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harris bipod EOTech is not as durable as Aimpoint. EOTech is easier to pick up initially. Magnifiers extend both down range nicely. Buy a Comp2 or 3 Aimpoint and you are at the same dollars as an EOTech. I went with durabilibty. I love my Aimpoint mtncrash1 [Team Member
Phessor 1/21/2006 8:50:27 PM Originally Posted By Blackmagic94: Originally Posted By Phessor: Originally Posted By Blackmagic94: I would take an HK G3/91 over the others any day of the week. I would rather have a FAL or a M14 Accessoriesover a G3 any day of the week. I hated my HK so much I sold [...]
Phessor 1/21/2006 8:50:27 PM Originally Posted By Blackmagic94: Originally Posted By Phessor: Originally Posted By Blackmagic94: I would take an HK G3/91 over the others any day of the week. I would rather have a FAL or a M14 Accessoriesover a G3 any day of the week. I hated my HK so much I sold it off, that was the most over rated rifle in my opinion. But that was just me. And to answer your question, the only 7.62 battle rifle I still own is are STG58 carbine’s. Phessor Care to explain why a G3 is over rated?
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No but I would love to have one.
I placed an order for an Aimpoint T-1 micro red dot sight with a medium “HK” Scope Mount for my ACR on Sunday. I looked around before ordering and saw that they had the sight AND their kickass Scope Mount for about the same price that other companies sell the sight alone for (with the factory extremely low mount). Not to mention they are big supporters of AR15.com. Shipping was only $5 extra. My order goes out the next day and arrives this morning. I open the box and am greeted with my first Dillo bottle opener, some Dillo Dust seasoning/dry rub, a pretty nice LaRue Tactical hat, some bumper stickers, and of course my coveted sight and Scope Mount AND tools (mini allen wrench screwdriver, wrench to tighten the mount, and locktite).
Red Dot Sights If you want the best then go Mesa. the recoil reduction systems are totally different so it is hard to compare the stocks. I find the transistion of the weapon through the firing stage is a lot smoother with the Endine buffer then with the simple two spring system of the SpecOps. [...]
If you want the best then go Mesa. the recoil reduction systems are totally different so it is hard to compare the stocks. I find the transistion of the weapon through the firing stage is a lot smoother with the Endine buffer then with the simple two spring system of the SpecOps. The one issue that may help you decide is that the Mesa has to fired from the shoulder to receive any recoild reduction as the Endine buffer is in the stock tube. The SpecOps has to two springs, the main one is in the pistol grip so you still get the benifit of recoil reduction when shooting from the hip. ArmyLifer 4/9/2010 8:46:20 PM Originally Posted By aippi: Your wallet will make it for you as you can get a SpecOps for between $110 and $120 but the Mesa is around $300.00. If you want the best then go Mesa. the recoil reduction systems are totally different so it is hard to compare the stocks. I find the transistion of the weapon through the firing stage is a lot smoother with the Endine buffer then with the simple two spring system of the SpecOps. The one issue that may help you decide is that the Mesa has to fired from the shoulder to receive any recoild reduction as the Endine buffer is in the stock tube. The SpecOps has to two springs, the main one is in the pistol grip so you still get the benifit of recoil reduction when shooting from the hip. IMHO, this is the best reply to the OP. The reasons cited are on point and why I went with the Knoxx SpecOps. I added the Knoxx PowerPac (side saddle, high cheek weld) and a Pachmayr GripAll to finish off the stock. I do have one Mesa Tactical piece; their one point sling ring, works great. For the sight a NC Star ; red/ green, 3 brightness levels and 4 different reticles. Yeah, I know NC star is at the bottom of the list, but the wife bought it being nice and I actually like it alot. For $60 what the hell. She likes it and it is the house HD gun which she also shoots. I couldnt be happier with the Knoxx and left a few extra dollars for other toys. Scott66black 4/9/2010 10:44:41 PM +1 on the Mesa/Endine unit , it does cost more but it works oh so good. Makes 3inch magnum slugs feel like your shooting cotton balls out of the thing Depidy_Dawg 4/9/2010 11:35:40 PM I don’t know about the Mesa units, but I like them. My buddy and fellow deputy bought a Knoxx stock from Sportsman’s Guide for under 85 bucks, so the price was great! Shooting that thing is a dream, but the pistol grip is a bit on the large size to be able to accomodate the spring. I like the poster who put a grip sleeve on it, good idea, as the plastic on the Knoxx is slick. I just got a Mossy 590A1 with the 8 shot mag tube. I don’t like the factory pistol grip set up, so I’m leaning towards the Knoxx for mine and the cheek pad and 5 shot holders as I feel that will balance out the nose heaviness of the 590A1. Installing the Knoxx is a breeze and my buddy swears by it. Again, if you have small hands the grip my be a bit on the largeish side for you.
I believe everyone would agree that Trijicon makes a quality product that is very reliable and very durable (based upon the products intended use). I’ve recently swapped out a TR21 for a TA44SR-10 for my 16″ AR. Why? Well, I wanted something lighter and more specific for that rifle but I have no intention of [...]
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Aimpoint Comp M2 Forest is absolutely correct in that you cannot judge parallax from putting the optic on a flat surface and moving your head around. The sight is designed so you can move your head around and as long as their is a clear view of the reticle, it will hit point of aim [...]
Forest is absolutely correct in that you cannot judge parallax from putting the optic on a flat surface and moving your head around. The sight is designed so you can move your head around and as long as their is a clear view of the reticle, it will hit point of aim where the dot is.
AR4U, if you can hit cans accurately at short range with the EOTech but your groups get larger at 100yards, then IT IS YOUR SHOOTING, NOT THE EOTech.
This is not a flame, just telling you the truth.
I like to keep it as authentic as possible, im not into all that tacticool looks everyone does. If it was something done do I keep the rifle sling mount under the stock also, since I have extras or keep it off the bottom. I like to run my rifle sling like a single point, [...]