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Grenade launcher with spotter Owl? |
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Quoted: What’s that strap gonna do? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/191040/IMG_4866_jpeg-2875104.JPG View Quote That's more normal for a tow vehicle. |
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View Quote Fake porch,fake storm shudders, very unbalanced and fugly. |
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Quoted: Funny note, in the past two years, I've been at a gun purchasing mecca. I've seen other people waiting on screenings and me getting punched through immediately. I'm so damned screened by every governing body in this land and I get preference, apparently. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Don’t think references are required for renewal At least I didn’t need them today They didn’t even ask to see my drivers license Funny note, in the past two years, I've been at a gun purchasing mecca. I've seen other people waiting on screenings and me getting punched through immediately. I'm so damned screened by every governing body in this land and I get preference, apparently. Too bad it’s not like that with NFA stuff |
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Quoted: Grenade launcher with spotter Owl? Night vision |
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Quoted: @keeperofthedew I remembered! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20230705_192654_jpg-2875151.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20230705_192701_jpg-2875153.JPG View Quote I made a ball starter from a scrap of walnut from school that fits the hand nicely, a scrap piece of brass (also from school) and leftover from the ramrod. It was stained and treated with leftover Tru-oil. |
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Quoted: I’m thinking of putting the Nx8 on my main SBR. Selling the MRO on that gun. That way we can continue the 308 optic saga. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: and that’s It’s only pretty gay if it’s two chicks I’m thinking of putting the Nx8 on my main SBR. Selling the MRO on that gun. That way we can continue the 308 optic saga. Sell the MRO, put the nx8 and this $400 NIB type 2 RM06 on the .308, buy a TA33 with piggyback RMR for SBR. |
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Quoted: Sell the MRO, put the nx8 and this $400 NIB type 2 RM06 on the .308, buy a TA33 with piggyback RMR for SBR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: and that’s It’s only pretty gay if it’s two chicks I’m thinking of putting the Nx8 on my main SBR. Selling the MRO on that gun. That way we can continue the 308 optic saga. Sell the MRO, put the nx8 and this $400 NIB type 2 RM06 on the .308, buy a TA33 with piggyback RMR for SBR. The Nx8 does have a RMR mount with riser to clear elevation turret. Not feeling an Acog on the SBR though |
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Quoted: The Nx8 does have a RMR mount with riser to clear elevation turret. Not feeling an Acog on the SBR though View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: and that’s It’s only pretty gay if it’s two chicks I’m thinking of putting the Nx8 on my main SBR. Selling the MRO on that gun. That way we can continue the 308 optic saga. Sell the MRO, put the nx8 and this $400 NIB type 2 RM06 on the .308, buy a TA33 with piggyback RMR for SBR. The Nx8 does have a RMR mount with riser to clear elevation turret. Not feeling an Acog on the SBR though I need a second 11.5" SBR to put my ta33/rmr on. Have an AEMS on mine right now for a night gun, but the ta33/rmr is lighter than an aimpoint pro, and just works really well. So I guess I need to buy a more precision focused scope (Vortex PST Gen 2 3-15x44mm FFP MRAD?), put it in my spare adm mount with their new rmr mount ring half and an rm06, put that on my cola parts rifle, move the nx8/rmr to my light 16" gun, move the TA33/RMR to a new 11.5 . . . |
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Quoted: I need a second 11.5" SBR to put my ta33/rmr on. Have an AEMS on mine right now for a night gun, but the ta33/rmr is lighter than an aimpoint pro, and just works really well. So I guess I need to buy a more precision focused scope (Vortex PST Gen 2 3-15x44mm FFP MRAD?), put it in my spare adm mount with their new rmr mount ring half and an rm06, put that on my cola parts rifle, move the nx8/rmr to my light 16" gun, move the TA33/RMR to a new 11.5 . . . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: and that’s It’s only pretty gay if it’s two chicks I’m thinking of putting the Nx8 on my main SBR. Selling the MRO on that gun. That way we can continue the 308 optic saga. Sell the MRO, put the nx8 and this $400 NIB type 2 RM06 on the .308, buy a TA33 with piggyback RMR for SBR. The Nx8 does have a RMR mount with riser to clear elevation turret. Not feeling an Acog on the SBR though I need a second 11.5" SBR to put my ta33/rmr on. Have an AEMS on mine right now for a night gun, but the ta33/rmr is lighter than an aimpoint pro, and just works really well. So I guess I need to buy a more precision focused scope (Vortex PST Gen 2 3-15x44mm FFP MRAD?), put it in my spare adm mount with their new rmr mount ring half and an rm06, put that on my cola parts rifle, move the nx8/rmr to my light 16" gun, move the TA33/RMR to a new 11.5 . . . Is this ich’ ing? |
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Is 1-8 too much for a 10.5?
I haven’t held it yet but it seems like it would be rds like at 1x. Maybe just invest in some 77smk and have fun |
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Works nicely with NV, is faster than twisting back to 1x, and acts as a backup/always on sight if your battery is dead on your lpvo (or it just isn't turned on because their battery life sucks). 1x on the scope can also act as a white light backup when you have your rmr turned down for use with NV. Not a necessity, but very nice to have for certain use cases. I'd honestly be just as happy if my NX8's low end was 1.5 or 2x, but a 1.5-9x or 2-8x NF in the 1-8x's form factor would cost the same as the 1-8x so . . . Otoh, the acog/rmr gives you an excellent 1x/3 or 4x option that is significantly lighter (and probably cheaper) than anything with comparable glass. Weight penalty for flexibility bonus. |
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