This video from American Outlaw features the Sig MCX-Spear XM7, touted as the M4's replacement. The content focuses on testing the rifle's capabilities, specifically the 277 SIG FURY ammunition, to see how far it can accurately shoot, with a target of 600 yards. The video also addresses the rifle's weight and whether it's considered a precision rifle. It includes mentions of ARKEN optics and provides links to SDI, Transcend, and Ammo Squared Inc.
This review covers the Sig Sauer MCX Spear (XM7), a civilian version of the US Army's new battle rifle. The video highlights its flexibility with ambidextrous controls, non-reciprocating charging handle, and integrated QD mounts. It discusses various caliber options including 7.62x51, 6.5 Creedmoor, and the upcoming 277 SIG FURY. Features like the interchangeable barrel, adjustable gas valve, Matchlite Duo Trigger, and Magpul SL-M stock are detailed, alongside its coyote tan finish and included 20-round magazine. The review aims to convey the rifle's combat-ready appeal and practicality for the civilian market.
This video introduces the SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR, the civilian iteration of the U.S. Army's new XM7 rifle. It highlights the rifle's availability in multiple calibers, including 7.62x51, 6.5 Creedmoor, and the upcoming 277 SIG FURY. Key features discussed include its non-reciprocating charging handle, ambidextrous controls, integrated QD sling mounts, interchangeable barrel system for caliber conversion, adjustable gas valve for suppressor use, the Matchlite Duo Trigger, and a folding Magpul stock. The rifle aims to represent the next generation of firearms.
This December 2022 Q&A session from InRange covers a wide array of firearm and tactical topics. Viewers ask about modern bolt-action rifle setups, chest rigs versus plate carriers, budget thermal/night vision equipment, and themed Brutality matches. Discussions also delve into specific calibers like 6.8x51/.277 Sig Fury, historic firearm scenarios (1812, 1860s), rifle effectiveness in military contexts, and the longevity of the M2 Browning. Other points include squeeze-cocking pistols, lever-action loading, revolver reliability, black powder shooting, AK reloading techniques, retro AR market, firearm selection for a specific time period, ACOG opinions, rimfire competitions, horseback accuracy, and firearm safe criteria. The video concludes with thoughts on suppressors and Karl's potential firearm training ventures.
This video discusses the implications of the US Army's decision to adopt Sig Sauer's Next Generation Squad Weapons (NGSW) system, replacing the M4 and M249 SAW. It highlights the shift away from the 5.56x45 NATO cartridge to the new 6.8x51/.277 SIG FURY ammunition, and the integration of new optics and suppressors. The content is aimed at preppers and the preparedness community, exploring what this military modernization means for their own SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) rifle considerations, while reassuring that 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO will remain relevant.
This episode of Tom Gresham's Gun Talk discusses Louisiana's HB72, a bill proposing constitutional carry, featuring State Representative Danny McCormick. The show also touches on the potential of the new 277 Sig Fury cartridge and debates the appropriateness of a 15-year-old attending a tactical shooting class. The program covers a range of gun-centric topics, from new products to political developments.
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