My Patrol Rifle for work Ruger AR-556, a surprising workhorse

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • I rundown my issued patrol rifle and the modifications I've made. This rifle has been amazing and reliable, there have been issues which I go over in the video, but all in all I'm impressed. #ruger #gearsetup #minuteman #everydaycarry #rangegear #edcgear #firstresponders #lawenforcement #patrol #patrolrifle #ar556 #guns #gun #ar15 #primaryarms @primaryarms @streamlight

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  • @TheOldMan1911
    @TheOldMan1911 5 месяцев назад +17

    Whoever says that the Ruger 556 is an entry rifle never had experience with AR’s. Those Ruger 556 are awesome and solidly built!!! And very insanely accurate. I own 2 LWRC’s and still prefer the Ruger 556 any day!!!

    • @rootinteuton966
      @rootinteuton966 2 месяца назад +2

      I prefer the Ruger AR .556 to my M16 A2 service rifle.

  • @josephmastropietro5810
    @josephmastropietro5810 5 месяцев назад +12

    I’ve had the Ruger 556 for 7 years now and it’s still solid. Great video

    • @ToastyZach
      @ToastyZach 5 месяцев назад +1

      Just bought the 16in MPR today

    • @adrianr.2603
      @adrianr.2603 3 месяца назад

      How many rounds have you shot through it?

    • @josephmastropietro5810
      @josephmastropietro5810 3 месяца назад

      @@adrianr.2603prob 700-800. Don’t shoot as much as I’d like.

  • @djangolachlan2194
    @djangolachlan2194 2 месяца назад

    I've been looking into getting an AR for a few years. With all the videos floating around, I had a hard time making a decision. This Ruger kept coming up as really good with what i consider reputable RUclipsrs. I finally got one today, this video makes me feel like I made a good choice. Thanks for the in depth review. You got a new subscriber.

  • @Usmc0341
    @Usmc0341 Год назад +3

    Great review. Very honest and matter of fact. I appreciate a review like this. Subscribed

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thanks! Thats kind of my goal I guess, if it's bad it's just bad. i also beat up my gear and actually use it all the time and the way I figure it is if it's working great on my end a casual end user should be good to go with it.

  • @Jewlsterz
    @Jewlsterz Год назад +51

    I've had a Ruger AR 556 for about 5 years, and I've not had a single malfunction except for a few caused by bunk ammo. I also put a Rise Armament trigger in mine(RA140), and some ergonomics like a stock and such. The rifle is very accurate, and is just an all around workhorse that just keeps going.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +6

      I have a RA140 on another rifle it's a clean trigger. I was made a believer by my AR-556 just a total workhorse. I was running BCM, Larue, Aero and Geissele prior to being issued this, I trust it and have no issues trusting my life to it. Just a no frills gun the runs.

    • @stephencooper5040
      @stephencooper5040 Год назад

      I currently have a Ruger AR-556, I don’t have nearly 7300 rounds on mine. I’ve got a 7” BCM Mlok rail and a Magpul fixed carbine stock. Just iron sights (rear is a folding Troy battlesight) a Magpul sling, and a streamlight pro-tac hlx on a cantilever scout mount which is excellent because it pushes the light bezel forward of the front sight base and reduces the shadow caused by the gun… I really like it quite a bit, I’ve had zero malfunctions with many different magazines and ammo types. It just runs everything I put in it.

    • @The_SmorgMan
      @The_SmorgMan Год назад +2

      If you’ve never had a malfunction, are you pushing the weapon/training hard enough?

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      @Stephen Cooper Who did your can't mount for the light. Always good to hear you've had good luck.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      @The SmorgMan I will say I've run the hell out of this hard on the ground in the dirt with high schedules of fire. The only malfunctions I've head were created by an insttuctor(dick stick) or ammo related I did have a mag go down once but I had been having issues and trashed it.

  • @pauld2913
    @pauld2913 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Thanks for posting!

  • @robeyreddzz4568
    @robeyreddzz4568 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Unc I just purchased the AR556 yesterday Evening I spent most the night just sitting there looking at it. very first gun and I'm in love. Thanks for the video

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  9 месяцев назад +1

      Fantastic glad you have your first! Now make it your own and do what works for you

  • @yackasoba11
    @yackasoba11 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the break down I have two Rugers. They have been good to me. Enjoyed the ammo break down.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the ammo work up. I have a top 10 ammo video for AR coming up shortly.

  • @ChefD303
    @ChefD303 5 месяцев назад +3

    Glad to see my Ruger gettin sum love!

  • @Paul-ju5px
    @Paul-ju5px 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'll have to watch this another 2-3 times to get all that info. Great video!

