RADICAL FIREARMS RF-15 UPDATE FULL REVIEW AR15

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • In this video, I break down my Radical Firearms RF-15 AR-15 equipped with accessories and modifications. I walk you through the details of my setup, including:
    • Romeo and Juliet Sight: A robust optic combination for quick target acquisition and precision.
    • BCM Foregrip: Enhances control and stability during shooting.
    • Streamlight Flashlight with Pressure Pad: Provides reliable illumination with an easy-to-use pressure pad for activation.
    • BCM End Plate QD Sling: Facilitates quick and secure attachment of a sling for improved maneuverability.
    • Geissele Super Duty Drop-In Trigger: Delivers a crisp, clean trigger pull for enhanced shooting performance.
    Additionally, I discuss the issues I’ve encountered with the gas tube and share my insights on troubleshooting and maintaining this critical component. Whether you’re a seasoned AR-15 enthusiast or new to the platform, this video offers valuable tips and detailed insights into optimizing your rifle setup. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content! #gunsafety #firearmsafety #airsoftrifle #airsoft
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @ronniereyes4632
    @ronniereyes4632 3 дні тому +2

    Would use the zip ties around the whole hand guard or smaller zip ties around the mlok openings. For the charging handle, ambi are great - for the emergency option of your down to a single arm or to use an object to help charge your rifle. You ALWAYS want to keep your dominant hand on the grip/trigger guard in case you needed to engage. Last observation, when able try out / think about a 2 pt sling. Reason, if you needed to pick something/someone up and you let your rifle hang, you’re going to rack yourself or beat the hell out the person/thing you’re trying to drag clear. Or bang the crap out the rifle / yourself if climbing/moving over objects.
    But hey man, welcome to AR world and enjoy!

    • @TheAverageFather
      @TheAverageFather  3 дні тому +2

      I did try the small zip ties around the mlok first. Great point about the 2 point sling. Thanks for the thoughtful advice.

  • @SonotCali
    @SonotCali 3 дні тому +1

    I have tried different magnifiers and they all pretty much have shorter eye relief. Nice looking gun. I'd pretty much just run it and learn it then make upgrades. Adjustable gas block, buffer weight, spring, muzzle brake. I'm big on lessening recoil first.

    • @TheAverageFather
      @TheAverageFather  3 дні тому

      Well that’s good to know about the magnifiers. Thanks for the feedback I appreciate it.

  • @nickvids1000
    @nickvids1000 3 дні тому +2

    I'd recommend programming the streamlight to high only. Their ten tap program is fairly easy to use

    • @TheAverageFather
      @TheAverageFather  2 дні тому

      How come?

    • @nickvids1000
      @nickvids1000 2 дні тому

      @@TheAverageFather I don't see the use for strobe. The possibility of needing constant and strobing on accident is my main reason. I prefer the simplicity of high only on any weapon light rifle/pistol.

  • @woodshopmafia4732
    @woodshopmafia4732 7 годин тому

    I bought these components for the buffer and the twang went away. Bought a spikes tatical spring( micro polished ) and a spikes tatical 4oz crushed tungsten powder buffer weight. My radical shoots like a dream now but it also has the rave 140 trigger installed. Got these items from optics planet.
    Spikes Tactical Buffer Spring, Mil-Spec 17-7 Micro Polish, Stainless Steel, SLA501S
    Spikes Tactical Heavy Tungsten Carbine Buffer, Crushed Tungsten/Mil-Spec Bumper, 4 oz.
    RISE Armament OpticsPlanet Exclusive RAVE 140 Flat

  • @garycagle3199
    @garycagle3199 6 годин тому

    I recommend the UUQ rifle optics coming with both red/green dot, green laser, magnifier, and light. Adds weight but comes with all the attachments.

  • @bryanporter3920
    @bryanporter3920 2 дні тому +2

    Use a pressure pad mount or metal zip ties. I personally don’t run them but I see why ppl like them.

  • @guamsouljah4744
    @guamsouljah4744 2 дні тому +1

    Lube up that buffer spring. It will sound a lot better.

  • @gavcoghost
    @gavcoghost 2 дні тому +1

    Shaffer machine makes a mount for that pressure pad. I use it and think it's a great product

  • @universallaw8850
    @universallaw8850 4 дні тому +3

    Nice rifle

  • @ReticentIndignation
    @ReticentIndignation 18 годин тому

    If you find yourself moving the stock too much, move the magnifier forward. You have a few pic slots to do so. If worse comes to worst move the red dot forward and re-zero. Looks like yours is as far as I'd go with it though, perhaps a different red dot mount to give it a bit more forward bias so that the magnifier can move closer to it. This will allow you to position the stock in the perfect position for you. It can be cumbersome doing this, especially after thinking you have it just right, but it is what it is.
    If you want triggers, Geissele having a Blem sale for 4th of July through the 9th. Got me some SSA-E X lightning bow triggers for "cheap." The SSA-E is only 122$!

  • @bryanporter3920
    @bryanporter3920 2 дні тому

    Add tape on top of buffer tube it will stop it from making noise

    • @TheAverageFather
      @TheAverageFather  День тому

      I’ll check it out!

    • @bryanporter3920
      @bryanporter3920 День тому

      @@TheAverageFather a lot of times I’ll take the sticker the rifle comes with & put it on buffer tube as well. More premium rifles don’t have the issues but I run cheaper ones for range toys & my high dollar ones for duty & qualifications

  • @bryanporter3920
    @bryanporter3920 2 дні тому

    Gas tube probably wasn’t installed right from factory. I always double check my gas tube,block & screws.