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Quote from: Rob on December 09, 2016, 10:58:22 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on December 08, 2016, 09:21:44 PMI'll leave my thoughts on fighting inside confined spaces to another thread. That said I would highly recommend a Flashhider over a comp and suppressed is even better.Forged upper and lower rec'rs. I would suggest Aero. They are making a quality affordable product. Billet stuff is nice, but heavy and not as strong as forged if weight is the same. I am not a fan of ambi controls other than the safety.Barrel. FN M4 barrel these barrels are hammer forged and 1/7 twist. I would not use an adjustable gas block on a combat style rifle and might go as far as running it slightly over gassed. This can be tuned with the gas port size.BCG. I am only using JP enhanced bolts from now on. They really are superior to anything else on market.Small parts kit. I just use the pins and such so I tend to go cheap. I suggest the ACT trigger or Rock River NM. Noveske short throw safety's are a nice addition as well.Stock and Grips. That's shooter preference. I use a LMT SOPMOD stock and Magpul grip.HG. Free Float is highly recommend. You don't have to spend a fortune here. There are some great HG's out there under 100.00. I have a Geissele HG right now and like it. It locks up tight and doesn't Flex at all.Muzzle device. A2 Flashhider or if you want to be fancy BE Meyers. Brakes suck in confined spaces and muzzle flash is a real concern as well.Mags. PMag, HK, or plain old alloy GI(with updated followers) are all good. Shoot the rifle a bunch with the mags you do decide on and keep track of those. Charging handle. Keep it simple. I do not recommend ambi handles, they are overrated and weak. GI works great with a extended latch.Hope this helps.Great info.I have liked the ambi set ups, I find it interesting you don't. I typically go ambi on the mag release, safety and charging handle. Beyond weak charging handles, why do you dislike ambi?Mainly years of muscle memory. I have inadvertently hit the bolt stop and mag release. I also think that they are an additional point of failure and double the potential for foreign object issues.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on December 08, 2016, 09:21:44 PMI'll leave my thoughts on fighting inside confined spaces to another thread. That said I would highly recommend a Flashhider over a comp and suppressed is even better.Forged upper and lower rec'rs. I would suggest Aero. They are making a quality affordable product. Billet stuff is nice, but heavy and not as strong as forged if weight is the same. I am not a fan of ambi controls other than the safety.Barrel. FN M4 barrel these barrels are hammer forged and 1/7 twist. I would not use an adjustable gas block on a combat style rifle and might go as far as running it slightly over gassed. This can be tuned with the gas port size.BCG. I am only using JP enhanced bolts from now on. They really are superior to anything else on market.Small parts kit. I just use the pins and such so I tend to go cheap. I suggest the ACT trigger or Rock River NM. Noveske short throw safety's are a nice addition as well.Stock and Grips. That's shooter preference. I use a LMT SOPMOD stock and Magpul grip.HG. Free Float is highly recommend. You don't have to spend a fortune here. There are some great HG's out there under 100.00. I have a Geissele HG right now and like it. It locks up tight and doesn't Flex at all.Muzzle device. A2 Flashhider or if you want to be fancy BE Meyers. Brakes suck in confined spaces and muzzle flash is a real concern as well.Mags. PMag, HK, or plain old alloy GI(with updated followers) are all good. Shoot the rifle a bunch with the mags you do decide on and keep track of those. Charging handle. Keep it simple. I do not recommend ambi handles, they are overrated and weak. GI works great with a extended latch.Hope this helps.Great info.I have liked the ambi set ups, I find it interesting you don't. I typically go ambi on the mag release, safety and charging handle. Beyond weak charging handles, why do you dislike ambi?
