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Sorry to double tap, but is it normal for the clear tube on the scope to have a small bubble in it that moves around some?
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Sorry to double tap, but is it normal for the clear tube on the scope to have a small bubble in it that moves around some? It's normal to have all sorts of cracking in the tube. Has something to do with the material Trijicon used in it's construction. Does not affect function. |
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Mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow, I'll post pics. seems like i been waiting for you to get one for eternity. I expect a lot of pics |
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what else you gonna put on it? |
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what else you gonna put on it? Im guessing ACOG. |
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Mine is scheduled to arrive tomorrow, I'll post pics. seems like i been waiting for you to get one for eternity. I expect a lot of pics So true. |
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The 6920 on Colts site appears to have a commercial buffer tube this is correct right?
So that means to get a LMT SOPMOD stock mounted I'm gonna have to change my tube- |
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The 6920 on Colts site appears to have a commercial buffer tube this is correct right? So that means to get a LMT SOPMOD stock mounted I'm gonna have to change my tube- Not unless the military changed to commercial receiver extensions. |
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The 6920 on Colts site appears to have a commercial buffer tube this is correct right? So that means to get a LMT SOPMOD stock mounted I'm gonna have to change my tube- mil-spec. |
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Thanks for answering, I figured out the error of my ways, and checked some old PDFs after you post and realized I was backassed and thinking mil spec was 6 position and commercial was 4. Woops. milspec comm
My 6920 is inbound to my FFL and other than a t-1 and a sopmod I haven't figured out rail or what not- I'll be back with pics of it early July probably (doing some training this summer and won't be able to pick it up 'til then) |
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Nothin' fancy but I like it. It gets shot often too. http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l250/housewolf/ar2.jpg?t=1243992797 Very, very nice! I've never seen a Troy flipper with a LaRue logo on it. How do you like your T1? I've been running Comp M2s for a few years and like them a lot. That said, I'm kicking around upgrading to a T1 my next go around. The LE and HSLD community seem to adore them-what are your impressions? Thank you in advance for your insight |
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Indeed, how do you like the T1? I'm torn as to what I eventually want to put on my rifle. Either a COMP M4 or the Micro. That is when I can afford an optic, which probably won't happen since I just got 90% of my credit card debt (only 3k anyway) moved to a card that is 0% for over a year, and I'm eying a 6940 when I clear everything off my other two cards.
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Ya you can get the Troy BUIS from LaRue and it comes with the LaRue logo. Pretty cool, but KAC is still better!
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Very, very nice! I've never seen a Troy flipper with a LaRue logo on it. How do you like your T1? I've been running Comp M2s for a few years and like them a lot. That said, I'm kicking around upgrading to a T1 my next go around. The LE and HSLD community seem to adore them-what are your impressions? Thank you in advance for your insight Thanks! I like it, a lot! Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it too. I'm an old geezer but new to civilian ARs so this is my first red dot. No problems shooting from point blank to ~200 yds with both eyes open. It's plenty good for me. Sorry I can't you give more objective feedback. |
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They are the DSG mags that Larue was selling a while back in four packs....
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New pics for CJan .. Oh, and thanks to Shawn for the Ergo grip!!! I also added a Magpul MOE trigger guard because they are only $9 and they are nice and rounded unlike a regular trigger guard. http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-1.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-2.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-3.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-4.jpg Love it!! Does the MOE trigger guard give you enough room for heavy winter gloves without having to fold it open? During the winter months I frequently remove my trigger guards entirely, but one of these days I'm going to snap off an ear doing that. Thanks in advance for the info. ETA: Wait a second, you live in Florida. You probably don't have to shoot while wearing heavy gloves very often |
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New pics for CJan .. Oh, and thanks to Shawn for the Ergo grip!!! I also added a Magpul MOE trigger guard because they are only $9 and they are nice and rounded unlike a regular trigger guard. http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-1.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-2.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-3.jpg http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad264/45fmjoe/6920-4.jpg Love it!! Does the MOE trigger guard give you enough room for heavy winter gloves without having to fold it open? During the winter months I frequently remove my trigger guards entirely, but one of these days I'm going to snap off an ear doing that. Thanks in advance for the info. ETA: Wait a second, you live in Florida. You probably don't have to shoot while wearing heavy gloves very often Hehehe yeah......what is this "shooting with gloves" thing you speak of? |
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