Most folks just put a fiber optic front sight on with a plain rear. Personally, I like Dawson Precision. If you shoot indoor matches or matches with low light TruGlow now has a sight that is both fiber optic and tritium illuminated. That really helps on indoor no light stages.
If the safe is large enough for your needs, then I would tell you it's a good price and a good safe.
It has a good lock on it and adquate fire protection. The warrenty is top notch also.
My Rock River A4 was 649 bucks. Hi quality and affordable. A kit rifle would save a little more or you could piece one together buying used on the AR15.com equipment exchange.
Correia,
We are on the same page then. I normally don't like to sit and type a long winded reply on message boards of any kind. I just hate it. Sometimes, I post short contrite answers for this reason. I don't mean to say the shooters grip is wrong to the exclusion of all others, but if I...
Speaking in generalities of someone's grip or stance is not difficult at all. Fine tuning them in person and checking grip, pressure, trigger control, etc can be challenging, though rocked science, it ain't. I know a guy who broke his wrist, and it fused together at a strange angle. He is now...
LOL. I won't waste my time if your not willing to learn. Just because lots of people do it doesn't make it right.
Can you shoot a gun that way? Yes. Is it the most effective way? No.
Did I even mention stance? No.
Could that shooters be improved? Yes.
Discussing technique on...
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