With the way I care for and clean my "family members", I don't for see any problems.Pinkycatcher wrote:yup super, the "low" end stuff is still higher quality than what was around decades ago that was the top-of-the-line, and for being a range beast it doesnt have to withstand beatings
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- Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:45 pm
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- Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:33 pm
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Re: A couple optics questions for AR gurus
Sounds close to my set-up:Pinkycatcher wrote:Heck here's my setup:
$900 Rock River Arms (Most people on AR15.com say go colt or high-end those are the only durable ones, but I love the trigger on mine, and it's a good base rifle)
$80 UTG quad-rails (again, you get the "it's made for airsoft, but again they work just fine, and I'm not running around abusing my rifle)
$8 Foregrip (this one fits my hand perfectly, has a compartment, quick release and is a fraction the cost of many others)
$25 Bipods (work just fine, multi-length sturdy enough for just about anything)
and the $75 4x scope (multi-color reticle, 1/2 MOA clicks, and easy range changing)
Yes, all that is cheap, but I still have as much fun as anyone else shooting it, and I'm seriously not planning on taking it out onto the field so it works just fine.
Bushmaster AR-15 16" Optics Ready
Bushnell 4-12 40mm Scope
UTG Quad Rail
TLR-2 Laser/ LED Light Combo
UTG Foldable Bipod
Panther Tactical Grip
I am happy as a bug in a rug.
Plus... it makes me happy to know that my wife loves to go to the range with me and shoot... she said the Bushmaster " Surprised Me ".