This video delves into the history and construction of the Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle (SPR) used by U.S. Special Operations Forces. Brownells Gun Tech Keith Ford showcases his personal clones of the Mk 12 Mod 0 and Mod 1 variants. The description details the origins of the Mk 12, its development by NSWC Crane, and key components of each Mod. It highlights differences in handguards, barrels, sights, and furniture between the Mod 0 and Mod 1, as well as mentioning the Mod H. The video also touches upon the intended ammunition (Mk 262 Mod 1) and the rifle's effective range, referencing notable operators like Marcus Luttrell and Jack Carr.
This video focuses on the .223 Remington cartridge, specifically with a 77gr Sierra Match King bullet. It explores the use of two different powders: Alliant Power-Pro Varmint and VihtaVuori N140. This is presented as the 14th episode in a "Mk 262 Mod 1 clone" series, indicating a focus on recreating or testing ammunition configurations relevant to military or competitive shooting. The inclusion of 'Varmint' in the powder name suggests potential applications beyond target shooting.
This video focuses on handloading ammunition for the .223 Remington cartridge, specifically utilizing 77gr Sierra Match King bullets. It's presented as the 13th installment in a "Mk 262 Mod 1 clone" series, indicating a focus on replicating a known military specification. The primary powder tested is VihtaVuori N540, with comparisons also being made to Accurate 2520, IMR 8208 XBR, and AR-Comp powders. The bullet features a Cannelure, which is relevant for certain reloading techniques. The description notes that all external links have been removed to comply with YouTube's policies.
This video is part 7 of a series focused on cloning Black Hills 77gr OTM factory ammunition, commonly known as Mk 262 Mod 1. The experiment specifically tests two powders for achieving this replica load: IMR 8208 XBR and Alliant AR-Comp. The description notes that all external links have been removed to comply with YouTube's content policies, but a Patreon link is provided for support. The video delves into the reloading process and powder performance for this specific ammunition goal.
This video is the fifth part of a series aiming to clone Black Hills 77gr OTM factory ammunition, known as Mk 262 Mod 1. The focus of this installment is testing Hodgdon Varget powder as a component in this reloading endeavor. The description notes that all external links have been removed to comply with YouTube's content policies.
This video focuses on a reloading project to clone the Mk 262 Mod 1 ammunition, specifically the Black Hills 5.56 77gr OTM round. The experiment involves testing the performance of the CFE223 powder in achieving this clone. The description mentions the removal of links due to YouTube policy and directs viewers to a Patreon page for support.
This YouTube video, part 2 of a "Mk 262 Cloning" series, focuses on replicating the Mk 262 Mod 1, specifically the Black Hills 5.56 77gr OTM ammunition. The experiment tests Accurate 2520 as the powder of choice for this reloading endeavor. The description notes the removal of links to comply with YouTube policies and promotes a Patreon page for the creator.
This video begins an examination of factory Mk 262 Mod 1 ammunition from Black Hills Ammunition. The content will delve into the components of this ammunition, specifically focusing on powder selection and other associated parts. The series aims to replicate or closely analyze the specifications and performance of this particular round.
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