Anyone who's a cloner or is into issued special forces rifles - pay attention to this man - he's the real deal and has used these rifles in combat. Looking forward to more from this channel - subscribed!
That is my team, ODB-960 in the photo at 7:51, just before leaving Chapman AF back to the FOB at K2 around 30 May 02. Your comment on why most of us were running iron sights is 100% correct. Being a National Guard unit we didn't get any of the SOPMOD kits until we were mobilized and on active duty. I didn't get mine until I had been in country for about a month, since I went in ahead of my team to be the 18D for C51 (rear) in Kabul when the Doc and PA went forward with the command element during Anaconda. I had a lot of time shooting a AR system with iron sights starting with a M-16A1, and I had a lot of other things to get up to speed on.
@@goforbroke4428 All of the line companies in 2/19SF had the M4s by 2000, we just didn't have the SOFMOD kits that had the optics. Some of the non-18 series guys, for example, the generator and wheeled vehicle mechs in the Support company may still have been carrying a M16A2 in Dec 2001 and the early part of 2002.
The other issue with the optics, was keeping them clean in all that terrible moon dust…Somehow nobody had lens caps…I deployed for Anaconda with 101 supporting you guys here and there I’m sure, as well as 5’th group of course, and damn we didn’t have dickie-doo-doo for supplies or cleanliness. I think I got my first ice cold shower after three months on the ground in Bagram in Feb 2002 before anaconda. Coldest shower of my life and to this day I think about it every time I shower in the lap of luxury here retired now at home.
This channel is Absolutely awesome. I served in a Marine MEU/SOC unit. And I grew up reading everything I could on Force Recon, Special Forces, and Rangers. The perspective you give and history is invaluable.
It was cool they gave our 1sgt and CPT of our INF Co (327) KAC suppressors in OIF 1 got to shoot one in 2003 in Mosul when i was 18. Felt like a bad ass. TF121 used our range “Alkindy” spelling? Missle complex we took over and everyone used our range to Zero. CIA, Delta, etc they had AKs and unconvential stuff. Became an officer eventually but good experience as a young PFC
This was an AWESOME video, super cool info. A cool video idea would be one based on early plate carriers and LBE and how it evolved to what is used now. 👍🏻
First thank you and second I have thought about doing early plate carrier video I have pictures of all my plate carriers from the very beginning so perhaps I will do something in the future about that
@@ModernTacticalShooting please do!! Anything that covers all the different gear and weapons/rifle setups throughout your career would be very interesting. Perhaps some “war stories” and breaking down some of the different situations and scenarios you faced as well
This a valuable history lesson! I joined the Marine Corps in 1999 and standard issue was the M16 A2. He's right, we had a hard on for irons never saw optics until years later. Seeing ACOGs in Boot Camp still floors me! I guess it's the old timer in me that says rip that shit off and train with irons first then step up to the ACOG or whatever optic that's being issued. Love this channel, you are a wealth of knowledge!!
Jeff you've inspired me so much. I built my Block 2 because of you and your videos and I've never been real good with my hands. After that I am now applying for gunsmithing school end up summer and cannot wait. Thanks for everything you do.
We probably did raids together in 2004. There was a couple, what I suspect were SF company sized raids that were done in Kirkuk in 04. We conducted simultaneous raids. I was in the company that had the ODA in their Patrol base in North Kirkuk. Either way to us 11Bs, you guys were Straight Animals.
I know the team you are talking about I was 591 taskforce Texan.. the Kirkuk team I knew a bunch of those fellas so yes we were there same time and place. Yes we did some multi team raids!
@@ModernTacticalShooting they were cool guys that's for sure. I got to see what assets you guys bring to the table. It was a really good system having SF and 11Bs together. It was kinda Delta and Ranger Lite. I did find the lack of weird ancillary equipment pretty weird. While we had every machine gun with an optic you guys didn't. Our saws had the Para stocks and you guys had the plastic fixed stocks. We had AT4s you guys had SMAW Ds. You had e6 SF guys with 7s and pretty much 8/9 of us had 14s. It was a very weird time in the Army that's for sure.
