Geneseo1911
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I can't get real excited about moving the FSB forward, and adding a longer forend, when my carbine with a pencil barrel already feels nose heavy. I've been doing everything possible to decrease weight on the front end, and move my light back a little to improve balance. I can only imagine a middy would have a worse problem. Maybe that's why the VFG's are so in vogue nowdays, too; to go with nose heavy middys all the HSLD operators must have. I am also a little bemused by guys touting "lighter recoil" from the middys. Seriously? It's a .223. Go shoot an '03 Springfield, and then tell me about recoil.
Longer sight radius I get, but if you're shooting a middy with iron sights and need that kind of precision that sight radius matters, shouldn't you have got a real rifle? Or a dissapator?
I can't disagree with M4S's points above, though. Although the Potus says we don't need bayonets anymore...
*disclaimer-I am neither high speed or low drag
Longer sight radius I get, but if you're shooting a middy with iron sights and need that kind of precision that sight radius matters, shouldn't you have got a real rifle? Or a dissapator?
I can't disagree with M4S's points above, though. Although the Potus says we don't need bayonets anymore...
*disclaimer-I am neither high speed or low drag