me: IA IA IA.... damn blank catridge pouch... regret full auto the morning before that... completely blackened the gas regulator ... then again had to expend blanks
Dunnid la SAR 21 is pretty much made to be "point where, shoot where kind of rifle" when they talk about "follow-through" for the trigger I find that actually a myth. When you pull the trigger slowly it actually pulls the weapon slightly off to the right. When you squeeze the trigger quickly the force doesn't affect the weapon as much and if you handle the weapon properly eg correct hand placement on the barrel, correct butt pressure and no "chicken wing" then the shot will still be accurate. Proper breathing technique is also much more important.
another thing about bobo shooters; they not only miss their own lane targets, they actually manage to shoot at others’ targets in the neighbouring lanes and end up stealing points 🤣
Netizens ofsingapore Yeah that one sucks, I’m left handed so I’d naturally lean my gun on the left shoulder but thanks to the SAR21 I had to force myself to learn to shoot and aim with the right eye, and I’d say it worked out well in the end.
I’m quite doubtful about “stealing points”, it’ll be more of “giving away points” because they don’t track the bullet for score, more of the number of times the target is hit
@@7974-k2f You can get charged with ND, and if I'm not wrong I think a soldier who ND can face up to 3 months confinement, but I am unsure if it is eligible for detention barrack
@@royalewinston3811 it is one of the fast way to DB by the way Army nowadays do not tolerate ND on firing ranges Quite harsh punishment if you you anyhow fire the SAR21 on ranges
I have to appreciate that despite the fact that she has on multiple occasions flagged this poor instructor with the barrel of that sar21, he has maintained his cool and not yelled at her once period I'm assuming he is fully aware that she is probably never handled something like that before not to mention I'm quite sure it's not loaded. That being said muzzle awareness is a must
The optical scope is really important for our local soldiers cos goodness knows the majority of them wear glasses. If their glasses get knocked off for any reason, guess what...the scope compensates. Smart move, ST Engineering.
@@Acstasy it’s 1.5x scope so to some minor extent yes but not a deliberate choice. It’s main purpose is that with the scope is easier to learn to aim compared to iron sights on the old M16 rifles
@@DC-ru5xz Really? I find that it's much easier to get parallax error with the 1 point aiming with the scope than with the 2 point aiming with iron sights. I find it easier to get accurate shots with the M16 than the SAR 21.
Modern advancements in Ar15/ m4 type rifles really makes it the best weapon. It's got a variety of gas systems, ammunition, modular configurations and generally have free floated barrels. Which with half way decent ammo shoot sub MOA at 100 yds and are capable of body shots at up to 700 yds with 5.56 which there are even better types of ammo out now.
Encik Koh...the SAR 21 has the same barrel length as an M16...just saying...1 is a bullpup and 1 is a conventional rifle..I think you are referring to shorter rifle length?
Yes you can buy from other country, but it is fun to design your own weapons too if you have the ability, capability and talent. Don't depend on others all the time on your national defenses.
haizz...I also hope malaysia got this mindset...I Don't mind to produce since i got some design on my mind...But hey...malaysia...And i also lack of money to start hahah
@@soyea4818 got..Surely got our pandai "ex ex" sold it to china...But military equipment Dont...They sub form america and produce in malaysia...All design is form US...gg..Once US decide Dont give a D to malaysia we all GG all outside tech... But i saw got few is malaysia own design...Our tank is own design...Like T-44 with modern design..
@@soapman8970 its ok dunnit to design, but can improvise. Example, SG buy leopard tank from Germany, but we modify it. Our new AFV, we use our own chasis but use another companies turret.
Please forgive my ignorance but i think the SAR21 do not have a shorter barrel but rather a shorter rifle length due to the bullpup design which the action is behind rather then the M16 series with the action infront. If i am not wrong, both have the same barrel length therefore achieving the same velocity for the 5.56 cartridge.
