Garand Thumb took a host of proven rifles– all had at least 5K rounds through them with some as many as 15K– that were well-used and well-worn, as well as being well-maintained, then added winter conditions to see how that changed the equation. Using M855/855A1 GI profile 5.56 NATO rounds and Magpul mags for the most, it was a level playing field.
From GT:
In today’s Freezing Rifle Test (best rifle for snow), we allow moisture/snow into the actions of different weapon systems and allow it to freeze. In order to best test how these freezing rifles would behave under a worst-case scenario. For many, this is a very applicable topic. The results certainly surprised us.
The good parts: 00:00 Video Starts 😉 2:24 explanation of rifles used 4:25 weapons shown and test fired 10:01 rifles given water treatment 11:09 test begins 11:24 HK MR556A1 (HK416) 12:21 Steyr AUG 12:39 URGI (Newest SOCOM Rifle) 14:35 AKM (AK47) 14:58 AK-105 15:15 M4 Block II (GWOT Workhorse for SOCOM) 15:41 SIG MCX 17:29 KAC SR-15 19:34 FN FNC 20:20 Galil Gen 2 20:35 M-14 (Fulton Armory) 21:56 FN SCAR-H (SCAR 17S) 23:22 DSA OSW (FN FAL shorty) 23:56 LMT MWS (6.5) 25:20 EXTREME FREEZING TEST SECTION BEGIN 26:59 begin dousing weapons 27:58 Full disclosure of safety issues with second test (Every weapon except a few failed) 29:59 AKM (AK47) 30:01 AK-105 30:42 AK-105 (5.56×45 version) 31:12 Block II M4 31:20 URGI 31:48 KAC SR-15 32:18 SIG MCX 32:35 FN FNC 33:05 Galil 33:28 SCAR-H (SCAR 17S) 33:51 DSA OSW (FAL) 34:09 LMT MWS 34:12 final thoughts.
Spoiler alert, while every weapon eventually failed “in a dangerous manner,” the Steyr AUG is ugly but a snow bunny, FN should have maybe stuck with the FNC and FAL over the SCAR, while the Kalash and its Israeli offspring are unsung champs, at least early on in the test.
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