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[[File:URG-I145Upper.jpg|thumb|right|450px|The URG-I upper receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:URG-I145Upper.jpg|thumb|right|450px|URG-I upper receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:GeisseleSuperDuty.jpg|thumb|right|450px|The full Super Duty carbine, in a 14.5" barrel configuration and FDE finish - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:GeisseleSuperDuty.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Super Duty carbine, in a 14.5" barrel configuration and FDE finish - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Blk 16 rifle sizeedit 05162023 view2.jpg|thumb|right|450px|The Super Duty rifle, in a 16" barrel configuration and Geissele's "Luna black" finish - 5.56x45mm NATO. Someone should perhaps tell Geissele that the moon is not in fact black.]]
[[File:Blk 16 rifle sizeedit 05162023 view2.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Super Duty rifle, in a 16" barrel configuration and Geissele's "Luna black" finish - 5.56x45mm NATO.]]
The Geissele Super Duty is an AR-15 platform rifle sold by Geissele Automatics, based on the URG-I configuration of the M4A1 in use by US special forces units. The original URG-I carbines were only ever used with original M4A1 uppers, which are black, and FDE rails, so Geissele markets their rifles with black receivers and FDE rails as "URG-I clones" and every other configuration under the Super Duty name.


The URG-I's replacement of the [[M4/M4A1 Block II]] has lead to it being colloquially referred to as "M4A1 Block III", but URG-I rifles are NOT an officially adopted configuration, and thus cannot really be referred to as any actual variant of the M4A1 (hence the Super Duty being it's own page, and not a subsection under the [[M16]]).
The '''Geissele Super Duty''' is an AR-15 platform rifle sold by Geissele Automatics, based on the URG-I configuration of the M4A1 in use by US special forces units. The original URG-I carbines were only ever used with original M4A1 uppers, which are black, and FDE rails, so Geissele markets their rifles with black receivers and FDE rails as "URG-I clones" and every other configuration under the Super Duty name.
 
The URG-I's replacement of the [[M4/M4A1 Block II]] has led to it being colloquially referred to as "M4A1 Block III", but URG-I rifles are NOT an officially adopted configuration by U.S. SOCOM, and thus cannot really be referred to as any actual variant of the M4A1 (hence the Super Duty being it's own page, and not a subsection under the [[M16]]).
 
It is also sold by Geissele as just an upper to be mounted on any AR-15 lower.
 
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It is also sold by Geissele as just an upper, to be mounted on any AR-15 lower.
==Film==
==Film==
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| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum]]'' || Background extras || Berbers|| Same props (in the same configuration) that would later star in The Tomorrow War. || 2019  
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum]]'' || Background extras || Berbers|| Same props (in the same configuration) that would later star in The Tomorrow War. || 2019  
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|rowspan="2" | ''[[The Tomorrow War]] || [[Chris Pratt]] || Dan || All are just the upper, in 10.5" URG-I configuration, mounted on a BCM lower, suppressed and used with Trijicon MRO red dot sights on Geissele super precision mounts, a Streamlight Protac weaponlights, Magpul PMAGs, MS3 strap slings, Insight AN/PEQ-15, and Rugged Micro 30 7.62 suppressors.|| 2021
|rowspan="2" | ''[[The Tomorrow War]] || [[Chris Pratt]] || Dan || All are just the upper, in 10.5" URG-I configuration, mounted on a BCM lower, suppressed and used with Trijicon MRO red dot sights on Geissele super precision mounts, a Streamlight Protac weaponlights, Magpul PMAGs, MS3 strap slings, Insight AN/PEQ-15, and Rugged Micro 30 7.62 suppressors.|| rowspan="2" | 2021
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| [[Sam Richardson]] || Charlie || Same configuration as Dan's
| [[Sam Richardson]] || Charlie || Same configuration as Dan's
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| ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)]]'' || "M4" || Uses a A2 pistol grip and Magpul CTR carbine stock by default, but both can be changed out for other options. Optics, handguards, barrels, muzzle attachments, underbarrel launchers, grips, magazines, and even ammo types are all modular and decided by the player.|| Fictionalized receivers and handguard. || 2022
| ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)]]'' || "M4" || A2 pistol grip and Magpul CTR style stock by default. Optics, handguards, barrels, muzzle attachments, underbarrel launchers, grips, magazines, and various ammunition types. || [[SIG-Sauer 516]] lower and Mega Arms GTR-3H upper receivers || 2022
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| ''[[Payday 3]]'' ||  || Magpul K2 pistol grip, CTR stock, and PMags, as well as KAC sights. || Appears in various configurations, used by NPCs and shown in promotional material, but not available to players. || 2023
| ''[[Payday 3]]'' ||  || Magpul K2 pistol grip, CTR stock, and PMags, as well as KAC sights. || Appears in various configurations, used by NPCs and shown in promotional material, but not available to players. || 2023
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 28 September 2023

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URG-I upper receiver - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Super Duty carbine, in a 14.5" barrel configuration and FDE finish - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Super Duty rifle, in a 16" barrel configuration and Geissele's "Luna black" finish - 5.56x45mm NATO.

The Geissele Super Duty is an AR-15 platform rifle sold by Geissele Automatics, based on the URG-I configuration of the M4A1 in use by US special forces units. The original URG-I carbines were only ever used with original M4A1 uppers, which are black, and FDE rails, so Geissele markets their rifles with black receivers and FDE rails as "URG-I clones" and every other configuration under the Super Duty name.

The URG-I's replacement of the M4/M4A1 Block II has led to it being colloquially referred to as "M4A1 Block III", but URG-I rifles are NOT an officially adopted configuration by U.S. SOCOM, and thus cannot really be referred to as any actual variant of the M4A1 (hence the Super Duty being it's own page, and not a subsection under the M16).

It is also sold by Geissele as just an upper to be mounted on any AR-15 lower.

The Geissele Super Duty and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Background extras Berbers Same props (in the same configuration) that would later star in The Tomorrow War. 2019
The Tomorrow War Chris Pratt Dan All are just the upper, in 10.5" URG-I configuration, mounted on a BCM lower, suppressed and used with Trijicon MRO red dot sights on Geissele super precision mounts, a Streamlight Protac weaponlights, Magpul PMAGs, MS3 strap slings, Insight AN/PEQ-15, and Rugged Micro 30 7.62 suppressors. 2021
Sam Richardson Charlie Same configuration as Dan's

Television

Show Title / Episode Actor Character Note Air Date
SEAL Team - Season 6 Raffi Barsoumian Omar Hamza Just the Super Duty upper, mounted on an HK-416 lower 2022

Video Games

Game Title Appears As Mods Notes Release Date
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022) "M4" A2 pistol grip and Magpul CTR style stock by default. Optics, handguards, barrels, muzzle attachments, underbarrel launchers, grips, magazines, and various ammunition types. SIG-Sauer 516 lower and Mega Arms GTR-3H upper receivers 2022
Payday 3 Magpul K2 pistol grip, CTR stock, and PMags, as well as KAC sights. Appears in various configurations, used by NPCs and shown in promotional material, but not available to players. 2023