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officialrailscales · 4 months
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10.3” URG-I + HTP XOS Scales
RSBM-P Grip | FDE
HTP XOS 3.5-Slot MLOK Scale | Honeycomb Texture | FDE
HTP XOS-H 3.5-Slot MLOK Scale | Honeycomb Texture | FDE
HTP XOS-W 3.5-Slot MLOK Scale | Honeycomb Texture | FDE
CSMR Mag Button | MilSpec Style | Terra Bronze
QDX Sling Mount | Terra Bronze
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bran-nn · 1 year
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Putting together and running this rifle for a few hundred rounds I can definitely say this build fucks hard.
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dweebactual · 1 year
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Haley Lujan x Weapon Outfitters “12 Steps” Calendar
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adamjagger · 1 year
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One week of night vision
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Hi guys, so this weeks post is going to be about my thoughts after owning my night vision for a week. So ever since I got the night vision, I have taken it out every single night since getting it from Brownells and there are a handful of things I feel like I should mention in this post. Things being stuff that I thought was going to be true that I found out we’re not and things that I, just happen to notice while using it. That being said, let’s get into it.
First things first, I didn’t realize how much the weather played a role in using a vision. The day that I got my PVS 14 we just so happen to be in a new moon phase so there was absolutely no moon visible. That being said, I was still blown away the first time I use this, even though it was the worst night to be using night vision. Things like ambient light from more populated locations or even just the moon make a huge difference in using night vision. One more thing to consider is cloud coverage, so I’ve been using mine primarily in the woods where it’s already darker, but then you add no moon and cloud coverage, and it’s very dark, but yet I was still amazed by the performance of this nightvision device.
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The second thing I want to talk about is movement under night vision. Initially, I thought this was going to be a very hard task from everything I’ve ever heard before but to my surprise it was actually very easy. Walking through the woods and on trails and even walking around in my pole barn with a bunch of junk all over the place , I didn’t have any issues with doing that. I think the main thing to keep in mind when you’re doing this is remember that you’re wearing a night vision device and remember that your senses are a little bit decreased and then you should be fine. I do think it’s very important though to get out and walk around and move and do things with your night vision before you expect to be some high tier operator with it.
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Next up is going to be the night vision accessories that I have mounted on my rifle and pistol. Initially, I didn’t really know what to expect with this. When using the sionyx camera and looking at my IR output, I wasn’t blown away with the performance of any of the items that I chose. But once having proper night vision in hand, they work far better than what they look like on the camera. Obviously, just like with all civilian illuminator devices I wish the illuminator on my holosun had a little bit more power behind it. But the laser itself has been fantastic. The Modlite ir850 light head is ridiculously powerful, and will basically light up the woods for as far as you can see, and then that brings me to the streamlight vir2 that I have mounted on the Glock 44. Overall, I’m very happy with that for the price and it comes in that I think it’s a fantastic option. It throws a fair amount of flood which is nice for a pistol and the laser itself is very easy to pick up as well. I’ve been very happy with all the choices that I had made in the IR department.
Overall, the biggest hurdle with us is just getting the night vision itself. Once you do that, then you can figure the rest out very easily. Like I mentioned earlier in this, I got mine from brownells, which I will have links down below to check them out. Along with all of my IR devices as well You can use code BOP10 to save a bunch of money over there on this stuff.
Anyways, if you made it here, thanks for reading night vision is super cool, and I highly recommend trying to get some for yourself because being able to see in the dark is an amazing feeling.
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christiangrest · 11 months
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Once You Try One…Geissele Trigger. 
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I get this exact comment a lot…and I mean at least every time aftermarket triggers come up in conversation with a a group of folk. My mil spec trigger in my AR-15 work just fine… no need to upgrade. If I only had a dollar for every time I’ve heard this. And to be quite honest, I too was one of those guys way back in the day. Milspec triggers work great for what they are. They do. They can be polished somewhat to smooth them out as well. They’re not bad, BUT why cheat yourself out of a better shooting experience? If you’re looking to improve on your match scores, such as in service rifle competition or 2-3 gun competitions, or just in general. Then why limit your self and your AR-15 to a mil spec trigger? That extra crisp break and lighter trigger pull can make a lot of difference. 
