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How To Setup Your "Go-To" AR-15 Carbine

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  1. Wrong, your going for sound suppression, especially if you are using it in a hunting application. You're the first to say using it as a flash suppression even thought it mitigates flash suppression very well.

  2. New to AR15s and bought it 2 months ago. Your video is excellent! Benefits of having iron sights with optical? Different co-witness like 1/3 and absolute co-witness (be patient with me I’m new. And recalling so much information so terminology may be off lol) which is recommended? Or should I go with ONLY optic and skip iron sites at least for now?

  3. This guy… so many you tubers love to offer their insight and then the background and surroundings are an absolute mess which discredits anything they say… this guy! His work area is tight! Great advice!

  4. What kind of mount do you use in your Jeep I’m assuming?? JW I’d like a AR pistol for the ride! Let me know if that doesn’t break some stupid YouTube law! Thanks again

  5. Thanks love the video I just got my first AR 15 mostly for fun,but also for shooting wild hogs!! I plan on getting a short upper for home defense(the one I got has the 16inch barrel 15” rail) I live in a older neighborhood with like 5 car with distance between homes, what length would you recommend I get like 7inch or more like 12inch???? The second upper would just be to sit locked by my bed with a light mounted?? Love your stuff thanks,I’ve had guns sense I was like 10 just never an AR I’ve always had AK’s

  6. I run my carbine as a SHTF/civil unrest rifle. I keep it as simple as possible. I have an M&P 15 Sport 2 with full magpul furniture and a Colt carry handle with A2 front sight post. I have an Olight mounted. Thats it. Basic as can be, but ultra reliable

  7. I’ve got an ar already but looking to build a custom one. I would like to get a nice trigger and was looking at some hiper fire. It would be a home defense gun. Would those light pull triggers be ok for home defense or should I stay with mil spec

  8. Keep it super simple, a 1-10x lpvo, and a 45* offset mrds, ir illuminator, a 15,00000000000000000 lumen flashlight, bipod, vfg, afg, and TacSac. Make sure you get one of those Magpul stocks with the battery compartments. Marines love to stick crayons in there, but I find Tootsie Rolls to fit well. Make sure your bump in the night kit is your gun, plate carrier, and pink bunny slippers. Absolutely nothing else. I guarantee if anyone breaks into your home, it'll never happen again.

  9. I have my 11.5 set up the same way pretty much. That bad lever is a Godsend for a lefty! Also I have the same irons, and I can confirm that they don’t hinder sight picture. Once you get used to them they just disappear into the background. But if your optic goes down then your sights are already deployed, I’ve never gone back to folding sights after that.

  10. It needs to be simple, light, and have a high quality barrel and BCG. I've got a Type-A 10.5" 5.56 pistol AR with a folding stock topped with MRO, Troy tritium BUIS, and a Cloud Defensive Rein Micro complete.

  11. I’m having trouble with my first flashlight setups my pressure pad is in a ideal location which means my hand wants to go there naturally = light AD do you just unscrew the tail cap a few turns?

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