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  8 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful I've always liked videos that break down real kit that is really being used by professional end user there is a stark difference between people that varied thier gear everyday vs people that just keep it in a safe and shoot it once or twice a month maybe

  • @martincolvill5453
    @martincolvill5453 Год назад

    Excellent video. I come from the M16A1-2 age. When i finally bought my first AR15 it was a Ruger 556. Bare bones and unstoppable. Never a hiccup or problem (except that damn ring!).
    You've given me some ideas for it now.
    A Bushmaster (original) and a PSA AR have joined my Ruger now. And for a bit more power and distance, my Adams Arms AR10 Patrol Battle Rifle fills out the group.
    My biggest problem is finding a way to carry them all at the same time!!
    Im a retired LEO and the only long gun we had was the venerable Remington 870. Or my 6 inch S&W 686 that rode on my hip.
    Thanks for your service.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by we still also run shotguns one with buckshot and slugs and dedicated less lethal with bean bags

  • @biglakepress5788
    @biglakepress5788 7 месяцев назад +3

    I picked up the mpr a while back and wow! That 18 inch barrel turns a good ar into a great ar. Higher velocity, higher accuracy. Last time at the range i put a silhouette, the size of a raccoon standing on his hind legs, out 200 yards. Got 53 hits outta 60 shots. With iron sites!!! Yes i was army trained on the M-16, but that was 40 years ago. The mpr is special.

  • @benb50001
    @benb50001 Год назад +2

    I have the same model of streamlight, and really like the Arisaka offset mount. It lets me mount the light directly into the M-lok slot, and holds it closer to the handguard at the 9 o'clock position. Feels to me like a genuine improvement without being too expensive.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Good idea I'm gonna look into those when I get off shift. I hate stacking the tolerance of the mlok pic rail sections I would rather it be a direct fit to the mlok. I feel like it would be a slimmer profile too, which would be nice with as chonky as the light is

  • @bigfootaintreal5454
    @bigfootaintreal5454 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have owned my Ruger AR556 since 2016 and I love it. Cool video by the way.

  • @mikedkc
    @mikedkc Год назад

    Great information. Sure appreciate you LE guys. Stay safe.

  • @DannyWilliams-ce9wl
    @DannyWilliams-ce9wl 9 месяцев назад

    Ive have around 3500
    Rounds through mine, it's about 1 year old and I love it.
    So far no issues, still just as it was when it came out of the box.
    Looking to change the charging handle but not much else.
    I do like the threaded During but that's just my preference.
    Keep up the videos and stay safe out there.

  • @jasonarringotn2501
    @jasonarringotn2501 5 месяцев назад

    Very cool, I have had a Ruger for a few years now. One of my best rifles.

  • @glennd7115
    @glennd7115 Год назад +1

    👍 super awesome build you have there. If that AR556 disappears, i don’t have it 😬 oh, but wait, i have my very own 🥶 not as fancy as yours, but may be some day. So glad i got it, one hell of a rifle right out of the box. Picked mine up one day I was standing at the counter when a Marine was purchasing his Ruger AR556 and said to me, “this is the real McCoy”. I got the last one they had there. Been so pleased with it. Reliable. Accurate. Functions fantastic. Saving your video to mimic your build as I can afford 👍 Thanks for the upload, God Bless and be safe out there 🙋‍♂️🇺🇸

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thank you! Best of luck on your journey don't be afraid to try stuff never know what you may really like. That said about 550ish is the add on from light to sight including the trigger.

  • @erice_twentyone13
    @erice_twentyone13 Год назад

    Great, no bs, presentation of useful information. I sub'd. Looking forward to what's next.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback, I'm having fun with and am looking forward to what's next as well. Be going into some good and bad pistol and rifle ammos this week. All of which I have personally tested and fired through barriers and gel.

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Год назад

    I had one of these a few years ago. Really solid AR. From one small gun tube channel to another, have a subscription. ;)

  • @smacfe
    @smacfe Год назад +7

    Amazing amount of usable information! The Ruger is a great rifle. Their new SFAR is is rapidly becomming my favorite hog gun.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Thank you and I could see the SFAR excelling in that role for sure.

  • @warreng8637
    @warreng8637 Год назад +2

    Man nice rifle. I like the set up. My dad has a Ruger 5.56 rifle too. No issues with it.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Thanks! it's been very impressive to say the least. The few issues that have arisen are out of 10 guns total that are being subjected to more abuse and wear than normal. If I were just a concerned American I would stake my well-being on this rifle no questions asked.

  • @skhizofred
    @skhizofred Год назад +1

    Awesome content bro. Nothing like work related knowledge

  • @sandymitchell8182
    @sandymitchell8182 Год назад

    I also have the Ruger 556 ,I've changed many things on it, cosmetic and comfort wise, the drive train itself is all stock and is 100% solid. It was my first AR but not my last I have a few more 😉 but its my favorite, love the vid and earned a sub 👍

  • @JMane3000
    @JMane3000 Год назад +2

    love hearing feedback touching on this topic sweet set up... i love running my PSA m4 style carbine vicers sling acog on unity mount FN barrel, knights quad rail with their rail covers, Aero Precision bolt &Bolt carrier also their charging handle,and a protac light def a fan of the ole classic simplicity setup subscribedd

    • @dragonsofthunder
      @dragonsofthunder Год назад

      What you think about the Sabre line?

