Charles, prior to my time in the corps, and at FAST the MP5 was the primary for CQB due to the various close quarters mission profiles they (the company) was stood up for. Vessels may have been too broad of a description rather than “navel assets”. Once the mission of the company changed the primaries did change to the M4. As I arrived, the CQB class on deck changed primaries in the middle of the course. We appreciate you listening and commenting.
Thanks for the discussion. I purchased a Rattler with the stabilizing brace last month. Had the opportunity to take it to the range last Saturday. This was my first exposure to Sig Sauer products and I have to say I had a bit of apprehension given the recent furor around QC with certain product lines. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised when It functioned 100% with a mix of close to 200rds of Armscor & S&B ammunition. Since this is a new caliber for me I'm going to be investing in dies and the remaining equipment I need to repurpose 5.56 brass for use as 300blk. (It's a bit on the pricey side with OEM ammo offerings) Accuracy and felt recoil was better than expected. I do plan to purchase a can once my wallet recovers from the price of the pistol :) I chose a Romeo 5x (AAA Battery) for sight system since most of my other red dots seem absolutely giant in comparison to modern red dots. FWIW, I have both the Magpul K grip the pistol shipped with and the Sig original design rattler pistol grip. Prefer the Sig pistol grip and when combined with a 20rd Lancer mag it just makes the gun look much more svelte. The only issue I had was with the SB Tactical brace which came loose after the first 30 rounds. I went to change the position of the brace and noticed it was tight. After a few palm smacks it did move but left some unsightly scratches in the coating on the upper brace grooves. No biggie, grabbed a torx, re-positioned it and tightened it down.
James Martin it is one of the smoothest rifle caliber carbines I (Scott) have shot. I suggest Hornadys new sub sonic rounds if you’re shooting suppressed...you won’t be disappointed in it!
One of the best videos about the rattler
Great content. I got one last week. Love it. Thanks for the chat.
Could these dudes take more time to say less? I don’t think it’s possible.
I know right LOL
Which lo-pro ironsights are you guys talking about in the vid?
What is the background of the person being interviewed?
Charles, prior to my time in the corps, and at FAST the MP5 was the primary for CQB due to the various close quarters mission profiles they (the company) was stood up for. Vessels may have been too broad of a description rather than “navel assets”. Once the mission of the company changed the primaries did change to the M4. As I arrived, the CQB class on deck changed primaries in the middle of the course.
We appreciate you listening and commenting.
omfg... MP5 for the first 10 minutes. Don't bother. This gave me ADHD.
Thanks for the discussion. I purchased a Rattler with the stabilizing brace last month. Had the opportunity to take it to the range last Saturday.
This was my first exposure to Sig Sauer products and I have to say I had a bit of apprehension given the recent furor around QC with certain product lines. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised when It functioned 100% with a mix of close to 200rds of Armscor & S&B ammunition. Since this is a new caliber for me I'm going to be investing in dies and the remaining equipment I need to repurpose 5.56 brass for use as 300blk. (It's a bit on the pricey side with OEM ammo offerings)
Accuracy and felt recoil was better than expected. I do plan to purchase a can once my wallet recovers from the price of the pistol :) I chose a Romeo 5x (AAA Battery) for sight system since most of my other red dots seem absolutely giant in comparison to modern red dots.
FWIW, I have both the Magpul K grip the pistol shipped with and the Sig original design rattler pistol grip. Prefer the Sig pistol grip and when combined with a 20rd Lancer mag it just makes the gun look much more svelte.
The only issue I had was with the SB Tactical brace which came loose after the first 30 rounds. I went to change the position of the brace and noticed it was tight. After a few palm smacks it did move but left some unsightly scratches in the coating on the upper brace grooves. No biggie, grabbed a torx, re-positioned it and tightened it down.
James Martin it is one of the smoothest rifle caliber carbines I (Scott) have shot. I suggest Hornadys new sub sonic rounds if you’re shooting suppressed...you won’t be disappointed in it!
James Martin,as for your can go with ua-cam.com/video/DzhuqITSkrE/v-deo.html