Nope not wrong..not ignorant also..both models have a 20inch barrel length..one of the first things that was taught when we shifted from the M16S1 to SAR21 in unit last time.
its a great rifle the recoil is low enough for those small women to hand and is designated to eb easy to clean which matters a lot for those high humidity countries
"Lightweight and designed for SAF soldier build" Let's compare the unloaded weight with other well known assault rifles around the world. M16S1: 2.97kg AK-47: 3.47kg AUG: 3.8kg SAR-21: 4kg Meanwhile the SAR-21 version with M203 you see at 2:42 weighs 5.3kg. The old M16 with M203 weighs 3.99kg. SAR-21 lightweight sia.
I forgot about this weapon. I assume SAR 21 is Singapore/Singaporean or Special Assaults Rifle 21st century. Like the Israeli TAR 21 Tactical Assault Rifle 21st now the Tavor century or South Africas CR 21 Carbine Rifle 21st century. Kalashnikov is way easier to field strip reassemble 40 or less seconds total. The SAR looks pretty complex. Singapore also make the Ultimax 100 LMG. Thanks for sharing.
The disassembly of the SAR 21 is actually very easy. In typical field strip conditions, the SAR 21 comes apart into 5 different parts vs Kalashnikov 4, and that is because the firing pin of the Kalashnikov is not typically removed. If we disregard the removal of the firing pin on the SAR 21, it only comes apart to 3 different components, which is even less than the Kalashnikov. A typical solider should be able to disassemble the SAR 21 in less than 30 seconds, my personal best being 8 seconds including removal of magazine and safety checks.
I really liked to see the air powered training range. That idea alone would be a major tool for training. Still, she had a lot of careful supervision. Plus, she was willing to do it.
I'm impressed by the professionalism of the instructors. Those two females didn't fair too bad either considering their lack of familiarity with firearms. That aside, I'm more familiar with the M4 carbine but the SAR-21 doesn't look too bad either.
Well, this weapons is built for conscripts in mind, mainly ease of use and ease of assembly. It is definitely a much easier weapon to field strip than an AR-style platform. My record for field stripping (including all the required safety checks) is 11 seconds. The only complains I'd have is I would very much prefer either iron sights or red dots rather than scopes as scopes can induce inaccuracy through parallax error. Other minor nitpicks are the mag release, bolt release and fire selector. Other than that, I feel that it's an extremely reliable rifle.
I think the SAR is really easy to use compared to the M16 - I definitely got a lot more target hits with the SAR than with the M16 - but the M4 is SO FREAKING LIGHT I LOVE IT
It is a nice gun its designed for safety of the user mostly so the recoil is pretty weak compared to most ars plus if the gun somehow malfunctions its designed not too endanger the user by blowing away from the user
Mothership ladies: Nice I get to fire this SAR21! Malay ladies: Edit: No offence to all the actual female soldiers defending for our country. You girls are amazing! Stay strong!
looked sketch early on when it seemed she was scared to hold the rifle tight to her shoulder but she fixed that by later... its a primary novice mistake that makes the firearm LESS comfortable and controlled... 3 things help control the gun and increase comfort -- the weight of the gun... the weight of the shooter... the weight of the earth -- so when you unify all 3 w/ a proper hold and position then shooting is many hundred % better/comfy
It would be very nice to try and even own the simulator rifle system. (Second best after owning the real SAR-21 rifle. Especially the military version...) Looks like compressed air cycles the gun and simulates the recoil in simulator rifle.
M4 and M16A4 have a Picatinny rail, usually mounted with Trijicon ACOG sights. Misleading to compare with old M16 with iron sights. SAR21 bullpup design is less intuitive for magazine changes.
I had a female platoon in the same company as us during my bmt. No offense, but it was really funny when we had our rifle drills. Literally the entire female platoon failed the rifle drills test because they couldnt cock the rifle properly. They were still having their secondary tests while we were on admin time. Its not even that they didnt know how to do it, they literally didnt have the strength to pull the lever back.
M16 S1 has longer effective range, but is longer in overall length, has normal eye iron sights. SAR21 is bullpup design, thus giving it a shorter overall length (good for fighting in confined spaces, tank crew), has a shorter barrel, thus shorter effective range, optical sights. Though the M16 has a longer effective range, its aiming system is normal iron sights and for user with poorer vision, the SAR21's optical sights helps. No point if the rifle can shoot far but has a poor aiming system - you will miss anyway. Down side is if you aim with a scope, you tends not to be able to see what is happeneing around you. With an iron sights, you can still see what is happening around you. The SAR21 can be customized. The barrel can be changed to a longer one and optical scope to a greater magnification, making it a sharpshooter rifle in a platoon. SAR21 still uses the 5.56mm calibre ammunition. The SAR21 has a long recoil travel, so it does not jerk much when fired as compared to the M16, improving accuracy with repeated fire, but makes its rate of fire slower. Trigger reset feel is very poor.
