The Most Bizarre Sniper Rifle Ever Made

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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    The Steyr Scout is one of the most iconic and bizarrely designed rifles made in my opinion. Centered around the scout rifle concept pioneered by the legendary Jeff Cooper. The Steyr Scout has become an iconic off shoot in rifle setup that we'll discuss today. Enjoy.
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  • @Divided-we-fall
    @Divided-we-fall 6 месяцев назад +6185

    I can't believe he nailed the jump shot on first try.

    • @martinwinther6013
      @martinwinther6013 6 месяцев назад +204

      NGL, was prettty effing epic

    • @p00lboy
      @p00lboy 6 месяцев назад +250

      main character for reasons

    • @alexguerreiro15
      @alexguerreiro15 6 месяцев назад +125

      next he needs to tr the 360 noscope

    • @charlesmullins3238
      @charlesmullins3238 6 месяцев назад +11

      I come plum off the thunder mug

    • @maxwellschmid588
      @maxwellschmid588 6 месяцев назад +26

      he's just the main character dawg

  • @cbertulfo
    @cbertulfo 6 месяцев назад +839

    If you were battling a rogue lion disrupting the construction of your railway line, you'd wish you had the Styer Scout.

    • @isaiahcampbell488
      @isaiahcampbell488 6 месяцев назад +46

      On occasion it was whole prides of lions. Man eating tigers, lion, and leopards were a surprisingly common problem in India and parts of Africa and Siberia. There were guys who specifically hunted these "man killers", some of whom had over 150 human kills to the point it disrupted life in the areas where they hunted.

    • @markegipto1462
      @markegipto1462 6 месяцев назад +4

      What's this reference to? It seems familiar

    • @greggreed3840
      @greggreed3840 6 месяцев назад +8

      More likely you would want the Dragoon in .376 Steyer.

    • @greggreed3840
      @greggreed3840 6 месяцев назад +48

      ⁠@@markegipto1462 Lions of Tsavo is the book. The movie was named “ The Ghost and the Darkness” which is actually the title of a book about hunting man eating leopards in India.

    • @InsidiousDr9
      @InsidiousDr9 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@greggreed3840 You can see the lion's pelt at the Field museum in Chicago.

  • @BrianHeplerSasquatch
    @BrianHeplerSasquatch 6 месяцев назад +1208

    It's a scout rifle, not a sniper rifle. Don't expect it to be one. I use mine for hunting feral pigs and it's pretty great at it. The long eye relief scope is so you can keep both your eyes open and raise the rifle up into your natural eyeline. You'll be on target and aligned with the scope without thinking about it. It surprisingly works. I do wish the original barrels were threaded.

    • @blood_rayven3253
      @blood_rayven3253 5 месяцев назад +53

      I’m disabled and hunt from my atv or on the ground most of the time. I love my scout rifle

    • @InYourFace888
      @InYourFace888 5 месяцев назад +19

      So you´re scouting pigs? sheeesh

    • @k-tz5jg
      @k-tz5jg 5 месяцев назад +2

      I remember shaking my head at that pos in the early 90's. GT run out of Guns to talk about or something?

    • @elitehacker1416
      @elitehacker1416 5 месяцев назад +10

      No shyt, who's calling it a sniper rifle. No body. Not even GT they specifically said it wasn't a sniper rifle. So thanks for stating the obvious. You sure are a quick one😂. The US should start doing IQ checks too before selling guns. 😂

    • @nyctomint
      @nyctomint 5 месяцев назад +105

      @@elitehacker1416 I suppose you'd be first in line to fail based on the title literally saying "the most bizarre sniper rifle"

  • @tobiasmills9647
    @tobiasmills9647 6 месяцев назад +242

    As an armchair marksman (I live in England), I've gotta say that if you were out hunting and having to trek a long distance, the scout seems to make a lot of sense.

    • @thefirstsalty3055
      @thefirstsalty3055 3 месяца назад +4

      the scout is a very light gun

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 3 месяца назад +27

      you got a loicense for that opinion?

    • @rhysmodica2892
      @rhysmodica2892 2 месяца назад +11

      @@thecursed01 Don't suggest it, they'll end up putting that in genuine law.

    • @theminister1154
      @theminister1154 2 месяца назад +5

      His problem = for drama clicks he calls it a sniper rifle & puts the military bullshit music to it. It's a hunting rifle and a survival rifle. Of course it would probably do a pretty good job sniping, that's not really what it's built for. This ain't exactly my favorite firearms channel. It certainly doesn't come off looking good next to the soon to be lamented Paul Harrell.

    • @THE_MOONMAN
      @THE_MOONMAN 2 месяца назад

      ​@@theminister1154 super weird take. They're just bagging on it cause the inspiration for the video is its presence in counter-strike.
      It's clearly a very niche hunting rifle, and it's a weird choice for a sniper in a game about counterterrorism.
      If it's being used on a long hunting expedition or some shit than obviously it makes more sense, but that's such a rare scenario and you'd be just as well off with countless other rifles.
      It's too hyper focused for a scenario that is not very common. Most people aren't hunting lions out in the Savanah for an extended period of time

  • @johnsanko4136
    @johnsanko4136 6 месяцев назад +1651

    Steyr may not have the biggest recognition outside of the AUG, but they've made some really incredible firearms over the last century.

    • @derekcox543
      @derekcox543 6 месяцев назад +39

      True that they aren't a one trick pony.
      On a sidenote did Garand slip up and say divorces in 8:26 ?

    • @galenmarek8816
      @galenmarek8816 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@derekcox543yeah I think so 😂😂😂

    • @lolbruah
      @lolbruah 6 месяцев назад +13

      Right - for example the HS 50.

    • @pharaongaming8617
      @pharaongaming8617 6 месяцев назад +47

      Styer M9 being another Underrated Firearm from Steyr, the Grip is a bit funky but Super Low Bore Axis and so very low recoil for 9mil

    • @hyperturbotechnomike
      @hyperturbotechnomike 6 месяцев назад +38

      In the european hunting and sporting community they are known. They also make air rifles for competition shooting.

  • @kalebgranger3326
    @kalebgranger3326 6 месяцев назад +2124

    If you've ever used the Scout Elite in Battlefield 4, and then got mad you couldn't use the built in bipod... Go ahead and hit that subscribe button.

    • @ZippoGuy
      @ZippoGuy 6 месяцев назад +121

      Ya… also chambered in 5.56… shameful. But that’s dice for you.

    • @Revilerify
      @Revilerify 6 месяцев назад +32

      Scout was really good in HC BF4 :)

    • @lolbruah
      @lolbruah 6 месяцев назад +65

      If you ever played CS:2 and noticed that the AUG has a 40 round Magazine but you only can fire 30 shots from one Mag - hit the curiosity button.

    • @mylastaccountgotdeletedtha6936
      @mylastaccountgotdeletedtha6936 6 месяцев назад +10

      You could, you just had to unlock it.

    • @ZippoGuy
      @ZippoGuy 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Revilerify yup!

  • @przsoi
    @przsoi 5 месяцев назад +95

    I remember that about 8-10 years ago, in the internal magazine of the company I worked for at the time (shipping), there was a an article that the Steyer Scout was chosen as the weapon for the personnel guarding the security of our ships against pirates. As a CS veteran since 1.3, I accepted it with understanding and sympathy.

  • @AJ-oj1xy
    @AJ-oj1xy 6 месяцев назад +231

    The mag “connect but not feed” feature exists with these rifles for situations where you might want to shoot one round at a time for an unknown amount of rounds slowly, while still having access to your full magazine. If you’re face to face with something like a bear where you want to fire warning shots you can load them one at a time, then if the bear charges you just click the magazine up and you can fire all your rounds and hope to live

    • @fearanarchy
      @fearanarchy 5 месяцев назад +3

      Is that viable in .308?
      *honest question

    • @AJ-oj1xy
      @AJ-oj1xy 5 месяцев назад +25

      @@fearanarchy if you have the right ammo there’s no reason 308 could reliably kill dangerous game honestly. It’s considered one of the best and most popular black bear rounds on the market

    • @fearanarchy
      @fearanarchy 5 месяцев назад

      @@AJ-oj1xy thanks, I was curious

    • @uncletiggermclaren7592
      @uncletiggermclaren7592 5 месяцев назад

      Well, two .308 rounds ought to certainly kill a bear . . . but faster than they can run up to you?.@@AJ-oj1xy

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 4 месяца назад

      Is this Joe Rogan's alias?

  • @aaronskuse2207
    @aaronskuse2207 6 месяцев назад +541

    From what I heard of this rifle in particular, and what this concept is supposed to be, is basically both a backup rifle a guide or party leader would carry and a lightweight hunting capable carbine that can be legally imported to a variety of countries that have firearm restrictions. The scope location in particular was specifically chosen to prevent the user from getting tunnel vision, so you wouldn’t get clever girl’ed from an ambush predator.

    • @guilhemteton9656
      @guilhemteton9656 6 месяцев назад +35

      You're right. My dad got one from a man touring around Africa for big games. It's a good rifle but really odd at the same time.

    • @MKJNS7086
      @MKJNS7086 6 месяцев назад +52

      Cooper also envisioned a military role for this rifle and concept; that's where the eye rolling starts.

    • @GaveMeGrace1
      @GaveMeGrace1 6 месяцев назад +35

      Love the “clever girl” reference.

    • @TheSlovenlyTactician
      @TheSlovenlyTactician 6 месяцев назад +12

      The position and use of a long eye relief scope was so the rifle could be fed from stripper clips. Steyr omitted the clip guide but kept the long eye relief scope for some reason. I'm guessing a lack of understanding of the concept.
      Personally I think the Ruger Gunsite Scout is the better development of the scout rifle concept.

