We Fix the U.S. Navy's AR-15

Published on April 12, 2024
Duration: 0:53

This guide, presented by GUNBROS, addresses common tactical errors observed in a U.S. Navy AR-15 photo, focusing on correct optic mounting and shooting ergonomics. It emphasizes the importance of proper grip, stance, and equipment setup for effective firearm handling, drawing on the instructor's high authority level and technical proficiency. Key takeaways include correcting backwards optic mounts and adopting a stable C-clamp grip.

Quick Summary

The U.S. Navy's AR-15 photo displayed critical tactical errors, including a backwards Trijicon VCOG optic and poor shooting ergonomics like a 'chicken wing' elbow. Proper mounting and a C-clamp grip with a stable stance are essential for effective firearm control and safety, as demonstrated by GUNBROS.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Viral Navy Photo & Errors
  2. 00:08Correcting Backwards Optic Mount
  3. 00:20Improving Shooting Stance & Grip
  4. 00:35Importance of Subject Matter Experts

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical errors were identified in the U.S. Navy's AR-15 photo?

The primary errors identified were a Trijicon VCOG optic mounted backwards and improper shooting ergonomics, specifically a 'chicken wing' elbow position and an incorrect grip, compromising firearm control and effectiveness.

How should an optic like the Trijicon VCOG be mounted on an AR-15?

Optics such as the Trijicon VCOG should be mounted securely on the Picatinny rail in the correct forward orientation. Mounting it backwards renders it unusable for aiming and shooting effectively.

What is the correct shooting stance and grip for an AR-15?

A proper stance involves keeping the elbow tucked in for stability, and a C-clamp grip on the handguard with the thumb over the bore provides optimal control and recoil management.

Why is proper firearm handling and equipment setup important?

Correct handling and setup ensure the firearm functions as intended and the shooter can maintain control, accuracy, and safety. It's crucial for effective operation, especially in tactical or professional contexts.

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