I know its WAY too big of a pic but I am a computer retard and had a hard enough time getting this up.... I have more pictures on the picture forum under the same title. Check it out and tell me what you think..
Nice AR.....here is a pic of mine. Also, put a Bager tactical charging handle on it. It sticks out pretty good for quick reloads and keeps me from busting my knuckles.
I have it on a longer barrel b/c of the recoil direction... It causes the gun to push straight back into your sholder with no rise. It also acts as a sound break.. We attatched them to our rigs in Iraq for the same reason. I know they are made for the shorter elevator guns but they also bring some improvements to longer ones.
I run a kx3 on my sbr n it works well but still rather loud n shoots rather lard flame hense the pig graphic most likely the reason it doesn't rise is the sheer weight of the kx3 they r very heavy only reason I got one is it tucks nicely under my rail system but the def make a balanced rifle a front heavy anchor
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: killnu</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I run a kx3 on my sbr n it works well but still rather loud n shoots rather lard flame hense the pig graphic most likely the reason it doesn't rise is the sheer weight of the kx3 they r very heavy only reason I got one is it tucks nicely under my rail system but the def make a balanced rifle a front heavy anchor </div></div>
Damn son, you should use some grammar and punctuation on that monster sentence!
The flame and sound signature changes with the longer barrel. Your right it does shoot out a big flame with the elevator guns, but I found that with the longer barrels the effect of the Krink is much different. I have used both in Iraq and belive you me, its a great add on for any AR at any length. Also rumor has it that ATF is going to get a little more strict about tips that can have the same affect...... sooooo send the 200 to 250 while you still can.
Ohhhh guys i almost forgot, The superior arms lower that I have on this piece is a unique one. It is one of the only lowers that allows you to adjust the trigger settings. All you have to do is get a flathead and mess with the screw inside the grip.
haha, sorry to rain on your parade, but that's not that unique. Lots of lowers have that. I have 3 on my counter right now with that screw, staring back at me as I type this.
nice rig. paint it. love the acog but hate foreward pistol grips(maybe im just old) especially if it aint a burp gun. if it was a burp id dump the acog. paint it. like the larger bolt catch/release paddle, where from? i have a badger charging handle on one of mine but mixed review on it cuz it sorta protrudes too much to be handy and although its lasted a few shooting trips now dont think its the most rugged piece of kit. could prolly snap off with abuse. had same problem with a single point sling adaptor thingy plate...sticks out too far hooks on things. not good in hurry or brushy environ. what muzzle device is that? hard to see. id get a vortex. of all the ones ive tried its the truest to hide flash at night. bunch of pennies ther i think, thanx for the post
Recon....What ACOG you on there? Any problems with paralax? I've been out the past few weekends with mine and have one hell of a time getting it to zero in?
Any thoughts or opinions you have will be appreciated. Also, what yardage do you zero in at?
Nice rig! I've got an acog on mine and I had no problem zeroing it. My advice is to calm down and hold still. Just kidding! I zero at 100 for the bc reticle to work good with my loads.
haha...calming down could be my problem. Actually, I've been seeing a more than usual amout of paralax. It might just be a mental thing, but It's bothers me when trying to get on target.