SWAT was a great magazine to write for. They actually did not regularly do multi-part articles, Denny the editor liked my stuff, so he gave me the green light.
This is a very unique channel. A metric ton of information not readily dispensed from you folks from SF. Everyone usually just want to shoot fast and demonstrate the skill. Those are kind of a dime a dozen, honestly. We wanted the peculiarities of all, time lines, quantity of issuance and such. Thank you for all the information sir and keep up this great work.
I sat down and took notes on this lol. I’m a big nerd for this kinda thing, if they offered classes in college on this subject I’d be a doctor by now. I hope your channel gets as popular as it deserves, you’re a great presenter I’ll be sending your channel to all my clone freak buddies. Keep on doing videos I’ll be here with a pencil and notepad on standby
check out the SWAT article link in description. You will notice has all same info, there are some small date changes when I listed when things came example, Aimpoint. I am going off memory when I made this and SWAT article its my best recollection. PART II SOPMOD II is more exact, I have hard times and more photos. (I was more into tracking gear at that time), PART II out in maybe 2 weeks
Man Block 1 looks so ghetto compared to even civilian AR setups. Almost retro. Those these mods must have been a godsend when compared to the plain jane M16s and M4s being issued.
In the summer of 2006 I bought my own CAA butt stock with battery holders. I used it to hold batteries for my PVS-14 and Stream Light TLRS-2. Fantastic stock just lucky it worked for me. I always made sure my shit was working before any mission. Always carried plenty of batteries for combat...
I’ve been able to build my block1 Colt Clone thanks to the info on your great channel Thankyou sir and Thankyou for your Service .. GodBlessYou GodSpeed
Great videos! My favorite part is when you talk about the members you serve with and what they're doing now. Or if they made the ultimate sacrifice. It's very respectful and considerate of you. Thank you!
I was in Iraq from 10-09 to 10-10 with A troop 3/7 CAV 2BDE 3ID. I ordered a BCM medium extended latch charging handle for my M4, I still have it, it was good to go. I wish we had ambi selectors, I'm left-handed. If the squadron had any I never noticed them. We still had a handful of M16A2's in the line platoons when I left in 2012. We also had SDM-R's which I think were largely a 3ID thing. We had an odd assortment of accessories and optics, mostly ACOG's, and M68 CCO's both Comp M2 and M4's. But we had a few of the older SOPMOD block I ACOG's, Some EOTECH's and a few Mars sights. I really appreciate and enjoy these sorts of videos. I would like to make something similar about the equipment that I saw used in my corner of the army.
Great video as usual! I just listened to an interview with "Mad Max" Mullen discussing the changes to the Army's combatives manual/program in the early 90's and it's further changes in the 2000's. All super fascinating!
Damn this was amazingly informative...I am a huge history nerd and especially military history and I knew a little about the SOPMOD Block 1 but this really educated me. I'm seriously looking forward to the Block II video, thanks for doing this. It is always neat to hear these kinds of things from someone who was there vs a purely academic view.
Always a small world. We were in Iraq at the same time. In 2005 I was in Fallujah with RCT-8 and Lima Co 3/4. Had the opportunity to work embedded with 5th Group guys in Ramadi in 2004 thanks to my CO (Paul Stubbs) having personal contacts with the team guys from his days as a Ranger. Great sharing of knowledge. As a Marine, I was always jealous of the SF and SEALs gear, as I was stuck with an M16A2 with iron sights, just seeing a SOPMOD M4 all sprayed in camo was badass. Cheers, brother.
The amount of informations and details profusely explained are invaluable! The only thing i can tell you is to wait a little more on the photos. I really dig looking at them (you can put them on the bottom right/left corner and keep talking on the very item you are depicting).
