I use a mix of PMAGS and GI, I like the PMAGs alot and they wear better in my opinion. That a I own them 2 to 1 more than the GI mags. Never. ever had issue with them
As an LEO I can say that some PD's will let you buy a rifle that meets the departments requirements, qualify with it and carry it on duty.
My PD is one of those. Minimum requirement is a 16 in barrel, iron sights (either fixed or BUIS type if you run an optic), semi-auto only, optics under...
it'll set you back 600+ dollars with you sending your rifle to them.
VLTOR makes an updated rail foe the M1A that just came out thats alittle more than half the price of the Cluster
http://vltor.com/casv-14.html
I like this one ALOT more than the Cluster rail
Here are my two
Front is a Remington 721 in 06' and behind is a 760 that my Grandfather used on white tails in Northern West Virginia for the last 40 years also in 06'.
I found this little lady about three months ago in a pawn shop I go to from time to time. They had two, but this one passed my screening and I brought her home. I added the USGI flash suppressor and the stock and handguard from my Loaded Standard that recently went into a SAGE EBR chassis. It...
The Aimpoint PRO's battery life is measured in YEARS, lol. Its designed to be turned on at the setting you like, and left that way. If I remember right, on setting 6 the battery will last 3 years before it has to be replaced. Its much longer if youre in the habit of turning it off.
Get a white paint marker (a new one with a virgin tip is best), plastic handled cotton swabs (Walmart brand are good), a good clean shop rag, and some lacquer thinner.
Clean the area you want to high-lite with the thinner and let it dry thoroughly.
Then crack open the paint marker and...
TurtlePhish check CDNN they run sales on the FNAR kinda regular, its price is pretty fair all things considered, the magazine prices are what make me drop my jaw
Same here I have two FALs to my three M1A's. I have one Entreprise Carbine and a heavy barrel DSA.
Imbel and Argentine receivered rifles are good to have too.
They are GREAT starting points for very accurate M14 type rifles. The Norinco and Polytech M14SA's have forged receivers and operating rods and chrome lined barrels. The only problematic parts are the triggers, hammers and bolts. The bolts are supposedly the same hardness as USGI but dont have...
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