The goal of this video wasn’t to go over all the fine details of these clone builds, but rather to show both with and without the suppressors comparatively. One of the things I like the most about the CQBR / Mk18 is that when with the suppressor on, it is slightly shorter than a full length unsuppressed M4A1, however, that is a two stamp build, which is why one of the best redeeming qualities about the M4A1 is the ability to pin and weld the flash hider to the barrel to bring the barrel to 16”+ to make it a regular rifle. It’s a great option for someone who doesn’t want to own, or simply can’t own, NFA items due to factors such as where they’re living. Just something to consider and hope this video does a decent job adding a visual component to the points I wanted to make. As always, thanks for watching and stay tuned for more content like this.
Have you considered doing any content on your laser designator? I’d be interested in hearing sales pitches from dudes who’ve been running them for a few years.
Yeah, I’ve debated doing it, I just would want a few more units to compare them to since I only have a couple military/full power PEQ-15’s and a “high power” LA5 variant.
The uppers are Colt “Keyhole Cerroforge” M4 upper receivers, Colt barrels, Colt BCG’s. I’m pretty sure I bought my Daniel Defense M4A1 RIS II rail along with my Colt SOCOM profile barrel from Marc @ Arizona Machine Gun Ordnance.
Wheelchair Operator Great choice! I’ve seen LMT, SAS, and New Zealand put those on their rifles as well. Personally one of my favorites as well due to finger grooves like you mentioned. Keep up the great content dude!
The goal of this video wasn’t to go over all the fine details of these clone builds, but rather to show both with and without the suppressors comparatively. One of the things I like the most about the CQBR / Mk18 is that when with the suppressor on, it is slightly shorter than a full length unsuppressed M4A1, however, that is a two stamp build, which is why one of the best redeeming qualities about the M4A1 is the ability to pin and weld the flash hider to the barrel to bring the barrel to 16”+ to make it a regular rifle. It’s a great option for someone who doesn’t want to own, or simply can’t own, NFA items due to factors such as where they’re living. Just something to consider and hope this video does a decent job adding a visual component to the points I wanted to make. As always, thanks for watching and stay tuned for more content like this.
This is exactly what I wanted to see!
Thanks!
スコール Glad you enjoyed it! Subscribe if you want to see more stuff like this because I’ve got some awesome videos in the works! 🤘🏼
Man I can’t decide between the two! I want a mk18. But everyone says I should go m4 for extra range 🤦🏻♂️
@@GrizzilyX 14.5” is super nice, but if you’re staying inside of 300yds, I’d say get the Mk18. It’s easily my favorite rifle of all time.
Have you considered doing any content on your laser designator? I’d be interested in hearing sales pitches from dudes who’ve been running them for a few years.
Yeah, I’ve debated doing it, I just would want a few more units to compare them to since I only have a couple military/full power PEQ-15’s and a “high power” LA5 variant.
What brand is the M4 clone's upper? Also where'd you get that quad rail? Looking to get a 556 upper
The uppers are Colt “Keyhole Cerroforge” M4 upper receivers, Colt barrels, Colt BCG’s. I’m pretty sure I bought my Daniel Defense M4A1 RIS II rail along with my Colt SOCOM profile barrel from Marc @ Arizona Machine Gun Ordnance.
@@WheelchairOperator thank you 🙏
Sweet builds man! Is that an ergo grip on your Block II?
Sean Yessir! Ergo is the only grip with finger grooves that I actually like. They’re super thin but super comfy.
Wheelchair Operator Great choice! I’ve seen LMT, SAS, and New Zealand put those on their rifles as well. Personally one of my favorites as well due to finger grooves like you mentioned. Keep up the great content dude!
Beautiful
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Cqbr perfect
Definitely my #1 favorite AR based firearm ever.