This video sent me down the rabbit hole of trying to find that Crane SOPMOD manual. Seems to be elusive. Lots of photos of the binder in civilian (or maybe former serviceman hands) but no PDF!
that "big army" transition from the M4 to the M4A1 was such a long transition. We deployed with your battalion in 2013, came back 2014 (worked with your team commander in 2014 that you came to fort drum with) and we still only had the 3 rnd burst M4s even for that deployment. When we came home, went on block leave, we came back to "M4A1"s or M4s that literally had 4 "X"s marked where it said "BURST" and right under it was stamped "AUTO". So i guess they just took the M4s, took our the fire control group, dropped in an Auto FCG and called it an "M4A1" and that was late 2014. To hit on the ambi selectors, yea my M4 always had the ambi selector.
@@ModernTacticalShooting lol yes we did! Maybe you dont remember but you took a look at my m4 during one of your drills when in semi fire it was firing 2-3 round bursts
I'm so glad I found this channel, it's a history lesson and a AR enthusiast guide, please keep giving us these videos on all the guns and parts 👍 God bless 🙏
The full army make have converted all M4s to M4A1 in 2010/2011 on paper, but we used plain Jane M4s in my 2012-13 Afghan tour and used them until I got out in late 2014.
Kinda shocking to hear that your elite team was not issued enough of the high speed gear necessary for your mission. I would've understood if the regular army lacked such items...but Special Forces?! Good video...thank you for your service!
Awesome video. Loved seeing uh "Mr Mayflower" 's 10.5 M4. Way ahead of the game in the mid 2000s. Very interesting barrel, looks like it was turned down to 6933 profile, except for the FSB? I'd love to see some more of this in detail, and maybe the PRI built 17 inch upper. "Oddball ODA guns" would be sweet.
I kept my old acog I was issued in late 2000 when I reached the teams and still use it today. It survived a IED blast in 2013 in Afghanistan. Biggest thing I hated the was the PEQ2. It was too damn big. Was so happy when PEQ14 came out along with RISII.
I love your videos. Military gear acquisition was always a fascinating topic to me because it’s always so messy and unceremonious. Finding solid info on it is difficult. I remember when my unit in the marines got issued new ACOGs with new reticules and people were referring to them by a whole new designation. Even just that was fascinating to me.
Super informative. I spent some time working with Ron Allen on some Ops Inc collars for a Noveske Crusader. I believe he worked with Crane on the SOPMOD program, but he spent a lot of time with me and is a wealth of information as well. Keep up the great content
You really should do more videos and pass on your wisdom you learned thru combat, alot of your input when you talk about such things is unique to the cookiecutter tactical content.
Would love to hear your opinion on the SAW and upgraded MK14 EBRs. I’ve heard so many conflicting things about the SAW that thing now that I don’t know what to think about it. And I’ve even fired one at a range too, and it was awesome.
Mid 2000s I had a choice between the original Eotech and ACOG. I did not trust batteries and electronics at that time so I went with the ACOG. A decade later I moved to Aimpoint and change the battery every couple of years. Same with a 3 point sling , to a VTAC and now a Magpul New is not always better , but most of the time it is. Now my work gun has a Nightforce with a T2 offset mount.
Excellent video Jeff! I find cloning SOCOM weapons very interesting. I recently turned my Colt M4A1 block I into a block II FSB. Still waiting for my Surefire RC2 can to be approved, it's only been like 481 days!! 👉💥😳 But anyway... I'll be waiting for your video on block II. One more thing, I really like how you present your videos, very fun to watch with all of your personal pictures of salty gear inserted 👍😎👍
The more old pics, the better!! If you haven’t read Jeff’s DefenseReview articles on AR15 accessories for military combat applications, you need to check them out. Lots of awesome pics and the 4 parts start in 2012(thus the pics predate that) thru 2019 I think. So you’re basically getting about a decades worth of development
Holy feces, 481 days for the SOCOM RC2? 😬🥺 I bought one recently and I was under the impression the waits were way shorter, maybe a few months (my first can several years ago was about a year wait). How did you purchase it? I did trust, all electronic thru Silencer Shop. Even did some of the paperwork (Form 4? I dunno) over the phone with FFL whole on ATF's site.
