Pew Pew Tactical reviewed our GWOT DOC– and from the looks of it, had a very good time.
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“For this review, we tested the Mitchell Defense GWOT DOC using a Vortex Sparc AR and a 5-25×56 Strike Eagle. We shot 5-shot groups at 100 yards to assess accuracy. For reliability purposes, we shot 800 rounds of ammunition of AAC 55 grain FMJ, 62 grain Speer Gold Dot, as well as Remington Match 69 grain BTHP.”
“At the helm was Sean Curtis, who has been shooting since childhood but really began to delve into guns more during his law enforcement career of over two decades. He received continued training for his roles in SWAT and was a POST-certified handgun instructor.”
“The rifle’s exterior is finished with Type 3 Anodizing, but Mitchell Defense applied E Series Cerakote over that, giving the gun a dreamy, black sheen. It’s impressive looking and should hold up well. This treatment is also given to the handguard, giving the overall impression of a very high-end fit and finish to the entire rifle. There’s plenty of utility, too, with M-LOK covering the entire surface except for the Picatinny rail on top and two QD spots on either side. The GWOT DOC is a billet gun, utilizing 7075 T6 Aluminum for both the upper and lower. And Mitchell Defense was not lazy with their milling, adding in cool features like a billet trigger guard and flared magwell.”