In Bill’s comprehensive review of our rifle, he dives deep into the Mitchell Defense SOIDC Doc Rifle, offering detailed insights into its design, features, and performance.
Starting with the basics, Bill explains that the SOIDC (Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman) Doc Rifle is a creation of Nathan Mitchell, a military veteran with a knack for quality control. Bill highlights the importance of Mitchell’s military background and the significance of making friends with medics during service.
Bill provides a walkthrough of the rifle’s setup, emphasizing the included radiant charger and Magpul rubberized grip. He also showcases additional accessories he’s added, such as the Magpul vertical grip and the Odin GL light with a 215m throw. The Primary Arms 1-6×24 optic, known for its affordability and ease of zeroing, receives special mention.
When it comes to performance, Bill is impressed by the rifle’s accuracy, describing it as “uncommonly accurate.” He recounts taking it out last year, zeroing it, and receiving positive feedback from everyone who tried it. Bill notes the minimal recoil and the rifle’s ability to stay cool even after firing multiple rounds rapidly. He praises the clean and crisp trigger, highlighting its contrast to the heavy GI triggers found in many rifles.
Delving into technical details, Bill discusses the rifle’s barrel, made from a high-strength carbon fiber wrap around a steel core. He mentions the 15-inch handguard, constructed from 6061 T6 aluminum and featuring an M-LOK attachment system and a full-length Picatinny top rail. Bill also talks about the bolt carrier group, upper, and lower, emphasizing their quality machining and lack of wobble.
Throughout the video, Bill draws comparisons to other firearms, likening the SOIDC Doc Rifle to the “Chambers Custom of AR-15s.” He also highlights Mitchell’s dedication to quality control and expresses curiosity about the rifle’s consistency from unit to unit.
In closing, Bill encourages viewers to give the video a thumbs up and consider subscribing to the channel. He promises more content, including training sessions with the rifle, and aims for 100,000 subscribers.