@@clamum9648 yeah, I went through silencer shop too, but did it as an individual. My first can took 13 months, SBR 14 months, AEM5 6 months and the RC 2 was 485 days! I hope you get it faster than me 👍 there was a point when I thought I'd never get it, but about a month ago, it served it's debt to society and it's safe and sound resting on the MK18 mod 1 at the moment 🤗
It’s kind of crazy to think about that in maybe a couple decades or perhaps centuries time, first hand accounts like this will be referred back to as a source when retelling the history of the early 21st century US special forces, and their weapons.
When I joined the army in 2012 I got issued one of those non-chevron ACOGs. I actually preferred it but having them mixed in was confusing because it adjusts 1/3 per click instead of the standard 1/2 per click.
It's cause the damn B teams took all the extra gear. B Teams in the rear rocking all the suppressors and gear yet ODAs only had half the team equipped at best
This is great stuff. Not sure if you’ve done this already, but if you do similar videos on gear items that you used while you were in, people would love those videos too.
Anyone who's a cloner or is into issued special forces rifles - pay attention to this man - he's the real deal and has used these rifles in combat. Looking forward to more from this channel - subscribed!
That is my team, ODB-960 in the photo at 7:51, just before leaving Chapman AF back to the FOB at K2 around 30 May 02. Your comment on why most of us were running iron sights is 100% correct. Being a National Guard unit we didn't get any of the SOPMOD kits until we were mobilized and on active duty. I didn't get mine until I had been in country for about a month, since I went in ahead of my team to be the 18D for C51 (rear) in Kabul when the Doc and PA went forward with the command element during Anaconda. I had a lot of time shooting a AR system with iron sights starting with a M-16A1, and I had a lot of other things to get up to speed on.
@clmccomas so y’all had m16a2s and stuff still before mobilization?
@@goforbroke4428 All of the line companies in 2/19SF had the M4s by 2000, we just didn't have the SOFMOD kits that had the optics. Some of the non-18 series guys, for example, the generator and wheeled vehicle mechs in the Support company may still have been carrying a M16A2 in Dec 2001 and the early part of 2002.
@@clmccomas I see, makes sense
The other issue with the optics, was keeping them clean in all that terrible moon dust…Somehow nobody had lens caps…I deployed for Anaconda with 101 supporting you guys here and there I’m sure, as well as 5’th group of course, and damn we didn’t have dickie-doo-doo for supplies or cleanliness. I think I got my first ice cold shower after three months on the ground in Bagram in Feb 2002 before anaconda. Coldest shower of my life and to this day I think about it every time I shower in the lap of luxury here retired now at home.
This channel is Absolutely awesome. I served in a Marine MEU/SOC unit. And I grew up reading everything I could on Force Recon, Special Forces, and Rangers. The perspective you give and history is invaluable.
Thank You
You know I respect that you aren’t a typical egotistical Jarhead. Thank you
It was cool they gave our 1sgt and CPT of our INF Co (327) KAC suppressors in OIF 1 got to shoot one in 2003 in Mosul when i was 18. Felt like a bad ass.
TF121 used our range “Alkindy” spelling? Missle complex we took over and everyone used our range to Zero. CIA, Delta, etc they had AKs and unconvential stuff.
Became an officer eventually but good experience as a young PFC
I was in Hawija too. Lost 18 men there. We’ve chewed some of the same dirt.
Hawaii?
Thank you for your service. From regular USMC infantryman
That's rad man! Waiting for Block 2 & 3 versions soon.
Related question, how come SOCOM does not refer the URGI as the Block 3 program but only as URGI?
@@jacksonmctavish8240 IDK why...
This was an AWESOME video, super cool info.
A cool video idea would be one based on early plate carriers and LBE and how it evolved to what is used now. 👍🏻
First thank you and second I have thought about doing early plate carrier video I have pictures of all my plate carriers from the very beginning so perhaps I will do something in the future about that
@@ModernTacticalShooting please do!! Anything that covers all the different gear and weapons/rifle setups throughout your career would be very interesting.
