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stares into the void as a flashback of $89.99 SKS ads come into focusreasonable $425 range for a non bubba'd Type 56.
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stares into the void as a flashback of $89.99 SKS ads come into focusreasonable $425 range for a non bubba'd Type 56.
So help me God,
I will never buy a sig product, so help me God.
They used to be like 20 bucks wholesale.stares into the void as a flashback of $89.99 SKS ads come into focus
Its moments like these were you really question what the reality is. Everyone Ive ever personally talked to and every review ive seen loves the spear lt, But its completely reasonable to assume sig just completely fucked it. No idea why Sig just doesnt put out a statement just saying if you have this problem just send it in. Literally nothing to lose. Surely it cant be a large portion of the rifles.
Its moments like these were you really question what the reality is. Everyone Ive ever personally talked to and every review ive seen loves the spear lt, But its completely reasonable to assume sig just completely fucked it. No idea why Sig just doesnt put out a statement just saying if you have this problem just send it in. Literally nothing to lose. Surely it cant be a large portion of the rifles.
Do you have a bathroom gun? I do. You never know if some shit might go down when you're taking a shower, or taking a leak in the middle of the night.
Notably, the Romeo 4T-PRO/4XT-PRO, and the Romeo 8T. Arguably really nice optics as long as Sig's QC department is doing its job. If I didn't have EOTech EXPS3s on my main ARs, I'd go with the Romeo 8T. It's kind of hefty, but I really like large window red dots.
I have a Romeo 5 on my first AR, and despite being kind of beat up, it still functions and is still zeroed. I did toss the shitty mount it came with though. Replaced it with an ADM mount.
It uses ACOG mini mounts, so there are already QD mounts out there. There will be better reticle options in the future, I think the one they released is pretty mid. As well, at shot show they said FFP is coming if you're into that. So, maybe wait, or if you're fine with the current reticle you could pull the trigger now.but if the new Vudu compact LPVO is comparably priced and someone makes a rugged quick-change mount
It uses ACOG mini mounts, so there are already QD mounts out there. There will be better reticle options in the future, I think the one they released is pretty mid. As well, at shot show they said FFP is coming if you're into that. So, maybe wait, or if you're fine with the current reticle you could pull the trigger now.
Chris at Regular Guy Training put out a video recently about the Primary Arms SLX 3x Pegasus magnifier, which has a ranging reticle. I'd seen this magnifier before and thought having a reticle like that in a magnifier was cool, but skipped looking into much since I already have 3x magnifiers on my 2 main ARs. However, after watching his video, I'm much more interested now. He brings up some interesting uses for the ranging reticle that I hadn't considered.
Well, PA loves to put a variation of the ACCS in nearly every optic they sell. I can't really blame them. It's their claim to fame, really. I'm generally not a fan of it. I've looked at a few of PA's red dots with ACCS reticles and really didn't care for the chevron at all. I like dots or EOTech style circle-dot reticles in my 1x optics, and of the fixed magnification optics I've tried, I preferred the ACOG's crosshair reticle. I agree that the ranging ladder in the PA 1x prism makes very little sense.I don't understand PA wanting the acss on a 1x prism. The ranging table at 1x is pretty hard to make out well depending on environment. A lot of people buying prism reticles have eye conditions too making it harder to actually use on top of that. I wish they'd make one with just a dot and circle reticle or something. Then that magnifier can add the range table that you can actually see and use fully.
Bro if those come in for cheap, I'll consider getting one. Maybe. The K2 system seems very interesting from a technical perspective, part AR, part AK.K2's are back! (not sure if I saw news of this posted or not)
Bro you needed to get that SKS if you didn't already have one. In this day and age, that is bargain bin prices.There was a gun show in my town today and it was surprisingly alright. Prices were mid but there were no tasers or jerky merchants to be seen. And the SKS prices were in the reasonable $425 range for a non bubba'd Type 56. I ended up getting a Beretta mag, an AR mag loader that some guy 3d printed and a GI mag marked "restricted military/gov't/law enforcement/export use only. I always wanted to own a mag like that as an ex Californian.
I think the Daewoo rep said they are aiming for $1200. Probably could find them for $1k on a sale. Honestly not terrible considering the niche. I regret passing one up on Armslist ages agoBro if those come in for cheap, I'll consider getting one. Maybe. The K2 system seems very interesting from a technical perspective, part AR, part AK.
Bro you needed to get that SKS if you didn't already have one. In this day and age, that is bargain bin prices.
Interesting. I'll keep it on my radar at least, see how it all goes.I think the Daewoo rep said they are aiming for $1200. Probably could find them for $1k on a sale. Honestly not terrible considering the niche. I regret passing one up on Armslist ages ago
Counterpoint: ammo prices. The days of abundant, cheap imported 7.62x39 are long gone.Bro if those come in for cheap, I'll consider getting one. Maybe. The K2 system seems very interesting from a technical perspective, part AR, part AK.
Bro you needed to get that SKS if you didn't already have one. In this day and age, that is bargain bin prices.
You're not wrong. I have one. It isn't awful, but it's in no way comprorable to buying 5.56Counterpoint: ammo prices. The days of abundant, cheap imported 7.62x39 are long gone.
They're well made rifles and even for $400 the build quality is better than a mystery meat AR or a KelTec, but if you can only have one long gun, a 5.56 AR makes more sense.You're not wrong. I have one. It isn't awful, but it's in no way comprorable to buying 5.56
Having loads of it sucks because every shot you're thinking "damn I could have made money on that"Counterpoint: ammo prices. The days of abundant, cheap imported 7.62x39 are long gone.