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Posted: 10/5/2016 9:40:01 PM EDT
| I have a Daewoo DR-200 on the way and was wondering if anyone had experience to share on these. I am wondering if they would be more suited to a scope or red dot? Are they accurate enough to justify a scope? I am using the low-mount optic rail sold at Stormwerkz. Just looking for some optics ideas and any advise. |
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I have a Daewoo DR-200 on the way and was wondering if anyone had experience to share on these. I am wondering if they would be more suited to a scope or red dot? Are they accurate enough to justify a scope? I am using the low-mount optic rail sold at Stormwerkz. Just looking for some optics ideas and any advise. I had one for several years...it was ridiculously accurate. And threw brass out at a 45 degree angle 15 feet away from where I was shooting at 3 oclock. Great rifle. The only reason I got rid of it was because parts availability was worse at the time. No idea if that has changed any at all over the years. ETA - Go with a variable scope. Primary Arms has some good ones at a good price that should be just what you need, or the CMR Hi-Lux scopes. |
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https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_2/468822_Do_I_really_want_a_Woo_.html
For parts check out daewoorifleparts.com Also a small discussion forum on falfiles |
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I had one for several years...it was ridiculously accurate. And threw brass out at a 45 degree angle 15 feet away from where I was shooting at 3 oclock. Great rifle. The only reason I got rid of it was because parts availability was worse at the time. No idea if that has changed any at all over the years. ETA - Go with a variable scope. Primary Arms has some good ones at a good price that should be just what you need, or the CMR Hi-Lux scopes. Quoted:
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I have a Daewoo DR-200 on the way and was wondering if anyone had experience to share on these. I am wondering if they would be more suited to a scope or red dot? Are they accurate enough to justify a scope? I am using the low-mount optic rail sold at Stormwerkz. Just looking for some optics ideas and any advise. I had one for several years...it was ridiculously accurate. And threw brass out at a 45 degree angle 15 feet away from where I was shooting at 3 oclock. Great rifle. The only reason I got rid of it was because parts availability was worse at the time. No idea if that has changed any at all over the years. ETA - Go with a variable scope. Primary Arms has some good ones at a good price that should be just what you need, or the CMR Hi-Lux scopes. This was my exact, precise, exact experience with the rifle. Thought it was great - got rid of it because there were no parts available if it broke down. |
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Sadly these are not available new.
But can I suggest an alternative which will be soon available? http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1918604_Wolf_bringing_in_type_91__taiwan__uppers.html&page=5 True - it's no Daewoo. And the stock doesn't fold like a Daewoo. On the other hand, the Type 91 is a proven weapon system, and this upper comes generally from that factory. |
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Sadly these are not available new. But can I suggest an alternative which will be soon available? http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1918604_Wolf_bringing_in_type_91__taiwan__uppers.html&page=5 True - it's no Daewoo. And the stock doesn't fold like a Daewoo. On the other hand, the Type 91 is a proven weapon system, and this upper comes generally from that factory. When amd by who??? |
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Quoted: I don't have an optic on my K2. It's part of my "service rifles of the world" collection. |
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When amd by who??? Quoted:
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Sadly these are not available new. But can I suggest an alternative which will be soon available? http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1918604_Wolf_bringing_in_type_91__taiwan__uppers.html&page=5 True - it's no Daewoo. And the stock doesn't fold like a Daewoo. On the other hand, the Type 91 is a proven weapon system, and this upper comes generally from that factory. When amd by who??? Wolf Ammunition Company is brining in the uppers. They are compatible with any normal AR lower. Hopefully around SHOT show. |
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