.08 Second String

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you enter the April giveaway for the F-1 Firearms rifle?

To enter the giveaway, viewers must subscribe to the Trigger Tribe channel and leave a creative comment. The top six entries will be chosen, and the final winner will be drawn from a hat. Runners-up will receive Miculek handguards.

What makes the F-1 Firearms skeletonized AR-15 ideal for speed shooting?

The rifle features extensive skeletonized cuts for significant weight reduction, a slim Miculek M7M handguard for maneuverability through ports or against props, and a Miculek compensator for recoil management, all contributing to its 'race gun' performance.

What is the high-speed shooting drill demonstrated by Jerry Miculek?

The drill involves nine target acquisitions using 18 rounds across five targets. It requires rapid transitions from a central target to targets on the right and left, emphasizing vision, target acquisition, and continuous trigger motion.

What are the performance metrics for the skeletonized AR-15?

During testing with frangible ammunition, the rifle achieved a six-shot string in 1.08 seconds and a three-target transition drill in 1.06 seconds, showcasing its exceptional speed capabilities.

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