    • @TheSlovenlyTactician
      @TheSlovenlyTactician 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@MKJNS7086 Even our heroes have bad ideas sometimes lol

  • @boblegogle
    @boblegogle 6 месяцев назад +542

    please do more testing on the jumping accuracy of this rifle

    • @user-jf7me4pw6p
      @user-jf7me4pw6p 6 месяцев назад +9

      🤣

    • @heavyq
      @heavyq 6 месяцев назад +40

      Especially in low-gravity while carrying a knife.

    • @tom-vf1xv
      @tom-vf1xv 6 месяцев назад +3

      good idea. would be interesting if it actually developed some sort of tactical technique... unlikely though

  • @Ilicet
    @Ilicet 6 месяцев назад +457

    The idea was for the scout rifle to be the ultimate survival weapon, good for hunting and if need be human threats. A reliable, durable weapon for bad situations. If red dots existed when he came up with the idea, he probably would have gone with those instead of a forward optic

    • @poisonouslead85
      @poisonouslead85 6 месяцев назад +11

      The LPVO with a true 1x is what really obsoletes the scout rifle idea.

    • @brolohalflemming7042
      @brolohalflemming7042 5 месяцев назад +88

      @@poisonouslead85 Not really. "It's too light!" Said no hunter or soldier ever. It's a great little rifle. I can see why Garand might not like it because it doesn't have all the rails to mount all the tacticool stuff though.

    • @somethinsomethin7243
      @somethinsomethin7243 5 месяцев назад +18

      It was also designed to be the "one rifle" and the idea was you could become very proficient if you had to use the one rifle for everything.

    • @brolohalflemming7042
      @brolohalflemming7042 5 месяцев назад +17

      @@somethinsomethin7243 Yes, I went back to the range to use one of theirs. I'd forgotten about the reason for the sling mounts. They were to use a sling developed for that rifle that allowed you to loop it around your off-hand and add stability. Was suprised how my muscles remembered how to do that given I hadn't shot that rifle for over a decade!

    • @TiocfaidhArLa34
      @TiocfaidhArLa34 5 месяцев назад +1

      i think something like a G3 with a 2-5x scope would be a great survival gun. semi auto, accurate, powerful, light, and reliable.

  • @davidnewman2867
    @davidnewman2867 6 месяцев назад +94

    The Scout is a concept as much as a model of rifle. It isn't intended to be a sniper rifle ever. It's a light field rifle chambered to take any game on this continent and most everywhere else. It's also very effective for hostiles although not its primary focus. Cooper actually had larger caliber Scouts as well. It's a good camp rifle, truck rack rifle, pack rifle, etc. You can get 10rd mags so 2 of those and you have a nice grab and go package. Maybe another box or 2 of shells in your pack.
    It's also part of Jeff Coopers legacy so it has a place in the hearts and minds of aficionados.
    If we had the LVPO optics of today in Coopers time I suspect he would have a NF NX8 with daylight bright red dot and grid reticle with FFP to 8x or something equivalent. In the absence of nearly 1x optics he went with the forward mounted optic to improve visibility in fast action. The limitations of these optics were more acceptable in the 70-80s when we didn't have other good options.
    You were mostly fair in your assessment. If you had done a bit more research on the concept and purpose you could've done a bit better.
    Given what Cooper did for the civilian firearms training community and modern pistol doctrine he is owed a bit more respect I think. Just because some video game bastardized the representation of the Scout Rifle doesn't mean you should. Although you did make the jump head shot.
    I find your material generally good with the more resent stuff better than average. I understand controversy gets clicks and clicks =$.
    A 16" 300BLK AR with supersonic loads and a quality LVPO might have really interested Cooper were he alive to see it.

    • @r.m.m.1706
      @r.m.m.1706 5 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you, well put. Us old guys 1960's-70's didn't have the nice optics, & other bs, available, back in the day. For a '98 model The Scout was very nice.

    • @professormoriarthus
      @professormoriarthus 5 месяцев назад +3

      id pay good money to watch the colonel debate gt on the subject and concept of the scout, thatd be glorious to witness

    • @ipodman505
      @ipodman505 5 месяцев назад +4

      I just wanna say thank you for constructing and polite comment with constructive criticism. More people should be like you. 👍

    • @ibfubar
      @ibfubar 4 месяца назад +2

      I don’t think he’d like an ar in any caliber. If my memory is right, he hated ar’s and definitely 9mm.

    • @professormoriarthus
      @professormoriarthus 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ibfubar this is true which is where his (in)famous thumper concept came from, which in his book he almost managed to make it sound reasonable, but its a really wild one, especially when looked at from the distance of time today

  • @whotube357
    @whotube357 6 месяцев назад +687

    The intermediate eye relief scope actually works very well for acquiring targets quickly. You should aim with both eyes open. That was the scout rifle concept. Cooper used to write about it extensively in guns and ammo.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 6 месяцев назад +53

      I tried it and hated it. Bad weight balance, awkward, and no advantages over a normally positioned scope. I've heard all the lore and I don't agree that it's true. In real life the real "scout rifle" is just an AR-15, everything else is just LARP-ing to justify a rifle purchase. That's what I did anyway.

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@DL-ij7tfdid you use a sling supported firing position? The balancing issue is not very noticeable and ive had my support shoulder rebuilt by va surgeons...
      It does offer "better" and faster target acquisitions for a much broader fov with the forward mounted optic and 2 eye shooting... its literally observable as you dont have a scope right in front of your face blocking your fov... but it does take some time to get used to.
      The ar15 is not really good for taking down large game even though it is capable of doing it... a guy took down a grizzly bear in alaska with a glock19 but you wont find many people in bear country recommending a 9mm for bear defense.
      Coopers scout rifle is a weapon that one could theoretically use for everything from a brush gun, to a safari hunt, and also on the battlefield. Considering were still seeing mosin nagants as well as many other box mag fed bolt action rifles on the modern battlefield it isnt a stretch to say the scout rifle concept has no place on a modern battlefield. Im sure anyone carrying a mosin would much rather have a steyr, ruger, or savage scout rifle.
      Its not and was never intended to be the best rifle at anything, but a solid general purpose rifle, "if you could only have one rifle, it can do anything you need out of one" outside of running cqb obviously.
      Im not going to try and convince you to like it, but its a solid concept especially for people on a budget.

    • @3421958
      @3421958 6 месяцев назад +39

      They became obsolete when LPVOs were introduced. Have you ever used one? I had a Burris 2-7 scout scope and my 1-4 Trijicon is hands down faster and easier to shoot. And I have more peripheral awareness with the LPVO. I seriously doubt anyone who has used both would disagree.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 6 месяцев назад

      @@3421958 I have and I agree with you. Fun to play around with and the rifles are usually good (I got a Ruger Gunsite Scout, great for hunting in the woods due to short length and irons are fun).

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@3421958ive used both and disagree. Traditional scope mounting will always obscure more fov because its sitting directly in front of your face, obscuring vision. Most peoples issues stem from it being extremely unfamiliar, which is exactly what one would expect. It takes some time to get used to but most people with enough trigger time get it down and can see the benefits of the larger fov.

  • @AntonGudenus
    @AntonGudenus 6 месяцев назад +842

    The "literal 3 safetys" is called a 3-position safety.
    Those are very popular with hunters, as you can lock the bolt on "super-safe", so it won't accidentally open, while climbing through brush.
    All the while you can operate the bolt, while keeping the gun on "normal-safe", which is especially important, if you have a set trigger.
    And we Europeans used to love hair set triggers, often just having pull weights measured in single digit ounces.

    • @Misfit5W
      @Misfit5W 6 месяцев назад +12

      Was coming to say the samething 😅

    • @notestine0221
      @notestine0221 6 месяцев назад +43

      Every Mauser I've ever seen has one.

    • @waynesmith9169
      @waynesmith9169 6 месяцев назад +14

      Was looking to see if anyone said anything about that…I have a HOWA model 1500 chambered in 6.5 PRC that has the 3-position safety and I love it. I use it for hunting bc if I’m gonna be spot-n-stalking I want that bolt locked so it can’t get caught on brush, and not that I’m scared it’s gonna fall far enough to eject my round or anything, but if that bolt is even slightly outta place that firing pin won’t fall completely. It’ll either be a light strike and the primer won’t go off or it won’t strike at all.

    • @ChuckNorrisUltra
      @ChuckNorrisUltra 6 месяцев назад +9

      17:00

    • @Clemens42776
      @Clemens42776 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChuckNorrisUltra i feel you man

  • @treedoor
    @treedoor 6 месяцев назад +20

    I have a Savage Scout which is built to mimic the Steyr and I love it. You can easily load single rounds into the chamber with the mag in, or even without a mag at all. This means if you lose your mags you can still use the gun effectively, and you can also load different types of ammo in between what you have already loaded in the mag. The long eye-relief scope, while a bit difficult to utilize effectively, is designed with the idea of firing with both eyes wide open and maintaining full situational awareness. In theory it should be "better" for hitting fast moving targets or for close-quarters combat. But then as seen in this video, it also provides the ability to hit a target at 500+ yards with some effort.
    It has a purpose. It might not be a purpose that most people need right now, and maybe it has been superseded since it was originally released, but there was definitely thought put into its design.
    Regardless, it's a damn cool gun.

    • @facilegoose9347
      @facilegoose9347 6 месяцев назад +1

      _On The Scout_ here on YT has great scope reviews and a video doing just that at 500, was trivial-- one probably ought to have other optical means of identification anyhow.