Perhaps some “war stories” and breaking down some of the different situations and scenarios you faced as well
I'd like to see this as well. 👍👍
This a valuable history lesson! I joined the Marine Corps in 1999 and standard issue was the M16 A2. He's right, we had a hard on for irons never saw optics until years later. Seeing ACOGs in Boot Camp still floors me! I guess it's the old timer in me that says rip that shit off and train with irons first then step up to the ACOG or whatever optic that's being issued. Love this channel, you are a wealth of knowledge!!
Thanks for the awesome video! I always liked the way the BLK 1s look. The classic M4 look imo.
Made a copy of it with a colt 6920. 😄
Great channel that needs more subscribers.
I do!
Early GWOT vet. What a walk down memory lane of all the things I saw!
wonderful, thanks
I enjoyed this interview. Glimpse into another side of the Army from mine. Hooah
Jeff you've inspired me so much. I built my Block 2 because of you and your videos and I've never been real good with my hands. After that I am now applying for gunsmithing school end up summer and cannot wait. Thanks for everything you do.
Wow thats Great!
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We probably did raids together in 2004. There was a couple, what I suspect were SF company sized raids that were done in Kirkuk in 04. We conducted simultaneous raids. I was in the company that had the ODA in their Patrol base in North Kirkuk.
Either way to us 11Bs, you guys were Straight Animals.
I know the team you are talking about I was 591 taskforce Texan.. the Kirkuk team I knew a bunch of those fellas so yes we were there same time and place. Yes we did some multi team raids!
@@ModernTacticalShooting they were cool guys that's for sure. I got to see what assets you guys bring to the table. It was a really good system having SF and 11Bs together. It was kinda Delta and Ranger Lite.
I did find the lack of weird ancillary equipment pretty weird. While we had every machine gun with an optic you guys didn't. Our saws had the Para stocks and you guys had the plastic fixed stocks. We had AT4s you guys had SMAW Ds. You had e6 SF guys with 7s and pretty much 8/9 of us had 14s. It was a very weird time in the Army that's for sure.
@@fathead8933 what do you mean 7s and 14s? Probably obvious to some but as a civilian I’m just curious.
@@fathead8933 just realized you’re referring to nods🤦🏻♂️
@@fathead8933 what rifles and optics was everyone using? If you don’t mind my asking…
Very interesting video
I remember those SWAT magazine articles.
SWAT was a great magazine to write for. They actually did not regularly do multi-part articles, Denny the editor liked my stuff, so he gave me the green light.
I remember having that poster for the longest time as background for my laptop. I love the AR platform so much
Finally a video on the sopmod block 1 program an accessories used!!!
Thank you so much for this video Jeff
These types of videos are sooo fucking underrated, pretty much my favorite thing to watch
This is a very unique channel. A metric ton of information not readily dispensed from you folks from SF. Everyone usually just want to shoot fast and demonstrate the skill. Those are kind of a dime a dozen, honestly. We wanted the peculiarities of all, time lines, quantity of issuance and such. Thank you for all the information sir and keep up this great work.
Thank you for your service. The Iraq Afghanistan war was my time.
I sat down and took notes on this lol. I’m a big nerd for this kinda thing, if they offered classes in college on this subject I’d be a doctor by now. I hope your channel gets as popular as it deserves, you’re a great presenter I’ll be sending your channel to all my clone freak buddies. Keep on doing videos I’ll be here with a pencil and notepad on standby
check out the SWAT article link in description. You will notice has all same info, there are some small date changes when I listed when things came example, Aimpoint. I am going off memory when I made this and SWAT article its my best recollection. PART II SOPMOD II is more exact, I have hard times and more photos. (I was more into tracking gear at that time), PART II out in maybe 2 weeks
Man Block 1 looks so ghetto compared to even civilian AR setups. Almost retro. Those these mods must have been a godsend when compared to the plain jane M16s and M4s being issued.
