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SP10M: - Heavier Bartlein barrel, bonded to upper. - Lever adjustable gas block, longer gas system. - Dual, longer buffer spring. I think that's about it.
You are absolutely right, I checked my order and it was in fact AI-29394BL. I didn’t know there was a second option available, is this a new offering? This brings up another question, why are there two different options for the same rail? Who would want one without the recoil lugs and correct...
Not in my experience. My AT-X high action rail came with no recoil lugs and the attachment screws were way too long. My recommendation is to still go with the AT-X high action rail, swap the recoil lugs over, and use the corresponding AT-X 20MOA NV rail. Doing anything else just increases the...
I^2 clip-ons are generally more forgiving than thermals alignment-wise. You should be good with the extra 20MOA. If you end up using a thermal, it may or may not cause an issue, I've seen it go both ways. I went with 0MOA 1.5", AT-X high rail, and full length bridge. Alignment is perfect.
I don't have much experience with the INOD and I've never seen the xELR, however I do have a few years' worth of time using a HISS-XLR. I don't recall it pixelating as much even when zoomed in to 15-18x. That being said, I'm going from memory here and it's hard to compare that to a few pictures...
Personal opinion here and I could be very wrong, but I think this one was driven by silly contract requirements. US cooled units generally don't have standalone modes and are optimized for clip-on performance. Also keep in mind foreign SOF units (even Brits and Canadians) have far lower budgets...
From what I've seen so far, most of these uncooled commercial units compromise clip-on performance in order to be able to function as a standalone sight. I wish someone would do what you suggested: utilize full screen resolution combined with aggressive demag on the back end. But here we are.
Thanks for the explanation, I haven't received my hinge kit yet. I guess I'm used to seeing it the other way, it immediately jumped out as odd looking.
It is, but the pins are easy to swap. My AT-X high rail didn't come with the pins so I swapped them out from the low rail. All you need is a punch small enough to fit through the top holes, easy peasy.
I wholeheartedly disagree. Modern tactical applications require the use of long NV clip ons, which require a long forend when used in conjunction with a modern full-size scope. You could maybe make the argument that AT rifles are more practical for casual, daytime shooting, but that's just not...
HISS-XLR, which is arguably the best military thermal unit available, absolutely does have a screen zeroing process and it absolutely must be used when switching weapons. I don’t have a picture of the zeroing menu option at the moment but can confirm that it exists.
It is dangerous to assume that a $6000 rifle from one of the biggest names in the history of modern precision bolt guns will function as intended. I do agree with that, based on evidence presented. Mine has the same issue, for what it’s worth. Works fine with 308 but won’t reliably feed 6 Creed.