AR-15 Close Quarters Combat
AR-15 Close Quarters Combat
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Salepage: AR-15 Close Quarters Combat
It’s an incredible weapon especially made for Vietnam’s deep jungles. With its 30 round magazine and tremendous velocity, this gun is lightweight and simple to use. The M-16/AR-15 is the greatest close-quarters fighting rifle with 223 ammo! able to cut through common drywall or stucco walls as well as thick underbrush. Even steel is penetrated by it! With this weapon, nobody can hide. Lenny Magill explains and demonstrates how to utilize the AR-15 for tactical self-defense in this video. You will gain knowledge of the “ways” of death—hallways, entrances, and stairways—as well as how to use and comprehend the AR-15 sights for CQC shooting. Additionally, witness a stunning demonstration of self-defense shooting and the extraordinary power of the AR-15.
Avoid looking at the ridiculous cover; the movie is not horrible. Comments are in English.
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