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How do you all decide which firearms to keep and which to sell/trade? I'm reducing my stock of pistols by a few and maybe one or two of my ARs.

I'm going to have a precision bolt action in 7mm PRC built on an American Rifle Company Coup de Grace action. I think my accumulation should be good for a bit then.
 
Where did all our posts go?

How do you all decide which firearms to keep and which to sell/trade? I'm reducing my stock of pistols by a few and maybe one or two of my ARs.

I'm going to have a precision bolt action in 7mm PRC built on an American Rifle Company Coup de Grace action. I think my accumulation should be good for a bit then.
I don't ever sell guns.
 
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exactly. the A3 was an M16A1 with the A1E1 or A2 upper. it retained the fire control group and sometimes the stock, from the M16A1. during the development of the M4A1, the removable carry handle was adopted for the Navy as the M16A3E2, retroactively calling the earlier A3 with fixed carry handle the A3E1. the A4 has this feature as standard but also includes a RIS or M5 RAS depending on when it was made (RAS having a clamp, RIS being retained by the delta ring). the RIS being a little loose feeling was also why you see ARMS SIR and some others in use sometimes. i used a SIR #58 for example as an actual issued item rather than the KAC RIS or RAS.
Ah, ok. That makes it more confusing though as to what PSA is actually offering. It basically is a A2 asides from the rail, it doesn't have any of the A1 features you mentioned
edit: also for very close work, it was always preferred to have something around 11" in length, with the 11.5" being a minimum without a 24/7 suppressor and useful out of the box without special tuning other than an H2 buffer. the 10.3 and various CAR-15's and CQBR type rifles and M16 shorties that used a suppressor could get down to that with a heavy buffer to increase dwell time with mass (since there's no length), or is used with a suppressor all the time and so the suppressor itself acts to increase velocity and barrel length. M855 and to a lesser extent M193 tends to work best above 2400, and 11.5 with no suppressor gets there (barely) reliably. under that threshold and it's less likely to fragment or even tumble significantly. this is why you don't tend to see this length used without a suppressor in professional hands. the exception is if you use boutique ammo that's very heavy (mk 318 for example which is sadly discontinued now) or bespoke 77gr SMK's at 2k f/s.

ive had a lot of good experience with an 11.5" and just basic M855 or M193 (and if you have M196 or M995 it still works great but has a bit of a hold over). we'd also get some neat stuff like 75gr BTHP from AAC back in day which i think you can just buy now rather than have special batches made. it worked great in shorty CAR-15 types. you can also "extend" a 10.5 with a phantom or troy medieval muzzle device too, or maybe try a blast diffuser or linear comp.
From what I've heard, 11.5 is pretty well the best of the super short AR carbines; it beats itself apart the least, so I second that. That and I just like the number. 11.5 rolls off the tounge better than 10.3.

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In other news my brother got himself a brass Henry Big Boy in 357 magnum for Black Friday, so that's fun
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Has a side gate, 20 inch barrel, and 10+1 rounds. All American made. He can shoot this at any range in the country. Also makes Christmas shopping easier for me; just buy shit for his new rifle lol.
 
How do you all decide which firearms to keep and which to sell/trade? I'm reducing my stock of pistols by a few and maybe one or two of my ARs.
How often do I shoot them, do I enjoy shooting them, and could I use that space in the safe for a gun I'd get more enjoyment out of. I'm currently downsizing my collection of cheap, non-steel-safe shotguns to make room for an AR-10 in 6.5CM
 
Where did all our posts go?

How do you all decide which firearms to keep and which to sell/trade? I'm reducing my stock of pistols by a few and maybe one or two of my ARs.

I'm going to have a precision bolt action in 7mm PRC built on an American Rifle Company Coup de Grace action. I think my accumulation should be good for a bit then.
If I can write my name in the dust it's probably ok to let go of.
 
That makes it more confusing though as to what PSA is actually offering.
an A2-esque rifle with commercial AR-15 handguards (they're too thick compared to the actual A2's) and an A4's upper receiver and i guess small parts. don't think too hard on it. every rifle is an AK or AR-15/M16 , all handguns are glocks, et c to some people. so an AR-15 full-length rifle with a carry handle and handguards instead of rails is an "A2" from the distant before-times of 1982.
 
Unpopular opinion/question:

What’s the “hype” about with M855? Don’t get me wrong, I have hundreds of rounds of the stuff stacked away in my stash, but now that I shoot steel targets, or I’ll still occasionally go to an indoor range, I just don’t shoot it as much. Should I just view/treat it the same way as the soft tip and hollow point .223 I have stacked? I.e: use in case of emergency?
 
Unpopular opinion/question:

What’s the “hype” about with M855? Don’t get me wrong, I have hundreds of rounds of the stuff stacked away in my stash, but now that I shoot steel targets, or I’ll still occasionally go to an indoor range, I just don’t shoot it as much. Should I just view/treat it the same way as the soft tip and hollow point .223 I have stacked? I.e: use in case of emergency?
Eh... it's not exactly armor piercing but it does have marginally better penetration than M193 for example. Some ranges will not let you use green tips though, so it might be an outdoor only kinda round for you.
 
What’s the “hype” about with M855?
some people wrongly think it's armor piercing or secret sauce military-only ammo. it's not. it's bog standard 5.56 small arms ammunition standardized across the US armed forces to work with the M16 rifle in multiple environments and conditions, be cheap enough in bulk to buy in billions of rounds, and enough quality to do the needed job of putting down people shooting at you from 600+ meters if you do your part. it also has mediocre light barrier penetration in case of drywall, doors, auto glass, fences, interior walls, shitty soft armor or hard "armor" of stacked sheet metal plates, et c. it's worse in some respects to the older M193, but in quantity (developed explicitly for the M249 SAW afterall) it's kind of a wash.

because it's the current issue, it's available in bulk quantities on the commercial market readily enough, and M193 is popular enough that you see it too, often a little cheaper. for militaries, M193 is more popular overseas than in the US at this point since it's easily produced in smaller scales with simpler equipment.
 
A1 upper, collapsible stock, 20" barrel, quadrail smothered in covers, standard birdcage, no optic
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Why is this guy torturing himself? I don't think the drip is worth the hassle if that's your idea of a patrol rifle. I can't diss him too badly because it's not far from my bump-in-the-night pike but still, very unexpected.
 
I’m starting to get both feet into the AR world and I’ve been looking at options for a future suppressor host build. I’m wondering if a 14.5” midlength would be adequate for a “one stamp” build.
 
If youre getting a stamp anyway just SBR the lower. Then you can put whatever you want on it.
I mostly wanted to do a one stamp build due to being lazy/impatient. I assumed that the quick NFA turnaround times only applied to suppressors and not to SBRs/SBS’. Otherwise yeah I’d probably just go ahead with a two-stamper
 
14.5 is a nice sweet spot for 5.56 imo. Shorter lengths lose a fair bit of velocity, whereas you don’t gain much velocity by going back up to 16.
 
Anyone know of non-milsurps of a caliber larger than .22lr which are semiautomatic but do not have detachable box magazines? I know the modern BAR has a non detachable mag model specifically for markets like my own but besides Cali fixedmag AR lowers I can't really think of any other options.
 
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