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Machine Gunner
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Machine Gunner
32 views and no suggestions? Bumma.
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Angels rejoice when BigBears trumpet blows
how about a close up pic of the problem area? If it's just a height issue, (I don't know about these things) can't you just chop some metal off the base?
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Machine Gunner
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Machine Gunner
Well, after putting 4-30 round mags down the pipe flawlessly with the 4x rangefinder, I am not going to sweat the open sights. Took about 10 shots to dial it in at 100yrds. Groups with in 3 in with Remington 55gr. I will keep my eyes open for a back up set or a new front with lower profile.
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suggestion
Palepainter, this is what I did. The rear sight is just a standard sight. The front sight is a MI that was made for mounting on a free float rail. I've found that they line up nicely. Since my rail is level, both sights are on the same plane. Just an idea. Many companies makes flip up sights for handguards.
BP
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Machine Gunner
Thanks for that Bullpup! I appreciate the insight. What charging handle are you using on your pup?
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I had my rifle sent to Kurts Kustom firearms in Florida. He did the rails and the charging handle. As near as I can tell he cut down the original charging handle and then put a type of "T" handle into it. It definately works well when I have a scope mounted on it. If I remember correctly you can just order the charging handle and install it yourself. However, it is a pretty long wait.
BP
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Paper Hunter

Originally Posted by
bullpup
Now I like the looks of that. How much did it cost you?
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I can't remember how much the original rifle cost me as I got it for a graduation gift from college. I believe, however, that it was right around $650. Having the rails and the charging handle installed were $200.
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