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So since we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s focus on one particular manufacturer in the trigger game and that’s Geissele. Geissele manufacturing has long been known for their triggers. At one point they inly offered a couple different varieties and they were costly comparatively speaking. The Super Select Fire trigger was designed for SOCOM but Geissele offered the SSA or Super Semi-Automatic for standard semi-automatic AR-15s. The SSA triggers MSRP is $245 which is a heck of a lot of coin for a trigger. The price alone discouraged many would be purchases of this kind of excellence, including myself I must say. Over the years Geissele has come out with other trigger variants in both single and dual stage, competition and duty style triggers AND when working with companies like Brownells, Geissele has release exclusive variants such as the G2S and GC that can be had for half the price of one of their standard triggers when on sale. 
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The Brownells exclusive Geissele 2 stage and competition triggers are like gateway drugs into the world of high performing triggers from Geissele. They’re so reasonably priced that they compete very well with other trigger manufacturers. Geissele is in fact a household name in the world of firearms so when someone sees they can pick up a Geissele trigger for sub $150 at times, they tend to lean that way. Then the madness starts… then they have to upgrade their other triggers to other Geissele triggers. I went down this rabbit hole myself and now have a host of firearms with Geissele triggers. My all time favorite Geissele trigger has been the SSA E X. The E is for enhanced and the X refers to the X bow trigger profile on these triggers. It’s kind of a hybrid between a traditional curved tigger face and a flat face. I tend to shoot very well with this particular trigger…it is an amazing trigger. 
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So back to that original comment regarding mil spec triggers being perfectly fine. Well they are just fine. They’re a tigger and hammer that function with a 6LB trigger pull, no obvious trigger break when pulling. They’re just fine. But if you want that life turning event in triggers…get your hands on a Geissele trigger from Brownells. Once you do, no longer will those mil spec triggers be “just fine”. 
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theriflecompany · 2 years
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sp01 · 2 years
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shootersfaync · 2 years
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tiradoresprecision · 1 month
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Soportes de mira de punto rojo T1
La serie Super Precision T1 se desarrolló específicamente para trabajar con el Aimpoint T1 y con ópticas de puntos rojos montadas de manera similar. Estos soportes están mecanizados con precisión a partir de una sola pieza de aluminio de alta resistencia 7075-T6 y están disponibles en opciones de co-testigo absoluto, co-testigo de la tercera parte inferior y opciones de altura de 1,93″. Están…
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justanotherblog30 · 1 month
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milmafia · 3 months
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officialrailscales · 4 months
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14.5” URG-I
Karve Hand Stop | Terra Bronze
TerraCore 4-Slot G10 XOS-H MLOK Scale | Matrix Texture
TerraCore 4-Slot G10 XOS MLOK Scale | Matrix Texture
QDX Sling Mount | Terra Bronze
CSMR Mag Button | MilSpec Style | Terra Bronze
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pnw-larperator · 5 months
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The long boy.
Prov 14:22 "Don't those who plan evil go astray? But those who plan good find loyalty and faithfulness."
I ask myself, what plans have I laid to do good for others? How have I contributed to the good of the lives of my family friends and neighbors?
Focus on planning to do good, avoid selfishness and an over focus on growing your own wealth and power and instead focus on doing good by your family, friends, and neighbors.
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blackbeargear · 2 years
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adamjagger · 1 year
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Carbine course prep
All right guys so this weeks post I wanted to make about what I’m doing to prepare for a carbine course that I am taking this month. This post isn’t meant to be a exact formula for what you should do. It is more meant to be a way to show what I’m doing and maybe to get an idea of what would work for you.
