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January 26th, 2012

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…..and a ring for the Surefire E series. A QD “Scout” light for half the price!!!!

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8/17/2005 6:31:00 PMJust wanted to show yall some pictures of my recently acquired AR sporting a even more recently acquired Aimpoint. The Scope Mount feels extremely strong. I used loc-tite to make sure it wont wiggle its way loose. It also co-witnesses perfectly with my BUIS As for the Aimpoint, it is incredible how much faster i can pick up a target now compared to iron sights. The sight is crystal clear, very small and takes up very little room. If your looking for a great compact sight this is it. I ordered this from LaRue Tactical , and let me tell you they are top notch. I asked if they would throw in a bumper sticker and they gave me all sorts of goodies as seen in the picture below. So if your looking for a quality gun are anything to do with an AR check out Larue. You wont be disappointed. Im going to the range on Thursday to see how she shoots.

^Note all I ordered was the sight and Scope Mount in the one bag on the bottom right.

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January 25th, 2012

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Sum’ bitch throws a helluva BBQ too… HullBreach 8/4/2011 2:54:07 PM It’s the dillo dust. First your just using it as a dry rub on steaks. Then you discover that its good on virtually all dead animals which are passed through ritual fire before eating. Then you’re using it on grilled veggies. It’s only a matter of time till your loved ones are trying to intervene as your snorting rails of the stuff off an OBR’s stock. ceverett 8/4/2011 2:54:46 PM AR4U: Angelshare1: They don’t pay much for advertising when they have folks like you doing it for free. Clearly you didn’t attend LaRue Tactical Range Day. Honestly, all their advertizing on arfcom, including the giveaways, probably amounts to a pretty small budget when compared to typical mass-media campaigns. But word of mouth is the best advertizing there is.

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Depending on the surrounding light condtions the brightness will very. Over all in MO, the sight provides a noticable contrast (tip of sight) in any light condtion. I have seen youtube videos of Trijicon sights that super glow after a flash light is held to them, this sight will not glow that bright at night because the tritium is housed below the optic tube. LOL abit hard to explain. When it comes down to it, its the users preference. boomhower1820 Jun 2010 USA NC, USA 442 : 0-0-0 : 6/19/2011 9:27:17 Originally By AR_NuTTZ: Sorry, I havent used it with a red dot sight but I am guessing it would be abit busy, (especially during the day). Just something to keep in mind, the sight isnt always going to stay bright like a red dot sight. Depending on the surrounding light condtions the brightness will very. Over all in MO, the sight provides a noticable contrast (tip of sight) in any light condtion. I have seen youtube videos of Trijicon sights that super glow after a flash light is held to them, this sight will not glow that bright at night because the tritium is housed below the optic tube. LOL abit hard to explain. When it comes down to it, its the users preference. You sold me, I ordered one. We’ll see how it coexists in practice I suppose. Amazon Prime costs me to much money impulse buying. Good thing they don’t have that many AR parts on there. 45-Seventy Apr 2010 USA NV, USA Online Posts: 940 : 0-0-0 : Today 1:56:35 T Originally By scottrh2: Originally By Primos: Originally By BGtcu:


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Posted: 10/11/2011 6:40:17
I had a DPMS AR-10 that shot accurately with a variety of factory loads. Holding about 1.5 to 2.0 MOA with everything from Aussie milsurp to Fed Am Eagle was boringly routine. That might have been the best $1K I ever spent on a firearm. I suppose one could spend a bit more for another 1/2 MOA, but for hunting I think the DPMS AR-10 would be just fine.
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Originally Posted By klauseboy:
I’d like a opinion on semi-auto 308 for shootingshooting targetsand long range hunting. Any body have a Les Baer? Any recomendations?

Depending on what you mean by “long range”, there are more suitable calibers for long range shooting and hunting using the AR-10/AR-308 platform.
There are various 6.5mm wildcats, such as the 6.5 Creedmore. There is also the Remington 260.
IMO, these cartridges are particularly attractive if you handload.

