I'd like to get an AR-15 pistol built first. A Sig P226 Mk25 is second on the list then I may try an AR-10 carbine build or purchase,
depending on how the AR-15 build works out. :usa:
jtallen83 wrote: I'd like to get an AR-15 pistol built first. A Sig P226 Mk25 is second on the list then I may try an AR-10 carbine build or purchase,
depending on how the AR-15 build works out. :usa:
If ya go the MK25 route, have the short reset trigger kit installed..........awesome trigger with the upgrade
I have an M&P 10 on order.
Once My bank account recovers from that I'm going to do the paperwork and get a suppressor.
I might go ahead and do the paperwork while I'm waiting on the M&P because I know I will have an 8 month wait for the paperwork to get approved.
I also have a bad hankering for a Sig P227 but I may wait and see if they bring out a carry version.
A Scorpion P227 carry would be sweet
I love the part about the RMR having no off switch but the battery lasts 45 days. :rotfl:
I've seen this done on a few low power consumption illuminated optics, with a good quality battery and a sealed battery compartment 45 days is very conservative.
Have a few buddies that bought optics I recommended turned them on, put them in the gun safe, than went on a year long deployment, came back and found the optic still working on the original battery.
I can see it on the real deal optics but these "look-a-likes"? I'm pretty skeptical of the claim. Besides, I'm betting if they were mounted on anything but an air-soft or a paintball gun they would quit working fresh battery or not.
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