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Posted: 2/22/2021 6:02:05 PM EDT
Navy SEAL ROASTS My Home Defense Rifle! A few weeks ago, after taking a Trident Concepts Rifle class, Andrew asked Jeff Gonzales to give him some feedback on his HD rifle. Hosted by @chopinbloc @JeffGonzales Edited by @Stylz Sponsored by TNVC: https://tnvc.com/ Sponsored by Winchester Ammunition: https://winchester.com Train with Trident Concepts: https://www.tridentconcepts.com/ Check out ARFCOM's Teespring Store: https://teespring.com/stores/arfcom Follow ARFCOM! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ar15com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ar15com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ar15com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ar15com/ |
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That's not bad. A sling and an attachment point. So what's the recommended sling?
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You could have just posted the rifle here and we would have roasted you just fine
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He said a game warden if you can't get a suppressor , what's a game warden?
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He sure did tiptoe around saying your optic is a cheap Chinese piece of shit
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Ignorant question. Why would a guy in the class have to keep using the charging handle instead of the bolt release?
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Yeah I’d put a primary arms optic on maybe a 22LR range toy not much else. Even then thinking about nope not doing it.
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Quoted: Can he roast both of mine??? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/177719/20210114_192515-1779959.jpg And https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/177719/20210107_222101-1769399.jpg View Quote |
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That was a long video just to say that your shit is all retarded.
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My HD rifle is practically eligible for a retro thread.
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What sling is that? ferro slingster? nothing bad about that sling wtf.
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Quoted: You could have just posted the rifle here and we would have roasted you just fine View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Ignorant question. Why would a guy in the class have to keep using the charging handle instead of the bolt release? View Quote At least when I was training with him he always ran the charging handle and always stripped empty mags out of the rifle. Theory I believe was reducing points of potential failure. You know the mag is out/coming out when you strip it and running the handle provides the maximum forward momentum to the BCG. The man can shoot. |
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Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc.
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Spent so much on the SureFire can, he couldn't afford a decent optic.
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Quoted: I have been in two classes with Gonzalez. At least when I was training with him he always ran the charging handle and always stripped empty mags out of the rifle. Theory I believe was reducing points of potential failure. You know the mag is out/coming out when you strip it and running the handle provides the maximum forward momentum to the BCG. The man can shoot. View Quote Not sure I would run something that hard with a latchless charging handle. |
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Quoted: Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc. View Quote Because an Aimpoint PRO is a great optic and isn't much more than a Primary Arms. Guys spend $350 or more on garbage when they could have bought something like an older EOTech or Comp M2. Nobody is saying everyone needs a $2,000 optic. |
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Quoted: Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc. View Quote You are right. But it's funny seeing high end rifles (KAC, LMT, BCM, or whoever else you think is high end) and then plop a cheap Chicom optic on it (usually also in a high end Geissele, Badger, etc mount - sometimes the mount is more expensive than the optic). I just don't get that. If you are funding limited, and only finger bang a couple times of year for fun, just go cheap all around. |
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Efforts and expenses toward HD were wasted....little did he know the killer had already silently invaded. All the shooting classes in the world failed to prepare him for the beetus.
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Quoted: Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc. View Quote Because stuff breaks when you use it. Cheap stuff breaks more often. Charging handles, safeties, sights, optics, slings, and triggers I have seen fail in person. |
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Quoted: He sure did tiptoe around saying your optic is a cheap Chinese piece of shit View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Because an Aimpoint PRO is a great optic and isn't much more than a Primary Arms. Guys spend $350 or more on garbage when they could have bought something like an older EOTech or Comp M2. Nobody is saying everyone needs a $2,000 optic. View Quote What if he has a prism 1x optic because he has astigmatism? Next best option then becomes an acog TA44 which of course carries a higher price tag. Maybe a hologram eotech would work, but eotechs have the taint of unreliability (deserved or not) on them. |
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Quoted: Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc. View Quote The thing is, a cheap optic costs 200 dollars. An Aimpoint is 400 dollars. That's a pretty small gap to get top of the line quality compared to Chinese stuff which may or may not function well. It's disingenuous to bring up S&B or Nightforce, because those optics are seriously expensive. But an Aimpoint is in the reach of everyone. Seriously, cheap out on the stock. Get a take off M4 from the EE for 5 bucks. Cheap out on the trigger, a GI model will function fine. Cheap out on the handguard, again a set of M4 ones from the EE for nothing. An A2 flash hider will work perfectly fine. Even cheap out on the lower; a PSA or Anderson is perfectly fine as long as you verify the specs on it. But for the love of all that is holy, sack up and buy a good BCG, barrel, and optic. Everything else is optional. |
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Quoted: You are right. But it's funny seeing high end rifles (KAC, LMT, BCM, or whoever else you think is high end) and then plop a cheap Chicom optic on it (usually also in a high end Geissele, Badger, etc mount - sometimes the mount is more expensive than the optic). I just don't get that. If you are funding limited, and only finger bang a couple times of year for fun, just go cheap all around. View Quote I spent quite a few years toying with cheap optics to finally come to the conclusion.. buy once, cry once. Even used Aimpoints, Trijicons and EOTechs are nothing to scoff at and well worth the money over new ChiComm stuffs. |
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Quoted: The thing is, a cheap optic costs 200 dollars. An Aimpoint is 400 dollars. That's a pretty small gap to get top of the line quality compared to Chinese stuff which may or may not function well. It's disingenuous to bring up S&B or Nightforce, because those optics are seriously expensive. But an Aimpoint is in the reach of everyone. Seriously, cheap out on the stock. Get a take off M4 from the EE for 5 bucks. Cheap out on the trigger, a GI model will function fine. Cheap out on the handguard, again a set of M4 ones from the EE for nothing. An A2 flash hider will work perfectly fine. Even cheap out on the lower; a PSA or Anderson is perfectly fine as long as you verify the specs on it. But for the love of all that is holy, sack up and buy a good BCG, barrel, and optic. Everything else is optional. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Serious question. If someone uses a weapon professionally or if their life depends on it, I can understand taking a "no cost is too great to pay" approach for reliability and quality. But why the hate for inexpensive optics that are pretty damn reliable? Not everyone needs an aimpoint, Schmidt and Bender, Nightforce, etc. The thing is, a cheap optic costs 200 dollars. An Aimpoint is 400 dollars. That's a pretty small gap to get top of the line quality compared to Chinese stuff which may or may not function well. It's disingenuous to bring up S&B or Nightforce, because those optics are seriously expensive. But an Aimpoint is in the reach of everyone. Seriously, cheap out on the stock. Get a take off M4 from the EE for 5 bucks. Cheap out on the trigger, a GI model will function fine. Cheap out on the handguard, again a set of M4 ones from the EE for nothing. An A2 flash hider will work perfectly fine. Even cheap out on the lower; a PSA or Anderson is perfectly fine as long as you verify the specs on it. But for the love of all that is holy, sack up and buy a good BCG, barrel, and optic. Everything else is optional. This should be the gospel!\ |
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Quoted: Because an Aimpoint PRO is a great optic and isn't much more than a Primary Arms. Guys spend $350 or more on garbage when they could have bought something like an older EOTech or Comp M2. Nobody is saying everyone needs a $2,000 optic. View Quote My pro has been working great since they came out. I can't stand EOtechs reticle.... How they doing with their countless thousands of defective optics? |
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