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Folks sleep on the FN produced CHF barrels for PSA because they are from PSA. I have a few and they have been damn good decently accurate and tough. I have not had good luck with Aero's BCG I've had 4 or 5 to this point and broke 2 or them. I do like PSA for their BCGs though they are all manufactured by Toolcraft, are they a fail zero or BCM or Sharps, no but they are solid and I have not had one fail yet. I do have some more complicated guns with more gadgets and gizmos but simple will always just work for the most part.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I really want to try one or a couple of the Sabre Line the specs look great on paper and the upgraded parts are items I would buy anyway.

  • @Mayhemcountryliving
    @Mayhemcountryliving 8 месяцев назад

    Very informative. I have the same basic AR and I wondered about the Delta ring myself.

  • @user-cz8bf7sl8v
    @user-cz8bf7sl8v Месяц назад

    Great content! Thank you

  • @a.j.taylor4401
    @a.j.taylor4401 8 месяцев назад

    Ive had one for a few years and i have it set up similar to yours. I also had the taper pins walk out too but Ruger's awesome customer service took care of me. Thats the only issue ive had. Orher than that its an awesome rifle especially for the money

  • @smitty4912
    @smitty4912 Год назад +1

    Just ran across your site today and really enjoyed your presentation of this AR platform. Years ago when I was researching for my first AR my choices were the DD, 6920 LE and the Ruger 556. Cost was my final decision and I settled on the Ruger at under $600. I couldn't have made a better choice for an entry level AR platform. I'm some what old school and Prefer a clean look rifle with out all the accessorizes but I recently picked up a Primary Arms MD-25 optic but have yet to try it out. Again thank you for the review-Subscribed !! BTB

    • @realisrealite5554
      @realisrealite5554 Год назад

      Should've went with the Colt that's not an entry but buy once cry once.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      You won't be mad at that reddot and if you do have an issue, Primary Arms is solid at fixing them. I will say the the costs to value ratio on the ruger are pretty stellar.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +2

      I would agree Colt is not entry especially not now. I will say even against my higher end rifles this Ruger holds its own with a lot of use. There is something to be said for a solid performer that didn't break the bank.

  • @transamfreak78
    @transamfreak78 Год назад +2

    I have that same exact rifle as my nightstand rifle. I picked it up shortly after they came out used for 400 (only had 120 rounds throughit). Kept it stock accept for magpul handguard, forward grip, cheap bushnell red dot, single point sling, and battle latch. I run cheap steel case though it, had problems with fte every 100-150, honed out the chamber with Emory cloth couple times and so far no fte for at least 300. After I burn the rest of my steel case its nothing but brass from now on.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I have not run steel cased through the gun yet my department provides ammo and I'm a reloader. I can say from other guns that brass has always proven to be more reliable. You got a good deal on the gun that's for sure and you're a brave man to run a single point sling.

  • @GenX-Grampa
    @GenX-Grampa Год назад +5

    Ive got the SR556 and LOVE it! Its one i will never sell! Its the pre "takedown" model. I thought about getting the AR556 back when they first came out, but they had Colts on sale when i came back to buy it... So i walked out with the Colt for $100 more.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      those SRs look sweet with the quad rail. I can't say I blame you I have an older LE only colt I picked up back in 11 got it for a song since there were other ars flooding the market. I want to put it together into a block II if I can find a RIS 2 rail I can afford.

    • @GenX-Grampa
      @GenX-Grampa Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 if you ever get a chance to shoot one, do it! The short stroke piston is so soft shooting!! I love the look of the quads myself but really like the feel of it with them removed, which you can do. It was the first time I ever felt a forend without them and the Troy rail is actually really slim without them. This was back before there was an aluminum rail that wasn't quad. At least any that I knew of back in 08', I believe.
      I paid $2500 for it back then! I honestly believe that it will be a collectors piece in the future. Being Rugers first AR15. It's one of the few factory short stroke piston operated. They only make them a few years before going to the stupid and pointless "takedown" model and then dropping them altogether for the AR556 for 1/3 the price.

  • @Scott_Buchanan
    @Scott_Buchanan 5 месяцев назад

    I had an SR556 for a little while, she was a heavy girl lol. I haven’t shot the D.I. version but It sounds solid, I’m glad your department lets you modify it 🤘

  • @DDDontCare
    @DDDontCare Год назад

    Love my Ruger ar-556. Flawless. The cold hammer-forged barrel is extremely accurate. I also upgraded to a rise armament trigger. I use the flat blade ra-140's and 240's (whatever is on sale) in all my guns. Excellent triggers.

  • @rustynut1967
    @rustynut1967 Год назад +2

    Great video! Love my Ruger 556 MPR. With 55gr Blitzking it's a tack driver, it does well with Berger 77gr OTM hand loads too.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Those MPR look pretty sweet does it have the same thick barrel contour like the standard 556. Also what powder are you running for the 77gr otmtac. I have not been able to get them to shoot very well.

