The Remington 7615P just got fugly.

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holy sh**...
anyone who buys one of those, who isn't a collector of OBSELETE firearms, should be kicked in the nuts.
 
I think the original configuration with ghost-ring sight looks great and should work great as it is.

-Pat
 
I like the idea of the 7615 but, I would only be interested in buying one if they were ~$250 like the Remington 870 Express shotguns that you can get at Wally World. They need to get some surefire fore ends for those bad boys.
 
The whole reason for this rifle is to be able to give the average patroll officer sumpin with more reach than the shotgun but does not require a whole lot of additional training to leard how to work the infernal thing. Plus lets face not every LEO has the dicipline to not empty an AR when only one or two shots are called for.
 
Hey, wait a minute, I've seen something like that before...a 7400 Carbine by BusMaster007...:what:
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:D
 
That rifle shoots honest 1.5"-2.0" groups at 100-yds. with both 180 & 220 grain ammo.
Good enough!

It's back in regular clothing now. Bell & Carlson stock. Sights removed. Just a hunting rifle, but that was fun when I had it in SHTF stuff. :)
 
BusMaster007 said:
That rifle shoots honest 1.5"-2.0" groups at 100-yds. with both 180 & 220 grain ammo.
Good enough!

It's back in regular clothing now. Bell & Carlson stock. Sights removed. Just a hunting rifle, but that was fun when I had it in SHTF stuff. :)


That's about the same accuracy I'm gettin. I don't understand why these rifles get such a bad rap in the accuracy dpt.
 
Like 600 bucks or some crap! That's crazy. And seeing the AR stock on one made me throw up in my mouth a little bit. I would take one however in the standard stock with ghost ring sights. :eek:
 
Well to be honest, I own an original version of the 7615P ( haven't had much time to do anything with it yet ). I simply agree with what pbhome71 said.
 
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