Re: AR Pic Thread Well, got the AR, only it's not a Stag. Both distributors for the range suddenly became out of stock of just about every AR they had . Fortunately, we had a DPMS come in on consignment Sorry for the quality of the pic, but my camera really sucks!! (or maybe it's just my picture making skills) DPMS model A-15, with chrome bolt carrier, flip up rear sight, Eotech sight, Vltor collapsible stock, houge grip, and 3 30rnd mags. I put 100 rounds through it Sat night and not one hiccup. Now I just have to tweak in the sights and get a sling and I'll be set
Re: AR Pic Thread ok don't kill me guys, but why AR's? i have handled M16's and 203's but i'll be the 1st person to admit that i haven't a clue when it comes to getting my own weapon, and after reading this thread i have come to a stark realization... the navy's weapons training SUCKS! but this thread is not the place cuz if asked i'll rant. so guys please help... i have very little funds but plan on saving up for a long arm and a pistol. i'd like ideas and help. like i said i have fired a M16 so i feel inclinded to lean towards an AR. any help would be great thanks </IMG>
Re: AR Pic Thread I'm a little biased but think about an M14/M1a. You'll get distance as well as hitting power. Nothing against the M16/AR15 or AK but like I siad, I'm a little biased to the M14.
Re: AR Pic Thread RH is the M1a a grand? hows the recoil compared to an M16? i'm about 100 pounds soaking wet and just skin and bones. the M14 kicked my ass once. but i like the idea or reaching out and touching zombies. all i know about the M14 is its 7.62, heavy looks sturdy and used as a long range wepon by USN and USMC.
Re: AR Pic Thread The M1 Garand was a semi-auto gas rifle designed by Springfield Armory's (the real Springfield Armory) rifle designer John Garand and was the standard infantry service rifle until it was replaced by the M14, also a select fire gas rifle. The M1A (trademarked by Springfield Armory Inc - the commercial company) is the civilian equivalent of the military M14 but without the select fire capabilities.
Re: AR Pic Thread one of my old pathfinder(like boy/girl scouts but ran by my church) instructors was in the USMC in korea. he brought one to the meeting it once was very heavy, but i was in 5th grade at the time. he only had good things to say about it. nevered fired one though
Re: AR Pic Thread Stickman, besides working as a street cop, works in the firearms industry and does beautiful photography.
Re: AR Pic Thread Damn thats my "Indianna"( "indy" for short) dog! loved that little girl had to put her down last year, tore me up...
Re: AR Pic Thread now if i even owned a gun.--shudder-- it would look like this M-4 & mags.jpg and it would have a Surefire G-2 light on the right side
Re: AR Pic Thread I believe that I'd photo-shop that AS hole out of the pic if I was gonna call it an SBR
Re: AR Pic Thread Did way back too. I never handled even the old springfields they had in GLAKES. I had barracks duty that day. Funny thing is, my hard card was signed off as qualified.