coloradokevin
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So, I finally picked up my new S&W MP15T today! Thought I'd share some pictures with my friends here at THR, since I always love having a new toy around the house
I've equipped the new gun with an Eotech 512, which I also just purchased:
Here's my lovely roommate, Amber (Darkhorse84), who agreed to help "model" the gun for me. She's normally not this tacticool, but was still wearing BDU's from her police academy when I took these photos:
The only concern I have with the gun so far is that the sights are not set to center. I'm not sure if the weapon was factory zeroed or not... If it was, I'm concerned about why the rear sight is so far left of center. If it wasn't factory zeroed, then it isn't a big deal. This is a picture of the Troy folding rear sight, set as I received it from Smith and Wesson:
Anyone know if these rifles are factory zeroed, and if so, why this sight would be so far left-of-center for an initial zeroing?
Otherwise, it feels like a fine gun, and I can't wait to give a range report in a few days!
I've equipped the new gun with an Eotech 512, which I also just purchased:
Here's my lovely roommate, Amber (Darkhorse84), who agreed to help "model" the gun for me. She's normally not this tacticool, but was still wearing BDU's from her police academy when I took these photos:
The only concern I have with the gun so far is that the sights are not set to center. I'm not sure if the weapon was factory zeroed or not... If it was, I'm concerned about why the rear sight is so far left of center. If it wasn't factory zeroed, then it isn't a big deal. This is a picture of the Troy folding rear sight, set as I received it from Smith and Wesson:
Anyone know if these rifles are factory zeroed, and if so, why this sight would be so far left-of-center for an initial zeroing?
Otherwise, it feels like a fine gun, and I can't wait to give a range report in a few days!
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