Obviously, the 6.5mm will be less capable at taking very large game than the 7.62mm.
For example, I would prefer a 7.62×51 were I shooting black bear.
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If your looking for AR-10 class weapon for long range I would opt for one of the 6.5mm/.264 caliber VLD rounds:

260 Rem.,6.5 Creedmoor, or the hot 6.5-284 round. The 6.5/.264’s have a wide selection of VLD projectiles that
can go yard and still have moderate/low recoil.

You can also go w/ the DPMS pattern in std. 308 Win. that are plentifull and cheaper to reload, 338 Federal, or .
300 SAUM for some extra gusto but at added recoil and cost. The 308 caliber class has a wider range of projectiles
but at a lower BC usually vs. the 6.5mm/.264’s projectiles.

Just gets down to BC, Recoil,and Cost. I vote 6.5mm/.264 for the VLD’s,Lower Recoil,and Projectile Selection.
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If you look at the build specs, material used you well see the LMT MWS and ArmaLite AR10 are the best bang for the buck.
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Build your own exactly how you want it, and do it in .260 Rem if you want actual long-range capability.

Use a Tactical Machining Lower for $229
DPMS AP4 upper…………………………$145
DPMS BCG…………………………………$145
DPMS LPK…………………………………..$ 70
Geissele 2-stage trigger……………….$170

Furniture of your choice (Troy makes some great new handguards in the TRX Extreme line for .308’s now)
JP/VTAC handguard
PRI
Simple float tube
PRS Stock is the go-to long-range AR stock.

I’ve owned 5 different Armalite AR10T’s, DPMS LR-308’s, and have built the last few on DPMS receivers with GA Precision barrel work. My current favorite is a .260 Rem with a Bartelin barrel that prints 5-round groups sub-1/2 MOA for fun. It is a tack-driver. I would also recommend Cerakoting the receivers, outside of the barrel, and other metal parts that you might want to protect from corrosion, while adding a professional texture and custom color for your personal tastes or re-sale value.

.260 Rem is probably the best cartridge to go with in the AR10 for long-range for the following reasons:

Brass availability from at least 5 sources, to include Lapua now.
Good barrel life compared to 6.5×284
Use standard Knight’s pattern mags, such as from CProducts or the Magpul 7.62 PMAG
Even the longest 6.5 VLD’s fit in mag-length for the .260 Rem (no need for 6.5 Creedmoor with one brass source)

You have the best selection of .308-case-based cartridges that are used in long-range competition, and the best selection of projectiles in that class. A .330 WM won’t even beat a .260 Rem at 1000yds for wind deflection, and most .260 Rem loads beat it for trajectory as well, while not sucking up anywhere as near much of powder.
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I own and shoot a DPMS LRT SASS. It comes with a jp adjustable trigger and and 18 inch barrel. With most 168 grain bullets you will reach beyond 1000yds before falling below supersonic. It also takes P-mags which will fit even m118LR. I shoot consistent .75inch or better groups at 100yds using factory Hornady Tap red box 168 amax. I see no problem with the 308 win as a long range cartrige. The military uses it and it seems to work great for them. Also ammo availability is great. 110 grain tap all the way to 190 grain corbon bthp. And they all fit in the P-mags! Technically this is not an AR-10. only armalites are considered ar-10’s. I dont see the big deal but some fan boys here will jump on you for it.
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I’ve shot with .308 auto-loaders in competition, where distances reach out to at least 900m, and my .308 AR10 was found lacking past 600m. Once you put a .30 cal bullet appropriate for the AR10 action out there, they get blown around by the wind like a balloon…and I was using one of the best .308 “long-range” bullets: the 155gr Lapua Scenar running about 2820-2850fps. If you hold up a 155gr Scenar to a 175gr Sierra Match King, you’ll see really quick why a lot of long-range shooters were preferring them before they switched to .260 Rem several years ago. I was bull-headed and thought that I would be competitive with a .308 at distance, when I should have gone with a .260 Rem from the start for my long-range AR’s.

