This video showcases the rare Knight's Armament Silent Revolving Rifle, a custom firearm developed in the early 1990s for an unnamed agency. Based on a Ruger Redhawk revolver, the rifle was designed to be effectively silent, brass-free, and accurate, capable of 1.5" groups at 100 yards. This was achieved through a unique sabot ammunition with an o-ring seal to close the cylinder gap. Approximately 100 units were produced, with variants using .30-caliber and 7mm bores. The project was internally known as "r-squared."
This video showcases the Knight's Armament Silent Revolving Rifle. While details are scarce without a transcript, the title clearly indicates a focus on this specific firearm. The description promotes firearms reference books from Headstamp Publishing, suggesting a target audience interested in firearm history, technical details, or collectible firearms. The content likely involves a presentation or review of the rifle's features, design, or historical context within the firearms community.
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