We Test The US Military's Newly Adopted .277 Fury Round

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Published 2024-04-28

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  • the fact that the photo didn't pop up as he put his hand there was gold
  • NATO: Okay we finally all switched to 5.56 now we're all standardized! U.S. Army: Good news everyone!
  • @JPOC226
    'everybody ran to tell their friends' fucking got me rolling
  • I love how Mike will be like, "Micha will put an image up here." And Micha is like "the fuck I will."
  • @johnsanko4136
    If you've ever started a range day with a flinch, go ahead and hit that subscribe button.
  • @bnelson1229
    The first shot into the ballistics gel... you saw the gel jump from impact before the sound of the shot being fired! That is MOVING!
  • @alextaylor29
    Fantastic review and not mentioned within the video (unless I missed it my apologies) is that it only has a 13 inch barrel (per Sig's website at least) so to get those speeds out of a 13 inch barrel is really quite incredible. Awesome content as always, keep it up.
  • @kaeptnstyle4844
    Last time I was this early, the US persuaded all NATO allies to adapt 5,56x45 and 7,62x51
  • The 277 Fury is in hold right now pending more durability testing of the rifles. Some of the brass does not like it because it is too much like the M-14 story - ammo too powerful and heavy which makes the rifle heavy. It might replace the 7.62 round but not the 5.56, but it's anyone's guess as to what the brass will decide.
  • @kevinboock7143
    From Iowa, glad to hear the shout out!!! šŸ˜‚ā¤ā¤ā¤
  • @BrianWood777
    Primary arms has everything he said. Can't buy a loving father, sadly.
  • @bensmith9164
    "Everyone ran to tell their friends" That absolutely got me.
  • The fact that this is the civilian version of the cartridge and its zipping down that barrel at about 3100fps and cracking ribs behind lvl 4 plates with just a solid copper 113gr projectile is pretty wild. I could just imagine what the heavier military projectiles are gonna do with the higher pressured ammo šŸ˜®
  • @esmannr
    The armor test was cool. The wearer would be having a bad day, however, they would still be around to continue having that bad day.