@@P53eud0nym05 I know - we had to force the magazines onto the ground before the weapon can fire. That was due to the magazines. They need to be replaced. Nothing wrong with the guns. The M16 S1 and SAR21 both have their pros and cons. But i like the M16 S1 bolt carrier system and the fact that i can reload the magazine fast and with ease, and the closed bolt system makes the weapon fast and ready for action once a magazine is replaced. The SAR21 Bullpup system makes reloading slower because of the position of the magazine within the gun. SAR-21 (Bullpup) system rifles also tends to be badly balanced in my opinion. I would rather use the American M4 Carbine. The weapon still uses the 5.56mm calibre, is similar in construction of the bolt carrier and charging system with the M16, is lighter has a shorter barrel, rifle butt can be retracted, and with the option to fit a scope. Seems like Singapore military wants to ready our Soldiers for the future with an all new rifle, but if i were to go into action i will personally want a rifle like the M4 Carbine- light, efficient with options for add-ons and scope attachment to improve aiming.
wrong info. the S1 has the same barrel length as the SAR21, a 20in/50cm barrel. so no, the S1 doesnt have a longer effective range when they are shooting the same bullet. the advantage of the bullpup is the relocation of the bolt assembly into the otherwise empty buttstock. behind the trigger, without changing the barrel length. this effectively shortened the whole weapon by ~8-10in/20-25cm without affecting range and power. becos the barrel length remains the same.
Oh and the hours of waiting at the range ... ... nothing is more helpful for range accuracy than waiting for hours just to shoot the few rounds. And more waiting.
Her trigger control even at the end also cmi. jia lat. not very hard to squeeze until the firing point, take aim and finish of the trigger. but sluggish triggering is problem with bullpup design bah.
in my unit got 1 super BOBO SHOOTER, he would cock the charging handle after every shot and tell the IC my rifle no bullet already even though we are on the 2 shot of 6, other times he would shoot my target, so i would get full score but return a full magazine
Completed my 2.5 yrs with M16 and spent my reservist on SAR 21. Believe it or not, I can still remember how to strip and assemble an M16, but I can never seem to remember how for the SAR21 despite the (almost) annual refresher...
Notice Jane cannot even push the stock into her shoulders properly. This gun is not designed for short people and short arms... :/ Nowonder so many short people in SAF cannot get marksman lol, referring to people below 165cm. Any height below that, ur arms will not be able to hold the SAR21 tightly.
do not pull the trigger you will got scattered hits girls, i do not know about laser for practiced but if you missed just 1 mm from the main dot, you will fell hell on earth from drill sarge
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How heavy is it compared to what the other militaries of the world use?
about 1 pound heavier than an M4 with same barrel length. but it comes with a scope in the handle. so it is basically similar to an M4 with the same barrel length
there are lefthanded versions but generally not issued to units. afterall lefthanders ratio is about 1 in 10 among asians. most were forced to use right hand since kiddo.
@@sanjay8854 was an eye opener man! thankfully i managed to go for 1 last range before i completed my reservist! and for once, i was damm happy to go range... hahaha
Mothership : *misses a shot*
Army dude: isokay
NSmen: *misses a shot*
Army guys: firer, aim ur weapon at yourself, ready and fire
rElAtAbLe
The trigger is hard as like any other bollpup design
Lmao
Wtf bro 🤣
Literally no nsf:
Mothership ladies: pew pew pew
My RSM: Eh Stars Wars issit?
It should be bang bang bang! 🤣🤣🤣
me: IA IA IA....
damn blank catridge pouch... regret full auto the morning before that... completely blackened the gas regulator ... then again had to expend blanks
@@happougahara My RSM or CSM will say u want to find bank... 🤣🤣🤣
WAH CB THEY NVR CLEAN RIFLE KNN
Thelegend27 Lel poor nsf that got to clean up later
Should let them experience cleaning after firing dozens of blanks
It's corona time
I like the fact that she learns to open both eyes while firing. Decent technique.
