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Mobat555
09-13-2010, 10:05
From the Denver Metro (Lakewood)
Just picked up my first AR, most of my experience is with pistols, 10/22, and mini-14. Figured this was good step to take for a target shooter.
Bought it from RAR Guns, specs are:
LMT Forged Upper with Forward Assist
Spikes Tactical Forged Lower
Wilson Arms 16.0 Barrel 1:9
M4 Hand Guard with Double Heat Shields
M4 Six Position Collapsible Stock with Sling Attachment
MagPul MBUS Flip-Up Rear Sight
A2 Forged Front Sight with Bayonet Lug and Sling Attachment
A2 Flash Hider
M4 Battle Grip
End Plate with Single Point Attachment
Sadly found out the hard way the only local rifle range I was aware of (GMFS) is closed until further notice. So I have not been able to shoot it yet. Any suggestions on where I can go locally to shoot?
http://imgur.com/FRIzp.jpg
jweinsteiger
09-13-2010, 15:53
Welcome!
pickenup
09-13-2010, 20:22
Welcome to the forum.
This forum has a monthly shoot, if you want to shoot it.
PanamaDave
09-14-2010, 00:10
Welcome aboard! [UZI]
ChunkyMonkey
09-14-2010, 00:14
Compiled list of ranges by a member here...
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=111844454099970657498.000479c1cf7537e8510af&z=9
welcome!
vietboy1st
09-14-2010, 11:07
not that.. i think the magpul rear sight is a bit off on the rail. Are you going to pimp that gun out in the future ? The reason i like Ar because you can pimp them out and it still looks sexy.
Mobat555
09-14-2010, 14:49
Thanks for all the welcomes.
not that.. i think the magpul rear sight is a bit off on the rail.
Do you mean its to far forward? I placed with the idea that it can be folded down and not interrupt the usage of the charge handle. But I am a newb so any advice is welcome.
I have been toying with the idea of buying that exact gun. overall withouthooting it what are your thoughts on quality?
ghettodub
09-15-2010, 15:32
welcome aboard
StagLefty
09-15-2010, 15:52
Thanks for all the welcomes.
Do you mean its to far forward? I placed with the idea that it can be folded down and not interrupt the usage of the charge handle. But I am a newb so any advice is welcome.
Welcome-Put it where it works for you. If you have it over the charging handle and it interferes you can always put a tactical latch on the handle-they're bigger. It's your gun so all that's important is that it operates and your happy with it. [Beer]
GhostRider
09-15-2010, 20:50
welcome to the forum
Mobat555
09-16-2010, 08:28
I have been toying with the idea of buying that exact gun. overall withouthooting it what are your thoughts on quality?
Van, since this is my first AR its hard for me to gauge the quality. So I went ahead and waited to respond until today as I got a chance to shoot at the range last night.
Range: Silver Bullet
Cartridge: Winchester 45 gr. JHP Varmint
Distance: 25 yards
Position: Free Standing (no sling)
Fired: 80 rounds
Problems:
Single Jam
Bolt not catching on follower
The single jam I cannot honestly say what happened. The cartridge was not ejected and the one being fed was rammed into it (enough to move the bullet 1/4" into the casing). I removed the magazine, tilted the rifle over so the ejection port was facing down with my hand under it and removed the squished round. Cycled the bolt and the empty cartridge was ejected.
The bolt not catching happened on the last two mags I shot (side note this was after the jam described above). Essentially I was not counting my shots and would get to the final one and the hammer would drop and nothing would happen. If I have the mag in and pull the charging handle back manually it will catch. My assumption would be the action spring in the stock is fairly stiff, though it seems unlikely since it was properly feeding the bullet every time.
The first 18 shots, keep in mind this is my first time shooting and with practice I will get better (also need glasses, but I am a man and put it off as long as possible).
http://imgur.com/n7RJ9.jpg
Conclusion, it seems to be a great rifle despite the minor failures. The guys at RAR guns are informative and take the time to talk to you with any questions. If I get a chance to go out to Buyers and try it at 100 yrds or further I would happily convey the results to you.
theGinsue
09-16-2010, 10:19
Welcome to the site.
You should consider getting out to group shoots if you have a chance.
StagLefty
09-16-2010, 10:29
Lubrication or mag problem ?
Mobat555
09-16-2010, 10:35
Lubrication or mag problem ?
It seems that it could be "over lubricated" form the builder (the interior of the upper "glistens" in the light from lube). But not sure if that can plausibly cause the issue I saw. Its a brand new magpul 20 rnd mag, perhaps it just needs to be broken in.
At this point I am not overly concerned, if it continues the next time I shoot I think RAR guns would feel some liability towards the situation. Might also try a different type of mag.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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