This video delves into the history of the M16A2 rifle, exploring its development and featuring insights into what Eugene Stoner might have thought about it. The description lists numerous accessories and related products available for purchase, including zeroing targets, rifle slings, cleaning kits, optics like the Trijicon ACOG, and shooting rests. The content appears to focus on the M16A2's historical context and provides links to gear relevant to its use and maintenance.
This video focuses on building and maintaining U.S. Service Rifle clones, featuring specific components and accessories. It showcases a Trijicon ACOG scope with a ballistic reticle, an M16A1 rifle, and various slings for M1 Garand and other rifles. The description also lists cleaning kits, targets for zeroing, and mentions an Armorer's Manual. The video appears to be a resource for enthusiasts interested in historical military firearms and their modern equivalents, providing links to purchase recommended gear and offering discount codes for various firearm-related businesses.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews showcases the Rite in the Rain 25 meter zeroing targets designed for the M-16A2, M4, and AR-15 rifle platforms. The description highlights that these waterproof targets, utilized by the U.S. Military, allow for setting a 300-meter zero by shooting at the closer 25-meter distance. The review directs viewers to Rite in the Rain's tactical products section.
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