Cb we didnt even get this kind of coaching when we live firing
YA LO
Of course lah this one civilian 😂
The circumstances are different when you only have to instruct a couple people.
Dunnid la SAR 21 is pretty much made to be "point where, shoot where kind of rifle" when they talk about "follow-through" for the trigger I find that actually a myth. When you pull the trigger slowly it actually pulls the weapon slightly off to the right. When you squeeze the trigger quickly the force doesn't affect the weapon as much and if you handle the weapon properly eg correct hand placement on the barrel, correct butt pressure and no "chicken wing" then the shot will still be accurate. Proper breathing technique is also much more important.
another thing about bobo shooters;
they not only miss their own lane targets, they actually manage to shoot at others’ targets in the neighbouring lanes and end up stealing points 🤣
lol... bobo shooters can end up in 1 detail...
No left hand gun in Singapore :(
Netizens ofsingapore Yeah that one sucks, I’m left handed so I’d naturally lean my gun on the left shoulder but thanks to the SAR21 I had to force myself to learn to shoot and aim with the right eye, and I’d say it worked out well in the end.
thats one of the funniest part of bmt, my score came out as 35/32 because others shot my target
I’m quite doubtful about “stealing points”, it’ll be more of “giving away points” because they don’t track the bullet for score, more of the number of times the target is hit
"Ur stripping pass alr"🌚
Lol
Same sir name
Very easy disassemble system, see she disassemble an ar rifle or not. Because is a bullpup design like the Aug.
Western male journalist: “Firing a rifle gave me PTSD.”
Singaporean female journalists: “We’re going to ruin this guy’s career.”
Israeli Women (who have to be conscripted for at least a year): I am going to use krav maga to break his legs and his man parts.
Lets be honest that guy would get ptsd from playing a Gi Joe. He was already pretty broken or faking it.
indeed.
@@TAILSORANGEs Gets blown up by an IED 3 days before wadio...
@@DasBoSchittGaming95 No link.
I’m impressed by the instructor, and the training regimen.
It's not even that difficult or scary to fire a gun.. but in Singapore it's scary to fire because of the risk of getting ND.
Life is tough
asd asdas what's ND?
@@alphaomega9387 negligence discharge aka misfiring by accident etc. Even if it lands on the ground
asd asdas what happens if kena nd
@@7974-k2f You can get charged with ND, and if I'm not wrong I think a soldier who ND can face up to 3 months confinement, but I am unsure if it is eligible for detention barrack
@@royalewinston3811 it is one of the fast way to DB by the way
Army nowadays do not tolerate ND on firing ranges
Quite harsh punishment if you you anyhow fire the SAR21 on ranges
Now trying cleaning SAR 21 after life firing
Level 3 cleaning haha
It's still easier to clean compared to M16
Still easier compared to MG
For all that we're poking fun at the ladies, they still did really well, especially for 1st time shooters
Thanks for the vid!
At least they had a few hrs to learn.
We had a few mins to learn.
Sar 21 is very easy. I think less than 10mins is fine.
@@oonweijie3487 must see your instructors good or not lah.
2:24 The reason why the girl in specs didn't get to shoot.
Literally under the armpit
And she kept pointing the rifle at the instructor
I have to appreciate that despite the fact that she has on multiple occasions flagged this poor instructor with the barrel of that sar21, he has maintained his cool and not yelled at her once period I'm assuming he is fully aware that she is probably never handled something like that before not to mention I'm quite sure it's not loaded. That being said muzzle awareness is a must
The optical scope is really important for our local soldiers cos goodness knows the majority of them wear glasses. If their glasses get knocked off for any reason, guess what...the scope compensates. Smart move, ST Engineering.
Wait wat u mean the scope can focus with myopia?
@@Acstasy it’s 1.5x scope so to some minor extent yes but not a deliberate choice. It’s main purpose is that with the scope is easier to learn to aim compared to iron sights on the old M16 rifles
@@DC-ru5xz Really? I find that it's much easier to get parallax error with the 1 point aiming with the scope than with the 2 point aiming with iron sights. I find it easier to get accurate shots with the M16 than the SAR 21.
