Scar 17 Recoil Demonstration

Published on March 7, 2017
Duration: 0:55

This video from T.REX ARMS, featuring expert instructor Lucas Botkin, demonstrates advanced recoil management techniques for the FN SCAR 17S in 7.62x51mm. It highlights controlling muzzle climb during rapid-fire strings, analyzing the rifle's cycling in slow motion, and maintaining stability through dynamic transitions. The demonstration also showcases the effective integration of tactical accessories.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Lucas Botkin from T.REX ARMS demonstrates advanced recoil management for the FN SCAR 17S in 7.62x51mm. The video highlights techniques for controlling muzzle climb during rapid fire, analyzing the rifle's cycling in slow motion, and maintaining stability through dynamic shooting strings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FN SCAR 17S Markings & Prep
  2. 00:11Rapid Fire Recoil Management Demo
  3. 00:16Slow Motion Recoil Analysis
  4. 00:30High-Intensity Shooting Strings
  5. 00:47Gear Showcase & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the FN SCAR 17S handle recoil during rapid fire?

The FN SCAR 17S in 7.62x51mm exhibits noticeable muzzle climb during rapid fire. Expert shooters like Lucas Botkin demonstrate techniques to actively manage this climb, maintaining stability and control for faster follow-up shots.

What accessories are shown on the SCAR 17S in this demonstration?

The SCAR 17S is equipped with an EOTech HWS and magnifier, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-DA laser aiming device, a Surefire Scout light, and a BCM Gunfighter vertical grip, showcasing effective tactical accessory integration.

What caliber is the FN SCAR 17S demonstrated in this video?

The FN SCAR 17S featured in this T.REX ARMS demonstration is chambered in 7.62x51mm, also commonly known as .308 Winchester.

What is the primary focus of the T.REX ARMS SCAR 17S recoil demonstration?

The primary focus is on demonstrating and teaching advanced techniques for managing the recoil and muzzle climb of the FN SCAR 17S during rapid-fire engagements, emphasizing shooter control and rifle stability.

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