    • @rustynut1967
      @rustynut1967 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 It's a straight contour .750 gas block. I've been using AR-Comp to get velocity with the 77gr and get 1 MOA groups sometimes better ( .6" ). For factory ammo that ADI 55gr blitzking is awesome and a decent price, not worth reloading blitzking bullets at the price. Well packaged for long term storage too.

  • @ElKomal45
    @ElKomal45 Год назад

    Thank you for your service! Ignore these trolls brother. God bless you and stay strong. Much love from TX.

  • @AdamJohnson-dr2ri
    @AdamJohnson-dr2ri 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good gun, had no issues with mine and the upper/lower fit is better than some rifles with 5x price tag.

  • @randomuser4534
    @randomuser4534 Год назад

    I have the free float version of the ar556. Bought it over two years ago. No problems with it. Runs all types of ammo and magazines. Pretty good rifle.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I love the mag thing I had a bcm lower that hated gen 2 pmags no clue why something in the finish out of spec after a year it started going fine on them. Hell the ruger even runs hexmags

  • @loonielonnie
    @loonielonnie Год назад

    Theirs a ruger at 556 that’s been passed around my friends group at work and it’s a beast, it’s been passed around cuz it’s a good gun and every time one friend gets hard up another buys it off him and so on. Damn good gun.

  • @VTtac802
    @VTtac802 Год назад +2

    It was a toss up between the Ruger Ar556 or S&W M&P Sport 2 when I got my AR. I picked the S&W M&P Sport 2. My friend got the Ruger Ar556. Both seem to be solid choices. Thanks for the video.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I definitely agree I have seen good things out of the M&P series they released one last year or so with a 5R rifled barrel

  • @andrewwheeler9073
    @andrewwheeler9073 Год назад +5

    My Ruger AR 556 is my go to workhorse rifle. Not much besides the guts is Ruger anymore though. Only thing I've had to do is swap my gas rings at about 5k (best guess) and firing pin a little later (preemptively). I've held mini competitions between my Zastava M70 AK and ar556 to see who could go the longest without cleaning and not malfunction. So far the Ruger wins by a landslide.

  • @BretWrightSTUFF
    @BretWrightSTUFF Год назад

    so cool, Thank you…from California

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I know some solid guys from Cali it sucks yall have to Sharkfin your gear. I wish you guys were a free state the hiking there is amazing

  • @odinson810
    @odinson810 Год назад

    Nice setup 👍

  • @DeMZIrus
    @DeMZIrus Год назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @conro7003
    @conro7003 Год назад

    Hey hey! The content I’ve been looking for! Subscribed.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad I could help.

    • @conro7003
      @conro7003 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 I actually have a question. I came back to look at the different loads you mentioned, and was wondering how your ammo selection for duty works. Does your department specify a list of ammo that is allowed? Do they specify that it just can’t be fmj? Does it work the same with handgun rounds?

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      @Conro Man after my own heart great question. I am the person within our department that specifies what ammo can be carried. I will be uploading a video today talking about top 10 handgun, rifle rounds and top 10 nogo for the same. I have put a lot of dirt time into ballistics testing through barriers and gel.
      Typically a department will designate an ammo that has been proven as a performer. That said I have seen a lot of departments running aubpar ammo for budget reason or because 15 years ago someone said it was good. Ammo advancements have come a long way. I am the only person running a long distance ammo as that is a part of my job. Duty ammo is Hornady TAP urban and is issued by the department anything outside of that you clear it with me and pay for yourself. If it's really good stuff like the Tap patrol we will order it in for everyone. Handgun is solely issued by the department as that is the primary weapon for all officers. I switched our ammo to Hornady Critical Duty 175gr for the .40cal. We have one officer that runs his personal pistol in 9mm which we provide with 135+p critical duty. All off duty firearms both rifle and concealed carry handguns are issued the same duty ammo you carry at work.

    • @conro7003
      @conro7003 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 thank you so much for your really detailed response! I look forward to the video.

  • @Slaughterhouse_Floor
    @Slaughterhouse_Floor Год назад

    I totally agreed with you about the shitty proprietary plastic delta ring. Mine is back at Ruger as I'm watching this video to be replaced. It cracked in half and wouldn't keep my hand guard on.

  • @Steve-qt9ce
    @Steve-qt9ce Год назад +3

    I've got a ruger 556 and changed the foregrip like you did and added sling rings. The little known secret about these rugers is that threaded Delta ring, you dont have to fight it to get it disassembled.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      I never thought of it that way though I will agree it is a lot simpler to take the handguards off and you don't have to fight it to do so.

    • @magdump7380
      @magdump7380 Год назад

      Absolutely love my Ruger.
      Great reliability and accuracy right out of the box.

  • @sleigh4019
    @sleigh4019 Год назад

    Subbed in cuse.I've watched few vids nd I like the philosophy brother !

  • @nathant3897
    @nathant3897 Год назад +2

    That’s pretty wild about the taper pins because I had to drill mine out because they were so tight but I guess depending on machining tool ware it’s easy to believe

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I thought the same thing, I've almost always had to beat the hell out of them to get em out. Apparently it's a well known issue Ruger sent the pins and extras immediately and since I've reset them never another issue. It's almost like the factory ones were too small. I've even see other comment on this video they have had the same thing happen.