@@DC-ru5xz i think it's a joke
good job buddy. what a novice shooter lmao. I shoot with nerf gun without specs also more accurate than you.
The SAR 21 has a 50cm barrel, same as that on the M16A1-A4. It's just that it's an overall shorter weapon due to the bullpup configuration
Modern advancements in Ar15/ m4 type rifles really makes it the best weapon. It's got a variety of gas systems, ammunition, modular configurations and generally have free floated barrels. Which with half way decent ammo shoot sub MOA at 100 yds and are capable of body shots at up to 700 yds with 5.56 which there are even better types of ammo out now.
Encik Koh...the SAR 21 has the same barrel length as an M16...just saying...1 is a bullpup and 1 is a conventional rifle..I think you are referring to shorter rifle length?
Yes you can buy from other country, but it is fun to design your own weapons too if you have the ability, capability and talent. Don't depend on others all the time on your national defenses.
haizz...I also hope malaysia got this mindset...I Don't mind to produce since i got some design on my mind...But hey...malaysia...And i also lack of money to start hahah
@@soapman8970 don't Malaysia have their national car? We don't make our own car in Singapore.
@@soyea4818 got..Surely got our pandai "ex ex" sold it to china...But military equipment Dont...They sub form america and produce in malaysia...All design is form US...gg..Once US decide Dont give a D to malaysia we all GG all outside tech...
But i saw got few is malaysia own design...Our tank is own design...Like T-44 with modern design..
@@soapman8970 its ok dunnit to design, but can improvise. Example, SG buy leopard tank from Germany, but we modify it. Our new AFV, we use our own chasis but use another companies turret.
At 3:58 I think she felt this overwhelming urge to salute before cutting halfway LOL
No need to salute specialist lah
@@maxwong6222 no need to salute after finishing the drill anyway LOL
"Lightweight and intuitive to use"
*NSFs and NSmen giggling
2:21 seriously?!
that chicken wing...
Good thing she improved
0:49 "lightweight"
She didn't check clear before commencing to strip. During my NS, this is required.
Please forgive my ignorance but i think the SAR21 do not have a shorter barrel but rather a shorter rifle length due to the bullpup design which the action is behind rather then the M16 series with the action infront. If i am not wrong, both have the same barrel length therefore achieving the same velocity for the 5.56 cartridge.
Nope not wrong..not ignorant also..both models have a 20inch barrel length..one of the first things that was taught when we shifted from the M16S1 to SAR21 in unit last time.
You are right. I think encik say wrong.
its a great rifle the recoil is low enough for those small women to hand and is designated to eb easy to clean which matters a lot for those high humidity countries
Very interesting, nice to see the SAR21 in action :)
Greetings from France !
This is my Holy Grail gun. Super rare in the USA and other country's, I would love to own one of these.
Mine is a full-auto Ultimax, but that is more of a unicorn.
"Lightweight and designed for SAF soldier build" Let's compare the unloaded weight with other well known assault rifles around the world.
M16S1: 2.97kg
AK-47: 3.47kg
AUG: 3.8kg
SAR-21: 4kg
Meanwhile the SAR-21 version with M203 you see at 2:42 weighs 5.3kg. The old M16 with M203 weighs 3.99kg. SAR-21 lightweight sia.
its difficult to beat the lightweight of the M16/AR15 platform. Bullpups end up weighing a bit more
Yea, part of the increased weight comes from the integrated LAD. Remove that and it'll probably come in around 3 ~ 3.2
I mean, it's still pretty light given the strength of the average man.
Makes for a better bludgeon if need be, less recoil, trains our arms too.
I forgot about this weapon. I assume SAR 21 is Singapore/Singaporean or Special Assaults Rifle 21st century. Like the Israeli TAR 21 Tactical Assault Rifle 21st now the Tavor century or South Africas CR 21 Carbine Rifle 21st century. Kalashnikov is way easier to field strip reassemble 40 or less seconds total. The SAR looks pretty complex. Singapore also make the Ultimax 100 LMG. Thanks for sharing.
