Daewoo K2: Korea's SCAR, 30 years before FN Herstal (Accuracy Review) (Milsurp)
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Watch latest videos, sometimes even early releases! Sign up for the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hkbJYn M16+ AK47+ FN FAL+ FNC = The Daewoo Precision K2 When South Korea needed it's own service rifle in the 1970's, they came up with one of the best Cold War designs. SPOILER ALERT: it's reliable, quick, compact, and accurate... if you use the correct ammo. We mis-spoke in the video, it should have been 30 years before SOCOM came out with the SCAR, the Koreans were working on their "SCAR concept". We have a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories! 👉 www (dot) slateblackindustries (dot) com Discount code: 9HOLE Consider supporting us via Patreon 👉 http://www.patreon.com/9HoleReviews (you an also access the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard here) Shopping on Amazon? Do you like sweet [yet tasteful] gun morale patches? Shopping with this link costs you nothing, but helps support our channel 👉 https://amzn.to/3trn9ju This video's narration by Henry Chan A special thank you to Kevin S. for helping us with our Chinese subtitles! __________________________________________________________________ We love mail: 9 Hole Reviews 21175 Tomball Pkwy. No. 480 Houston, Texas 77070
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