This video discusses the Ruger SR-556, with the title humorously suggesting that the firearm's design or features are so dated that it's as if it's being recalled from 2009. The description reinforces this sentiment, implying dissatisfaction with Ruger's product or its design choices. While no specific details about the rifle's performance or modifications are provided, the core of the content revolves around the SR-556 itself and the manufacturer, Ruger.
This episode of Guns & Gear Season 8 features Matt Willson from Ruger presenting the new SR-556 Takedown Rifle. The video highlights the features of this specific rifle model, directing viewers to Ruger's website for more information. Guns & Gear aims to provide viewers with an in-depth look at new firearms and products through interviews, demonstrations, and shooting tips, airing on The Sportsman Channel.
This video highlights the innovative Ruger SR-556 Takedown rifle, emphasizing its compact design and ease of maintenance. It details the rifle's gas system, featuring a chrome-lined gas block and piston, which work to keep the action clean by venting by-products away from the bolt carrier. This design is presented as a significant improvement over traditional gas-driven rifles, setting a new standard for modern sporting rifles.
This video review showcases the effectiveness of FrogLube as a firearm cleaning and lubrication product. The reviewer applies FrogLube to their Ruger SR-556 and tests it after approximately 100 rounds. The description highlights a virtually clean bore, indicating the product's advertised performance. The creator is open to potential product deals with companies interested in reaching their "Ozzie Reviews" subscriber base. The video also notes that the background music, 'Healing' by 'Overscene', was used with written permission.
This YouTube video from the 2010 SHOT Show features Kurt showcasing Ruger's new SR-556 rifle. The description implies that other Ruger products may also be featured. The content provides a glimpse into new firearm releases and product highlights from a major industry event.
This is Part 1 of a comprehensive review of the Ruger SR-556 piston-driven AR-15 by Nutnfancy. The video highlights Ruger's history and its entry into the tactical AR market. It praises the SR-556 for its accuracy, reliability, and included accessories like a Troy quad rail, BUIS, and Magpul PMAGs. The review details the piston system's benefits, such as a cleaner bolt carrier and improved performance with suppressors. Downsides mentioned include increased weight compared to direct impingement systems and potential incompatibility with .22 LR conversion kits. The reviewer concludes that the SR-556 is a high-value, reliable carbine suitable for defensive or recreational use for responsible individuals, provided its weight is acceptable.
This video features an interview with Ruger Chief Engineer Kurt Hindle by Shooting Illustrated Managing Editor Adam Heggenstaller. The discussion focuses on the features of Ruger's AR-type rifle, the SR-556. The description also provides a link for a full written review of the SR-556 on americanrifleman.org.
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