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So, all this fancy stuff all you highspeed guys hang on your carbines is really cool. Back in my day it was just a light. Mind you that was when Clinton was in office. That is besides the point, I’m setting up a new carbine and need some advise. When you have a peq and a light on the rifle, how...
you know you are right, considering that the above mentioned are all post WWI designs, I can see that. Maybe I should of put in "Modern" Im sure it was some dudes idea to make it look more tactical .
I cant get my fingers wrapped around this. A buddy of mine just ordered a rifle that I have not heard of before. Just a normal hunting rig, then i went in and looked at their "Snipery" rigs and I saw this. Who in the hell would ever put a "dust cover" on a bold gun. Is that really needed? Talk...
its got a moa dash. Kinda like the old NPR2, then it has a ranging step in the bottom. I'll take it out this week and put it at 100 yards. The lady at NF said it was .25moa. Lets give it a whirl. I'll know pretty darn quickly if its .25moa or as you say, .10moa.
they are a true .25moa ie 1.047 @ 100. Not sure on the reticle. I called and asked for any literature but she was going to call some of the retired guys to ask. I'll let you know when she gets back to me.
well thank you. But I know for a fact he got this from them directly. If you call them you will learn this was one of their first scopes they made, They only made them for like 2 years. Im 1000% sure this is real.