No doubt. Going from hose clamps on the handguard or the barrel to dedicated mounting rails is quite revolutionary.
Fantastic! Glad to know you're right up the road as well.
Thank you
In the summer of 2006 I bought my own CAA butt stock with battery holders. I used it to hold batteries for my PVS-14 and Stream Light TLRS-2. Fantastic stock just lucky it worked for me. I always made sure my shit was working before any mission. Always carried plenty of batteries for combat...
thanks for doing this video. Loved the CRANE stock during my time.
This video was fucking awesome. Not many videos out there on legit history of SF weapons, especially first hand knowledge. Well done sir.
Thank You!
Good video! Love your articles Jeff
Thank You
That’s a badass photo on the thumbnail. Keep up the videos, really enjoying them.
Love the history of weapons videos!
I’ve been able to build my block1 Colt Clone thanks to the info on your great channel Thankyou sir and Thankyou for your Service .. GodBlessYou GodSpeed
Love these
It’s good to get this info from someone who was actually there. Well done 👍
Quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Your in-depth breakdowns are superb content. Maximum respect. Can't wait for the BLK 2 video.
Very nice Video. I'm really looking forwards to the next one.
I am really digging this content. Of course, your manner of presentation is awesome.
Wow! What an amazing first hand account of block I/ block II set ups! Thanks for the video!!
23:30 Oh wow, woody's rifle club is my range also. Awesome!
Im there often, shooting just to practice
Great info. More vids like this!
Can't wait for the block 2 video as someone who loves the Block II m4a1 and MK18.
Great videos! My favorite part is when you talk about the members you serve with and what they're doing now. Or if they made the ultimate sacrifice. It's very respectful and considerate of you. Thank you!
This kind of content is exactly what RUclips has been waiting for. Great job sir.
I was in Iraq from 10-09 to 10-10 with A troop 3/7 CAV 2BDE 3ID. I ordered a BCM medium extended latch charging handle for my M4, I still have it, it was good to go. I wish we had ambi selectors, I'm left-handed. If the squadron had any I never noticed them. We still had a handful of M16A2's in the line platoons when I left in 2012. We also had SDM-R's which I think were largely a 3ID thing. We had an odd assortment of accessories and optics, mostly ACOG's, and M68 CCO's both Comp M2 and M4's. But we had a few of the older SOPMOD block I ACOG's, Some EOTECH's and a few Mars sights.
I really appreciate and enjoy these sorts of videos. I would like to make something similar about the equipment that I saw used in my corner of the army.
Do it!
Great video as usual! I just listened to an interview with "Mad Max" Mullen discussing the changes to the Army's combatives manual/program in the early 90's and it's further changes in the 2000's. All super fascinating!
Great informative video! Thank you for your service!
Damn this was amazingly informative...I am a huge history nerd and especially military history and I knew a little about the SOPMOD Block 1 but this really educated me. I'm seriously looking forward to the Block II video, thanks for doing this. It is always neat to hear these kinds of things from someone who was there vs a purely academic view.
Just as i was looking for some info on sf load out, this popped up. Noice
This is better than reading Colt’s Black Book. Makes me want to finally put together a rifle with the Colt SOCOM barrel I happened to come across.
Thank you
Always a small world.
We were in Iraq at the same time. In 2005 I was in Fallujah with RCT-8 and Lima Co 3/4.
Had the opportunity to work embedded with 5th Group guys in Ramadi in 2004 thanks to my CO (Paul Stubbs) having personal contacts with the team guys from his days as a Ranger.
Great sharing of knowledge. As a Marine, I was always jealous of the SF and SEALs gear, as I was stuck with an M16A2 with iron sights, just seeing a SOPMOD M4 all sprayed in camo was badass.
Cheers, brother.
Channel keeps getting better and better.
Thanks for your videos. Always great.
Very good information. Gave me an inferiority complex. I thought I was hot stuff in the early 70's when I went from 20 round mags to 30 round mags.
This channel continues to be my favorite gun channel. Absolutely stunning information
Thank You!