I'll leave my thoughts on fighting inside confined spaces to another thread. That said I would highly recommend a Flashhider over a comp and suppressed is even better.Forged upper and lower rec'rs. I would suggest Aero. They are making a quality affordable product. Billet stuff is nice, but heavy and not as strong as forged if weight is the same. I am not a fan of ambi controls other than the safety.Barrel. FN M4 barrel these barrels are hammer forged and 1/7 twist. I would not use an adjustable gas block on a combat style rifle and might go as far as running it slightly over gassed. This can be tuned with the gas port size.BCG. I am only using JP enhanced bolts from now on. They really are superior to anything else on market.Small parts kit. I just use the pins and such so I tend to go cheap. I suggest the ACT trigger or Rock River NM. Noveske short throw safety's are a nice addition as well.Stock and Grips. That's shooter preference. I use a LMT SOPMOD stock and Magpul grip.HG. Free Float is highly recommend. You don't have to spend a fortune here. There are some great HG's out there under 100.00. I have a Geissele HG right now and like it. It locks up tight and doesn't Flex at all.Muzzle device. A2 Flashhider or if you want to be fancy BE Meyers. Brakes suck in confined spaces and muzzle flash is a real concern as well.Mags. PMag, HK, or plain old alloy GI(with updated followers) are all good. Shoot the rifle a bunch with the mags you do decide on and keep track of those. Charging handle. Keep it simple. I do not recommend ambi handles, they are overrated and weak. GI works great with a extended latch.Hope this helps.
Quote from: h20hunter on December 08, 2016, 08:26:04 PMStardard AR in 556. Frangible home defense rounds, 55gr varmit rounds for yotes and paper. Problem with that is rounds going through the walls.
Stardard AR in 556. Frangible home defense rounds, 55gr varmit rounds for yotes and paper.
Quote from: theleo on December 09, 2016, 10:04:46 AMThere's a difference between home defense and ranch rifle, if you want a "Ultimate Home Defense Rifle" give up the idea of shooting coyotes at 300 yards.Totally agree.I also agree that a 12 gauge is the best home defense firearm.
There's a difference between home defense and ranch rifle, if you want a "Ultimate Home Defense Rifle" give up the idea of shooting coyotes at 300 yards.
Quote from: Rob on December 09, 2016, 10:56:48 AMQuote from: theleo on December 09, 2016, 10:04:46 AMThere's a difference between home defense and ranch rifle, if you want a "Ultimate Home Defense Rifle" give up the idea of shooting coyotes at 300 yards.Totally agree.I also agree that a 12 gauge is the best home defense firearm.This is the exact same shotgun i have at the ready but i also installed a six round side saddle so it's got a total of twelve rounds of 3" 00 buck i keep the chamber empty for two reasons first being safety and second being the Racking sound i hope will make an impression.I also have a 300blk AR with a 1-4X Leupold next to it for longer range and if my wife or someone else can be armed also.
Quote from: superdown on December 09, 2016, 03:11:31 PMQuote from: Rob on December 09, 2016, 10:56:48 AMQuote from: theleo on December 09, 2016, 10:04:46 AMThere's a difference between home defense and ranch rifle, if you want a "Ultimate Home Defense Rifle" give up the idea of shooting coyotes at 300 yards.Totally agree.I also agree that a 12 gauge is the best home defense firearm.This is the exact same shotgun i have at the ready but i also installed a six round side saddle so it's got a total of twelve rounds of 3" 00 buck i keep the chamber empty for two reasons first being safety and second being the Racking sound i hope will make an impression.I also have a 300blk AR with a 1-4X Leupold next to it for longer range and if my wife or someone else can be armed also.Why not just 1 1/8 oz trap loads? At the range of a few feet the pattern doesn't have a chance to open up much and the force of a nearly 500 grain mass of lead traveling 1,200 fps is going to stop any intruder in a hurry.
I have a friend who is a sheriff's deputy, firearms instructor, and former swat member. He has an extensive gun collection. After his handgun de jour, his next home defense weapon is a 30-30. His reason is that a lever action with a wood stock looks less aggressive to the average jury member should he ever find himself in court. I'm not saying that's the right way to think about it, but I get his thinking. Personally, I'm in the pistol camp for in-house work. Then a pump action for everything else. If I was concerned about threats hundreds of yards out, I have a few hunting rifles that could handle it.