Ignition Override
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My new PTR-91 has the factory-welded upper rail.
First, I love good aperture sights, escpecially the 30/200 setting on the HK/PTR series. No doubt, one day the left eye vision will degrade.
Partly due to the desire to try something beyond 50 yards, I might invest in a Scout Scope (possibly even a typical scope).
A friend has a good "scout" on his Czech Mauser (luckily his B-Square mount prevented any drilling etc).
Is there a Low-power, but economical "scout" which is fairly durable on a semi-auto .308?
*The only desire would be to hit some target at 100 yards (don't need a pricey scope).
........It's too complicated to find a second safety guy/buddy at this club to go beyond 100; if so, would be very seldom.
Other info I have is for the specific rings: "UTG 30 mm Picatinny Rings". A guy "Hansellhd" on AKfiles has a family of HK clones. Each is scoped with the classic, 'non-eye relief'.
First, I love good aperture sights, escpecially the 30/200 setting on the HK/PTR series. No doubt, one day the left eye vision will degrade.
Partly due to the desire to try something beyond 50 yards, I might invest in a Scout Scope (possibly even a typical scope).
A friend has a good "scout" on his Czech Mauser (luckily his B-Square mount prevented any drilling etc).
Is there a Low-power, but economical "scout" which is fairly durable on a semi-auto .308?
*The only desire would be to hit some target at 100 yards (don't need a pricey scope).
........It's too complicated to find a second safety guy/buddy at this club to go beyond 100; if so, would be very seldom.
Other info I have is for the specific rings: "UTG 30 mm Picatinny Rings". A guy "Hansellhd" on AKfiles has a family of HK clones. Each is scoped with the classic, 'non-eye relief'.
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