This video features a "Frankenstein" rifle, assembled from surviving parts of destructive tests and components known for unreliability, named the "Icarus". The creator then takes this assembled rifle to a competitive rifle match, the 2015 Rio Salado Independence Day event, to test its performance against 75 other shooters. The match includes targets ranging from close-range paper to long-range steel (300+ yards), creating a high-stakes scenario for the unconventional rifle.
This trailer for an InRange video showcases the Icarus Rifle being used in a competitive shooting event. The concept behind the build involves assembling surviving rifle parts and components known for unreliability to intentionally "stick it to Murphy." The rifle is then taken to the Rio Salado Independence Day rifle match to compete against 75 other shooters across various distances, from close-range paper targets to over 300-yard steel.
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