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Quote from: runamuk on December 14, 2011, 07:40:29 PMQuote from: KillBilly on December 14, 2011, 07:27:32 PMI know this isn't the classifieds but it is an AR thread and I just remembered that I have a Eotech Transverse XPS2 Red Dot Holo Sight for sale. Price is right.Is that the super cool sight you had because that was sweet and I have wanted a gun that could wear one ever since who does that decides they need a gun because of a sight That's the one girlfriend
Quote from: KillBilly on December 14, 2011, 07:27:32 PMI know this isn't the classifieds but it is an AR thread and I just remembered that I have a Eotech Transverse XPS2 Red Dot Holo Sight for sale. Price is right.Is that the super cool sight you had because that was sweet and I have wanted a gun that could wear one ever since who does that decides they need a gun because of a sight
I know this isn't the classifieds but it is an AR thread and I just remembered that I have a Eotech Transverse XPS2 Red Dot Holo Sight for sale. Price is right.
Biggerhammer, Do you find all those tools necessary as described on the ultimatereloader.com AR-MPR project or is that slightly overkill?
Quote from: dscubame on December 14, 2011, 09:03:25 PMBiggerhammer, Do you find all those tools necessary as described on the ultimatereloader.com AR-MPR project or is that slightly overkill?I feel it's a bit overkill but some people are very analitacal when it comes to their AR builds. I've found that the only must have in AR assembly is the multi tool/barrel wrench and a vise. I've assembled many AR's with out any lower receiver block or upper receiver block. Used what we had where we were at the time. The AR is a increadably simple platform. Some are intimidated by it but there is no reason to be. I also find it comical when they talk about checking headspace. The barrel goes on and the bolt and bolt carrier group goes in. The only way headspace could be out is if the barrel and or bolt carrier or bolt is out of spec. In which there is only one way to correct the matter, that is to replace the part. So when your assembling a AR , the chances of improper headspace are VERY slim. Most of the time it is a issue with a used, well worn bolt. a $70.00 buck fix.
Have any of you more experianced hunters shot/researched the .300 blackout round? whats your thoughts on it?