  • @xxxsurshotxxx6793
    @xxxsurshotxxx6793 6 месяцев назад +81

    I saw the title and immediately thought of Counter-Strike! Cannot believe you nailed the jump shot on the first try! You should've added in your video that a body shot only inflicts 45 damage.

    • @user-zi5jy9lt1r
      @user-zi5jy9lt1r 4 месяца назад +1

      depend what caliber is the steyr scout.....

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam 6 месяцев назад +444

    Every CS player got nostalgic seeing Scout, good old comrade

    • @gp.5989
      @gp.5989 6 месяцев назад +32

      Yep, scout and cs 1.6 memories hit like a truck.

    • @i-_-am-_-g1467
      @i-_-am-_-g1467 6 месяцев назад +15

      1.6 was the best

    • @quantumimmortality551
      @quantumimmortality551 6 месяцев назад +16

      i loved the scouts knives maps

    • @Ketchup_And_Rice
      @Ketchup_And_Rice 6 месяцев назад +9

      yep when you use a scout you HAVE to do a headshot. recovery is pretty good though

    • @Likexner
      @Likexner 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@i-_-am-_-g1467 In 1.6 you could shoot through stone walls with a usp.

  • @DirtyChoppa666
    @DirtyChoppa666 6 месяцев назад +959

    As a Austrian i can confirm that the Steyr Scout is a very weird but unique gun, and the jump-shot is real

    • @gen3kali877
      @gen3kali877 6 месяцев назад +5

      Was it a sky jump shot?

    • @ostlandia
      @ostlandia 6 месяцев назад +3

      me when the spinbot

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 6 месяцев назад +2

      G'day mate. Chuck another 'roo on the barbie, strewth !

    • @bookworm8415
      @bookworm8415 6 месяцев назад +2

      As an Austrian, Kreike was spot on and made me chuckle.

    • @matzeh1985
      @matzeh1985 6 месяцев назад +27

      As a German who crosstrained with the Austrian Bundesheer I can confirm, jump shots and 360 no-scopes are trained during Austrian basic training and not qualifying in those makes you fail basic training.

  • @dsan94
    @dsan94 5 месяцев назад +21

    Three position safeties used to be very very common. They work great to keep the bolt from opening when moving over terrain and such.

  • @christophercacho8125
    @christophercacho8125 6 месяцев назад +74

    I’m gonna show my nerd side…but the Scout was in CS 1.6 and CSS only, the CSGO/CS2 variant shown is the Steyr SSG-08. It’s okay, I’ll see my way out 😂 great video review though, I would love to have a Scout to go with my AUG (which was definitely purchased partially because of my love for Counter Strike)

    • @heinrichrahm1531
      @heinrichrahm1531 5 месяцев назад +3

      thanks, I was looking for that comment

    • @loder8592
      @loder8592 4 месяца назад +2

      Due to getting used to we still call it scout tho ;)

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 месяца назад

      @592 In a way it has the function of a "scout rifle" within context, so using the name is totally fine.
      More interesting that that G3GS1 is ubiquiosly known as auto sniper when controlling 7.62x51 full auto is already hard enough, and with a magnifying scope it would be rather useless in full auto. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.

    • @loder8592
      @loder8592 3 месяца назад

      Its semi auto in the game, no?
      @@HappyBeezerStudios

    • @hmslc8289
      @hmslc8289 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@loder8592Nope the G3SG1 is full auto in the game. A shockingly slow 240RPM fire rate though, a lot of people don't even realise it's automatic and click for each shot but you don't need to, just hold left click

  • @j.r.winton7891
    @j.r.winton7891 6 месяцев назад +435

    I had a Steyr Scout, and only got rid of it only because I was caught up in a bad period. It was so fast handling, so accurate, that I almost couldn't believe it, IF you used it as a GP rifle and not a "sniper" or dedicated "hunting" rifle. As Cooper noted, it wasn't the perfect rifle for any one situation, but it could handle a lot of situations very well. If you could have only one, it was the one to have. I intend to have another one as soon as I can save up for it.

    • @jm-jn9xe
      @jm-jn9xe 6 месяцев назад +19

      If I could have only one, it would be an AR-15.

    • @Borderline5440
      @Borderline5440 6 месяцев назад +2

      Good luck with that now, as prices are about to shoot up if they haven't already.

    • @ChevyOldschool-mf7xf
      @ChevyOldschool-mf7xf 6 месяцев назад +43

      This was Colonel Cooper's intent and Steyr did a very decent job.
      If a "scout" rifle is, what you are looking for, there is no better.
      To think of it as a sniper rifle is ridiculous and this is not what it should be measured to.

    • @Borderline5440
      @Borderline5440 6 месяцев назад +22

      @@ChevyOldschool-mf7xf I thought that was odd as well. It's the exact opposite of a modern sniper rifle; maybe akin to a WWII sniper, which was essentially just a slightly more accurate infantry rifle with a scope.
      Modern sniper rifles share nothing with the regular infantry rifles.

    • @rudolflehnert9722
      @rudolflehnert9722 6 месяцев назад +37

      ​@@Borderline5440it's like complaining that the new Ford bronco will never win Daytona.
      I really think they (Grand Thumb) missed the whole idea behind the rifle.
      By accident, by ignorance or on purpose I don't know.

  • @drewmastro243
    @drewmastro243 6 месяцев назад +162

    I've been hunting with a steyr scout for years in the northeast. It's very rare that I can see further than 50 yards in thick woods so the 4x scout scope works perfectly and it's weight is wonderful to hike with.

  • @hansgruber1686
    @hansgruber1686 6 месяцев назад +17

    The Scout is a really good rifle for what it was designed too do. It was never intended as a military grade sniper rifle or a proper DMR. For hunting though and for all-purpose work it is really really good also the low weight is a big point if you are, for example, in Austria, where large parts of the country are very taxing to pass over due to mountains, hills etc. and lower weight is very useful to have.

  • @marcushillerstrom25
    @marcushillerstrom25 5 месяцев назад +18

    I think it looks like a perfect hunting rifle for when you have to track long distances. And I like all the safety features and that’s it so lightweight.

  • @ghostface5420
    @ghostface5420 6 месяцев назад +113

    That jump shot was absolutely beautiful, brought a tear to my eye.

    • @YasselAlvarez33157
      @YasselAlvarez33157 6 месяцев назад +1

      He’s just a kid with a mask.

    • @olic7266
      @olic7266 6 месяцев назад +2

      It brought a poo to my butt.

    • @ghostface5420
      @ghostface5420 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@olic7266 words of wisdom

  • @CalzaTheFox
    @CalzaTheFox 6 месяцев назад +146

    The mag well also has a second detent that allows it to sit right below the bolt, so the mag is secure but not feeding the rifle. You push it in all the way to properly feed. It lets you single load into the chamber to bypass the magazine.

    • @herbderbler1585
      @herbderbler1585 6 месяцев назад +15

      That's one feature I wish was more common on lower capacity firearms. You see it on automatic shotguns, but it's usually a bit too fiddly to be used under stress. Simply smacking the magazine fully home to activate it is probably Cooper's best idea on this rifle. I heard a rumor that someone turned the front bottom receiver screw on a Marlin levergun into a detent pin mechanism for magazine cutoff, but I've never been able to verify such a thing exists. Would be awesome though, I'd love to have a magazine cutoff for single loading my lever gun.

    • @m4a1_delta66
      @m4a1_delta66 6 месяцев назад +2

      That’s pretty neat ngl

    • @saheliumd7182
      @saheliumd7182 6 месяцев назад +2

      That mag disconnect is such a cool feature!

    • @Texas_Red_01
      @Texas_Red_01 6 месяцев назад +2

      I was going to mention that. Good catch!

  • @photonthief
    @photonthief 6 месяцев назад +15

    As someone who hikes a lot in a country without semi-autos, the Scout looks awesome. Just put one on my wish list.

    • @hansvonmannschaft9062
      @hansvonmannschaft9062 2 месяца назад

      You won't regret it. Just check other LER scopes, I found a 300$ Burris one I think, was some years ago, that felt better than the Leupold.
      Oh and don't get the 10-round mag extender, turns the 5-round mags useless, cause they attach at the bottom. Unless you get a boatload of 10 round mags, ofc. Nice part: The 10 round mag does fit flush in the stock as well 🙂.

  • @ion1984
    @ion1984 3 месяца назад

    7:53 omg that sound is just SO clean. the shot, into the echo, into the PLINK of the hit... so satisfying.

  • @vncube1
    @vncube1 6 месяцев назад +48

    Mike jumpshooting the steel plate successfully on first try made me question reality for a good 5 seconds

    • @collinb.8542
      @collinb.8542 6 месяцев назад +1

      Still can barely believe it like wtf.

  • @HarveyArmy
    @HarveyArmy 6 месяцев назад +426

    I’ve owned a Scout for 8 years and it is absolutely one of my favorite firearms.. built in bipod+extra magazine compartment+
    lightweight+ 308. Chambered… if you don’t have one you don’t know what you are missing

    • @herrwahnsinn4229
      @herrwahnsinn4229 6 месяцев назад +15

      It's the most accurate gun in cs for a reason...

    • @hardlylivin6602
      @hardlylivin6602 6 месяцев назад +21

      I first saw this gun in Battlefield 4. I thought they were cool and I wouldn't mind owning one, but 1800+ $ is hard to swallow.

