Tactical Tuesday Livestream 133 | Acre Gold

Published on May 11, 2022
Duration: 179:36

This livestream discusses various firearms-related topics, including optics recommendations, firearm contracts, and defensive shooting techniques. The instructor emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and practical application over theoretical advantages, particularly when choosing optics for carbines. He also touches on the evolution of military small arms and the importance of supporting Second Amendment organizations.

Quick Summary

For carbines like AR-15s, a 1x optic is generally preferred for close-quarters engagements, with the Primary Arms SLx 1x Microprism being a durable, battery-free option. Magnifiers can be added for increased zoom, but should be removed when not in use to avoid blind spots and excess weight. Elevated optic mounts offer situational awareness benefits but can compromise long-range accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 08:23Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 11:00Live Stream Q&A Format
  3. 12:01Guest Introductions: Steve Holland & Jay Johnson
  4. 13:09Personal Updates: Daughter's Graduation
  5. 14:47Upcoming Patreon Content & Classes
  6. 15:36Tactical Rifleman Training Schedule
  7. 16:04High-Risk Travel & Medical Classes
  8. 17:26Question: Colonel Allen West & NRA
  9. 18:42Supporting Second Amendment Organizations
  10. 19:23Question: Demonstrated Concepts Cheek AR-15
  11. 20:20Opinion on 300 Blackout
  12. 23:23Question: Primary Arms 3x vs 1x Prism
  13. 24:13Primary Arms Microprism Durability & Features
  14. 25:01Preference for 1x Optic on Carbines
  15. 28:12Torture Testing the 1x Microprism
  16. 31:08Question: SIG's Army Contracts (P320, NGSW)
  17. 34:56SIG's Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW)
  18. 38:44SIG's .338 Norma Machine Gun Contract
  19. 40:37Need for Small Arms Updates
  20. 42:17Question: Monopod vs. Rear Bag for Precision Rifle
  21. 42:42Question: Harris Bipod Upgrades
  22. 44:04Question: 3x Magnifier on AR - Worth the Weight?
  23. 46:26Monopod vs. Rear Bag Discussion
  24. 47:42Question: Compensated Pistols
  25. 48:42Question: Strange Cultural Customs on Deployment
  26. 50:07Question: Field-Worthy Pants
  27. 50:54Question: Kids and Firearms Safety
  28. 53:40Teaching Firearm Safety to Non-Shooters
  29. 55:02Jay Johnson on Kids and Firearms
  30. 56:04Question: 1.93"/2" Optic Mounts
  31. 62:31Jay Johnson's Opinion on Optic Mounts
  32. 63:19Question: Surefire Muzzle Brake vs. War Comp
  33. 64:25Introducing Steve Holland and Jay Johnson
  34. 65:23Question: Mechanics Gloves
  35. 66:30Question: Best Pistol Class for Improvement
  36. 68:34Rogers Courses for Combat Pistol Training
  37. 72:24Question: Moving from .22LR to 5.56 for Kids
  38. 73:23Question: Opinion on .408 Round (Steve Holland)
  39. 74:25.408 CheyTac Ballistics and Engineering
  40. 77:36.300 Norma vs. .338 Lapua
  41. 78:36Evolution of Extreme Long-Range Shooting
  42. 80:50Tactical Example: Dragon Missile vs. .50 Cal
  43. 82:27Dragon Missile Anecdote
  44. 84:46Mission Success Over Range
  45. 85:12Question: Jay Johnson's Role on A-Team
  46. 85:33Jay Johnson's Background and Meeting Carl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best optic for a carbine like an AR-15?

For general carbine use, especially in close quarters, a 1x optic like the Primary Arms SLx 1x Microprism is highly recommended. It's durable, battery-free, and offers a clear sight picture. Magnifiers can be added for situations requiring more zoom, but should ideally be removed when not in use to avoid blind spots and excess weight.

What are the advantages of the SIG Sauer P320 (M17/M18) for military use?

The SIG P320 is considered a significant upgrade over the Beretta M9, offering improved reliability and ergonomics. Its adoption by the US military highlights the trend towards modern striker-fired pistols that meet specific requirements like external safeties, making them suitable for a wide range of operational needs.

What is the purpose of the 6.8 SIG Fury cartridge in the NGSW program?

The 6.8 SIG Fury cartridge, also known as .277 SIG Fury, is designed to provide a more powerful intermediate round for the Next Generation Squad Weapon. It aims to defeat modern threats and body armor at greater distances than traditional 5.56mm rounds, offering a significant ballistic advantage.

Should I use a monopod or a rear bag for precision rifle shooting?

For static prone shooting in precision rifle courses, a rear bag generally offers superior stability compared to a monopod. While a monopod is convenient as it's always attached, a sandbag provides a more solid platform for accurate shots. The choice may depend on the specific shooting scenario and personal preference.

What are the benefits of elevated optic mounts on AR-15s?

Elevated optic mounts (1.93" or higher) can improve situational awareness and comfort by allowing a more upright head position, especially when wearing gas masks. However, for general combat shooting, lower mounts are typically preferred for better accuracy at distance and managing trajectory. The decision is often situational.

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