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by super8neon
Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:45 pm
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: A couple optics questions for AR gurus
Replies: 14
Views: 2364

Re: A couple optics questions for AR gurus

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
With the way I care for and clean my "family members", I don't for see any problems.
by super8neon
Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:33 pm
Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
Topic: A couple optics questions for AR gurus
Replies: 14
Views: 2364

Re: A couple optics questions for AR gurus

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.
Sounds close to my set-up:

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 ".

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