    • @herrwahnsinn4229
      @herrwahnsinn4229 6 месяцев назад

      @@hardlylivin6602 but that is what you have to spend if you want gut. I am a pacifist now, want nothing to do wtih guns.

    • @idaho2ndgens240
      @idaho2ndgens240 6 месяцев назад +13

      I couldn't agree with you more. Been packing mine in N. Idaho now for close to 20 years and many miles. Killed bear, elk, mountain lion and many deer with it. This year was a 200 heart shot with the 150 grain Trophy Bonded Bearclaw. While not a long shot by any means, the confidence to take it was there.

    • @herrwahnsinn4229
      @herrwahnsinn4229 6 месяцев назад

      @@idaho2ndgens240 The 30.06 is a deadly round to begin with.

  • @benjaminvogel5272
    @benjaminvogel5272 5 месяцев назад +8

    About the so funny „Ultra Safety“: You can bring the bolt handle even further down in this position. This narrows the guns profile dramatically, which is helpful while carrying on the back. Furthermore to my knowledge there was a specific Steyr Scout sling design, but it never came to the market.
    I really like Steyr Scout. Especially if you have to carry it around, then weight is key. Pity I only have the the unthreaded barrel.

  • @sink009
    @sink009 6 месяцев назад +11

    Now I want to see you collab with Ian from Forgotten Weapons to run every weird and obscure rifle he has through various drills.

  • @leanit5756
    @leanit5756 6 месяцев назад +534

    An essential rifle for those who "Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth".

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi 6 месяцев назад +11

      The Steyr Scout isn't a ranch gun, or it wouldn't be a sensible ranch gun anyway. I've always seen the Steyr Scout sold as a sniper rifle for SWAT snipers and I suppose in Europe, urban police snipers where observation would be more valuable than being able to "take the shot".

    • @TheSlovenlyTactician
      @TheSlovenlyTactician 6 месяцев назад +30

      @@MisterNiThe criteria Steyr and Cooper came up with to make the Scout is literally for a ranch or bush gun. Lightweight, mag fed, backup sights, and integrated bipod. The only thing the Steyr rifle is missing from Coopers original works is the guide for a stripper clip which they instead put the spare magazine in the butt stock. It is literally a ranch gun. Whether it's a good one is a different discussion but that's how it was envisioned.

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheSlovenlyTactician I don't think you know what a ranch gun is. The Steyr Scout has never been a selling point as a ranch gun, unless you were a police sniper as your second job or something. As a bush gun, that makes more sense but from what I remember throughout the late 1990s to mid 2000s, the Steyr Scout was mostly sold to LE or lightly and rarely used as an spotter rifle, but with probably a much better optic than the crappy optic GT was showing in this video.

    • @gabriels5105
      @gabriels5105 6 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@MisterNithat makes even less sense. It is not semi auto. It does not have a pistol grip. Its 5 round mag is tiny. This looks like a trick shot gun. It is a light gun that allows for weights in the back. This is a back packing gun. Its for a person who prefers to use their pistol for everything but still wants to shoot far away if they have too.
      Binoculars are way better for observation. If someone in the military uses this they probably have weak hands because this is not a primary.

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@gabriels5105 Try holding a rifle in the exact same position for hours on end then say something as ordinary as a lightweight Steyr Scout is a "trick shot" gun. Well, I suppose if you were a "Scout" then it would make for a good backpack gun. I would definitely put on a better optic though since the Scout is magazine fed so you don't need that long eye-relief scope and you really shouldn't be trying to get a high volume of fire out of a Steyr Scout anyway.
      Also, binoculars are conspicuous, tend to reflect light and are just another thing to carry when a good optic on a rifle is all someone would need for observation purposes. AFAIK the Scout isn't a military rifle. When the Steyr Scout was popular, it was mostly sold to police units who wanted an affordable sniper rifle that could take someone down with one shot but in a police role, it would've been mostly used for observation anyway.

  • @3vegemite
    @3vegemite 6 месяцев назад +144

    Hi GT- great video! Unfortunately the third safety hasn’t been explained to you very well:
    It‘s a transport safety. In that position you can actually tilt or push the bolt handle towards the rifle just a little bit and you will feel it snapping into place. What this does, is that it locks the firing pin mechanically, meaning that even if you were to drop the rifle with a round in the chamber, there‘s no way it could go off or hit the primer.
    It‘s really neat for climbing, or getting up on high stands or even walk-in with a slung, loaded rifle. It absolutely makes sense.
    Also there’s one other neat feature to the magazines: they have two positions to seat them, meaning you can put in a loaded magazine (on position number 1) -you‘ll feel that it will click in and you won‘t lose the mag, but it allows you to chamber an additional round from the top of the rifle. After that, just give the mag a quick tap from below and you’re ready to rock’n’roll.
    All Steyr rifles have that feature.
    Also there are versions of the scout that come with 2 10rd mags. You can buy those aftermarket.
    Those rifles have been used quite successfully in anti-„look -at-me-I‘m-the-captain-now“- scenarios, if you know what I mean. 😉
    Also: You’re right, the integrated bipod is quite flimsy, but it’s more of a backup solution. Right behind the button to open the backup bipod you have an attachment point/ rail for a proper metal bipod.
    On most Scout rifles it’s also not a true Picatinny rail, but a Weaver rail- so buyer beware…
    Also I don‘t think a lot of people use the wide eye relief scope, for the reasons you mentioned.
    Anyways: have a good one and keep up the great content.

    • @jasonbullard9758
      @jasonbullard9758 6 месяцев назад +13

      You just saved me a ton of typing.
      Well said on those features. Sad they were overlooked.

    • @j.crizzle8942
      @j.crizzle8942 6 месяцев назад +1

      Here here!

    • @chancecurtiss9885
      @chancecurtiss9885 6 месяцев назад +1

      This

    • @CByers-lh3zq
      @CByers-lh3zq 6 месяцев назад

      I believe it was Ian McCollum (of Forgotten Weapons) who said the idea was a rifle that was carried much more than it was shot. It was there as a ‘just in case you meet something mean in the African bush’. For that purpose, it for sure makes sense. You’re not doing long range precision work- you just need something with a big enough cartridge to take down any angry nasty beasties.

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад

      A lot of people dont use the scout scope, but id argue its because of a lack of familiarity, as i took the time to learn it (it came pretty quickly, honestly) and i find it to be better than traditional scope mounting by almost every metric aside from the weight imbalance. I like having a larger field of view which gives me better situational awareness.

  • @1truefreedomfighter
    @1truefreedomfighter 3 месяца назад +1

    That last piece of advice was golden. Thanks.

  • @peepopalaber
    @peepopalaber 6 месяцев назад +5

    The Vortex Razor 1-6×24 works excellent on the scout btw.
    The Rifle is my go-to when i hike through north-norway or finland while hunting season is. Enough for bears and moose.

  • @Mainmanbenson
    @Mainmanbenson 6 месяцев назад +172

    Steyr products will forever be underrated

    • @cristianlotti5328
      @cristianlotti5328 6 месяцев назад +7

      The AUG has a cult behind it, I don’t think people consider it underrated

    • @MrMacroJesseSky
      @MrMacroJesseSky 6 месяцев назад +5

      Steyr underrated? They are well known for some of the nicest stalking rifles of the 20th century.

    • @henryc7548
      @henryc7548 6 месяцев назад +1

      Steyr GB being the exemplar

    • @Kinetic.44
      @Kinetic.44 6 месяцев назад +3

      Their pistols are so good

    • @CiviTac
      @CiviTac 6 месяцев назад

      They make weird stuff and it’s all good. I love them for it

  • @rodbutler966
    @rodbutler966 6 месяцев назад +189

    I’ve hunted with a Scout .308 in South Africa for ten years and it’s an incredible rifle when you’re walking & stalking 20 + kilometers a day. Mine is fitted with a more standard Vortex Viper 4 - 16 and it’s yet to miss. Longest shot was on a kudu at about 380m off the built in bipod. The one constructive bit of criticism about the rifle is that the bipod legs are very long, so it can be a bit awkward to get your body high enough. Other than that it’s an absolute beauty

    • @dothedewinme
      @dothedewinme 6 месяцев назад +6

      That’s what I though when I saw it too. They should fix that and maybe make the petals the fold out shorter and slimmer and then a telescopic part inside to extend the length maybe

    • @cheesesniper473
      @cheesesniper473 6 месяцев назад +8

      if you are gonna do a bipod, it should be adjustable to fire while prone or kneeling, and it also helps to have it swivel, because you can keep a level scope on a side hill.

    • @TheHandsomeMatt
      @TheHandsomeMatt 6 месяцев назад +5

      I think most people would agree that the rifle is great, but the long eye relief scope is now unnecessary.

    • @fishermandancrook
      @fishermandancrook 6 месяцев назад

      Mint.

    • @Anonymous8421
      @Anonymous8421 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@dothedewinmethey are already flimsy as is, that would make them sure to break. The bipod isn't an integral feature of the gun so much as it's an added bonus.
      The Steyr Scout 2 has a dedicated MLOK slot up front for people that decide a bipod is important.

  • @Vintageologist
    @Vintageologist 6 месяцев назад +4

    It's more of a hunting / survival rifle than a sniper rifle. Also, it makes more sense in countries where civilian access to / hunting with semi-autos is harder / forbidden.
    Side note: In most countries in Europe civilians have access to military calibers. It's just also available in other typical hunting calibers because it's a hunting rifle - in that context the safeties also make sense.