The first step is to head over to brownells and grab yourself a case of rifle ammo, and use code BOP10 to save some money on that. I grabbed a case which was perfect. They gave me 500 rounds to train with over the couple weekends that I have before the class. And then it gives me 500 rounds to take to the class.
The course that I’m taking is through MDFI which is a local company here in Michigan to me that offers a ton of really cool firearms training at various locations in Michigan. The class and I’m gonna take us their foundation carbine. Luckily, I was able to find a foundation qualifier PDF file on their website so I can get a little bit of a Headstart on that.
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Overall, I really like this, because all four of the shooting drills in my opinion are very useful even outside of just preparing for this class. Next weeks post is going to be about another very good training aid that I highly recommend picking up. All four of the shooting drills have a par time of six seconds, which is very easily achievable, even while taking your time And making good well-placed shots. There is also a qualifier target that is printable in the same PDF file that prints on just a single sheet of paper. It is supposed to be shot from 15 yards which seems like it is very close but you can easily shoot outside of the box from this distance.
For me, I have found this very useful to do as a preparation for this class. I’m sure there is tons of things that I’m going to learn in this class that will make this even easier to do. But I think this is a very good start for anyone that wants to just be prepared to go to their first rifle course.
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As always big thank you to brownells for being such an awesome company and helping out tons of people like myself. They carry tons of awesome parts optics, complete firearms, etc. and as always the links will be down below to them along with the coupon codes to save you some money.
Thanks for reading.
Adam Jagger gun blog #30 4-9-23
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christiangrest · 2 years
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AR-15…Do You Really Get what You Pay For?
Having been tinkering with the AR-15 rifle platform for almost 2 decades now, one question I constantly get asked by people that are new to the platform is whether it is worth it to spend so much money on an AR-15 rifle? Do you really get what you pay for? My question back to them has always been what is your budget? As most all of us question what we’re willing to spend on an item, this has always been my first question. My second question is what is important to you? For example, what is the purpose of the firearm? How would you like it setup as far as optics, handguard, trigger and sights? Many people truly have no idea what they want, so I typically will show them some of my rifle setups and gauge their interest in one direction or another. Most people I deal with appreciate this approach and it truly helps them understand some of the different configurations and can help them make up their mind.
Now back to the question of do you really get what you pay for. This is probably one of the most debated subjects when it comes to anything that’s tangible, we value and spend our hard earned cash on. The AR-15 firearm platform has such a wide range in prices in today’s world, starting from the $300-$500 price range all the way up to $4k-$5k. So do you really get $4k worth of performance out of an AR-15 costing $4K and do you really only get $500 worth of performance out of a $500 AR-15? In my opinion, that answer is truly found somewhere in the $1k-$2k range. You do get a lot for your money in that specific price slot. Think of a lot of the mid to upper tier rifles offered by BCM, SOLGW, DD and Geissele over at Brownells. All of these rifles come generally with a good trigger, hard use barrel/BCG and nice handguard/furniture. Now this isn’t to say that you get so much less with that $500 AR-15. They are very good starting points to figure out what’s ultimately important to you. Lower end rifles from S&W, Stag Arms and Aero Precision can be good values too, you just don’t get some of the added benefits of a nicer trigger, hard use barrel and sometimes the furniture is lower end on the quality or materials used.
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So my experience has been all over this price spectrum. I have higher end rifles from Noveske and Geissele as well as some lower end rifles from PSA, RRA, Spike’s Tactical and Aero Precision. My experience with the lower end rifles have been, they usually get parts swapped out to bring them up in status. Whereas the higher end rifles are perfectly fine in their “as purchased” setup. This of course is one’s personal preference and is another one of the beauties of the AR-15 platform is the ease of changing out most common parts to improve or enhance the firearm.
So at the end of the day, it’s all up to you and your wallet. But I will add that outside of the $1k-$2k arena, you enter into a state of increasingly diminished returns on your investment. Whatever price you’re looking at spending, be sure to check out Brownells and their incredible inventory of AR-15s and other firearms.
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