User Panel
Quoted:
My new PWS MK116 MOD1! This is the most updated version of the MOD1, with the Nickel Teflon BCG, full length handguard and the cerakoted finish. Seen wearing an EOTech EXPS 3-0, Surefire M600 ULTRA Scout light and Magpul PRO BUIS: <a href="http://s652.photobucket.com/user/tommycanadabucket/media/PWSMK116MOD1_zps46d41e39.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu244/tommycanadabucket/PWSMK116MOD1_zps46d41e39.jpg</a> View Quote The only difference between the '13 and '14 mod 1s is the 15 inch hand guard and just recently the forged lower. |
|
|
|
|
Quoted:
PWS MK216 mod1, new forged upper and lower receivers, nickel Teflon BCG, CMC 2 stage trigger, Kahles K16i, Alamo Tactical DLOC mount, Thunderbeast Arms CB7, tuned by Citizen Arms. Shoots 1/2moa with factory match ammo. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/OMEGANOX/MK216_zps1362f401.jpg View Quote 0.5 MOA highly doubtful. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
PWS MK216 mod1, new forged upper and lower receivers, nickel Teflon BCG, CMC 2 stage trigger, Kahles K16i, Alamo Tactical DLOC mount, Thunderbeast Arms CB7, tuned by Citizen Arms. Shoots 1/2moa with factory match ammo. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/OMEGANOX/MK216_zps1362f401.jpg 0.5 MOA highly doubtful. You'd be surprised what they are capable of and no reason to be a dick to anyone. You should go be a dick elsewhere. |
|
Quoted:
You'd be surprised what they are capable of and no reason to be a dick to anyone. You should go be a dick elsewhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
PWS MK216 mod1, new forged upper and lower receivers, nickel Teflon BCG, CMC 2 stage trigger, Kahles K16i, Alamo Tactical DLOC mount, Thunderbeast Arms CB7, tuned by Citizen Arms. Shoots 1/2moa with factory match ammo. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/OMEGANOX/MK216_zps1362f401.jpg 0.5 MOA highly doubtful. You'd be surprised what they are capable of and no reason to be a dick to anyone. You should go be a dick elsewhere. Not being a dick at all, I'm just not as gullible as you. I've spoken to people at both companies and 0.5 MOA is not something they'd expect. What next he'll claim a 0.25 MOA with handloads? I also own a Mk216, a GAP-10 and some precision bolts......I have some experience. Let him shoot 5 5 shot groups and post the video on YT and show us this 0.5 MOA claim. |
|
Quoted:
Not being a dick at all, I'm just not as gullible as you. I've spoken to people at both companies and 0.5 MOA is not something they'd expect. What next he'll claim a 0.25 MOA with handloads? I also own a Mk216, a GAP-10 and some precision bolts......I have some experience. Let him shoot 5 5 shot groups and post the video on YT and show us this 0.5 MOA claim. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
PWS MK216 mod1, new forged upper and lower receivers, nickel Teflon BCG, CMC 2 stage trigger, Kahles K16i, Alamo Tactical DLOC mount, Thunderbeast Arms CB7, tuned by Citizen Arms. Shoots 1/2moa with factory match ammo. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/OMEGANOX/MK216_zps1362f401.jpg 0.5 MOA highly doubtful. You'd be surprised what they are capable of and no reason to be a dick to anyone. You should go be a dick elsewhere. Not being a dick at all, I'm just not as gullible as you. I've spoken to people at both companies and 0.5 MOA is not something they'd expect. What next he'll claim a 0.25 MOA with handloads? I also own a Mk216, a GAP-10 and some precision bolts......I have some experience. Let him shoot 5 5 shot groups and post the video on YT and show us this 0.5 MOA claim. Something tells me that still wouldn't be good enough for you. By the way, here is a 0.5 MOA group at 400 yards with a PWS rifle and factory ammo. It was shot by one of their sponsored shooters. Granted it's 223/5.56 caliber and 3 shots. But 0.5 MOA is not impossible. Just because you can't do it . . . https://instagram.com/p/mVhs_YpZSL/ HighSpeedSteel |
|
Quoted:
Not being a dick at all, I'm just not as gullible as you. I've spoken to people at both companies and 0.5 MOA is not something they'd expect. What next he'll claim a 0.25 MOA with handloads? I also own a Mk216, a GAP-10 and some precision bolts......I have some experience. Let him shoot 5 5 shot groups and post the video on YT and show us this 0.5 MOA claim. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
PWS MK216 mod1, new forged upper and lower receivers, nickel Teflon BCG, CMC 2 stage trigger, Kahles K16i, Alamo Tactical DLOC mount, Thunderbeast Arms CB7, tuned by Citizen Arms. Shoots 1/2moa with factory match ammo. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v447/OMEGANOX/MK216_zps1362f401.jpg 0.5 MOA highly doubtful. You'd be surprised what they are capable of and no reason to be a dick to anyone. You should go be a dick elsewhere. Not being a dick at all, I'm just not as gullible as you. I've spoken to people at both companies and 0.5 MOA is not something they'd expect. What next he'll claim a 0.25 MOA with handloads? I also own a Mk216, a GAP-10 and some precision bolts......I have some experience. Let him shoot 5 5 shot groups and post the video on YT and show us this 0.5 MOA claim. I own 4 PWS rifles and am aware of what I am capable of with specific loads at specific distance, not anyone else. I am not aware nor going to argue with another's claim nor, am I here to judge anyone or play thread investigator. Doesn't mean I am gullible, simply means I'm not a dick. Good luck. |
