This video discusses the U.S. military's adoption of the new 6.8x51mm cartridge, branded as the .277 Fury, for its Next Generation Squad Weapon program. The change is driven by a need for a more effective round against modern threats, particularly those with advanced body armor, addressing perceived deficiencies of the 5.56mm and 7.62mm calibers in recent conflicts. The shift signifies a departure from decades of standardization.
This video discusses the U.S. Army's transition away from the 5.56mm and 7.62mm rounds to the new 6.8x51mm cartridge. It highlights the capabilities of the new caliber, developed under the Next Generation Squad Weapon program, emphasizing its increased range, power, and armor penetration. The video also mentions the new firearms and optics paired with this cartridge, including the SIG Sauer M7 rifle, M250 automatic rifle, and XM157 Fire Control optic. It aims to explain why the older calibers are no longer sufficient for modern warfare and positions the 6.8x51mm as a significant advancement in infantry firepower.
This YouTube video focuses on the US Army's XM7 Rifle, also known as the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW). The title and description highlight this specific firearm, with a call to action for channel membership and a mention of MidwayUSA as a sponsor. While no direct content of the rifle's demonstration is provided, the focus is clearly on this new military rifle.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth look at the SIG SAUER manufacturing process, offering a factory tour that highlights how their firearms are made. The content includes overviews of various facilities, including the assembly floor, a look at SDI (likely referring to a specific department or training program), employee interviews, and a visit to the Range Control Center. The tour extends to the SIG Experience Center, featuring a museum and shooting range, and also explores the Rochester facility. Notably, the video touches upon the NGSW (Next Generation Squad Weapon) expansion and briefly showcases the Flux Raider. The description also mentions that links to featured products are available on their website.
This YouTube video features a discussion of Santa's "6.8x51 Sig Spear NGSW". While direct product links are restricted on YouTube, viewers are directed to the channel's website for featured products. The description also promotes several other YouTube channels associated with Classic Firearms, including a second channel, a podcast channel, and a clips channel, along with links to their social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This video pits the M4 rifle against the Sig Spear NGSW, a comparison of two significant firearms. The description directs viewers to the creator's website for featured products and promotes their other YouTube channels (Outside The Warehouse, CF Podcast, CF Clips) and social media presence (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). The video likely offers an in-depth analysis or range test of these rifles, focusing on their performance and features.
This video provides a practical accuracy test of the civilian-spec SIG Spear rifle in 7.62x51mm, exploring its potential as a variant related to the U.S. Army's XM7/M7 (NGSW program). The content covers shooting the rifle at 800 yards, discusses its military origins and the 6.8x51mm cartridge, and offers shooting impressions and analysis. It also highlights the rifle's comparison to the military's intended loadout and features support for the "9 Hole Reviews" channel.
This video features a former U.S. Army Ordnance Officer discussing the XM7/M7 Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program. The discussion explores whether the rifle is a 'bad idea' for the Army, examining its claims of increased lethality at longer distances against potential logistical flaws. The officer provides an ordnance perspective, touching on ammunition supply and the XM157 optic. The video also briefly mentions the civilian SIG Spear rifle and references a separate practical accuracy episode.
This video provides a review of the Sig Sauer MCX SPEAR-LT rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The reviewer highlights the rifle's fun shooting experience and its lineage from the MCX line and the NGSW SPEAR rifle, noting similarities in controls and design. Challenges with 7.62x39mm magazines in AR patterns are mentioned, but the included Duramag is praised. The reviewer suggests the rifle is a fun option, especially when suppressed, and lists the specific gear used in the video, including an Aimpoint Micro T-2, Scalarworks mount, Surefire light, and Sig SLX-C suppressor. The video is presented by Kit Badger.
This video features a shooting review of the new NGSW SIG MCX SPEAR rifle chambered in the 6.8x51mm caliber. The creator provides links for channel support through Patreon, information on their reviews via a website, and social media handles on Instagram and Twitter for further engagement. A call to action for YouTube channel membership is also included.
This YouTube video focuses on the new Sig 6.8x51 Sig Spear, highlighting its civilian availability. The description encourages viewers to visit the channel's website for featured products and also promotes their other YouTube channels (Outside The Warehouse, CF Podcast, CF Clips), as well as their social media presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The content appears to be a review or introduction to this specific firearm.
This video features a review of the Knight's Armament Company (KAC) SR-25 rifle, specifically a 14.5" barrel variant chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The presenter discusses the rifle's impressive performance, its suitability for both close-quarters and long-range shooting, and its connection to the NGSW (Next Generation Squad Weapon) program. The video also touches on the ballistic advantages of 6.5 Creedmoor over .308 Winchester, the evolution of the SR-25 platform for the MRGG-A designation, and the modernizations implemented by KAC. Mentions are made of collaborators, merchandise, and Patreon support.