  • @gregawallace
    @gregawallace 6 месяцев назад +3

    I needed a short very light rifle for my son (8 at the time) to hunt with I was worried about recoil and scope to eye contact. I went with a ruger scout (couldn’t find a styer) with a shorter very light aftermarket stock precision armament muzzle break and the exact same scope. It was lite and handy enough for him to carry recoil was manageable and .308 was enough to get the job done. He took several animals with it. He’s grown into a traditional rifle in 300 win mag but at the time it was the ideal for him. Now it’s a cool looking rifle no one uses that sits in the safe but it definitely had its place for us.

  • @kentuckyshooter6721
    @kentuckyshooter6721 6 месяцев назад +85

    I've had a Steyr Scout for several years now, and it was my understanding that it was meant as a type of bug out rifle, or "survival rifle". Very light weight, a common caliber, hard hitting and meant for inside 200 maybe 300 yards. It's not a sniper rifle and it's certainly not meant for hunting in Africa. The bipod isn't comparable to something you'd add on to a purpose built sniper, but it's intended as a quick support when needed in a pinch. It's light weight, accurate, has an awesome trigger, and hard hitting in .308..........OK I'll get off my soap box now lol. Your still making great videos by the way.

    • @faryldaryl3975
      @faryldaryl3975 6 месяцев назад +21

      Indeed. Apparently the idea of a general purpose rifle has never occurred to GT & friends. Yes other rifles are better sniper rifles, or better DMR rifles, or better hunting rifles, or better urban rifles (carbines). Maybe when the LARPer situation that he's always talking about training for happens, he'll carry one of each of those instead of one scout rifle.

    • @jamesr792
      @jamesr792 6 месяцев назад +20

      Correct on all counts. Of course the Scout concept won’t hold up when it’s judged by standards that aren’t relevant to its purpose.

    • @WAC_garage
      @WAC_garage 6 месяцев назад +9

      It was straight up designed to be a bush gun for Africa tho, that's what led to Jeff Cooper coming up with it.

    • @j.crizzle8942
      @j.crizzle8942 6 месяцев назад +5

      @WAC_garage
      Correct. I remember when this thing came out, and read every interview I could find with Col. Cooper. At the time, in the early 90s, there was a huge boom of “scout” concept popularity. 100% is a bush concept.

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@WAC_garage Kinda. His trips to Africa brought his memory back to wartime where assigned scouts carried heavy rifles and ammo and then had to trek long distances on foot and how tiring it was to do it. Those rifles were large, heavy, and used iron sights or massive and heavy scopes with terribly limited eye relief. They were specialized rifles that did one thing or another but were terrible at all else. He then saw that his guides were using modified/shortened rifles with much of the superfluous things removed to make them lighter and with iron sights. Most rifles then started getting manufactured without iron sights if they were meant for scopes. He was a firm believer in ensuring you could work if your gear didn't so a true scout rifle would have a riser on it in order to still use the iron sights. He often stated that glass can break so having access to iron sights at all times was a must. You'd have an intermediate fixed power optic for range and the irons for up close and quick shots. His concept is what's pretty much represented in LPVOs today.
      He admits to borrowing the bush gun for the scout concept but his intent for the gun was a do it all gun that could fill in a scout role for military/paramilitary settings and personal ones second. He even admits that 308 is not an African big game cartridge and advocated much stronger cartridges for hunting the dangerous game of Africa. He says it's a good caliber for North America and was his preferred caliber for anti-personnel but wouldn't use it first on the Dark Continent. It's why he called it the Scout Rifle Concept and not Cooper's Bush Gun. His purpose was first, to outfit scouts with a proper rifle up to their task that had to be flexible, hit hard, light, reliable, shot relatively flat using a ubiquitous NATO cartridge. Hence, he pushed for 7.62x51 NATO chambering. His reasoning was then that this scout rifle would, by its very nature, fill the role of a general-purpose rifle for civilians as well. Especially in the Americas. His ultimately wish was to find a way to do it and make it semi-auto, but the technology doesn't exist to make a semi-auto .308 that's reliable, light and accurate enough. It's why he went with a bolt action, even though in his books, his wish was for the future that if technology caught up to his ideals, to make one semi-auto. Bolt-action keeps it light, reliable and accurate relative to modern semi-auto designs.

  • @neondystopian
    @neondystopian 6 месяцев назад +180

    I like how Steyr is also known for farm implements and engines.

    • @Alpha-Leader
      @Alpha-Leader 6 месяцев назад +1

      It is a step above shovels!

    • @kkauk5180
      @kkauk5180 6 месяцев назад +34

      Like how Glock is also known for horse semen.

    • @dbeau3977
      @dbeau3977 6 месяцев назад +4

      Steyr Puch built the G wagon for MB for decades… also the VW T3 Syncro…

    • @patrickgjorven7832
      @patrickgjorven7832 6 месяцев назад +1

      Singer: HAHAHAHA! Pistol go bang!

    • @gjnezat
      @gjnezat 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@dbeau3977 I had a Steyr Daimler Puch Pinzgauer!

  • @dshrecksBW
    @dshrecksBW 5 месяцев назад +2

    A Scout is for scouting in the wilds. You're in a new area, just looking to see what game is out and about. You don't expect to bring home anything and you just want a really light rifle to defend yourself from leopards, warthogs, etc. but it's nice to be able to take down bigger game if it just so happens to cross your path. Iron sights as a backup, in case something destroys your scope, which is forward-set so you have a massive field of view. It's a sight-seeing gun after all. Once you're done adventuring, you come back later with a dedicated hunting rifle to take down something of note. Meanwhile, you had a nice little trek scouting about the brush and plains and it didn't weigh you down. The special sling is designed for a very strange brace position that takes a lot of practice just to remember where your elbow and wrist are supposed to be. That's why it has so many mount points.
    Outside of that very specific situation, sure, a dozen other rifles are better. It's not a jack of all trades, though some like to tout it as one. It's just a handy gun that maximizes firepower for as little weight as possible. By the by, this gun STILL did not meet Cooper's qualifications. It's too heavy for what he had in mind and even though he signed off on it, it still had to make concessions compared to his still, to this day, impossible list of demands. You just can't keep it under ~10lbs and have all the bells and whistles he wants. Something has to give.

  • @Josh_dbg
    @Josh_dbg 6 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the advice at the very end, I needed that

  • @JoeWeber-ks5mn
    @JoeWeber-ks5mn 6 месяцев назад +693

    If only people knew how much the gun community owes to Jeff Cooper.

    • @gzuzsavz
      @gzuzsavz 6 месяцев назад +7

      Tooonnsss.

    • @Isaihernandez777
      @Isaihernandez777 6 месяцев назад +9

      Who’s Jeff cooper

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 6 месяцев назад +32

      Certainly wasn't this abortion of a concept.
      The scout rifle is living proof that even a genius is human and has dumb ideas occasionally.

    • @terrarecon
      @terrarecon 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@Isaihernandez777 are you just kidding or don't really know? Not everyone is going to know who he was.

    • @BurkeBerserker
      @BurkeBerserker 6 месяцев назад +9

      Nah he can keep the scout. That's a garbage rod of a rifle. Lol

  • @samadams9557
    @samadams9557 6 месяцев назад +84

    The original idea was a handy maneuverable general purpose rifle. Basically a traditional bolt gun, shorter barrel (why .308 was selected as it does pretty well in a shorter barrel), with a box magazine in case you were in a situation of needing to reload a bolt gun faster than normal hunting situations, and the forward mounted scope in low power to shoot at moving targets with both eyes open.
    My youngest son has the savage version with just the iron sights and it is kind of a handy ranch type of gun.

    • @DTex.45ACP
      @DTex.45ACP 6 месяцев назад +2

      I've got the Savage 110 Scout too with a Vortex Crossfire LER. Love that rifle, great for hunting hog and deer in brush.

    • @serfdogg
      @serfdogg 6 месяцев назад

      Same. Insanely accurate target shooter iron sights.

  • @Mr4420937
    @Mr4420937 5 месяцев назад +1

    saw the thumbnail and what went through my mind immediately was Counter Strike 1.6 and Zero Scout. Happy you mentioned it!

  • @LeeroyJenkins94
    @LeeroyJenkins94 6 месяцев назад +1

    love how they say from which game it is, and proceed to show clip from an AWP, a differet sniper fromt he same game

  • @kristiangustafson4130
    @kristiangustafson4130 6 месяцев назад +85

    I used a Steyr Scout in .308 as my hunting rifle in the UK for the last 15 years. Just sold. I used a conventional scope rather than a IER scope. Shot something like 100 deer with it. With a big long IOR sniper scope on it, I was reliably taking targets at 800m with it on Orion ranges in Wales. Loved that rifle! I had the same problem with the thread for the moderator... had to take to an engineering firm to mill me an adaptor for an A-Tec mod.

    • @partyrobbins4690
      @partyrobbins4690 6 месяцев назад +9

      I think that's where this rifle really shines is in a state or country where you can't have an ar10 to hunt with but need something that's reasonably powerful, quick, and light.

    • @Digger_TN
      @Digger_TN 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@partyrobbins4690plus it doesn't look "menacing". That's important, apparently.

    • @masonboard
      @masonboard 6 месяцев назад +4

      You’ve shot 6-7 deer per year, every year for the last 15 years? Damn, they hand out tags like candy in the UK

    • @GrandDawggy
      @GrandDawggy 6 месяцев назад

      When I was a teenager and played counter strike I mentioned this gun to my mothers friend who is into hunting and he was showing me a rifle and I was super shocked to find out he knew of and told me it was well liked in the here in the uk, I was thinking it was more military than hunting.
      I think he was equally shocked I knew of it and it was in the game ironically because he was thinking of it as a hunting rifle.

