That weapon is all SCOPE! Nice, Lmfao.. I'm only laughing cuz it's not pointed at me, no hate involved. I don't care what you see on TV, most bullets don't hurt upon impact.. It'll usually take a few minutes to set in, usually when the shock/adrenaline wears off a bit. All that screaming is usually ppl just freaking out or in panic mode..
In 1980, the design and production rights [of the AR-7] passed on to Henry Repeating Arms and the compact rifle was slightly revised. The AR-7 is now (2015) known as the Henry U.S. Survival AR-7 rifle.
Lmfao!! Changing the guide rod/spring to all steel helps a lot with carbon/epoxy resin pistols. Really. Target practice more than 50 rounds and the plastic guide rods fold & bend.. Causes constant FTF's/FTE's.. So I changed out the stuff with a steel one ordered from Galloway and is now flawless
I have a red dot on my AR and love it. I can't speak for how well I'll like it on a pistol. Naturally I'm optimistic. I don't think it's designed to improve sharp shooting as much as it's a tool for quicker target acquisition. Supposed to be very good for target to target type shooting. It's new.. it's a neat gadget... I hope it's a tool.
I will also say that it's in demand. I've been looking for one for two weeks now. I don't know if it's the optics or the Sig P320 (new army contract pistol) that is making it scarce.
I was on a couple of wait lists and the best priced shop came through today. I had to drive across the state to get it but his price was outstanding! He told me I was getting a heck of a deal. Sig Sauer informed him that they have raised the price big time. I got in just prior to that raise.. 200 buck or so savings. I'm happy.
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