  • @SawTomEyesMe
    @SawTomEyesMe Год назад

    cool to see more people using the flatliine fiber co slings. they're awesome

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      I was just lookin at the med kit from @flatlinefiberco Would live to get my hands on that to test out.. They make solid gear and I'm glad I have this sling on my rifle.

  • @bigoz7
    @bigoz7 Год назад

    Cool vid thanks for sharing!

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11 Год назад +1

    I have a Ruger AR 15 and it is really a good rifle. dependable as they get. Wouldn't change it for another brand. I bought my sling straight from Ruger.

  • @magdump7380
    @magdump7380 Год назад +3

    Love my Ruger.
    All I’ve done to mine is install a ALG ACT trigger.
    Great reliable, accurate rifle for under $500.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Those ALG triggers are amazing for what they are no doubt.

  • @robison87
    @robison87 Год назад +3

    My first AR which I still own is the Ruger 556 MPR. It is a must buy! Super smooth trigger, almost no recoil with a full length gas tube, 18 inch barrel and an utter tac driver. I've shot about 3,500 through mine without failures. I have the romeo 5 red dot on it, although I literally just added a 3x magnifier yesterday.

    • @chrism2042
      @chrism2042 Год назад +2

      Absolutely, I have a Ruger MPR that is just fun to shoot. It don't care for a lot of dirty steel case ammo, but runs like butter with brass case.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      I love the look of those with the full quad rail on it. Good call on the romeo 5 I have one that is creeping up on 15k rounds never a loss of zero or any issues. Did you get the juliet magnifier?

    • @readyalready4697
      @readyalready4697 Год назад +2

      My MPR is my go to. The only pew I own that I didn't change the trigger.

    • @robison87
      @robison87 Год назад

      @Uncle Freedom Yeah I can't believe how solid the gun has been. I was thinking of getting the romeo and juliet combo, but got a $100 sight mark 3x which has been functioning well. It had very good reviews online and it was in front of me in the gun store so I just picked it.

    • @robison87
      @robison87 Год назад

      @@readyalready4697 Right so smooth!

  • @prepping2survive615
    @prepping2survive615 Год назад +1

    I love my Ruger it is definitely a good budget option for someone

  • @travisgregory6442
    @travisgregory6442 Год назад +1

    I bought the Ruger 556 mpr liked it so much I bought a second one. No problems with either rifle alot of bang for your buck.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Damn I wanna get an MPR now these comments have sold me on it

  • @davidcisneros4400
    @davidcisneros4400 Год назад

    That's a bad ass rifle!

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Thanks, I really do like the rifle, and it's been reliable beyond belief and accurate.

  • @BrassTheBarbarian
    @BrassTheBarbarian 8 месяцев назад

    the only issue ive ever had with the ruger is that out of the box, the trigger pins werent in properly so when i fired it, it jammed. after i set them in properly, i havent had an issue since in 5 years. so if you get one, just make sure the trigger is seating properly, then youre golden. It probably isnt the best rifle you can get, BUT it certainly punches above its weight class.

  • @damienrubio9585
    @damienrubio9585 Год назад

    I damn near spilled my coffee when you said it. The local sheriff's department is still running around with mini 14s around here.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Folks think I'm kidding I have seen M16a1 come through the academy fun switch and all. we were qualing them and I walked up behind him and started playing Fortunate Son on my phone.

  • @RidinDirtyOutdoors
    @RidinDirtyOutdoors Год назад +1

    Those are solid rifles

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      That they are no doubt. It has definitely earned my respect and trust.

  • @momochitanba9246
    @momochitanba9246 Год назад

    I have a slightly newer model with the m-lok handguard, same sentiments except under sustained fire it gets a bit hot to hold but is easily fixed with a vertical foregrip

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Heat us always an issue though with the thicker barrel profile I don't see as much heat induced accuracy effect. The best at heat mitigation were the quad rails but they were heavy. I ran a a buddies ar a while back hard that had a Geissele rail on it and I still needed a glove. Still not as bad as an AK for heat though. I do still love an AK.

  • @seang1032
    @seang1032 Год назад

    Im glad your department actually makes you shoot with your irons. It's a pet pieve of mine when ppl buy irons and throw a dot on it. Either they don't zero the irons or they kinda move their irons and get a rough zero by moving it to the red dot AFTER they zeroed their optic but never really learn how to shoot with irons.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Even better news us we make the whole state pretty much all but 3 agencies learn to shoot and qual on irons. Batteries and optics do fail and some agencies still don't allow dots.