Don’t let the supersonic argument trick you like it did me. “Still supersonic at 1000yds” doesn’t mean much when your wind drift is 3 Mils or more, and your trajectory is over 10 Mils. You can get a .260 Rem well under 9 Mils drop and under 2 Mils of wind deflection with a full-value 10mph wind at 1000yds, and still have gas to go to 1100, 1200, and further with the 140gr class projectiles.
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LaRue Tactical OBR, LMT MWS, and LWRC REPR are the best IMO. They’ll give you the best accuracy, quality, and reliability. The CMMG SASS, RRA, and DPMS are pretty good too. I’ve never been impressed with any of the AR10’s from Armalite and I’ve had a few of them, plus their magazines flat out suck.

If you want to buy once cry once then buy one of the first three, if you want a good gun for your money buy one of the second three. Can’t really go wrong with any of them but some are better than others.
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Accuracy Systems Inc.

Check them out. They offer a custom build in almost any caliber you can think of. I sent my Armalite (already a great weapon) out to them and had a barrel cut and installed and a little mod work. This rifle is now SCARY accurate. Rifle now shoots well beyond my ability. Very respectable prices as well.

Sorry I don’t know how to hot linksighted in new ar yesterday, aimpoint pro and troy buis , going to confirm zero today at 200 yds, will be cutting a circle out of neon paper mounted on a white background at that distance what size aiming point(circle) should I use? thanks ahead of time
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[: 10/11/2011 1:57:43 by RedFalconBill]
Originally Posted By mayorbilk:
sighted in new ar yesterday, aimpoint pro and troy buis , going to confirm zero today at 200 yds, will be cutting a circle out of neon paper mounted on a white background at that distance what size aiming point(circle) should I use? thanks ahead of time

The Pro has a 2 MOA dot, which @ 200 yards is ~4 3/16″.

Use a circle 6″ in diameter, or larger. It might be cheaper/easier to cut a circle out of a 8.5″x11″ piece of paper.

I do not know your sight radius, or what thickness of front sight you are using, on your BUIS.
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JoePatriot [Team Member] 12/2/2010 3:19:33 PM Originally Posted By stickfigure: Originally Posted By Kuraki: How much does that rig weigh? 12-13lb? Just curious. About 13-14 loaded. A loaded M14 Scope Mounts comes in at around 11 And the M110 loaded comes in at around 12-13 as well. Good to know, I’m still on the fence about which to build… tojan19 [Team Member] 12/2/2010 3:29:22 PM I’d rather have an OBR. deliverator [Member] 12/2/2010 3:35:49 PM Why put three grand into a 15-lb Franken-M14 Scope Mounts when you could get an AR10 that does all the same stuff with better ergos for a third the cost? Chris_C [Team Member] 12/2/2010 3:37:48 PM Good lord..tell fulton to get their website out of the 1990’s. macman37 [Team Member] 12/2/2010 3:44:45 PM Originally Posted By tojan19: I’d rather have an OBR. Who wouldn’t?

January 19th, 2012

And just about every 3-gunner using an Benelli M2 Accessories Field (which is a lot). You’ll recall that near the end of this season’s "Top Shot" they were using a Salient Arms International Benelli M2 Accessories with a nice, long mag extension. I don’t re reading about or seeing ATF kicking down anyone’s doors for that… MDracer76 5/4/2011 11:04:23 PM Originally Posted By leid: MDracer76, Thanks for the actual LOP measurement. That LOP is pretty short unless you are wearing a lot of outer clothing/body armor. To get an idea of drop on your Urbino stock: When you mount your Benelli M2 Accessories with Urbino stock & cheek riser normally but quickly, are you looking thru the sights or over them? Also, how did the Urbino fit your Benelli M2 Accessories especially in the trigger area? IIRC, the Urbino for the M4 was tight in the trigger area.


I want an SKS Rifle Stocks that is not a norinco and one that will shoot when I want it to I just dumped my shitty norinco off for 200.00 What should I look for and what should I be expecting to spend ? User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report dwinecof Bronze Contributor Joined: Feb 2009 GA, [...]