    • @partyrobbins4690
      @partyrobbins4690 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Digger_TN Yeah I really wish people would mind their own busines. If I already own a .308 ar10 I'm not going out of my way to buy a bolt action because someone finds it scary or unusual. Hell even when I'm hunting deer with my Enfield mk3 I'll get comments for not having a scope.

  • @conradm4943
    @conradm4943 6 месяцев назад +185

    I'll have you know garand thumb that the steyr scout saved my life when I unknowingly drove into an L shaped ambush while on safari two decades ago. I stood out the sun roof and dropped two of the approaching rhinos nearly instantly. A third got close but I was able to quickly acquire the target due to the steyr's light weight. When the military arrived, they arrested me. Turns out it was a group of locals trying to sell trinkets and I was just tripping balls off the LSD I snuck onto the plane. I got one-hundred and twenty years in prison, but turns out they were using metric. Got out in about two months and now I know Swahili. It was a good trade in my opinion.

    • @markjones2859
      @markjones2859 6 месяцев назад +15

      😂 wtf? 😅

    • @jamesdc9595
      @jamesdc9595 6 месяцев назад +22

      It’s true, I was the LSD

    • @warrenharrison9490
      @warrenharrison9490 6 месяцев назад +6

      Glad you came away with a useful skill.

    • @SaintSoba
      @SaintSoba 6 месяцев назад +20

      This comment was a trip all the way through, felt like I was there, and now I know Swahili

    • @flopus7
      @flopus7 6 месяцев назад

      Most sane Jeff Cooper prodigy

  • @WhiteDoberman
    @WhiteDoberman 6 месяцев назад +2

    Styer is one of the most underrated manufacturers in America. Their firearms, especially pistols, are fantastic. Like to see a GT video on their triangle sites in action.

  • @oldrocker1970
    @oldrocker1970 6 месяцев назад +3

    Glad GT reviewed it. I don't have one but always wanted one. I will critique the review a little bit ...
    The forward mounted scope Cooper designed this for was the fixed 2.5x. Which has a much bigger eyebox than the variable. He even stated that you should not use anything with more power with the forward mounted scope. He mentions in his book, he would have put a red dot up there if he thought they were reliable (keep in mind this is an old dude).
    But GT is right about the original target purpose. It was supposed to be an "everything gun" for the South African Boer defending his farmland from anything with 4 legs or 2.
    Also this rifle would be good with a modern LPVO. Good ones did not exist in Cooper's time. Yet the rifle could accomodate one.
    Would like to see an accuracy eval. with the right optic. My guess, as it is Steyr, the barrel is probably up to the task with a good LPVO.
    Like I said - Thanks for reviewing it. But, in the scout mounting should be reserved for a modern red dot, and maybe for nostalgia purposes the 2.5 Leupold. Otherwise a nice LVPO in the standard position. Then I think it would be a nice gun!

  • @davidhopper8867
    @davidhopper8867 6 месяцев назад +65

    I remember reading an article Coopers scout rifle idea years ago. It was described as more of a survival rifle for North America. Its supposed to be short and light for portability, but of sufficient caliber to bring down most large animals and to defend oneself with. And the long eye relief scope was so you can shoot with both eyes open and have better situational awareness.
    I don't remember if a flimsy plastic bipod was his idea though.

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar 6 месяцев назад +15

      Cooper was more of a fan of slings than bipods or shooting sticks. It's actually more disconcerting that we don't see more emphasis these days on the proper use of a sling to help in stability in shooting. The tactical variety use them simply to keep the gun close to the body but don't use it to look up the arms and support the gun when shooting.

    • @JLSnOrLaX
      @JLSnOrLaX 6 месяцев назад +1

      The long relief scope lends itself to big game hunting too.

    • @Gubble-oq6dn
      @Gubble-oq6dn 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Talisharyou’re just not looking hard enough. I see it plenty working at a range

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@Gubble-oq6dn It's almost never seen on RUclips or most online content anymore. Cooper was really the last person to really delve into proper sling usage and most guntubers and influencers today don't really delve into using the sling as a shooting aid. Just a retention aid.

    • @LongFatJohnston
      @LongFatJohnston 6 месяцев назад

      @@Talishar Slings were never very popular in hunting. When it comes to forest stalks most hunters simply carry their rifles in hand for the fastest possible shot. Most hunters in blinds or stands aren't going to be slinging their rifles. Open country hunters will mostly strap their rifle to their packs until they get within shooting range of their game.
      Most hunters will use tripods, shooting sticks, packs, shooting bags, natural rifle rests (boulders, branches, etc), or bipods to build a stable shooting position.
      Slings are more the realm of soldiery. But even then you'd be hard pressed to find a soldier, especially in the modern CQB heavy battlefield, that ever used a sling to build a stable shooting position.
      The big problem with Cooper is that he seldom if ever went hunting and he was never in combat. His ideas were overwhelmingly flat range brain farts.

  • @paprikahero7145
    @paprikahero7145 6 месяцев назад +69

    If I remember correctly, the sling mounting points were so you could utilize a three point "Ching" sling for increased stability while shooting off hand.

    • @bearrage80
      @bearrage80 6 месяцев назад

      Ching Chong Tactical Sling haha
      NcStar or UTG comes to mind

    • @yupyup4209
      @yupyup4209 6 месяцев назад +5

      Im always amazed how little research these RUclipsrs do when it's their full time job and they make absolute bank from it.

    • @KrikkitWarlord
      @KrikkitWarlord 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@yupyup4209 the fanboys lap it up anyway, and the clickbait title etc drags more folks in because they willfully don't understand or research anything

  • @deadfall9774
    @deadfall9774 5 месяцев назад

    I was so in love with this rifle as a kid. I think the scout design could make a comeback.

  • @sinappanis
    @sinappanis 6 месяцев назад +24

    I always thought the idea of having a backup magazine in the stock was a brilliant idea. I'm not sure why more rifles don't capitalize on that space.

    • @removedot
      @removedot 6 месяцев назад +3

      probably just easier and more efficient to double the mag size

    • @MindBlowerWTF
      @MindBlowerWTF 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@removedotthey probably did not want to have the rifle front heavy. Looks like there is a lot of weight in the front and middle.

    • @zeusdagmire6185
      @zeusdagmire6185 4 месяца назад

      ​@removedot the Steyr Scout has 10 round magazine options. So 20 rounds.

  • @joshuayarrington9684
    @joshuayarrington9684 6 месяцев назад +17

    Please do videos on the following:
    -Shotgun Mud & Ice test
    -What is most effective against combat drones?
    -Can a .50 Cal/12 Gauge suppressor work on lower calibers (22, 9mm, 45 ACP, 5.56, 7.62)?

  • @CharlesManch
    @CharlesManch 6 месяцев назад +33

    The laugh he has when he said you have to jump and shoot was priceless.

  • @99Racker
    @99Racker 5 месяцев назад +1

    You hit it on the scout scope rifle concept. Years ago, I bought a Ruger Scout rifle. After trying it, I mount a Leupold 1x4x conventional scope. This works on a light. 308 rifle and it does the job without compromises of long eye relief scopes (and with 10 rd mags).

  • @NoNo-lx8sp
    @NoNo-lx8sp 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Ruger Scout. Very similar, but I took off the forward pic rail where you would mount a long eye relief scope, and put an LPVO on normal rings over the receiver. Much better.

  • @ogkspaz
    @ogkspaz 6 месяцев назад +50

    Slight correction: The Steyr Scout was in CS beta4 up to retail 1.6, Condition Zero, and Source. The one in the footage (3:30) is the Steyr SSG 08 from Global Offensive.

    • @barrupa
      @barrupa 6 месяцев назад +5

      People still call it the Scout nonetheless.

    • @JohnMarshton777
      @JohnMarshton777 6 месяцев назад +5

      ​@barrupa yee but the Scout from 1.6 and GO are actually from different lines of rifles from Steyr so the distinction is deserved. Now we need a SSG 08 particular "Scout" video 😈

  • @Adam_Wilde
    @Adam_Wilde 6 месяцев назад +106

    Every time he explains how weird it is, I want it more. It was a matter of respect in Counter-Strike to choose to snipe with the Scout even if something else were available.

    • @azzy9358
      @azzy9358 6 месяцев назад +9

      I used to rock mainly deagle and Scout for a long time. Such a great iconic rifle. So much fun with it. Over 8k kills on the counter, and that is just in CS:GO.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 6 месяцев назад +11

      Hell yea my dude. De_dust crew represent

    • @kasper_429
      @kasper_429 5 месяцев назад +8

      The Scouts/Knives servers back in the day were one of my favorite modes to play on CS: Source.

    • @Winsane
      @Winsane 5 месяцев назад +3

      As a certified scoutmeister, I agree.

    • @brodeypecha9233
      @brodeypecha9233 5 месяцев назад +1

      id recommend the ruger gunsite scout. very good quality and less nonsense. I want a steyr too tho haha

  • @georgisgarage
    @georgisgarage 5 месяцев назад +5

    actually....As someone who makes a living in the bush super safety seems like an awesome feature :D . Ive had my bolt get swiped open by alders and willows etc. Would a good feature for hunting too.

  • @HeinousinAppearance
    @HeinousinAppearance 6 месяцев назад

    Man Mike just instantly murders me with his opening line.