The disassembly of the SAR 21 is actually very easy. In typical field strip conditions, the SAR 21 comes apart into 5 different parts vs Kalashnikov 4, and that is because the firing pin of the Kalashnikov is not typically removed. If we disregard the removal of the firing pin on the SAR 21, it only comes apart to 3 different components, which is even less than the Kalashnikov. A typical solider should be able to disassemble the SAR 21 in less than 30 seconds, my personal best being 8 seconds including removal of magazine and safety checks.
I really liked to see the air powered training range. That idea alone would be a major tool for training. Still, she had a lot of careful supervision. Plus, she was willing to do it.
I'm impressed by the professionalism of the instructors. Those two females didn't fair too bad either considering their lack of familiarity with firearms. That aside, I'm more familiar with the M4 carbine but the SAR-21 doesn't look too bad either.
SAR 21 vs ARs, I would go for AR. Its easier to handle
I'd go for the Remington 700.
Well, this weapons is built for conscripts in mind, mainly ease of use and ease of assembly. It is definitely a much easier weapon to field strip than an AR-style platform. My record for field stripping (including all the required safety checks) is 11 seconds. The only complains I'd have is I would very much prefer either iron sights or red dots rather than scopes as scopes can induce inaccuracy through parallax error. Other minor nitpicks are the mag release, bolt release and fire selector. Other than that, I feel that it's an extremely reliable rifle.
I think the SAR is really easy to use compared to the M16 - I definitely got a lot more target hits with the SAR than with the M16 - but the M4 is SO FREAKING LIGHT I LOVE IT
You would love our LMG, the Ultimax.
Looks like a nice gun. Straight forward intuitive as even civilian can operate
It is a nice gun its designed for safety of the user mostly so the recoil is pretty weak compared to most ars plus if the gun somehow malfunctions its designed not too endanger the user by blowing away from the user
@houghwhite411 good videos bruh
Mothership ladies: Nice I get to fire this SAR21!
Malay ladies:
Edit: No offence to all the actual female soldiers defending for our country. You girls are amazing! Stay strong!
What does Malay even have to do with this??
What is the joke? I'm completely missing it.
Shes pretty ok for a first timer , I hope they will have more respect for the NS boys and men that have to lug this weapon every year
True
Singaporean men have it tough to learn this during their teo year ns journey
looked sketch early on
when it seemed she was scared
to hold the rifle tight to her shoulder
but she fixed that by later... its a primary
novice mistake that makes the firearm
LESS comfortable and controlled... 3
things help control the gun and
increase comfort -- the weight
of the gun... the weight of
the shooter... the weight
of the earth -- so when
you unify all 3 w/ a proper
hold and position then shooting
is many hundred % better/comfy
It would be very nice to try and even own the simulator rifle system.
(Second best after owning the real SAR-21 rifle. Especially the military version...)
Looks like compressed air cycles the gun and simulates the recoil in simulator rifle.
I won't deny this is very educational and accurate
Engineer : explaining over safety features etc
Interviewer mind :
A good defensive AUG-style weapon. LOW recoil but slower rate of fire. Still prefer the M4 carbine.
Venneth Chan kalash anyday
i prefer mg42
The only time when IA refers to "Immediate Assistance" rather than "Immediate Action" 😂
I like the army guy very kind and gentle
M4 and M16A4 have a Picatinny rail, usually mounted with Trijicon ACOG sights. Misleading to compare with old M16 with iron sights. SAR21 bullpup design is less intuitive for magazine changes.
wow Singapore got own weapon,when Malaysia have one,kudos to them
7:17 And do not leave YOUR Weapon! (Just an observation)
If you join the ncc you will get to go 5:05 at 14yo and experience live firing at 15
I had a female platoon in the same company as us during my bmt. No offense, but it was really funny when we had our rifle drills. Literally the entire female platoon failed the rifle drills test because they couldnt cock the rifle properly. They were still having their secondary tests while we were on admin time.
Its not even that they didnt know how to do it, they literally didnt have the strength to pull the lever back.
M16 is better. It is lighter, fire more shot per minutes, easy to maintain and carry.
