I know I can't do that right now. Fat and don't get much exercise. I'm a truck driver. But I do get it and I will fix that. Things are getting bad in this country. I'm not worried about our armed forces, but my self and a lot of the civilian side isn't terrible shape. I'm a good shot but there's a lot more to it than I understand. Thank you for the video. Subscriber.
I’ve started watching your old videos on the Steyr AUG, saw you’ve transitioned to the larger caliber Tavor 7. I’m looking to purchase an AUG soon and I was wondering if you still consider it a good fighting rifle. Take into consideration that I am Florida based and it’s rare to get beyond a 500 meter line of sight in the woods.
I have transitioned to the Hellion and im liking it. I only got rid of the AUG because I didn't have all the money for the Hellion. I would have kept the AUG if I could afford to. The Tavor7 replaced my PTR91.
@@doitriteak it seems that the hellion is slightly heavier than the AUG, roughly the same price, and both running on AR18 derivative gas systems. Do you feel there is a distinct advantage of the Hellion over the AUG? Or is that just your main fighting rifle at the moment and it’s possible you may transition back. Been eyeing the bullpup concept for a while and I want to make sure I’m making the right choice. I appreciate it.
Be nice if that alleyway was at least one mile long then you'll be cooking with gas but hey ya work with whatever ya have available to you with the main focus is to put the body to work so that it can then put itself in shape 🇺🇸👍.
I know I can't do that right now. Fat and don't get much exercise. I'm a truck driver. But I do get it and I will fix that. Things are getting bad in this country. I'm not worried about our armed forces, but my self and a lot of the civilian side isn't terrible shape. I'm a good shot but there's a lot more to it than I understand. Thank you for the video. Subscriber.
I’ve started watching your old videos on the Steyr AUG, saw you’ve transitioned to the larger caliber Tavor 7. I’m looking to purchase an AUG soon and I was wondering if you still consider it a good fighting rifle. Take into consideration that I am Florida based and it’s rare to get beyond a 500 meter line of sight in the woods.
I have transitioned to the Hellion and im liking it. I only got rid of the AUG because I didn't have all the money for the Hellion. I would have kept the AUG if I could afford to. The Tavor7 replaced my PTR91.
@@doitriteak it seems that the hellion is slightly heavier than the AUG, roughly the same price, and both running on AR18 derivative gas systems. Do you feel there is a distinct advantage of the Hellion over the AUG? Or is that just your main fighting rifle at the moment and it’s possible you may transition back. Been eyeing the bullpup concept for a while and I want to make sure I’m making the right choice. I appreciate it.
I think the AUG is the right choice. I would get the magpul AUG mags.
FL here, went AUG recently. I think it’s a wise choice for bullpup.
@@evant7196 @doitriteak I appreciate the insight from both of you. Will be pulling the trigger on buying an AUG soon.
Be nice if that alleyway was at least one mile long then you'll be cooking with gas but hey ya work with whatever ya have available to you with the main focus is to put the body to work so that it can then put itself in shape 🇺🇸👍.
This is the exact fitness assessment. 10 meters measured out.
@@doitriteak Roger that 🇺🇸👍.