  • @SketchyRob
    @SketchyRob 6 месяцев назад +99

    Having played a lot of CSS when I was younger, I had been very interested in setting up a steyr scout as a SHTF rifle, especially being in the UK as we are limited on what we can legally own.
    I discussed my thoughts with an RSO the other month who worked closely with Jeff Cooper. He was of the belief that had he been alive today, given the advances in red dot's, he would have actually favoured a red dot on a scout rifle over the long eye relief scope. For the sole reason it would open up the field of view of the shooter while aiming with both eyes open. But with the added advantage of further cutting down on weight.

    • @nicks2581
      @nicks2581 6 месяцев назад +8

      Red dots work quite well on scout rifles. I still use scout scopes on my scout rifles though.

    • @chris.3711
      @chris.3711 6 месяцев назад +4

      I have the Ruger Scout, it's a wonderful platform.

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад +1

      The point of the scope was to have a magnified optic... cooper likely wouldve wondered why youd want to put another unmagnified optic on when youve got iron sights on the rifle... cooper never intended for the scopes to be permanently mounted either, they were to be used as the needs arise.

  • @txhookey5608
    @txhookey5608 6 месяцев назад +21

    Remember, the Scout came out during the "Black rifles are scary" times. Many gun stores and shooting ranges wouldn't carry or allow "black rifles". That was the birth of the Fudd mentality. Also red dots were just starting to catch on so the Scout Scope was a viable solution (I still have one). When it came out, Guns and Ammo did an interview with Lt. Col. Cooper and the Scout was a blending of his love for combat pistol techniques and close to medium range fast reflex rifles for hunting and combat inspired by the Scouts in South Africa and Rhodesia. It may not be for everyone but in the hands of skilled woodsman, it's still a very capable and deadly weapon.

    • @FirePirate099
      @FirePirate099 6 месяцев назад +6

      I feel like Mike could have read at least one article written by Jeff Cooper before doing the video. I don't recall the Cooper scout rifle concept being for hunting- I understood he wanted the rifle to be used by Scout/Recon role

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@FirePirate099 Yes. His inspiration was his hunting guides using modified, shortened and lightened rifles with iron sights. He states that the African military scouts came close, but were still a bit off form his concept. He planned the scout rifle out for military/paramilitary units but then says that a good rifle that works in that role would then make an excellent general-purpose rifle for those living in the Americas but was a bit iffy about trying to use it to hunt big game in Africa. He specifically states his love affair of 7.62NATO being for the two-legged targets primarily that could suffice if needed for nearly any animal in North America.

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@FirePirate099 the scout rifle was always intended to be a rifle that one could "defend the homestead, hunt on african safari, as well as light scouting or recon work at war." A general purpose rifle... idk, ive only got the damn book, "the art of the rifle"

    • @FirePirate099
      @FirePirate099 6 месяцев назад

      @@g00gleisgayerthanaids56 that’s sounds more accurate to my memory of reading Jeff Cooper. Mike made it sound like the scout concept was solely a hunting rifle

  • @s13iLLuminati
    @s13iLLuminati 6 месяцев назад +1

    Rocky S2V are my favorite boots of all time. I'm on my 4th pair and just ordered my 5th pair in Coyote last week and just waiting for delivery.

  • @arclight8479
    @arclight8479 6 месяцев назад

    Those outfits are what make Garand thumb, Garand thumb. Perfection.

  • @cassidybronson6891
    @cassidybronson6891 6 месяцев назад +288

    We could definitely use more scout style rifles being reviewed. Great viable option especially in “restricted” states.

    • @dualityofmorons
      @dualityofmorons 6 месяцев назад +9

      I have the Savage 110 scout and I love it. My state isn’t restrict yet, so I use it for hunting

    • @tehbone8604
      @tehbone8604 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@dualityofmorons are you expecting them to restrict it?

    • @dualityofmorons
      @dualityofmorons 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@tehbone8604 it’s PA, they’ve been signing every letter in support of CAs bans, the house and gov are blue, senate is red. And I don’t see November getting any better. So I’m building and buying like a fiend right now

    • @MrEpeeFencer
      @MrEpeeFencer 6 месяцев назад +6

      Judging by this video, he really doesn't understand the scout rifle concept. I don't know why he keeps talking about Africa.

    • @kolbywilliams7234
      @kolbywilliams7234 6 месяцев назад +12

      @@MrEpeeFencer
      He’s talking about Africa because the colonel who was behind the design of this particular rifle based his requirements off his time in Africa, hunting big game.

  • @tibedog5629
    @tibedog5629 6 месяцев назад +65

    Way back in 1997 I fell in love with the book series "The Deathlands" where the main character Ryan Cawdor carried a Steyr scout. I always wanted one. I finally managed to get one a few years ago. I love it so much.

    • @Aikibiker1
      @Aikibiker1 6 месяцев назад +2

      I grew up reading those books.

    • @silasskirata
      @silasskirata 6 месяцев назад +4

      It's where I learned about this Rifle. At my local book store they sell for a penny each since theres something like 150 books in the series.

    • @MandoWookie
      @MandoWookie 6 месяцев назад +2

      In the first book, it was a actually a FAPA bullpup assault rifle(which is a prototype Brazilian rifle from the 80s) replaced with a HK G11 for a lot of books.
      Later ones he has another Steyr, an actual military sniper rifle, the SSG69.
      I grew up reading random entries in the series as I found them, recently found the 1st 10 original novels and I am working through them.
      That 1st book though, sucks the author died right after publishing, because that books first chapter was eerily predictive of the 90s in its setup for how the future apocalypse would happen.

    • @silasskirata
      @silasskirata 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@MandoWookie the first Deathlands book I read was the one where he gets his Steyr Scout. So it has a special place in my memories of the Series.

    • @MandoWookie
      @MandoWookie 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@silasskirata I admit, my persistent illogical desire for a LeMat revolver comes almost entirely from its depiction as Doc Tanners primary weapon.

  • @tophatvideosinc.5858
    @tophatvideosinc.5858 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ive dailied my rocky s2v predator boots for several years now. If there's one thing they have mastered, its their break-in. They only become more comfortable, more flexible, and more suited to you the more you use them.
    The soles are absurdly durable, without being stiff. And the treads wrapping up the side and heel give me purchase on sloped terrain like nothing else.
    The laces are sturdy and dont compress or stretch, meaning you dont have to tie a bow. Just tie a normal knot and go about your day, the knot can come undone just as easy at you tied it since it doesn't catch or bind.
    Highly recommend. Ive got two pairs (normal predators and jungle predators for wet conditions) and will be getting another set of predators IF these wear out.
    I aint sponsored, but lemme say this. Christmas is coming up, get Pops something thatll last till they make it back in their will. You know he goes through a boot a month... These'll stop that cycle.

  • @xXLegendXx70
    @xXLegendXx70 6 месяцев назад +1

    The clip u guys played in the video, is from Counter Strike Global Offensive. And that CS game, it is not a Steyr Scout but instead a Steyr SSG 08. Two completely different rifles. But in the older Counter Strike games like Counter Strike Source and older, it for sure is a Steyr Scout.

  • @Divided-we-fall
    @Divided-we-fall 6 месяцев назад +226

    Anyone else here used to be menace on Counter Strike with the Scout??😂

    • @Cynic_6489
      @Cynic_6489 6 месяцев назад +5

      good times

    • @Neo2266.
      @Neo2266. 6 месяцев назад +4

      I am

    • @justinassobieskis
      @justinassobieskis 6 месяцев назад +2

      ❤😂

    • @olitaggu9333
      @olitaggu9333 6 месяцев назад +9

      no i was always patient enough to save for an actual gun.

    • @bp8023
      @bp8023 6 месяцев назад +5

      HEADSHOT! RAMPAGE! ULTRA KILL!

  • @fodderforfreedom4020
    @fodderforfreedom4020 6 месяцев назад +25

    Great rifle for hunting. Being able to lock the bolt is great for anybody that has a branch snag their bolt handle. The light weight is always appreciated when you have to carry it around all day.

  • @hmfc2005
    @hmfc2005 4 месяца назад

    Want one! Had a Steyr tactical Elite .308 with the full length top picatinny rail, heavier, longer barrel. Fab trigger. Double mag same as the scout, adjustable cheek piece and butt-pad, extremely accurate out to 1000m with the right ammo when I did my bit , lovely bolt cycle. Loved the safety! Stuck a Harris plate and bipod under it of course.

  • @who_glhf9113
    @who_glhf9113 5 месяцев назад

    LOL the cs jump shot amazing

  • @thevoyageur2152
    @thevoyageur2152 6 месяцев назад +17

    A short, light, handy rifle in common calibers is always relevant any time period.
    Great Vlog guys.
    Happy Huntin.

  • @rodfolds3524
    @rodfolds3524 6 месяцев назад +1

    Mr. Garand Thumb, I just wanted you to know that you have become my favorite RUclips channel after your 10mm video. I used to think Kentucky Ballistics was the best but your video on the 10mm set me straight. Kentucky used to do comparison videos like which is the best Bear gun 10mm, 44 Mag., and so forth. I really enjoyed those videos but lately he either blows up a perfectly good gun or shoots something no person in America will probably never get. Thank you for the useful videos keep up the great content and don’t start grasping for ideas and trying to flex you nuts like Kentucky!

  • @BobNoDur
    @BobNoDur 6 месяцев назад +43

    I think it's important to note that the Scout is no longer in counter-strike. It used to be in older games, but it was replaced by the Steyr SSG-08 which is the rifle we see in the short little gameplay clip that was used

    • @lafeeshmeister
      @lafeeshmeister 6 месяцев назад +4

      I have never played any CS beyond 1.6, so your comment both informs and saddens me. Thanks :(

    • @es0x
      @es0x 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@lafeeshmeisterwe all still call it the scout, it’s just an updated version of the gun

    • @Zandonus
      @Zandonus 5 месяцев назад +1

      So it wasn't even good enough for Counter-Strike.

