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On Friday, August 29, 2014 9:33:01 PM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote:
The day after I got mine, I was "killing" one liter empty soft drink plastic bottles at 25 to 35 yards with iron sights and no modifications. Sure you were, while carrying eight Cinder blocks with ONE hand.....riiiiiiight. |
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On 8/29/14 11:25 PM, Tim wrote:
Just for the fun of it- https://www.youtube.com/embed/XuXjMXMGvrA?autoplay=1 Cool. Nice shirt, too. :) |
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On 8/30/2014 6:37 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
I'm not a fan of full auto fire. Waste of ammo. Oh! You mean you don't have one yet. You probably couldn't pass the background check or mental capacity evaluation. |
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On 8/30/14 7:36 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 8/30/14 12:04 AM, wrote: On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 15:27:26 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:31:51 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ... .22LR rifle, PSA has a pretty good sale on these this weekend: http://tinyurl.com/opnxuaq The $299 price is $50 to $100 less than these usually sell for. Terrific rifle, very accurate right out of the box, looks and size just like my standard AR 15 other than the slightly smaller in diameter barrel. Much more accurate than the more common Ruger .22LR rifles. Here's a snap of mags from each of the rifles, a 10-round PMAG for my .223 Rem AR 15, and the 25-round S&W mag for the .22LR http://tinyurl.com/otkdvot === I don't see anything about optics. Does it have a Weaver rail that will acept a standard scope mount? Can the trigger be customized? It does say "quad rail" so I assume they mean the forward hand guard is a quad picatinny rail. The good news it takes anything "Weaver" but it won't take a regular .22 "tip off" scope unless you put longer screws on it. I still do not see the allure of this kind of gun unless you are channeling some Vietnam war fantasy. The M&P 15-22 will accept a lot of AR "accessories" without modification to either. I have a scope I use on mine with an "AR type" mount. The front and rear sights that come standard with the rifle are the removable AR sights that slide right on or off the rail. An AR aftermarket trigger will drop in, as will an AR stock and an AR handgrip. I changed the handgrip on mine to a Hogue model I like better. I also installed an ambi safety. I still have the stock trigger, which seems ok to me. The "allure" to me was the rifle's light weight, ergonomics, accuracy out of the box. It's easy for me to shoot it accurately off-hand. You'd have to spend a lot of money on a Ruger 10/22 to get it to shoot as accurately off-hand as the M&P 15-22. There are a ka-zillion different firearms out there. Obviously, allure is in the mind of the beholder. Here's a photo of mine: http://tinyurl.com/m68gjgj Shows scope, scope mount, Hogue grip, empty 25-round mag (with arrow for my non-shooting friends..(as in, this part points towards the muzzle when you load up :) ), right-hand side of ambi safety (just above and to rear of trigger). Flash suppressor on barrel muzzle will be removed when my sound suppressor paperwork comes back (takes two to three months, I am told). Sometimes I fasten a red dot to the rails. |
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On 8/30/14 11:26 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 09:49:45 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: Here's a photo of mine: http://tinyurl.com/m68gjgj Shows scope, scope mount, Hogue grip, empty 25-round mag (with arrow for my non-shooting friends..(as in, this part points towards the muzzle when you load up :) ), right-hand side of ambi safety (just above and to rear of trigger). Flash suppressor on barrel muzzle will be removed when my sound suppressor paperwork comes back (takes two to three months, I am told). Sometimes I fasten a red dot to the rails. I thought the people republic of Maryland was limiting you to 10 round magazines these days. It's a weird reg. You can't legally buy mags larger than 10 rounds here, *but* if you buy them in another state, you can legally bring them into Maryland and use them. At the moment, I only have a couple of 10-round PMAGs for my AR-15. I like to shoot it deliberately, and if I have a really large mag in there, I tend to want to shoot more quickly. Also, the "short" mags are easier to shoot off a bench. Another of our weird regs concerns AR-15s. If you buy one fully assembled, it has to be one of only a couple of HBAR models. You can, however, buy a fully assembled lower. |
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