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  • MoeMag
    Still here.
    • Dec 2005
    • 1821

    #16
    Originally posted by rifleman wi
    This ones setup exactly like mine at work exept the front sight and bipod. Ide love to shoot with the marksmanship unit also, or go to the dmr class, but I'm not a grunt..just a silly pogue..funny how last 2 ranges I outshot allour infantry dudes and scouts. I'm allways up for prototype stuff.. goona be hard to shoot the next 2 months..broke my left hand..thank god I have the bipod
    well... that 60rd thing is just for making our cali friends jealous. I wouldn't let that anywhere near my rifle if anything more than my score depended on it. I have plenty of 30rd mags for that.

    Go sit at a bench and pop targets at 300 yds with that bipod. That cast should work just right as a good elevation base. I was hitting a 12" diamond at 300 this past weekend with a friends 16" gun that was pretty much bone stock.

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    • rifleman wi
      1st ID- The Big Red One
      • Oct 2003
      • 1988

      #17
      Guy who had the upper before me was hitting bowling pins at 400 with it.. hope I can get the same results.

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      • MoeMag
        Still here.
        • Dec 2005
        • 1821

        #18
        with a $1000+ optic sitting on there I should hope so.

        I'm a masochist. I like Iron sights. besides the classes are smaller... better chance of winning.

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        • rifleman wi
          1st ID- The Big Red One
          • Oct 2003
          • 1988

          #19
          Originally posted by MoeMag
          with a $1000+ optic sitting on there I should hope so.

          I'm a masochist. I like Iron sights. besides the classes are smaller... better chance of winning.
          Haha I shot a 40/40 irons and 37/40 acog last 2 times at the qual range
          Wind was pushing hard only missed the 3 300 meter targets. I love irons also.

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          • sjrtk
            Clown under the bed
            • May 2009
            • 828

            #20
            The irons on ar's (for me at least) have always been kind. But i have always been partial to the M-14 pattern rifles. To bad the ar's cost me alot less to assemble, and shoot.

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            • rifleman wi
              1st ID- The Big Red One
              • Oct 2003
              • 1988

              #21
              Originally posted by sjrtk
              The irons on ar's (for me at least) have always been kind. But i have always been partial to the M-14 pattern rifles. To bad the ar's cost me alot less to assemble, and shoot.
              oh ya, i love the M-14, but same thing.. too expensive.. plus im gettin my dads pre-ban from 82' in a few years..

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              • MoeMag
                Still here.
                • Dec 2005
                • 1821

                #22

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                • rifleman wi
                  1st ID- The Big Red One
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1988

                  #23
                  sex my buddies A2 makes me wanna build a NM full legnth.. takes me back to basic.. would an A4 count as a service rifle? or just A2's?

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                  • rifleman wi
                    1st ID- The Big Red One
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 1988

                    #24
                    Me at Saddams Palace in Baghdad with my M16-A4 with ACOG, The M14 EBR-RI's we had in iraq, and Me with my Dads M1A.



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                    • mentalglitch
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 45

                      #25
                      Wow! Just wow! I had a chance to get an AR before the year turned 2000 but decided not to. Ever since I put it back down on the store counter I regret not getting it and always wanted one. Now is it even possible to own one of these in California? Not the .22 cal version. Any info would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.

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                      • sjrtk
                        Clown under the bed
                        • May 2009
                        • 828

                        #26
                        Originally posted by mentalglitch
                        Wow! Just wow! I had a chance to get an AR before the year turned 2000 but decided not to. Ever since I put it back down on the store counter I regret not getting it and always wanted one. Now is it even possible to own one of these in California? Not the .22 cal version. Any info would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
                        Simple solution. Move out of California, they make New jerseys gun laws look lenient.

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                        • XM15
                          Registered User

                          • Dec 2005
                          • 279

                          #27
                          You guys have way to long of barrels on those AR's. This is my latest toy that has put one heck of a dent in my 223 supply.

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                          • behemoth
                            SVSTC?
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 7750

                            #28
                            Pistol, or SBR? It doesnt look like a stock on there, but its dim.

                            Shortest barrel i'd want would be 10.5 or 11 - Under that, supressor mfg's wont warranty.

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                            • MoeMag
                              Still here.
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 1821

                              #29
                              I like my long barrel. SBR=waste of rifle ammo IMHO. Go pistol caliber if your gonna do that.

                              remember... 100ft/sec less for every inch of barrel.

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                              • behemoth
                                SVSTC?
                                • Nov 2002
                                • 7750

                                #30
                                Originally posted by MoeMag
                                I like my long barrel. SBR=waste of rifle ammo IMHO. Go pistol caliber if your gonna do that.

                                remember... 100ft/sec less for every inch of barrel.
                                Depends on what you're doing with the SBR, i suppose.

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