I hope PCC carbines (not "pistols') qualify here as rifles.
Last November(2021) I bought a RUGER PC chassis carbine. Then I began upgrading it, which turned out to be fun but more upgrades than originally planned. So yeah, "upgrading guns" is addictive, as we all know.
UPGRADES: 1.) M*CARBO-> ALL their internal and external parts for the PC 2.) MAGPUL->K-2 pistol grip, Angled Forearm Grip, MS4 sling, MOE 1/4" high cheekpiece (aligns my eye exactly with teh AEMS reticle). 3.) TACCOM Delrin snap-on flared mag well 4.) HOLOSUN AEMS circle/dot enclosed sight
SO... after all those fun upgrades I stumbled on Steel Challenge shooting on YouTube and later found two events PER MONTH in the Las Vegas valley. Bought a few thousand rounds of CCI 115 gr. 9 mm ammo and began practicing. Now I'm signing up for an event. Will I end up needing a 12 step program to quit Steel Challenge? Hope I can afford this and my club's monthly long range "varmint" competitions. As the kids say, YOLO.
Last November(2021) I bought a RUGER PC chassis carbine. Then I began upgrading it, which turned out to be fun but more upgrades than originally planned. So yeah, "upgrading guns" is addictive, as we all know.
UPGRADES: 1.) M*CARBO-> ALL their internal and external parts for the PC 2.) MAGPUL->K-2 pistol grip, Angled Forearm Grip, MS4 sling, MOE 1/4" high cheekpiece (aligns my eye exactly with teh AEMS reticle). 3.) TACCOM Delrin snap-on flared mag well 4.) HOLOSUN AEMS circle/dot enclosed sight
SO... after all those fun upgrades I stumbled on Steel Challenge shooting on YouTube and later found two events PER MONTH in the Las Vegas valley. Bought a few thousand rounds of CCI 115 gr. 9 mm ammo and began practicing. Now I'm signing up for an event. Will I end up needing a 12 step program to quit Steel Challenge? Hope I can afford this and my club's monthly long range "varmint" competitions. As the kids say, YOLO.