איזה אקדח לקנות? האקדח הטוב ביותר לקנות? תיקון שני לישראל. אמריקה אוהבת אותך! ?What Gun is best

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I know most Israelis go through the idea. However, some people may not have or may never have had to think about what kind of gun they would buy for themselves personally. Because they were issued the rifle in the military and ordered to use that rifle. They never had as much of a choice, any gun is better than no gun. But this video is to talk about what gun might be a good one for your situation because in my opinion, the IDF Tavor and AR 15 type rifles are not good enough! Especially not with the red dot aiming systems that are just inadequate. This video is to express my love for Israel, and for Juice WRLD wide, and Help, Israel’s pick their first personal gun if they never had a chance to get one before and they are looking for videos to think about what’s best. I know you’ve all been to the military, but I know some people are still gonna be searching the Internet to find a video about this topic. To make it short and sweet: I think that you should have a full power rifle, cartridge, or else a full length M-16 style 556 with a 20 to 24 inch barrel, and 55 grain XM 193 ammo, With the original heavy buffer system and a rifle length, gas system, the way, Eugene Stoner intended. That’s why the American M4 was found in adequate, because we made it short, and we made the bullets heavy, and this took away much of the effect and power that Eugene Stoner had originally created. I think that you need a scope, preferably a high power scope with an off angle red dot such as a 45° offset red dot. Any kind of magnification would be better than a red dot for your situation, like an Aycock. I know many people try to have a Magnifier with a red dot, but it does not seem to be common with the IDF compared to having a red dot all aloneand a magnified red dot is NOT as good as a magnified scope, especially if you have a variable, low power optic scope VLPO or LPVO which goes from 1X magnification for up close work similar to red dot, and then turns up to X6 or X8 magnification for far away. This would be much better than what most Israelis and IDF have, which is a meager measly, red dot. I think that Israel has a lot of wide open spaces and it looks like most of the fighting is pretty far away, so seems like most of the time you’d be better off with a medium or long range gun with a magnified aiming system. Even an egg hog would be better but preferably an LPVO or a true dedicated long range, scope, and if you really want to be close, have a red dot additionally on the rifle such as on top of the scope, or at a 45° angle. It’s very popular in America. well, I understand that many people may have to defend their house and so you will want a short gun, once you are done defending your house and go outside you will not have enough of a gun. there is a case to be made for the very short rifles, in that case, you should have a 762X 39. gun, because then you can have the short barrel and the full, stopping power and full strength because you can have a short barrel with that. even better, something that is even a bigger caliber and heavier. There are some calibers that are heavier with shorter barrels but I don’t wanna talk too deeply on it because those are not so common and popular. But hey, I like the idea of 50 Beowulf as much as anybody! I’m not necessarily recommending that. I’m recommending you to a long barrel rifle for long range engagements with a magnified scope and you can have an additional red dot or an LPVO.

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