The video focuses on the highest-end rifle in a bolt gun series, the US Arms Co Asrael. The rifle is presented as a refined precision platform with attention to detail in every component. The host introduces it as a complete setup intended for high-level performance, emphasizing that this configuration represents the top tier within the series. The discussion centers on how each part of the rifle contributes to consistent, precise shooting, setting the stage for a closer look at the suppressor, optic, chassis, trigger, and support accessories that define this particular loadout.
The rifle is equipped with an X2 Dev Gru Orion suppressor. The suppressor is described as phenomenal, with notable weight that is considered an advantage rather than a drawback. That added mass helps manage the rifle’s recoil impulse and makes the gun easier to control during firing. The segment explains that this balance and recoil behavior are important for maintaining stability through the shot, supporting accurate follow-through and faster recovery between shots in a precision or competition context.
On top of the rifle sits an EOTech Vudu 5-25 optic, providing a magnification range suited to precision and long-range applications. The setup uses 10-round MDT magazines, giving the rifle a practical capacity for competition or extended strings of fire. This portion of the video highlights how the optic’s magnification range and the magazine system work together to support accurate engagement of distant targets while minimizing the need for frequent reloads, keeping the shooter focused on consistency and shot placement.
The rifle is built on an original J Allen chassis. The video notes that J Allen is no longer in business and that MDT acquired the line, making these chassis somewhat of a sought-after item. The chassis includes an Arca rail, which is paired with an MDT bipod to provide a stable shooting platform and flexible mounting options. An adjustable cheek riser allows the shooter to achieve proper eye alignment behind the optic. This section emphasizes how the chassis, rail, and bipod collectively support a solid, repeatable shooting position.
The rifle features a TriggerTech Diamond trigger, described as a high-end single-stage unit. It has virtually no take-up, breaking with minimal, consistent pressure. This clean trigger break is presented as a key factor in achieving precise, accurate shots. The video concludes by noting that the rifle, as configured, includes everything needed to support precise shooting, from the suppressor and optic to the chassis and trigger, and expresses confidence that this setup will perform strongly against other rifles in the series.