|
|
and following up on the accuracy issue again, here is a test that where the shooter got 0.6 MOA:
"Groups were fired from a seated position using a bag as a rest. Hornady’s 75-grain BTHPs took the day with a 0.6-inch group at 100 yards. Silver State Armory’s 77-grain OTM rounds came in at just 0.1 inches larger." http://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/test-primary-weapons-systems-mk116/#mk116-gwjj15-field HighSpeedSteel |
|
Quoted:
and following up on the accuracy issue again, here is a test that where the shooter got 0.6 MOA: "Groups were fired from a seated position using a bag as a rest. Hornady’s 75-grain BTHPs took the day with a 0.6-inch group at 100 yards. Silver State Armory’s 77-grain OTM rounds came in at just 0.1 inches larger." http://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/test-primary-weapons-systems-mk116/#mk116-gwjj15-field HighSpeedSteel View Quote That's nice. I wasn't talking about the Mk1 series. I get sub MOA with those as well, I was talking about the Mk216s.I get sub MOA with the REPR and SR-25 not the Mk216 mod 1. |
|
Read the last part of the photo description for how it became a sub moa rig.
|
|
Late to the party. MK109 300black with the Sig brace
http://postimg.org/image/7ymij8v2p/ http://postimg.org/image/qxll22myz/ hm...have to be part of a super-duper secret club to have the images inline? |
|
Quoted: It now runs a PWS CQB comp instead of the triad but i haven't photographed it with the CQB yet. Also the vertical grip has been color matched brown like the rest of the furniture. This setup with the CQB is by far THE smoothest rifle i've ever shot (and I'm no stranger to SBRs) LOVE me some PWS! I can't wait to replace my 10.5 with their Mk110 upper. http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r17/jsstritz/IMG_3171email_zps7976d244.jpeg http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r17/jsstritz/IMG_3201email_zps0448c904.jpeg http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r17/jsstritz/image_zpsfa382bf1.jpg View Quote On the third photograph I like second and third weapon they are nice. |
|
|
What a cool set-up! I doubt there are many out there with the upgraded packages...doesn't seem to be something that PWS has aggressively promoted. I am not sure why, because those upgrades really take these rifles to the next level.
|
|
I agree- I should have in the next week or two my MK216 w/ marksmanship package. I think as you do that the barrel and trigger will make it much more versatile at least for myself. I plan to develop a load for it and stretch the legs out a bit if I get a chance to (we don't have really long ranges in the SE for the most part) but thought it would be a nice package and something I won't have to worry if I made the right choice. Much lighter weight than my LMT, more accurate (assuming), and just a solid all around rifle for just about anything I want to do with the right accessories (bipod and higher magnification scope for longer ranges, and probably a 1-4/5/6x illuminated reticle for every day use).
|
|
|
|
Quoted:
and....I bought another brand new PWS complete rifle! lol The MK107 MOD1 Diablo.. dressed up with some goodies! <a href="http://s652.photobucket.com/user/tommycanadabucket/media/PWS%20MK107%20MOD1%20DIABLO_zpscfxikent.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu244/tommycanadabucket/PWS%20MK107%20MOD1%20DIABLO_zpscfxikent.jpg</a> View Quote Lucky dog! |
|
Quoted:
That's nice. I wasn't talking about the Mk1 series. I get sub MOA with those as well, I was talking about the Mk216s.I get sub MOA with the REPR and SR-25 not the Mk216 mod 1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
and following up on the accuracy issue again, here is a test that where the shooter got 0.6 MOA: "Groups were fired from a seated position using a bag as a rest. Hornady’s 75-grain BTHPs took the day with a 0.6-inch group at 100 yards. Silver State Armory’s 77-grain OTM rounds came in at just 0.1 inches larger." http://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/test-primary-weapons-systems-mk116/#mk116-gwjj15-field HighSpeedSteel That's nice. I wasn't talking about the Mk1 series. I get sub MOA with those as well, I was talking about the Mk216s.I get sub MOA with the REPR and SR-25 not the Mk216 mod 1. My Mk216Mod1 is (and my Mod0 was) sub MOA.... Not 0.5 MOA, though. Best accuracy is with 155's and 178's while I haven't found a 168 that would group better than 1.5-2 MOA-ish for some reason with the Mod0. Haven't tried them with the Mod1 yet. |
|
My first ever AR-15 build, and I chose to go with an adams arms piston midlength kit.
Edit: mistaken post, wrong thread. |
|
|
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.