Got in line for an SR-25 PC today and was wondering what all the rifle comes with out of the box, IE irons, how many mags, ect.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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No worries at all. Thanks for the info. I’ll have to add some KAC mags to the order.The SR25s usually come in a Knights-branded hard case back up iron sights. Paperwork includes the test target of 5 rounds, along with any receipts etc.
I’m not sure if a mag is included but my APC came with one 20 rounder in packaging when I bought it new from someone who bought from KAC and never fired it.
ETA: just looked at Knights website and yea, not a lot of information insofar as what all comes with the rifles. Sorry if I came off like a dick in my initial reply.
The SR25s usually come in a Knights-branded hard case back up iron sights. Paperwork includes the test target of 5 rounds, along with any receipts etc.
I’m not sure if a mag is included but my APC came with one 20 rounder in packaging when I bought it new from someone who bought from KAC and never fired it.
ETA: just looked at Knights website and yea, not a lot of information insofar as what all comes with the rifles. Sorry if I came off like a dick in my initial reply.
Trigger is good. Its kind of has a SSA feel. It gets better as you shoot it. There is a bit more creep than a geissele IMO but I have only shot one. I swapped mine with a geissele national match. Knights warns not to go below 4.5lbs if you do swap out the trigger. Geissele recommends the National match, SSA and the SD-C.How do you guys like the trigger out of the box?
This. One mag, black plastic hard case (a little better than the usual cheap ones but not a Hardigg or Pelican) test target, wire bound full size manual, a few targets, one 20rd. mag, Keymod came with panel covers for back half of tube. Mine came with a QDC flash hider and inline flip up sights (that I traded for offsets). I wanna say it came with at least one rail section? I ordered some other shit too so I could be wrong there, it's been a few years. I seem to recall the Mloks coming with a bit less, maybe without the panels.The SR25s usually come in a Knights-branded hard case back up iron sights. Paperwork includes the test target of 5 rounds, along with any receipts etc.
I’m not sure if a mag is included but my APC came with one 20 rounder in packaging when I bought it new from someone who bought from KAC and never fired it.
ETA: just looked at Knights website and yea, not a lot of information insofar as what all comes with the rifles. Sorry if I came off like a dick in my initial reply.
....also the SSA-E.Geissele recommends the National match, SSA and the SD-C.
Just telling you what Knights is saying. Interpret as you will:
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Just a guess but wondering if the trigger started failing drop tests when set below 4.5 LBs.Just telling you what Knights is saying. Interpret as you will:
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SR25 and Mk20 are both good options, I have both and both are keepers. SR25 is really the better made of the two, finer quality, no damn screws. I feel it could benefit from a better stock and I did shell out the hundreds for the adj. buttplate fixed stock but the LMT adj. that comes with it has a better cheekweld. It may look sorta dumb on a 20" rifle but it does perform. Probably should have just left it.Thanks for the inputs. Looking forward to a rifle that doesn’t need anything but an optic and a bipod, right out of the box. Time to get comfy for the 6-9 month lead time.
KAC direct. If it was on KAC's website, I wouldn't have asked.
Bump firing is a shooter problem.Sounds like a trigger problem more than a "gun" problem...
If that’s the “problem” then yes…yes it is.Bump firing is a shooter problem.
It’s what I was quoted, but we all know how the gun industry goes.Maybe more like 11 months. I'm 9 months into my wait, now. That's what I've read other SR25 guys have waited recently.
ok, dumb question, how do you order an SR-25 direct from KAC?
I’ve been running a scar17 for about 9 years now and it’s been a pretty good rifle, but I’m ready to try something different and keep what I like the best.Okay, so to clear shit up, the Hi-Speed is adjustable. IMO the best thing to do is to select the weight close to 4.5 or thereabouts (DMR version?) and loctite the adjustment screws in place with blue loctite. Now I've never seen one move without the loctite but it's better safe than sorry and that's why military rifles never have the adj. trigger in the first place.
SSA or SSA-E is closest to the factory trigger and are 4.5 or thereabouts if memory serves. It really is the standard.
Hi-Speed has reduced lock time, less creep and overtravel and in general is a crisper, more controllable trigger. At any weight.
Playing around with various M4's, I've never been able to cause one to bump fire that was on safe.
I'm sure with KAC's contracts that they beat the shit out of 'em without the safety on --with the idea soldiers will IMT with these weapons and forget to put 'em on safe. It's not something I'd worry about.
But yeah, don't use the 2lb. or whatever springs in it, that's kinda stupid. Nobody buys these to bolt into a bench anyway.
FWIW, I use 3G triggers in a few rifles and no problems short of limp grips causing doubles... Hold it like a man and no issues.
SR25 and Mk20 are both good options, I have both and both are keepers. SR25 is really the better made of the two, finer quality, no damn screws. I feel it could benefit from a better stock and I did shell out the hundreds for the adj. buttplate fixed stock but the LMT adj. that comes with it has a better cheekweld. It may look sorta dumb on a 20" rifle but it does perform. Probably should have just left it.
I put an Atlas on it at first but later popped a Harris on it, just faster. But all my Atlas shit is the type with the rotating legs and I hate that.
I just emailed them and asked. The mil/le department replied and gave me a mil discount, so I don’t know if they’ll go that route for everyone or not. I don’t see why they wouldn’t though.
I just did this swap. I was able to sell my scar during Covid for insane money. I just picked up an PC and it is very AR other than the recoil. Super impressed by how it handles gas while suppressed. I never loved the ergos of the scar. The SR is opposite but I shoot a lot of gas guns.I’ve been running a scar17 for about 9 years now and it’s been a pretty good rifle, but I’m ready to try something different and keep what I like the best.