  • @williamclark755
    @williamclark755 Год назад +1

    Just bought a Ruger 566 nov 2022 👍 great reliable rifle! I still have my old mini-14😀🦅🇺🇸

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Hey I still have one too also grabbed a mini 30. There is nothing that bumps like a 14

    • @wjustincrediblew
      @wjustincrediblew 3 месяца назад

      @@unclefreedom213 hi, great vid! have heard from you, some of your commenters, as well as other forums, about the front fixed site pins falling out or coming undone. im a complete newb, is there any type of preventive tightening i could do to keep mine from coming undone, or just keep an eye on it, if front sight doesnt have any wiggle then dont worry about it ?
      thanks,
      mike

  • @Civiliansoldier762
    @Civiliansoldier762 Год назад +1

    I’ll have to check those slings out. I started with running vickers blue force gear slings but damn they are like using a web belt for a sling they are so thick and heavy duty. In the last couple years I switched to ferro concept slingsters. I really like the ferro but they are really thin. However, they are comfortable and seem to slide a little better than the vickers.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Definitely worth the go and yeah no clue why the BFG sling is so damn stiff

  • @RED-RYDA
    @RED-RYDA Год назад +24

    Awesome review. Goes to show you don't need crazy money in a rifle to have a solid build.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +8

      So True!! I own cheaper guns that i have run the crap out of and I have had more expensive rifles fail. I watched a new MCX have a safety lock up on the rifle and render the trigger inoperable during a class. That said you did get what you pay for but a lot of times you can and do get more than you pay for.

  • @airborneivan
    @airborneivan Год назад

    So, I have an AR-556 in their free-float version. Had issues with build quality, which I corrected. Since then, I've put a few thousand on it and then gifted it to my son as a graduation gift, which he has taken classes with me. Not one failure, and it's accurate as hell.
    Glad you brought up the Blue Force Gear sling. I have one, and I hate it. Super stiff for no reason. So far, my favorite is the Edgar Sherman Designs sling. Light weight, extremely adjustable and comfortable.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      That was kind of the boat with these, I read similar reports of the taper pins walking out from other end users. Once that was corrected zero issues department wide and I agree just stupid accurate. The BFG sling is just not where it's at, I love BFG gear most of the time but this just is not one of them. I have been told before about the Edgar Sherman slings I will have to look into them. I have been very impressed with the @BlueAlphaBelts sling, very comfortable and works well in conjunction with body armor which can sometimes be an issue.

    • @airborneivan
      @airborneivan Год назад

      @Uncle Freedom I'll h have to check out blue alpha belts.

  • @keithwatkins2643
    @keithwatkins2643 3 месяца назад

    Thoughts on the front sight post vs full rail with mbus sights and a red dot? I like the look of what you have done. I have a couple of options for my first AR, IWI, PSA and a Ruger. This is making me want a Ruger. I am sure I will be watching this video a few times and taking a lot of notes. Great video.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  3 месяца назад

      Between the ones you mentioned I would take the IWI. I love the fixed front sight but if I had to choose I would take a full free float rail. Better ergonomics, free float, and back up irons, reddots are so good now there's no reason for a fixed front unless you're after the look or nostalgic like me. You can also do a block 2 rail which is free float with more rail space and they look really cool

  • @dragonsofthunder
    @dragonsofthunder Год назад

    I LOVE IT!!!

  • @dragonsofthunder
    @dragonsofthunder Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @erikmcclure912
    @erikmcclure912 Год назад +4

    GOOD review! I like the fact that it is strait forward no BS . Good info on ammo usage also, would enjoy your review on both rifle and pistol ammo for home defense. I am surprised that as a Police Officer you have time to do these videos. KEEP it up and be safe, both for yourself and your family.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I try to film on my off days and release them over my weekend. You should be happy this weekend because i will be releasing videos on my top handgun and rifle defensive ammo as well as some no-go ammo that I would never run in a defensive situation. I do my best to stay safe and I will definitely keep it up, I've been shocked at how well it's taken off. Thanks again!

  • @starlife7750
    @starlife7750 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤Excellent choice!!!

  • @mississippidrifter5960
    @mississippidrifter5960 Год назад

    I enjoy hearing from an educated person and who is also law enforcement keep up the great content. Any chance of seeing your zero groups?

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I have a target somewhere if not I can always reshoot and post on ig @UncleFreedom213

  • @farklestaxbaum4945
    @farklestaxbaum4945 Год назад +1

    Some great info in this video. I wonder if the taper pins walking out is due to the different front sight / gas bock design that Ruger uses compared to most other ARs with a fixed front sight...? FWIW I have had a Spikes Tactical carbine with a fixed front sight in my truck for almost 4 years now and not had that issue, but I can see it happening on a gun that spends most of its time in a vehicle.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      The front sight is different as well on the Ruger. It pins in the top of the barrel vs the bottom like a standard A2. That could indeed be the issue, I also think thier drilled holes arw a touch larger. Spikes makes some pretty good stuff from what I've seen.

