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Military M4 vs High End Civilian AR15

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Aimpoint Comp M4S

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48 COMMENTS

  1. “…so, deal with it.” I liked that. My first issued m16 was an XM16. I forget the sn now, been a while. It worked fine with LSA. Much later, I found myself attracted to the LMT MRP’s. I presently am aiming for another. Interesting vid, why so nervous.

  2. I was hoping to see accuracy tests, reliability tests, endurance tests not a bunch of talk and a couple of military drills without anything shooting for accuracy. Not to mention just too much talking in circles. The civilian variety let you shoot faster and a little more accurately. With less recoil and less trigger pull more accuracy is a no brainer for better accuracy. Wish you luck on your channel. I am sure some folks will like it that like to see a few drills and not see any targets and listen to you talk.

  3. What about accuracy? Did you hit all your shots with both guns? Fast doesn’t mean anything if you missed. I’m sure you did well with both, just curious

  4. I believe an AR15 will most of the time be better than a government issued M4, simply because that AR15 can be modified to your very own preference and specifications, as compared to a GI M4, which is usually just a general kit and tailored more so for the task at hand.
    I personally don’t have a preference, it’s really just an opinion.

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