I want an SKS Rifle Stocks that is not a norinco and one that will shoot when I want it to I just dumped my shitty norinco off for 200.00 What should I look for and what should I be expecting to spend ? User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report dwinecof Bronze Contributor Joined: Feb 2009 GA, NRAMilitary Offline Posts: 1454 Link To This Post Blog User Blog Media Media Collections EE Feedback 0% (0) Posted: 10/28/2011 6:40:24 AM EST [Last Edit: 10/28/2011 6:40:40 AM EST by dwinecof] There are recently imported Yugo’s out there for around $279. Knowing how cheap they used to be I balk at the price but I’ve never heard anything bad about them. ETA: Just found VG Yugo 59/66s at Samco for $259 and Excellent for $299. SOG may have some on their site, I don’t have time to look right now. Master Sergeant Steven E. Auchman , F, April 21,1967 – November 9, 2004, Mosul, Iraq MSgt, F, Retired 5th Mob “Let’s Go” GeorgiaCarry.Org NRA Life Tennesee Squire User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report Colddeadhands61 Joined: Mar 2010 FL, Offline Posts: 306 Link To This Post EE Feedback 100% (15) Posted: 10/28/2011 7:18:37 AM EST I’ve had 3 different SKS’s. A type 56 Norinco, a 59/66 Yugo, and a type 45 Russian (Tula). The only one worth anything was the Russian. I sold the other 2 and kept the “52 Tula. Russian SKS’s are in the $450 – $600 range here in SW Florida. At the last fun show, July ????, a guy had a ’54 Tula for $450 that was pretty nice. My Russian goes bang every time. It’s reliable and accurate. Save your money and get a Russian. You won’t be sorry. User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report fmjron Joined: Dec 2004 MI, Offline Posts: 1080 Link To This Post EE Feedback 0% (0) Posted: 10/28/2011 8:38:46 AM EST Originally Posted By Colddeadhands61: I’ve had 3 different SKS’s. A type 56 Norinco, a 59/66 Yugo, and a type 45 Russian (Tula). The only one worth anything was the Russian. I sold the other 2 and kept the “52 Tula. Russian SKS’s are in the $450 – $600 range here in SW Florida. At the last fun show, July ????, a guy had a ’54 Tula for $450 that was pretty nice. My Russian goes bang every time. It’s reliable and accurate. Save your money and get a Russian. You won’t be sorry. wow…450$ to 600$ i would buy an ak before i ever spent that much for an sks. User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report Sajer Bronze Contributor Joined: Jul 2002 IN, Offline Posts: 2493 Link To This Post Blog User Blog Media Media Collections EE Feedback 100% (3) Posted: 10/28/2011 9:28:54 AM EST The Yugo 56/66 model is ok and right now Cabelas has a bunch on sale for $199.00, but I have never been a fan of them. Now if you can score a Yugo 59, they are sweet shooters but may cost you a little more. The Russian and Romanian I think are some of the nicest out there and I just put a Russian on layaway for $319, which is a decent price, but not great. I bought it to replace my other Russian that has a mismatched mag/floorplate. Typical russians in the midwest are going in the $400 range with Romainians in the high 3′s. Check the equipment exchange often for deals as Christmas is coming and people will start unloading some stuff. User Info Joined: Nov 2000 OH, Offline Posts: 8033 Link To This Post EE Feedback 100% (3) Posted: 10/28/2011 10:03:49 AM EST Originally Posted By dwinecof: There are recently imported Yugo’s out there for around $279. Knowing how cheap they used to be I balk at the price but I’ve never heard anything bad about them. ETA: Just found VG Yugo 59/66s at Samco for $259 and Excellent for $299. SOG may have some on their site, I don’t have time to look right now. I had a hell of a time with mine, until I got all of the gunk out of the gas system. After that, NOTHING stops it. It’s also reasonably accurate, for what it is. I’m perfectly happy with it. While I’d love to buy more at prices from several years back, $250-300 is still a pretty good deal for what you’re getting. A reliable, 10 round, semi-auto rifle that is built like a tank. User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report Thunderchicken21 Bronze Contributor Joined: Jan 2009 OH, Offline Posts: 497 Link To This Post Blog User Blog Media Media Collections EE Feedback 100% (20) Posted: 10/28/2011 10:03:55 AM EST Russian all the way.