  • @Wlvrtnjm
    @Wlvrtnjm Год назад +1

    My 1st patrol rifle was a colt 6920le, it was set up almost exactly the same way.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      It's kind of a timeless setup. It really made me want to do a 6920 and set it up like my initial block 1 with the CCO comp M2 and broom handle forward grip just so I can be nostalgic about when I used to be cool in the early 2000s

  • @thepatriot7639
    @thepatriot7639 Год назад

    Yep. Choice of ammo is everything when the safety of others is at stake. Bravo

  • @InvidiousIgnoramus
    @InvidiousIgnoramus Год назад +1

    Assuming the Streamlight HLX is like the Protac, you would be able to just use a button top 18650. That's the only issue I've had with mine, all my 18650s are flat tops.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      You know that's a good point I have some button tops at home that I use in my Fenix lights (PD35tac and tk20R). Gonna have to check that this weekend. I know in my PROTAC 2LX they do not work and you have to run the circuit protected Streamlight brand but have never tried the button top in the HLX.

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys Год назад

    Good stuff !

  • @a.gunguy1054
    @a.gunguy1054 Год назад

    13:08 I have a LOT of high grade ARs and I have an AR556 ...
    Its absolutely amazing how good this rifle is regardless of price. It's really exceptional as a base to build upon.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      So true is the fit and finish or accuracy as good as something like, let's say, my Larue. No, it's not, but it's also not trying to be. It is what it is..... and what it is, is punching far above it's weight for accuracy and reliability and I trust it literally with my life day to day. I feel like I can't give it a better score.

    • @a.gunguy1054
      @a.gunguy1054 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 I made a video about mine years ago.
      I still shoot it and love it.

  • @logant4217
    @logant4217 Год назад

    My friend had a ruger 556 he bought several years ago, only issue was kind of scary though. He was changing the handguard and when he was taking off the barrel nut it was only on hand tight. Otherwise though, it's incredible for the price

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I have heard of that but not witnessed it personally. But hearing about it again makes me want to look into it further. I did call.mine a made in Weds. rifle

  • @chrism2042
    @chrism2042 Год назад

    I have a Daniel Defense carbine with Aimpoint Patrol Rifle optic that has been nothing but a beast. I have tried a few of the popular slings but once I tried the SOE, I ordered SOE slings for all of my slinged rifles.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      The Aimpoint PRO is exceptional for sure and DD is well they are top tier for a reason. I have some SOE kit and have met the folks there at Blade show in ATL a few times. All the kit I've gotten from them has been top notch though it can be a little hard to get.

    • @chrism2042
      @chrism2042 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 - Long lead time for sure, and not cheap. I have several pieces of their gear with no issues, quality built.

  • @Vampiiremouseart
    @Vampiiremouseart 2 месяца назад

    Subscribed!!

  • @AniwayasSong
    @AniwayasSong 9 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed my first Ruger 556 so much, I bought a second! Then their 'MPR.' Then their 'Precision.' (I'm beginning to notice a pattern here...) ;-)
    For an AR platform, you really can't go wrong with this rifle! Affordable, EASILY modified to your needs/desires, and it just works! Can't argue with that, esp. at it's New, out-of-the-box price!

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  9 месяцев назад +1

      the RPR is amazing for sure I have one in 6.5 though I wish I could pick another up and may in 6.5 prc

    • @AniwayasSong
      @AniwayasSong 9 месяцев назад

      @@unclefreedom213
      I got mine in the 6.5 Creedmoor, and have zero complaints, thus far!
      Matched with a Vortex optic, I'm reaching out to 800 yards with little difficulty, and starting to make good progress at the 1,000 distance, too!

  • @JustAverageJeff
    @JustAverageJeff Год назад +2

    I got the MD-25 from Primary Arms with the ACSS reticle I love it.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Sweet how long have you been running it?

    • @JustAverageJeff
      @JustAverageJeff Год назад

      ​@@unclefreedom213 year and a half, I tried some of the other cheaper dots Romeo 5, Vortex Crossfire, an AT3 RD50. I'm just not a fan of the 2 MOA dot I feel it's too big for anything past 100 yards, which is the minimum I like to target shoot at with the rifle, since I go to BLM land to practice.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      @JayDubz91 I agree buggerbdotbus excellent at CQB distance but can be terrible for anything precision work.

  • @chriswalsh9989
    @chriswalsh9989 Год назад

    Hate to hit you up again, but had to shout out once i saw your a fellow lefty shooter. I always like seeing how other lefty's have their guns and rifles setup, and thank you for your service as well sir!

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      Sadly not a lefty just a camera flip but u still appreciate the shout out. Next time I'm on range with a fellow instructor of mine we will run down his rifle and he is a lefty with a pretty dope rifle as well.

    • @chriswalsh9989
      @chriswalsh9989 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 lol ok my bad i guess i should have caught that, but yeah that would be definitely be cool to see his setup, thanks

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      @Chris Walsh I know he's game lol and s he'll of a shooter though I would never admit that to his face..

  • @user-uf2co5yi6o
    @user-uf2co5yi6o 8 месяцев назад

    I've got a Ruger AR 556 with a spikes tactical tungsten buffer and damage industries spring and it runs flawlessly - I'd recommend to anyone looking to get a solid AR.

  • @keithknechg3217
    @keithknechg3217 Год назад +1

    Own one,workhorse,zero issues.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      It's always amazing when for once we get more than we pay for.

