I have a Strikefire on one of my Ar's. Main complaint for me is that in bright daylight the dot is hard to pick up. Other than that it has worked great. Holds zero and was easy to get dialed in.
I also have a Crossfire on a 10/22 Target. So far it has been a great scope on this gun.
I have found that the Mini-14 can be more picky with mags. It will run like nobody's buisness with factory mags but aftermarket mags are really hit or miss. The AR's will run well with most quality aftermarket mags and in fact most of the best recommended mags are aftermarket.
I grew up in S. Cal. Newport Beach to be more precise. Started getting more and more fed up with the Cali issues and when my wife wanted to go to Nevada to be near her Mom I jumped at the chance. Been here 10 years now and love it. Good firearms laws. Once outside the Vegas Valley it is pretty...
Found this. mounts to the underside of the rollbar.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/160645777214?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar
And these
http://www.amazon.com/Big-Sky-Racks-Rifles-Shotguns/dp/B006IJ8QKI/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1338770597&sr=1-2
Maxim used the term Silencer. Since he invented it, I see no reason to say it's not the correct term.
I have used both silencer and suppressor interchangeably.
Bushmaster-yes
DPMS-yes
Aero lower/Stag upper-no
Aero lower/LMT upper-yes
On a side note all of my other 223/5.56 guns runs steel fine.
MSAR, FN2000, HK93, Golani, and Mini-14
So it is the open carriers fault for doing something that is completely legel? Yeah... Let's not blame the people who are taking away a right from those same legal carriers.
California makes it very difficult, and in some areas, impossible to obtain a carry permit. This was the only way for...
Not always true. I am a former paramedic and now a nurse. I am always pro gun. In fact most of the staff in the ER I used to work at were shooters. This included the Docs. I now teach ACLS and PALS. I use my laptop for projecting ECG strips up on a screen. My laptop has a Magpul and BCM...
Looks like the law preventing doctors from asking about guns in the home has been overturned.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/09/us-judge-nullifies-fla-law-limiting-doctor-patient-gun-talk/1?csp=34news
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