Rifle Scopes I must be surrounded by fudds

the german is one of the best posters on here keep it up. Nothing wrong with a foregrip, dont let these clowns tell you otherwise. Lots of these guys shoot from a bench where it's a hindrance.

however, i dont think the bipod is necessary with the red dot.


Anyone who runs down a VFG on an AR-15 rifle just demonstrates how little he knows about the rifle and how to use it. They've gone full "Chris Costa."

But on this thread the FUDDs have spoken. People shoot AR-15 rifles way too fast and they should be savoring every shot and spending 10-15 minutes to reload each round. LOL

These are the same FUDDs who sit at their benchrest, shooting one round ever couple minutes (at best), yammering about those guys shooting too darn fast!

:)
 
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Anyone who runs down a VFG on an AR-15 rifle just demonstrates how little he knows about the rifle and how to use it. They've gone full "Chris Costa."

But on this thread the FUDDs have spoken. People shoot AR-15 rifles way too fast and they should be savoring every shot and spending 10-15 minutes to reload each round. LOL

:)


really? running a foregrip offers a few advantages. Number one, you always know exactly where to grab the rifle, and secondly, it can help you mitigate recoil.

I've put 50,000 rounds through my ar's with a foregrip in the last 5 years, however, now i am transitioning away from it for a 2 gun match, and frankly, i just don't shoot as well without it, so that's been a learning curve.

On the other hand, the foregrip gets in the way of shooting from a resting position.

The biggest problem with people shooting with foregrip, is their technique is off. Instead of wrapping their hand around the top portion, they hold it like a penis getting jerked off, and end up with side wiggle.
 
In the real world, a VFG allows you to keep a strong hold of your rifle, especially useful in CQB when a person can easily pull it away from you if you are going all "claw grip" aka Costa-style. I agree with how best to hold it while shooting, etc.
 
the german is one of the best posters on here keep it up. Nothing wrong with a foregrip, dont let these clowns tell you otherwise. Lots of these guys shoot from a bench where it's a hindrance.

however, i dont think the bipod is necessary with the red dot.
The bipod is on a qd mount. It moves around between guns. The gun did start with a leupold 3-9.
 
Here is a OPSEC top secret approach.

Shoot the fuckers before they get in arms reach.

(Here comes the MuH bIg BrAIn explanation about

-Blind corners
-Slicing the pie
-First on a “Breach Stack”
-Flash bangs
-Tactical Mag Flip
-Operators
-Vortex scope
-The Warranty
-1/4” MOA
-If I do my part
-can you recommend a scope
-what is a binary trigger
-ARF.com kicked me out)

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You know you're in a Fudd thread as soon as you start reading posts from Delta Seal Sniperators sharing their extensive knowledge of being disarmed in Super CQB combat.

I'm surprised you were able to share. Most of that information is Top Secret. ;)

I may be wrong, but I think a lot of people here are getting confused with the terminology.

I don't think the above behaviour is that of a Fudd, it's very different behaviour to the original post and the frankly excellent Fudd portrayal in post #38.

The above is more reminiscent of Mall Ninja behaviour.

I'm also concerned by the misuse of Virtue Signalling, Snow flake and Trolling in this thread.
 
You may be right. It's tough to keep it all straight. There should be some sort of chart or something...

Meh, I’m still curious where all the guys hiding around corners waiting to grab your weapon are.

You know, instead of either hiding or trying to shoot you with their own weapon.
 
Anyone who runs down a VFG on an AR-15 rifle just demonstrates how little he knows about the rifle and how to use it. They've gone full "Chris Costa."

But on this thread the FUDDs have spoken. People shoot AR-15 rifles way too fast and they should be savoring every shot and spending 10-15 minutes to reload each round. LOL

These are the same FUDDs who sit at their benchrest, shooting one round ever couple minutes (at best), yammering about those guys shooting too darn fast!

:)

Must have been in between breaks for the diarrhea or maybe it was the gonnorhea, hell maybe it was the irritable bowel syndrome.....


Evidently, you don't know much about CQB and room clearing then, but that's ok.

Not sure how you have so much time to spend here with all the super SWAT and Delta SEAL training you must have going on all the time. You know clearing rooms, fighting off bad guys going for you gun and shit like that.
 
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Meh, I’m still curious where all the guys hiding around corners waiting to grab your weapon are.

You know, instead of either hiding or trying to shoot you with their own weapon.

Well they’re obviously still hiding around those corners waiting to see if you’ve got a blinged out ar worth stealing to shoot you with lmfao
because well duh we all know that’s SOP
 
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OP don’t listen to the fudds man. As you can see no one in this thread knows what they’re talking about and in reality your co-works were right, along with the guy with the mk4 recommendation.

Clearly you need to get an mk4, grip-pod, back up vfg, flash light, ir designator, thermal sight, with backup NV sight, back up canted irons, bayonet, and some purrdy dang good ammo cause............OPERATOR AS FUCK! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I saw your channel. When I see people like you at the range I leave because it just became an unsafe environment.

To be fair, it is always a good idea to consider leaving the range if anyone else is there. #Safety #IFeelSaferInIraqAndAfghanistanThanIDoAtAPublicRangeInTheStates
 
if shooting fast bothers you then
Jerry Miculek must drive you crazy .


No issues with a world class championship shooter. Not a big fan of every retard that brings their 16" AR-10 to and indoor range and can't keep the groups inside 12" at 15 yards from a supported position. But they miss REALLY FAST!!! To their credit they did have the full tacticool uniform and had an extra 20 lbs and $1,200 of shit they didn't need on that 16" gun. You may notice Mr Miculek's AR is pretty bare and he doesn't care much about looking tacticool.

I don't know maybe I don't appreciate the whole market segment that is more about looks than skills and more about spending money to upgrade a rifle that they don't even know how to use or service.

All this convo would be better suited to an AR forum, I thought I was on Sniper's Hide - where we discuss precision rifle work...
 
No thanks. I learned basic range safety and marksmanship skills from angry men armed with brass rods often used as attention getters. Doubt I will change.
 
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