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Whatever the regular one is. 12.5 I think
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Originally Posted By smarcus: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/167780/A41A3B28-9DD0-4B84-8178-5EBA68769116_jpe-2665842.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/167780/B0AA51AA-1F0C-4CE5-B8D5-B9EEADC76E30_jpe-2665844.JPG View Quote @smarcus how do you like the March 1-10? |
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Originally Posted By bleaman225: @smarcus how do you like the March 1-10? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bleaman225: @smarcus how do you like the March 1-10? I love it. Alpha glass, light compact package, daylight bright dot, excellent reticle in the 1st plane, fantastic turrets. It really does it all. The only complaint would be that the depth of field is a bit shallow so the adjustable parallax is important when jumping from 200 yards to 600 yards but with the adjustable parallax you can dial it to be crystal clear on those longer shots. I have or had ZCO, NF, Minox ZP5 and a March HM and I would buy the 1-10 DR again if I wanted another LPVO. I'm looking at the new March 1.5-15 Dual reticle that was just announced. Looks like it was built just for SR25's. |
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Which QD mount model is that on your March?
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TierOne
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Anyone got pics of a 14.5” CC with a URX II rail?
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Originally Posted By BigHate: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/313247/45D78679-9B96-4ED7-AEA6-318E7AF6451F_jpe-2670474.JPG View Quote Can I be in your will? |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Originally Posted By Krazny13: Finally got my approved Form 4. https://i.imgur.com/Hcli4NW.jpg Sad to lose the MAMS, but I got lucky enough to find a NOS SF3P-SR25, which is quieter than the SFMB due to the labyrinth seals/grooves. Need to decide if I swap the STR for an ACS, or go back to an LMT stock with some weights to help balance the rifle a bit better when the can is attached. I maybe I need to just go lift weights. . . . View Quote Beautiful! |
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Major Captain of Seaborne Party Operations for the North Atlantic Ocean
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Nice rifle but whats up with your flooring it looks like its got some pretty good size gaps? |
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Poof
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Thank you all for reminding me why I stopped posting pictures years ago.
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Originally Posted By Maglan: Help me satisfy a curiosity. I own several SR-25s, carried one in the military, but am no expert in the various minutiae. I have seen take down lugs on SR-25s marked with the serial number, but most I've see aren't. Some serial numbers are stamped, and some are engraved. Some serial numbers are just the last four, and some are the complete number. Does anyone know the significance of how this process came about and when it stopped? I've examined the following SRs for reference: - Match: Stamped Last 4 - Match: Not Marked - Mk11 Mod 0: Engraved Complete Serial # - EC: Not Marked - EMC: Not Marked - ECC: Not Marked The receiver below is stamped with the last four on the take down lug and the full serial number and "7.62MM" is laser engraved on the left side. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53386221086_2b49c3e200.jpg View Quote That's interesting. I checked an EMC and ECR and neither had it. Don't remember if the old Match or Mk11 Mod 0 I used to have had engraving. I'm guessing it was an agency and/or DoD thing. |
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Originally Posted By Elvis121: That's interesting. I checked an EMC and ECR and neither had it. Don't remember if the old Match or Mk11 Mod 0 I used to have had engraving. I'm guessing it was an agency and/or DoD thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Elvis121: Originally Posted By Maglan: Help me satisfy a curiosity. I own several SR-25s, carried one in the military, but am no expert in the various minutiae. I have seen take down lugs on SR-25s marked with the serial number, but most I've see aren't. Some serial numbers are stamped, and some are engraved. Some serial numbers are just the last four, and some are the complete number. Does anyone know the significance of how this process came about and when it stopped? I've examined the following SRs for reference: - Match: Stamped Last 4 - Match: Not Marked - Mk11 Mod 0: Engraved Complete Serial # - EC: Not Marked - EMC: Not Marked - ECC: Not Marked The receiver below is stamped with the last four on the take down lug and the full serial number and "7.62MM" is laser engraved on the left side. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53386221086_2b49c3e200.jpg That's interesting. I checked an EMC and ECR and neither had it. Don't remember if the old Match or Mk11 Mod 0 I used to have had engraving. I'm guessing it was an agency and/or DoD thing. When I worked at KAC many moons ago, the upper and lower receivers for Mk11s were match-drilled and reamed (for the takedown and pivot pins) as an assembly. The markings were done to insure they stayed / could be re-married throughout the rest of the finishing and assembly processes. Hope this helps! |
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Originally Posted By havoc: When I worked at KAC many moons ago, the upper and lower receivers for Mk11s were match-drilled and reamed (for the takedown and pivot pins) as an assembly. The markings were done to insure they stayed / could be re-married throughout the rest of the finishing and assembly processes. Hope this helps! View Quote This is awesome information. It would make sense that these receivers were drilled together because the pins slide in like butter. Other Match rifles I've messed with are all over the map, as far as fit. Some are pretty standard, and some pins need a punch to knock out. I emailed KAC about the serial number and they said it was manufactured in December 1993 and sold in October 1998. Seems weird to me, and I can only assume the lower sat in a bin for 5 years until they mated it with an upper. The upper has more "modern" features like the laser engraved serial number and "7.62MM" on the left side, but still lacks the brass deflector. I still have more unanswered questions than answered, but at least I have some information. |
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There were several releases of SR25 pre-ban receiver sets over the years. Wouldn't surprise me that it didn't leave until later.
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Originally Posted By ThatGuy01: There were several releases of SR25 pre-ban receiver sets over the years. Wouldn't surprise me that it didn't leave until later. View Quote This is a thing - a local dealer has one that he has been sitting on for like 15 years. One day went he gets tired of the parts hunt on the open market I may take it off his hands. |
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I was once asked to explain the concept of entropy....I thought about it and said: "You can't unscramble an egg...." 77Bronc, 1981
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Oops
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nothing is absolute
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Originally Posted By themissinglink: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243617/29A1BCC1-7960-4A36-9501-5BD775AD7DD9-2753974.jpg View Quote The GOAT. |
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View Quote Is that a Reptilia stock on there? |
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