It was a fairly normal day, not unlike many others before it. There was a hint of a breeze in the air and a slight mist, not uncommon for an Autumn day in Central Florida. However, as normal as things seemed, something was different. I woke up at 5:45am, refreshed my laptop screen..... no change. I got my coffee, peered out the window, checked again, no change. Then, at 6:11am, there it was. The words "out for delivery". My heart raced, anticipation jumped up a notch and I ran straight to the window, unsure of why as I knew it could still be hours away. And it was... After a day of conference calls, fire drills, billing issues and systems problems that brought me to a dull frown, I heard it. The braking squeal of a delivery truck right at 5:30. And this time, it wasn't the FedEx truck that had come by at 3:10 (also crushing my hopes). At that point, I felt like we should have at least shared a bro hug but he didn't look to be in the mood. He simply said I had two packages and then off he went. Just like that, my wait was over and in my hands was my new Samson Evo Series 12:37" from Midway and PSA LBK with STR.
My M&P OR lay naked next to my Spike's 14.5 middie outfitted in its Magpul Sunday best but soon, it would be presentable as well... While waiting, I swapped the canted Red Dot mount for a standard mount that would still allow absolute co-witness. I don't plan on going with a magnifier any more so there was no need for the former mount.
M&P OR, Early 2012, Days after coming home with a front sight from my 15-22
I grew to really dislike that rail height gas block and wished I had gone with an A2 sighted M&P
Nekked with the new low pro gas block, waiting for the Brown Truck to arrive...
And 30 minutes later, fully dressed for the prom
MY SIMPLE INSTALL TIP:
I love this rail. It's tight and doesn't have much flex at all. You really have to get on it to make it move. That wasn't the case when I first instal it though. The first install required a rubber mallet and I was getting pretty frustrated. Then I decided, what the heck, let's watch the instructional video that is recommended! I quickly realized
I had installed the thermal bushings upside down. After prying the rail off with a lot of force (and a new sharpie covered scratch in my lower), I reinstalled the thermal bushings. After that, the rail slid right on, tightened it up and was blown away at how much more solid it was. Outstanding rail and I hope to get some range time with it later today or this weekend.
The Magpul STR stock was somewhat of an impulse buy. I wanted another MOE but the sale got me thinking about this one. At first shoulder, I really like the cheek weld. It's sold, no play in the buffer tube and looks great.
So far, I'm pretty happy with both purchases. Hopefully I'll feel the same driving home from the range!