THE BLACK SAMURAI OF DUVAL!

Published on February 16, 2026
Duration: 27:00

This video features an expert-level firearms instructor demonstrating advanced training drills with custom AR-15 builds and a Glock 19. The instructor provides detailed breakdowns of two distinct AR platforms (11.5-inch and 16-inch DMR), discusses component choices including suppressors, optics, triggers, and buffer systems, and evaluates the performance of specific ammunition and buffer springs. The session emphasizes practical application through rifle-to-pistol transitions and long-range pistol accuracy with iron sights.

Quick Summary

An expert firearms instructor demonstrates advanced training drills using custom 11.5-inch and 16-inch AR-15 builds, tests American Quality Ammunition, and practices long-range pistol accuracy with a Glock 19 at 50 yards, highlighting component choices and performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction & Training Location
  2. 00:3611.5" AR Build Breakdown
  3. 02:21Ammunition Testing: 5.56x45mm 77gr HP-OTM
  4. 03:3116" DMR Build Breakdown
  5. 06:51Range Drills: Sprinco Spring Performance
  6. 14:19Rifle & Pistol Transition Drills
  7. 18:13Long Range Pistol Drills (Glock 19)

Frequently Asked Questions

What components are featured in the 11.5-inch AR build?

The 11.5-inch AR build includes a YHM T2 Turbo suppressor, Modlite PLHV2 light, BCM MCMR rail, Primary Arms 5x Prism optic with a Holosun 509T piggyback, E2 Armory gold bolt carrier, ALG ACH trigger, and an SB Tactical SBA3 brace, built on an Anderson lower.

What is the price range for the American Quality Ammunition tested?

The American Quality Ammunition 5.56x45mm 77 Grain HP-OTM tested in the video costs approximately 60 to 70 cents per round, placing it in the mid-to-high tier for range and training ammunition.

How does the instructor address 'gummy' cycling issues in AR-15s?

The instructor addresses 'gummy' cycling issues by testing different Sprinco buffer springs, specifically comparing the performance of the Red spring against Blue and Orange variants to find optimal reliability.

What is the purpose of the 16-inch DMR build discussed?

The 16-inch DMR (Designated Marksman Rifle) build is presented with components suited for precision shooting at longer distances, featuring a high-magnification scope and a robust buffer system for stable performance.

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