I have all my offsets on Badger J-arms. It rolls just the same and feels seemless to me.
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Create a channel Learn moreThis was my reaction too - it's surprisingly fast and effective.All that said, I like it much more than I thought I would.
Yeah I like this setup when shooting pigs… usually over bait at a known distance, usually between 75-150 or so yards. I really like the offset BUiS or red dot for pop up targets …usually when walking to the blind, or searching for runners in the scrub brush we call vegetation here in Tejas Hill Country.Honestly, I only did it this way because it’s a C1 and I had the 45° J-arm with it. Normally I would put it directly on top at 12:00 because it’s easier to use with NODs that way. But the scope mount is already at 1.93” and this rifle was meant to be more of a do-it-all SPR-ish kinda thing, so I kinda fell into doing it this way.
All that said, I like it much more than I thought I would. I use it to get the gun pointed in the right direction and leave the NF at 8x, so I don’t have to hunt in the scope, which just plain worked at the LF course when hunting for concealed / camo’d targets in the woods. I’m not sure how it would do with fast “transitions”, but I don’t do much that would require such a thing. I basically take the gun(s) that best fit the class, which most times is a 10-12” with T2 or EXPS and magnifier.
What pistol grip is this?Another rangetrip with the "mock 12".
This time with an updated prototype suppressor from my friends company. At just over 10 oz, it is a pretty awesome flowthrough suppressor. Hopefully it will se production soon, but you will have to move to Sweden to get hold of one.
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It is the Die Free Company (DFCO) kung fu grip. Cheesy name but it is a very nice grip, although with my size 11 hands it could be a bit longer but the shape and angle is perfect.What pistol grip is this?
That may very well be, but it was a pretty bold statement. About like walking into a superbowl party and asking how many free throw goals have been hit.You dorks have WAY too much time on your hands…
I’ve installed literally dozens of Aero charging handles with zero issues…Anodized and Cerakoted. I’d send that one back if it’s out of spec.First Post! Here's my latest...
IWI z15 Urban BDU Finish (awesome rifle)
Rise Armament RA-535 trigger
Lantac Enhanced BCG
BCA 18" Stainless Fluted Heavy Barrel - I hear a lot of hit and miss on these, but took the gamble. My only bitch was the threads were not cut all the way, but I fixed it with a die. Barrel shoots great and is pretty accurate otherwise. Looks great and I found no issues when scoping it.
Aero Precision Breech Charging Handle - I had to make it fit properly because they obviously throw the tolerances out with their finish. My original mil spec fit and a borrowed ambi-handle fit fine. It was the handle and I'm annoyed that a company with "Precision" in their name cant make a charge handle that fits.
Bushnell 4.5-18x40 Illuminated Optic - excellent for the money.
Fostech Titanium Brake - great felt recoil reduction and it looks cool.
Magpul Bipod
I love this rifle. Not a single failure when stock or in current form. I have about 100 rounds through it on the new barrel and I'm going to put a few hundred more through it this weekend.
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Yeah, IWI is a pretty decent company. The AR is made in PA and in stock form everything was flawless. I spent a few minutes, oiled it up real good and cycled it a bunch. Then re-cleaned it as there was some black finish from the handle that wore down into the oil. It works good now. Receiver grooves are all clean.I’ve installed literally dozens of Aero charging handles with zero issues…Anodized and Cerakoted. I’d send that one back if it’s out of spec.
What receiver set and hand guard?
Edit: Just looked it up; never heard of IWI as a commercial seller other than the Tavor.
Looks like they’re really expanding their offerings. Cool.
that's a dang-good build there, sir.22 ARC built on Radian Builder's Kit with a 22"Craddock Bartlein barrel. Other cool parts: SLR adjustable gas block, HUXWRX brake, JP FMOS bolt carrier group, TriggerTech Diamond trigger, BCM MK 2 recoil system.
View attachment 8424177View attachment 8424178View attachment 8424179View attachment 8424180View attachment 842418122 ARC built on Radian Builder's Kit with a 22"Craddock Bartlein barrel. Other cool parts: SLR adjustable gas block, HUXWRX brake, JP FMOS bolt carrier group, TriggerTech Diamond trigger, BCM MK 2 recoil system.
New upper using the BCM Mk2 with their 13" handguard and gas block. Geiselle BCG, Criterion 14.5 Core, Precision Armament comp, SAI 1-6 in a Reptilia mount with a PA dot (for now) at 12:00. Nothing fancy but very accurate for what it is. I'm happy with it so far.
That's insanely light!New super-light 6ARC on V Seven receiver set and rail with Proof 16" CF barrel. SLR adjustable gas block, HUXWRX brake, JP FMOS bolt carrier group, Geissele Super Charging Handle, TriggerTech Diamond trigger, BCM MK 2 recoil system, Kahles K318i with Aimpoint ACRO P-2 in Spuhr SP-4022C mount, and HUXWRX Flow 762 Ti. Basic rifle weighs 5 LB 14 OZ. 1000 yards??? Easy.
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How's it sound compared to a semi-auto 300?
Flashlight gonna git chewed the phuq up, bruh!New upper using the BCM Mk2 with their 13" handguard and gas block. Geiselle BCG, Criterion 14.5 Core, Precision Armament comp, SAI 1-6 in a Reptilia mount with a PA dot (for now) at 12:00. Nothing fancy but very accurate for what it is. I'm happy with it so far.
I pretty much run all my lights in that position. Zero issues to date on all the different versions I have used. Fury, various scout models, etc. This is the new Turbo model so I'll see what happens. I did the Aimpoint micro cover mod to the scout lights just to help keep them cleaner on the lens. The turbo head is larger so I might end up buying one of those flip covers for it if it has problems. So far the lens has stayed clean, just the side of the housing gets some carbon.Flashlight gonna git chewed the phuq up, bruh!
Unsuppressed shooting is uncivilized.I pretty much run all my lights in that position. Zero issues to date on all the different versions I have used. Fury, various scout models, etc. This is the new Turbo model so I'll see what happens. I did the Aimpoint micro cover mod to the scout lights just to help keep them cleaner on the lens. The turbo head is larger so I might end up buying one of those flip covers for it if it has problems. So far the lens has stayed clean, just the side of the housing gets some carbon.
End flashlight carbon build-up discussion. Lol.
They make cans for handguns too. Just use Scrotum Carry and impress everyone.
Plain old pencil eraser always worked for me…I live in a non suppressor friendly state. If I could have them I would have several. And yes my X300's get punished on the pistols except for my Glock 34 and dual port comped P320. A little clear chap stick on the lens before a long shooting day helps make it easier to clean.
Also clay bars for cars work wonders for taking the carbon off the lens when it's stubborn.
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