Nicely done Jeff. History buffs like myself dig this kind of stuff. 👍🏻🇺🇸
The amount of informations and details profusely explained are invaluable! The only thing i can tell you is to wait a little more on the photos. I really dig looking at them (you can put them on the bottom right/left corner and keep talking on the very item you are depicting).
Good points on the photos
This video sent me down the rabbit hole of trying to find that Crane SOPMOD manual. Seems to be elusive. Lots of photos of the binder in civilian (or maybe former serviceman hands) but no PDF!
Never stop searching!
that "big army" transition from the M4 to the M4A1 was such a long transition. We deployed with your battalion in 2013, came back 2014 (worked with your team commander in 2014 that you came to fort drum with) and we still only had the 3 rnd burst M4s even for that deployment. When we came home, went on block leave, we came back to "M4A1"s or M4s that literally had 4 "X"s marked where it said "BURST" and right under it was stamped "AUTO". So i guess they just took the M4s, took our the fire control group, dropped in an Auto FCG and called it an "M4A1" and that was late 2014. To hit on the ambi selectors, yea my M4 always had the ambi selector.
Did we meet at FT Drum?
@@ModernTacticalShooting lol yes we did! Maybe you dont remember but you took a look at my m4 during one of your drills when in semi fire it was firing 2-3 round bursts
@@Kaotix_music I have a group picture from that training we must be in it together!
@@ModernTacticalShooting yup i still have it aswell! think we were messing with mortars and gustavs that day
@@Kaotix_music The day we fired over 150 Carl Gustav rounds!
I'm so glad I found this channel, it's a history lesson and a AR enthusiast guide, please keep giving us these videos on all the guns and parts 👍 God bless 🙏
like always great video
The full army make have converted all M4s to M4A1 in 2010/2011 on paper, but we used plain Jane M4s in my 2012-13 Afghan tour and used them until I got out in late 2014.
Kinda shocking to hear that your elite team was not issued enough of the high speed gear necessary for your mission. I would've understood if the regular army lacked such items...but Special Forces?! Good video...thank you for your service!
Excellent video, and excellent channel! Would you do a video about night vision optics and equipment history in SF?
Awesome video. Loved seeing uh "Mr Mayflower" 's 10.5 M4. Way ahead of the game in the mid 2000s. Very interesting barrel, looks like it was turned down to 6933 profile, except for the FSB? I'd love to see some more of this in detail, and maybe the PRI built 17 inch upper. "Oddball ODA guns" would be sweet.
Very nice overview. Im on an airsoft team doing 02-05 gwot kit and the sopmod block 1 is the system of choice for attachments. Great video.
I kept my old acog I was issued in late 2000 when I reached the teams and still use it today. It survived a IED blast in 2013 in Afghanistan. Biggest thing I hated the was the PEQ2. It was too damn big. Was so happy when PEQ14 came out along with RISII.
Keep it forever
That was an awesome video with great information. I like seeing those photos from your multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Thank you
@Modern Tactical Shooting Your channel is fantastic!!! I appreciate your taking the time to share the info as well as the historical perspective.
Love the stuff Jeff! I'm just a knuckle dragging Infantryman with the desire to learn everything I can!
Thanks....I too was a knuckle dragging Infantryman at one time
@@ModernTacticalShooting thank you for replying Sergeant it means a lot!
Awesome video.
I’d like to here your take on the Elcan in use for the time frame when it was issued or if it was
I love your videos. Military gear acquisition was always a fascinating topic to me because it’s always so messy and unceremonious. Finding solid info on it is difficult.
I remember when my unit in the marines got issued new ACOGs with new reticules and people were referring to them by a whole new designation. Even just that was fascinating to me.
Thank you for your hard work.
great vids
Super informative. I spent some time working with Ron Allen on some Ops Inc collars for a Noveske Crusader. I believe he worked with Crane on the SOPMOD program, but he spent a lot of time with me and is a wealth of information as well. Keep up the great content
Good point, I lost zero once on a Knights NT 4, immediately swapped it out for a Surefire, never lost zero again. Superb suppressor.
