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Any rifle that the current totalitarian regime does not want to take away.... oh wait.....
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Any rifle that the current totalitarian regime wants to take away.Any rifle that the current totalitarian regime does not want to take away.... oh wait.....
OK. Does your rifle have a 500-bullet clip like did that of Kyle Rittenhouse?It's a Benchmark Barrels muzzle brake out of Arlington, Washington.
Of course.........OK. Does your rifle have a 500-bullet clip like did that of Kyle Rittenhouse?
I just wet my panties again. Time to retreat to my mother's basement, play video games and eat Hot Pockets...Of course.........
The 10-22 is a classic. Thompson Center upgraded it and my TCR22 is easier to shoot and clean.10-22 just for the affordability of shooting it.
I bought my first rifle, a used Colt SP-1, in April 1983. I was never interested in the Mini-14. I don't exactly recall, but wasn't the word back then that the AR-type was more accurate than the Mini-14? I recall reading that the barrel on a Mini-14 cost Ruger all of twelve dollars. One thing I did know was that the AR-type had a ton of dress-up and gain-of-function parts available for it. I sold the Colt in the summer of 1985, worked like a dog all summer and bought a slew of lenses for my Nikon FA with MD-4 motordrive-- all of which is now obsolete and hasn't been out of the gadget bag since digital cameras became widely available and inexpensive.Mini 14 remains a Hollywood fave...
Your camera gear can live again if you take an interest in things digital gear isn't good at. Low Light, Black & White, Time Lapse etc.I bought my first rifle, a used Colt SP-1, in April 1983. I was never interested in the Mini-14. I don't exactly recall, but wasn't the word back then that the AR-type was more accurate than the Mini-14? I recall reading that the barrel on a Mini-14 cost Ruger all of twelve dollars. One thing I did know was that the AR-type had a ton of dress-up and gain-of-function parts available for it. I sold the Colt in the summer of 1985, worked like a dog all summer and bought a slew of lenses for my Nikon FA with MD-4 motordrive-- all of which is now obsolete and hasn't been out of the gadget bag since digital cameras became widely available and inexpensive.
Ahhhh, the Colt AR never goes out of style.Your camera gear can live again if you take an interest in things digital gear isn't good at. Low Light, Black & White, Time Lapse etc.
I feel your pain though. I have video gear that is high end but not 4K. Not useless yet but getting there...
Funny thing is your SP1 is back in style. So many people have ultra modded ARs that the clean A2 style is making a big come back
I have a slightly newer model, the R6601 Heavy Barrel with the handle. Mounting optics is "unconventional"
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I never liked the "screw-within-a-screw" pivot pin on the SP-1. Slow, and the possibility to drop the short one in long grass was always there. I also didn't like the way a scope was mounted on the carry-handle upper; it put the scope way too high for a good cheekweld.. . . the clean A2-style is making a big come back . . .
. . . the R6601 Heavy Barrel with the handle. Mounting optics is "unconventional."
The I agree. The handle was ok for carry however the flat top of the CAR A3 lends itself to more accurate shooting due to better optics position.I also didn't like the way a scope was mounted on the carry-handle upper; it put the scope way too high for a good cheekweld.
Yes; I have several. Places the scope low enough for a good cheekweld and they can be removed and bolted right back on with minimal resighting necessary...The mounts today like the Burris P.E.P.R. (proper eye position ready) are very solid.
They all have their strengths. At the end of the day, the AR15 platform has massive amounts of optics/stocks/barrel lengths/magazines. The AR also has the benefit of allowing multiple uppers and calibers that can be switched out by simply pushing 2 pins out. Parts and components are cheap. You can build a middle quality AR for under $400. No other platform offers the flexibility of the AR15.Toss-up between AK, AR, and FAL. Like each for what they are and what they can do...