  • @jonathonking5985
    @jonathonking5985 Год назад +1

    I have one of these it’s amazing added a Daniel defense quad rail with a tango down broom stick with same light as yours and a EO tech 512 holo sight. I also bought the MPR version it’s even nicer they added a 2 stage trigger in it and it’s amazing love ruger products definitely a trusted name. Also did you not try to reach out to vortex on their warranty I have several scopes and red dots by them the only thing I don’t like about their red dots is the flicker but other than that great optics. 0:12

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад

      I do really like their 2 stage triggers I have a couple they aren't a Larue but they are damn close. Vortex took great care of me and I agree I do like their optics not a huge fan of their LPVOs but from the Sparc to the UH to their excellent milling scopes. I carry their monocular with milling reticle on duty in my bag.

    • @jonathonking5985
      @jonathonking5985 Год назад

      @@unclefreedom213 yea I made the mistake of buying a strike eagle 1-6x lpvo which is not awful but I don’t like the second focal plane. It’s a learning curve for me to get my holds right at different magnifications at 100 yards and in. I’m thinking about just piggyback a red dot and leave on full power. Thanks for feedback nice to hear other peoples opinions especially law enforcement or military who use there gear everyday im just a weekend range guy lol

  • @JackKnife2730
    @JackKnife2730 Год назад

    I never thought about using my step stool like this

  • @ebloulou4203
    @ebloulou4203 9 месяцев назад

    awesome video

  • @PANG_671
    @PANG_671 6 месяцев назад

    Honestly the first time I shot mine the front post turned upside down within the first mag missing pin got it back from bass pro but a years later the lower started separating like I can see bare metal like the metal stretched Idky I just spray painted it to not look like shyt!! But since than gotta ddm4a1 riii so I’m good now!!!

  • @CTV_tactical
    @CTV_tactical 4 месяца назад

    they also got critical defense in 223 that are pretty good rounds

  • @Patriot1792
    @Patriot1792 3 месяца назад

    I’d change the light my streamlight hlx literally stopped working before I even got to train with it 😂

  • @rufiofromhookmaybe1694
    @rufiofromhookmaybe1694 Год назад

    Good information, subscribed, friend.

  • @p99guy
    @p99guy Год назад

    In your discussing Duty ammo selection, it brings to mind why the AR15 overtook roles that were filled by the HK MP5. It wasn’t from lack of effectiveness on the MP5’s part… it was overpenetration.
    The AR15 offered ammunition tailored to the job that though careful selection limited collateral damage in both thin walled apartments, and Nuclear power stations.
    The one thing that physics plays hell with is 7-11.5” 5.56 guns, is the absolutely rude blast and flash, especially inside buildings compared to the MP5, MP7, FN P90. You can chop a AK or AR to SMG proportions, but like a snub nose revolver- it makes it great to carry, but more difficult to actually shoot.
    Everything is a compromise.

  • @cadamsm11
    @cadamsm11 Год назад +1

    Nice video…Is it just my computer, or is this a mirror image? (Or is the ejection port on the left!). Just subbed.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Nope just my phone doing the mirror deal

  • @michaelfox2989
    @michaelfox2989 Год назад +1

    Nice video,

  • @FirearmFanatic3006
    @FirearmFanatic3006 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video! With so many different types of ammo you use, which one is your rifle zero’d for? I’m assuming you zero them all to collect the data, then return your zero to the ammo in your first up magazine?

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  11 месяцев назад

      so my SP and Patrol round are within .5 of each other and my distance round is 1.5 low at 100 I'm zeroed with my copper patrol round and at CQB out to 150 nothing to worry about

  • @alexjones2924
    @alexjones2924 4 месяца назад

    that will work is what i think. but what i question is the lack of aks. im an ak guy and amour and i wonder why the lack of this design. i feel the ergonomics may be slightly superior but the reliability and the 7.62 round is just where the money is at especially when using frang round in.30 cal

  • @joshshepherd5660
    @joshshepherd5660 3 месяца назад

    The 75gr speer soft point is a nasty little pill as well...very hard to find in stock though.

  • @kainemease9403
    @kainemease9403 9 месяцев назад

    I have the same GLx mount, in the same position. Yeah, lower quarter is about right. Can't use back sights with it because of that. I'm thinking it might make a better prism scope mount.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  9 месяцев назад

      I don't use that little additional riser on mine but I really do like the mount

    • @kainemease9403
      @kainemease9403 9 месяцев назад

      @@unclefreedom213 I'm not using the additional riser either, but I'm running a holosun 503cu on it. I like the mount, it's sturdy and I'm not afraid of losing zero if dropped.

  • @Civiliansoldier762
    @Civiliansoldier762 Год назад +2

    Very clean user friendly setup. This looks like a great way to run your duty rig. Things have kkkd of came full circle in the industry and a lot of guys are running more “retro” or upgraded issued rifle style setups.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  Год назад +1

      I watched while in the military from m16a4 to running really advanced block II stuff. I have decjed out rifle but there is something to be said for a balanced no frills rifle