Ive heard those things are prone to malfunction while cowering in a ditch.
Old news doesnt make it irrelevant. Guys a *****.
Old news doesnt make it irrelevant. Guys a *****.
Every time I push/pull, in my mind I see rhino's face.
Nobody is going to mention the INGO dust cover?
Interesting little tidbit for the attentive to see in the vid.
Bolt override the most "dubious" malfunction? Well, I know from experience that you can have a brass over bolt (aka bolt override) malfunction without turning the ejection port up or doing anything wrong. Personally, I think Mike Pannone does a better job of describing how to deal with this malfunction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok" target="_blank">[video=youtube;qlqHYW17zok]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok[/video]
Bolt override the most "dubious" malfunction? Well, I know from experience that you can have a brass over bolt (aka bolt override) malfunction without turning the ejection port up or doing anything wrong. Personally, I think Mike Pannone does a better job of describing how to deal with this malfunction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok" target="_blank">[video=youtube;qlqHYW17zok]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlqHYW17zok[/video]
Good stuff, marking to watch his other stuff.
Yeah, I had that reaction also. In theory it would depend on what type of environment you are in but in practice if you are working with your AR and not just in sport I don't see having the mental capacity to stop and think about it. Manage a malfunction, while under fire, and stop to think "ok, is this ground: rock (would be OK), deep mud (no-go), sand (likely no-go), dry dirt (no problem but be careful)...I guess maybe it doesn't matter with a flash hider on there, but man is it hard watching someone stick the muzzle of their rifle in the dirt.
Bolt override the most "dubious" malfunction? Well, I know from experience that you can have a brass over bolt (aka bolt override) malfunction without turning the ejection port up or doing anything wrong. Personally, I think Mike Pannone does a better job of describing how to deal with this malfunction: