I'm slightly older than you and recall there was a period of hk inflated prices (early 00s) when they were considered hot tacticool ****.
Go with the sig especially if you might want a rimfire conversion kit.
it's common so there's a lot of support for it but it's true home is in SBRs like the xm177 and car-15 it originated from.
good barrel lengths are like this
carbine 11.5 to 12.5 (10.5 if there's a suppressor)
mid-length 14.5-16
rifle 18-20
i have an LMT sopmod stock. it's comfortable and with batteries adds some useful target shooting weight. I also add in some small foam ear plugs to prevent any rattling from the batteries.
it's overpriced and that magpul ACS has a more natural angle. i've heard that 90 degree angle is good for...
you say you will be using irons for quite awhile yet 3 of your 4 choices are carbine length. you want some more sight radius in relation to barrel. I think you need to check out more midlengths including some of the new bravo company 14.5 midlengths. also cmmg has some nice dissapator...
in The Spy Who Loved Me film he uses a beretta 70 series in the egyptian scenes. not unlike the mossad of the time. in the novels he also had a smith and wesson centennial which would be a good choice too. In the early eighties he switched to a walther p5 for octopussy and never say never again...
I think someone with an AR chambered in 7.62x39mm looking for more range would be a person with a confused concept of what they want in their rifle.
It's got it's downside otherwise it would be on every bullet. a boat tail design can be less accurate but people do it because it makes up for it...
a boat tail bullet for cheap 7.62x39mm FMJ practice ammo? just dumb. there's a reason they don't just make every bullet with a boat tail and it's because unless it's really precision made it will give you some flyers. It's an AK, you aren't going to be shooting long enough distance for a boat...
for 18 a rifle length gas system is better. it will be a little softer shooting but still have enough dwell time to do the job reliably unless you're shooting some pretty weak loads.
one example is the mk12 SPR which uses an 18 inch barrel and rifle length gas system...
yeah. that was a fun thanksgiving weekend.
I did the "D" spring, skeletonized hammer and INS trigger return string in addition to polishing a few parts of the trigger mechanism.
honestly my first thought is use the search function. it's a popular gun talked about often.
In my experience just looking at the specs and price I was convinced I had to give it a try. But the recoil is pretty brutal and the first time out I shot only 100 rounds and my hands hated me for it...
The A2X is a slightly extended version of the standard A2 flash hider. The A2X flash hider is best for me because it doesn't cost much, it doesn't look messed up and when permanently attached brings the overall length of a 14.5 barrel to a 16in which saves a lot of paperwork. It's irrelevant for...
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