  • @SamuraiAkechi
    @SamuraiAkechi 6 месяцев назад +76

    6:05 that's actually useful for situations when you gotta switch ammo. For example, you planned to shoot a roe deer with your FMJs and then suddenly you've found a moose and gotta switch to heavy SP. Probably you won't have to carry additional magazines in your pockets that way.

    • @johnjay1147
      @johnjay1147 6 месяцев назад +4

      Cool man, two different point of impacts. Also FMJ for game, wtf?

    • @allcapsboy9139
      @allcapsboy9139 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@johnjay1147 yeah samurai homeboy never shot no deer

    • @SamuraiAkechi
      @SamuraiAkechi 6 месяцев назад

      @@johnjay1147 you can always adjust the scope. Just have a note with the adjustments for the specific bullet weight. Or just select/load ammo with similar weight and groups.
      Yes, and in some countries it's still legal to use FMJ ammo for hunting.

    • @Anonymous8421
      @Anonymous8421 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@SamuraiAkechibut like why? Why use FMJ instead of a more effective bullet?

    • @SamuraiAkechi
      @SamuraiAkechi 6 месяцев назад

      @@Anonymous8421 because sometimes people are just stupid and say that they can effectively dispatch softer game that's below 100 kg of weight. Probably same kind of people who hunt capercaillie with rifles loaded with FMJ and Lapua Scenar because they can't sneak close enough with a shotgun

  • @nzpork1
    @nzpork1 6 месяцев назад

    That buggered and crikey as they say in Austria gag had me in stitches.

  • @nathangrayshon6690
    @nathangrayshon6690 5 месяцев назад +4

    This thing is beautiful, I use it a lot in a game called phantom forces and it feels buttery smooth!

  • @TruckerJacket
    @TruckerJacket 6 месяцев назад +41

    I own one, love that rifle. Fluted barrel, great bolt movement, super lightweight - if you live in a country where you cannot own a semi-automatic its great

  • @justinteal495
    @justinteal495 6 месяцев назад +25

    As former AF, that story of "omg they got the rocks, I want those" is 100% truth , wearing those automatically made you look high speed😂

  • @empsee5534
    @empsee5534 5 месяцев назад +1

    this and a knife are really all you ever need on any battlefield

  • @davidreem7716
    @davidreem7716 6 месяцев назад +16

    One of my good friends at church absolutely loves his Steyr Scout rifle. He is insanely accurate with it with a 2.5x optic on top. It's fun to see it in a video now.

    • @sportsman48
      @sportsman48 6 месяцев назад

      Is this the next ballad of Steyr Scout man?

    • @gzuzsavz
      @gzuzsavz 6 месяцев назад

      Aye..Jeff's criteria for the Scout is a 2.5x fixed pwr scope..maybe 3x max, to facilitate the
      both eyes fully open concept. ..well, ppl did have sharper eyes in his era..better nutrition &
      a more active/healthy generation. I'm 57..I can see how ppls health in general is far less than what it was in the 70's-80's. Nowadays..obesity, drug use..either prescribed, or street stuff..i mean..anxiety/stress are so prevalent, now..allergies..it is crazy. Eyesight has suffered, as well.

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@gzuzsavz It probably has more to do with screen time then nutrition.

  • @acem82
    @acem82 6 месяцев назад +57

    Now, I've always said that this rifle seems like it would be quite good ...if you mounted a traditional scope on it, like a Leupold 2-7. Now it's just a really light and handy rifle with a few oddities, but none of them impair usage. A weird bipod is better than none at all.

    • @Alpha-Leader
      @Alpha-Leader 6 месяцев назад +13

      In a pre-red dot and LPVO world it made a little more sense. As a bush gun you are going to be spending far more time carrying the thing than ever shooting it. priorities.

    • @acem82
      @acem82 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@Alpha-Leader I'm still trying to wrap my head around why my Leupold 2-7 is worse than an LPVO. It weighs roughly half of an LPVO, and at a true 2.5 power, it's just a tiny bit slower at point blank range. But, maybe that is offset by being lighter, so maybe not slower at all?

  • @krdaytona
    @krdaytona 5 месяцев назад +2

    You have not mentioned the recoil , I have owned a steyr scout for 20 years , it is very gentle recoil wise (308) and with a suppressor fitted 2nd shot target acquisition is very fast indeed.

  • @lolbruah
    @lolbruah 6 месяцев назад +54

    I‘m member of a shooting Club in Austria which had tight connection with Col. Jeff Cooper (Range is named after him). Founding members had personal connections with him - we even got original exponates used by Cooper himself there. He paid Austria some visits back in the days.
    He was also directly involved in the development of the Steyr Scout Rifle.

    • @swissmilitischristilxxii3691
      @swissmilitischristilxxii3691 6 месяцев назад +1

      You can own guns in Austriastan?

    • @thatjackal74
      @thatjackal74 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@swissmilitischristilxxii3691I’m pretty sure they allowed to just straight up buy machine guns as long as it’s for collecting purposes among everything else

    • @lolbruah
      @lolbruah 6 месяцев назад

      @@thatjackal74 that‘s true but you‘ve gotta be recognized as a collector, which isn‘t that easy. the requirements for that are pretty steep security wise to begin with ;)

    • @lolbruah
      @lolbruah 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@swissmilitischristilxxii3691 Yes you can. I‘ve got an AUG / AR-9 / Glock 34 / S&W Model 69. Each with large Magazines (which makes some extra buerocratic effort necessary) except the Revolver. As long as you‘re being recognized as a Sports Shooter, Collector or Hunter, you have good options herr.
      Hunting Rifles (Class C weapons in the austrian gun law) are even allowed without a permit (background screening / psychological test) and can be owned by austrian citizens over 18 without a criminal record.

    • @davidh9659
      @davidh9659 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@swissmilitischristilxxii3691you could buy the scout as an 18yo with no additional licencing whatsoever

  • @robashley8216
    @robashley8216 6 месяцев назад +29

    Can confirm on the Rocky's. The first thing most of us did when we got to tech school and were told we could buy our own boots was go out and get them. I loved mine, they were comfortable as hell, did pretty decent in cold weather and rain and lasted probably 3-4 years. If anyone's worked in the nuke fields you know comfortable boots are king

  • @caterpie40
    @caterpie40 6 месяцев назад

    Great jump shot 🎉

  • @EdgewiseChairman32
    @EdgewiseChairman32 5 месяцев назад

    I love the Primary Arms banter. :D

  • @etniesenz
    @etniesenz 6 месяцев назад +21

    Steyr scout rifle very nice and sleek design and a versatile platform for hunters and hikers

  • @Stagio
    @Stagio 6 месяцев назад +15

    I had one before I lost it in a boating accident… hands down one of my all time favorites! So happy to see this video!

  • @Augownage
    @Augownage 5 месяцев назад +1

    You didn't metion how in the "ultra safe" position the bolt handle can be tucked down closer to the stock to reduce the chance of catching on clothing or straps, and to make the profile of the rifle narrower.
    I own one of these with the traditional 4x Leupold scout scope and a ching sling, and I love it. While I agree it is outclassed by semi autos in every practical way as a quick shooter, and heavier bolt rifles as a long range tool, the rifle certainly has that cool factor and is super fun to handle and fire.

  • @4g1vn
    @4g1vn 2 месяца назад

    the jump shot 👌🏼

  • @cutchya
    @cutchya 6 месяцев назад +13

    There is a 10round conversion kit .
    The magazine has 2 positions. All the way in for repeater action. 1 click out for single shot as it won’t pick up from the magazine.
    To go to reapeater just push mag completely in.
    There is also a hidden pocket in the pistol grip .
    3 point sling mount is for the “Ching sling”

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 6 месяцев назад

      I feel like they couldnt have done less research on the concept...

  • @GR-cf4qh
    @GR-cf4qh 6 месяцев назад +51

    I remember reading Jeff Cooper going on and on in his column about how this was best new concept in rifles, well, ever. Nothing this awesome had ever been conceived of before. It was a bolt action and it was lightweight and fast handling and obviously no one had ever thought of something so revolutionary before this.
    It reminds me now of the launch of the Segway.

    • @user-vg3yc6gk5f
      @user-vg3yc6gk5f 6 месяцев назад

      Lots of Manufacturers make Scout rifles. It's not a Segway

    • @kunaiguywot
      @kunaiguywot 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@user-vg3yc6gk5fI think that's his point, we have dozens of manufacturers making hoverboards and other derivatives of the segway. Basically "it was revolutionary but ultimately a stepping stone to better things".

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats 6 месяцев назад

      @@user-vg3yc6gk5fLets not get carried away. There are like three. It never took off, and there is a reason, then, and now. Doesn’t mean they aren’t cool or can’t be useful.

    • @chris.3711
      @chris.3711 6 месяцев назад

      I think if the platform came out today, more people would have looked into it. I have the Ruger version and it is a nice hunting rifle.

    • @j.murphy4884
      @j.murphy4884 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’m not sure a rifle designed in the 80s, inspired by rifles of the 20s and produced in the late 90s can be called a stepping stone to anything.

  • @_KroW_
    @_KroW_ Месяц назад

    Im finnish and my uncle has one for hunting moose, I've tested it and it's great for how light that thing is to carry around for packing a good punch.

  • @chrismcmanaway1079
    @chrismcmanaway1079 Месяц назад

    Rocky Boot mentioned! Nelsonville, Ohio recognition!