The thing is sadly they dont do prvate open range where anyone can shoot any kinda rifle like other countries
0:40 muzzle discipline
M16 S1 has longer effective range, but is longer in overall length, has normal eye iron sights. SAR21 is bullpup design, thus giving it a shorter overall length (good for fighting in confined spaces, tank crew), has a shorter barrel, thus shorter effective range, optical sights. Though the M16 has a longer effective range, its aiming system is normal iron sights and for user with poorer vision, the SAR21's optical sights helps. No point if the rifle can shoot far but has a poor aiming system - you will miss anyway. Down side is if you aim with a scope, you tends not to be able to see what is happeneing around you. With an iron sights, you can still see what is happening around you. The SAR21 can be customized. The barrel can be changed to a longer one and optical scope to a greater magnification, making it a sharpshooter rifle in a platoon. SAR21 still uses the 5.56mm calibre ammunition. The SAR21 has a long recoil travel, so it does not jerk much when fired as compared to the M16, improving accuracy with repeated fire, but makes its rate of fire slower. Trigger reset feel is very poor.
@@P53eud0nym05 I know - we had to force the magazines onto the ground before the weapon can fire. That was due to the magazines. They need to be replaced. Nothing wrong with the guns. The M16 S1 and SAR21 both have their pros and cons. But i like the M16 S1 bolt carrier system and the fact that i can reload the magazine fast and with ease, and the closed bolt system makes the weapon fast and ready for action once a magazine is replaced. The SAR21 Bullpup system makes reloading slower because of the position of the magazine within the gun. SAR-21 (Bullpup) system rifles also tends to be badly balanced in my opinion. I would rather use the American M4 Carbine. The weapon still uses the 5.56mm calibre, is similar in construction of the bolt carrier and charging system with the M16, is lighter has a shorter barrel, rifle butt can be retracted, and with the option to fit a scope. Seems like Singapore military wants to ready our Soldiers for the future with an all new rifle, but if i were to go into action i will personally want a rifle like the M4 Carbine- light, efficient with options for add-ons and scope attachment to improve aiming.
wrong info. the S1 has the same barrel length as the SAR21, a 20in/50cm barrel.
so no, the S1 doesnt have a longer effective range when they are shooting the same bullet.
the advantage of the bullpup is the relocation of the bolt assembly into the otherwise empty buttstock.
behind the trigger, without changing the barrel length.
this effectively shortened the whole weapon by ~8-10in/20-25cm without affecting range and power.
becos the barrel length remains the same.
Evening, well done, you had a good rig on. An the rifle looks easy-going. Thanks for sharing. Atb Andy
She can shoot with both eyes open. Good
They should be made to clean the rifle after use.
Oh and the hours of waiting at the range ... ... nothing is more helpful for range accuracy than waiting for hours just to shoot the few rounds. And more waiting.
2:45 nice eotech
Her trigger control even at the end also cmi. jia lat. not very hard to squeeze until the firing point, take aim and finish of the trigger. but sluggish triggering is problem with bullpup design bah.
My buddy during BMT got his helmet masking taped and written "beware bobo shooter". 🤣
in my unit got 1 super BOBO SHOOTER, he would cock the charging handle after every shot and tell the IC my rifle no bullet already even though we are on the 2 shot of 6, other times he would shoot my target, so i would get full score but return a full magazine
@@ainzooalgown7589 LOL he think pump action shotgun ah? He must have watched too many hollywood movies.
Fk must stay clear of such bobo shooter, later he nd you.
Camera man almost die in the entire vid
Completed my 2.5 yrs with M16 and spent my reservist on SAR 21. Believe it or not, I can still remember how to strip and assemble an M16, but I can never seem to remember how for the SAR21 despite the (almost) annual refresher...
truth indeed! hahaha. okay lah. still can remember a bit about stripping the SAR21, but m16 was definately easier to remember...
@@fabianlowakaisora2049 some more now got the weapon chamber flag thingy walao i first time ICT im like wtf is that small thing for
@@johnwig285 it must have been real small... because i didnt even notice it... hahahaha
Any idea whether u can sign up for this sar 21 course? Kind of miss this since I ord. I don't mind paying for the live rounds.
