TheUziButton
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- Mar 28, 2011
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Ahhh, the 5.45. She's a beauty. Here's that 5.45 middy I just finished putting together earlier tonight:
Looks great! I wish I had purchased several of those 5.45 spikes uppers when I had the chance. The uppers were very well thought out for that caliber.
Ahhh, the 5.45. She's a beauty. Here's that 5.45 middy I just finished putting together earlier tonight:
Is that Vortex Strikefire mounted 90° counterclockwise? Bet it was fun getting it zero'd.
It was pretty easilly accomplished. Up/Down becomes Left/Right and Left/Right becomes Up/Down.Is that Vortex Strikefire mounted 90° counterclockwise? Bet it was fun getting it zero'd.
It would be pretty easy actually. Zero it normally then loosen the ring and swing it down. The reason people mount them that way is because of it's stupid power button that can get easily bumped turning it on. Same goes for the SPARC, but you can't swivel that thing.
That wouldn't work because if you had to adjust left or right, it would shoot high or low upon rotating 90 degrees, and vice versa for adjusting up or down.
I did it with mine before I got rid of it. I had to only make minor adjustments when rotated. Not hard.
I did it with mine before I got rid of it. I had to only make minor adjustments when rotated. Not hard.
Personal preference when it goes against the norm really seems to start up quite the dialogue... For what it's worth, the Aimpoint PRO on one of my ARs is rotated 90' counter clockwise. It's against the norm, but it places the illumination knob within (easier) reach of my support hand. Hey, whatever works.
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Personal preference when it goes against the norm really seems to start up quite the dialogue... For what it's worth, the Aimpoint PRO on one of my ARs is rotated 90' counter clockwise. It's against the norm, but it places the illumination knob within (easier) reach of my support hand. Hey, whatever works.
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What are the specs on that?
I like that rifle a lot, it's classic yet modern! I bet it handles nice!
What are the specs on that?
I like that rifle a lot, it's classic yet modern! I bet it handles nice!
These guys beat me to it, but I'd like to know more about that rifle. There's something to be said for a nice dissipator. I've never understood why anyone would want a shorter sight radius when the option to have a full one was right there.
The basic specs on the build are as follows:
-A2 Flashider
-American Spirit Arms Dissipator Barrel
-Standard AR Barrel Nut & Delta Ring
-Magpul MOE handguard
-Carbine length gas tube & ASA low profile gas block
-A2 (FN) upper receiver, courtesy of the INGO classifieds
-Standard AR charge handle
-AIM Suplus BCG
-AIM Surplus lower receiver
-PSA Lower Build Kit (including buffer, spring, nut, & reciever extension)
-Geissele SSA Trigger
-Magpul MOE trigger guard
-Magpul MOE Plus grip
-Magpul ASAP
-Magpul CTR
-Magpul MS3 Sling
I really enjoy this rifle. It handles very nicely. It's light, nimble, shoots smooth, and points easy. It's a solid shooter, very ergonomic, basic as an AR gets while still looking modern (high speed/low drag). The thing I love the most, other than the ergos, are the irons. I love the sight radius combined with the barrel length. I'm a C Clamp shooter and a Dissipator is perfect for my shooting style.
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Looks exactly like the build I'm working on. Upsets me slightly that you beat me to it but I guess great minds think a like.
The only difference between yours and the one I'm building is that I'm looking for a mid length gas system.
Beautiful rifle!
Thank you, Sir! I finished my Dissipator back in February. It was built in the midst of the 2013 Panic. It's been an awesome rifle!
Pic Thread: This one is screaming to be SBR'ed!