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How a Navy SEAL Sets up his AR | Tactical Rifleman

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Hey Tactical Rifleman nation! This week on TR, I give you guys a quick tour around one of my AR setups.

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Now, spoiler alert… nothing on my setup is going to really blow any skirts up. I have the usual SOP setup (optic, back-up irons, flashlight, etc.) But what I have found is some great products on the market these days that can really boost your AR performance. Things such as trigger upgrades, grips, flashlights, etc. can really step up your rifle game. For my active duty heroes, I know there is only so much you can do with your service rifle but maybe this video will help you pick out a sport rifle to train with and evolve your skills to the next level.

One thing I would like to point out on my setup is my new Ryker Grip. I was a little skeptical about this piece of kit but once I put some rounds downrange using this new grip, my mind was changed. The Ryker grip is one of the easiest and best upgrades I have made. I suggest you check out their product line and see for yourself. I found the target acquisition to be just a step quicker and easier on the shoulder for long days training on the range. As always, I hope this video helps you out and look forward to the comments and critique. Stay violent, my friends!!

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47 COMMENTS

  1. I didn’t think a navy seal would use a muzzle brake?? I figured it’s best for them to just have a flash hider? You don’t want to go into combat with some guy next to you who has a big ole muzzle brake right??

  2. I don't see how a side mounted grip would be better than a bottom mounted grip. Seeing all the operators going to a side grip, I tried it and maybe cause I have used a bottom for decades, I just don't see it.

  3. I have an LMT fixed rear. Same exact design as the cut down carrying handle except its calibrated for the M4 instead of the m16, and it's way more expensive. Lol. Should have done your carrying handle idea damnit.

  4. I just don't get holding the rifle with your off hand so far forward, I've tried it and just felt uncomfortable, like my elbow was too far out and like I didn't have as much control over my weapon, maybe it's just a grip you have to practice with a lot but it seems like every bearded douchebag who shows up to the range wearing multicams with his 1911 and AR15 that's decked out with everything you can fit on a free floating rail uses that grip.

  5. I'm finally setting up my AR pistol like the M4 I carried in the infantry but I can't decide if I should dummy cord my light and optic. It was beat into to me, so, do you? Ty!

  6. When the advice comes from a true warrior it cannot be denied. Best 8:40 video on setting up an AR. Anyone who has built or plans on building an AR needs to see this. Thanks you for your service.

  7. As a former solider, I know some dudes just don't have the money when they are recently separated. I'll throw $100 in the pot if someone wants to do a go fund me to get this man a 6920/21.

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