Sign on volunteer corps
小妹妹 jing jialah..... imagine she carry our fully loaded backpack not run but crawl.
What a friendly sergeant. Where to find sia?
3:44 remind me of my recruit training. :p
That was easy but the time ye
Notice Jane cannot even push the stock into her shoulders properly. This gun is not designed for short people and short arms... :/ Nowonder so many short people in SAF cannot get marksman lol, referring to people below 165cm. Any height below that, ur arms will not be able to hold the SAR21 tightly.
No veteran
Literally no veteran
The 2 women : pew pew
Veteran rifles are installed with a silencer app.
Me:huh this is ez
After try shoot.
Me:oh my god this is hard than csgo
Shooting is not the difficult part the difficult part is cleaning the rifle level 3 cleaning after coming back from ATP
ender iman it’s a real gun, what do you expect? You aren’t expecting to physically feel the recoil on a digital gun are you?
Never do last round cache check/empty mag check?
Just asking can i use the iron sights on the scope instead
do not pull the trigger you will got scattered hits girls, i do not know about laser for practiced but if you missed just 1 mm from the main dot, you will fell hell on earth from drill sarge
How heavy is it compared to what the other militaries of the world use?
about 1 pound heavier than an M4 with same barrel length.
but it comes with a scope in the handle.
so it is basically similar to an M4 with the same barrel length
its not scary to shoot with a gun but to do it in singapore now thats scary
Is SAR21 related to TAR21?
I hope I can add one of these to my BullPup collection someday in the not too distant future.
Any ncc members who struggled to assemble the rifle? ( I know how to now tho)
I rmb assembling the rifle in 40 sec, mostly I forget my shear check and I often fumble with the bolt and cam pin cos nid align the rectangular part
0:49 The guy follow through. Confirm IA
I shot my first ever sar 21 at 15 years old NCC
Too bad this years one getting cancelled cuz of wuhan
loopSoup my seniors dam Heng they had the chance the fire at the start of the year
I shot my first SAR 21 during ICT. 🙃
SAR are freedom fighters favourite weapon.
0:39 im actually thrown my phone off
This is wery good training style.
Bruh I rmb last time when I was Sec 3 most of us in NCC cannot cock back the weapon lmao 😂
3:03 the nose ahahahahaha
Ah. Back to when programme ic challenged me to strip weapon faster than orciper to secure everyone's night's out
Lmao
He kena you to do striping for nights out
Easy for NSF la
Real question here. How do u get a job as a weapon designer in Singapore?
That is why we always wear that helmet.. we say shag cannot think.. haha those were the memories.
Intelligence -9000 once we don the helmet... hahahaha
Helmet got aircon!
Can change to mp-40?
Everyone has fun their 1st time shooting but ant- gun people will never admit it
All looks easy until you have to wear your lbs, helmet, boots and a fucking mask(now) to strip weapon and do IA drills in prone position
This gun is very accurate in BF4.
It bears an strong resemblace to The South African CR-21
I want to shoot like this also no chance, cuz PES E. Nearest place to go is Thailand or Vietnam liao
Safety requirements - what about left handed shooter?
Right handed weapon, cannot shoot on the left side.
there are lefthanded versions but generally not issued to units.
afterall lefthanders ratio is about 1 in 10 among asians. most were forced to use right hand since kiddo.
Wah lao never mention it shoots a 5.56mm bullet how do they know which to fire in war 🤔
the indoor range at plc?
yeah. awesome place! really more efficient than the normal ranges...
@@fabianlowakaisora2049 yup been there before HAHA
@@sanjay8854 was an eye opener man! thankfully i managed to go for 1 last range before i completed my reservist! and for once, i was damm happy to go range... hahaha
@@fabianlowakaisora2049 hahaha glad u enjoyed :)
Shiok lor! Turn off lights can commence night shoot. No need to waste time and wait...
yo.... what happened to the other lady? shot herself in the range? :D
30-378 WH > 7.62 NATO > 5.56 NATO
In summary, move to 30-378 WH
cute girls! I was expecting them to cry! :)
why no full auto?
Is it just me or does the SAR21 looks a lot like the AUG?
Yea they took home inspiration from it
I think they called these bullpup designed rifles.
The internals are different.