Solid work. Great story presentation. Thank you sir
You really should do more videos and pass on your wisdom you learned thru combat, alot of your input when you talk about such things is unique to the cookiecutter tactical content.
Great video. Thanks for the info..
Great information and presentation.👍 Keep up the good videos.
Really enjoyed this video, can’t wait for the rest of the series. Thanks for doing this!
Great video could you have the pictures linger a little longer awesome content
Would love to hear your opinion on the SAW and upgraded MK14 EBRs. I’ve heard so many conflicting things about the SAW that thing now that I don’t know what to think about it. And I’ve even fired one at a range too, and it was awesome.
Blue Light’s members in modern CIF team please ! ! !
Blue Light well before my time. I did however work with an original Blue Light guy at one time. He had some very interesting stories.
Mid 2000s I had a choice between the original Eotech and ACOG. I did not trust batteries and electronics at that time so I went with the ACOG. A decade later I moved to Aimpoint and change the battery every couple of years.
Same with a 3 point sling , to a VTAC and now a Magpul
New is not always better , but most of the time it is. Now my work gun has a Nightforce with a T2 offset mount.
I wish I could like this video 5.56x45 times.
I was in Sadr city 05 and those HK mags were like gold. Didn't apply to me due to my SAW
Excellent video Jeff! I find cloning SOCOM weapons very interesting. I recently turned my Colt M4A1 block I into a block II FSB. Still waiting for my Surefire RC2 can to be approved, it's only been like 481 days!! 👉💥😳 But anyway... I'll be waiting for your video on block II. One more thing, I really like how you present your videos, very fun to watch with all of your personal pictures of salty gear inserted 👍😎👍
Thank you!
The more old pics, the better!!
If you haven’t read Jeff’s DefenseReview articles on AR15 accessories for military combat applications, you need to check them out. Lots of awesome pics and the 4 parts start in 2012(thus the pics predate that) thru 2019 I think. So you’re basically getting about a decades worth of development
@@williamflowers9435 I'll definitely check it out. Thanks man 👍
Holy feces, 481 days for the SOCOM RC2? 😬🥺 I bought one recently and I was under the impression the waits were way shorter, maybe a few months (my first can several years ago was about a year wait).
How did you purchase it? I did trust, all electronic thru Silencer Shop. Even did some of the paperwork (Form 4? I dunno) over the phone with FFL whole on ATF's site.
@@clamum9648 yeah, I went through silencer shop too, but did it as an individual. My first can took 13 months, SBR 14 months, AEM5 6 months and the RC 2 was 485 days! I hope you get it faster than me 👍 there was a point when I thought I'd never get it, but about a month ago, it served it's debt to society and it's safe and sound resting on the MK18 mod 1 at the moment 🤗
It’s kind of crazy to think about that in maybe a couple decades or perhaps centuries time, first hand accounts like this will be referred back to as a source when retelling the history of the early 21st century US special forces, and their weapons.
I enjoy this channel i get to learn about the history of some of my favorite rifles i just love clone rifles
Such good content
Very interesting thanks!
Love the content! Looking forward to seeing more!
I love all the pics of the M4s. Mo' would be even better. Thank u
Thanks have even more for part II
@@ModernTacticalShooting that's the one I really need. Eta?
top notch content
When I joined the army in 2012 I got issued one of those non-chevron ACOGs. I actually preferred it but having them mixed in was confusing because it adjusts 1/3 per click instead of the standard 1/2 per click.
Dang 2012! What parts bin did they drag that ACOG out of?
@@ModernTacticalShooting I think we had the hand me downs from JRTC. We had a M16 issued out as well.
It's cause the damn B teams took all the extra gear. B Teams in the rear rocking all the suppressors and gear yet ODAs only had half the team equipped at best
This is great stuff. Not sure if you’ve done this already, but if you do similar videos on gear items that you used while you were in, people would love those videos too.