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The YouTube video features a presenter discussing issues with the PSA Saber 10 rifle, modifications made to improve performance, and the importance of using the appropriate magazines. They also explore the benefits of gunsmithing schools and demonstrate the use of accessories like a suppressor. The video includes testing different types of ammunition for accuracy, highlighting varying MOA results. The Gun Works rifle is commended for its accuracy and sub-minute capabilities, with plans for modifications. The presenter encourages engagement through comments, Patreon support, and acknowledges viewer support.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter addresses concerns about the PSA Saber 10 not working properly, being undergassed, and inaccurate. They show their 6.5 Creedmoor Saber 10 M110 Clone rifle with modifications like a PRI gas buster charging handle and cap covers on the rail. The presenter discusses becoming a gunsmith as a career choice and mentions the benefits of attending a Gunsmithing school. They highlight that the rifle works well with PMAG but not with ASC magazines, emphasizing the importance of using the correct magazine for optimal performance.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the differences in gun profiles, mentioning the size and potential feeding issues caused by thicker 30-caliber cases. They recommend using the gun’s shipped magazine or MagPul PMAGs. The speaker then highlights the Griffin Armament PSR7 suppressor used, explaining its over-the-barrel design and installation on a 0.750 diameter barrel. They emphasize the benefits of suppressing guns for precision shooting and hearing protection. The speaker demonstrates shooting with and without the suppressor for comparison, showcasing the rifle’s consistent ejection and performance.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber tests various types of ammunition with their rifle. They shot three-shot groups using Sig match ammunition (140 grain), Hornady ammunition (140 grain), and Sasako ammunition (136 grain). The results showed different levels of accuracy with MOA values ranging from 0.533 to 0.755. The Sig match ammunition produced a 0.755 MOA group, the Hornady ammunition a 0.533 MOA group, and the Sasako ammunition a 0.687 MOA group.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of different types of ammunition with the Gun Works rifle. The Gun Works rifle achieved impressive accuracy, with various groups ranging from 0.559 to 1.2 MOA, showcasing its sub-minute capabilities. The video also mentions using a Sako ammo that performed exceptionally well. The speaker plans to modify the rifle further to resemble an m110 setup. Despite some controversy around the m110 rifle, the Gun Works rifle was praised for its performance and value at $1400.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker encourages viewers to engage by commenting below, support the channel on Patreon, and visit Copper Custom for their support. They mention the impact of demonetization and express gratitude for viewers’ support over the years.