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The main differences are: -OBR has the 10 MOA cant top rail, which will assist with longer range applications as the scope can be setup with a higher elevation before sight-in adjustments. (I believe this is how it works, I’m not really 100% sure as I haven’t researched it much). The PredatAR has the standard 0 MOA cant top rail. [...]

The main differences are:
-OBR has the 10 MOA cant top rail, which will assist with longer range applications as the scope can be setup with a higher elevation before sight-in adjustments. (I believe this is how it works, I’m not really 100% sure as I haven’t researched it much). The PredatAR has the standard 0 MOA cant top rail.

-OBR has a heavier barrel profile, the PredatAR has a light-weight barrel profile. The heavier barrel will be able to absorb more heat and will exhibit less flexing while firing and may be better for pure precision applications. The PredatAR’s lighter barrel is great for CQB or competitions where speed is going to be the most important. It is also still extremely accurate as any LaRue Tactical rifle will be. But it shouldn’t be just as consistently accurate as the OBR (at least, on paper).

I think those are pretty much it. Someone more knowledgeable (or those that own both) can drop in and add some more info.
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All, I recently purchased an Benelli AccessoriesM2 Tactical for home defense and to use at 3 gun matches. One of the first things I would like to do is increase the magazine capacity from 5 to 7/8 with an extension tube… but I am confused about the 922r. I searched and could not find any threads that specifically mention what items need to be replaced on the gun to bring a Benelli AccessoriesM2 back into compliance.


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I picked up mine for under $380 about a month ago. All matching. Si vis pacem, para bellum User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Report Colddeadhands61 Joined: Mar 2010 FL, Offline Posts: 307 Link To This Post EE Feedback 100% (15) Posted: 10/28/2011 3:11:32 PM EST Originally Posted By Thunderchicken21: Russian all [...]


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6/30/2009 1:53:28 AM Like others have said, go with the PSL if you just want a rifle to take to the range and shoot with. If you want a far superior, more elegant, more adaptable rifle, spring for the M1A. Keep in mind that the PSL is far cheaper, both to buy and to shoot. Also keep in mind that it is not a Dragunov, it is just an enlarged AKM. Nothing fancy. You will be stuck with 10rd mags, and to shoot cheaply, you need to deal with corrosive ammo. RS39 [Site Staff] 6/30/2009 8:28:46 AM To best take advantage of surp 54r ammo, M39 and MojoSights rear aperture to finesse to zero on varied surp weight loads. 2 moa on most surps, and so very easy to clean vs psl. From a Garand and M39 owner… Krazny13

6/30/2009 10:09:24 AM M14 type all the way. If you want something to shoot x54R thru, pickup a Finnish M39. Cheaper than a PSL, and more accurate IMHO.I have a weird question. Do you refer to your M1A Scope Mounts as an M14?

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Sum’ bitch throws a helluva BBQ too… HullBreach 8/4/2011 2:54:07 PM It’s the dillo dust. First your just using it as a dry rub on steaks. Then you discover that its good on virtually all dead animals which are passed through ritual fire before eating. Then you’re using it on grilled veggies. It’s only a matter of time till your loved ones are trying to intervene as your snorting rails of the stuff off an OBR’s stock. ceverett 8/4/2011 2:54:46 PM AR4U: Angelshare1: They don’t pay much for advertising when they have folks like you doing it for free. Clearly you didn’t attend LaRue Tactical Range Day. Honestly, all their advertizing on arfcom, including the giveaways, probably amounts to a pretty small budget when compared to typical mass-media campaigns. But word of mouth is the best advertizing there is.

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