
The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
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Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
"But now," he said, "take your money and a traveler's bag. And if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one" -Jesus (Luke 22:36 NLT)
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Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Accurate Armory Upper/Lower
Daniel defense lpk
Anderson BCG/CH
Faxon 14.5 1:8 Twist Barrel
Low profile midlength gas
Yhm phantom FH (silver soldered)
Cmmg keymod rail 11"
Magpul grip and guard STR stock (stock is od under paint)
Bushnell AR223 1-4x24 BDC
TMS extended QD scope mount
Quick detach flashlight mount
Quick deploy iron sights
Daniel defense lpk
Anderson BCG/CH
Faxon 14.5 1:8 Twist Barrel
Low profile midlength gas
Yhm phantom FH (silver soldered)
Cmmg keymod rail 11"
Magpul grip and guard STR stock (stock is od under paint)
Bushnell AR223 1-4x24 BDC
TMS extended QD scope mount
Quick detach flashlight mount
Quick deploy iron sights
"But now," he said, "take your money and a traveler's bag. And if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one" -Jesus (Luke 22:36 NLT)
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Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
The now fully completed Hog Hammer:
The "+" on the mag indicates supersonic loads, a "-" indicates subsonic loads, of course
The "+" on the mag indicates supersonic loads, a "-" indicates subsonic loads, of course
IN GOD WE TRUST
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"That boy's paradigm don't always add up to four nickels...."
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Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Later that same day...RecoilSensitive wrote:Accurate Armory Upper/Lower
Daniel defense lpk
Anderson BCG/CH
Faxon 14.5 1:8 Twist Barrel
Low profile midlength gas
Yhm phantom FH (silver soldered)
Cmmg keymod rail 11"
Magpul grip and guard STR stock (stock is od under paint)
Bushnell AR223 1-4x24 BDC
TMS extended QD scope mount
Quick detach flashlight mount
Quick deploy iron sights
http://www.armslist.com/posts/3931714/l ... mory-ad15-

Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Frailer wrote:Later that same day...RecoilSensitive wrote:Accurate Armory Upper/Lower
Daniel defense lpk
Anderson BCG/CH
Faxon 14.5 1:8 Twist Barrel
Low profile midlength gas
Yhm phantom FH (silver soldered)
Cmmg keymod rail 11"
Magpul grip and guard STR stock (stock is od under paint)
Bushnell AR223 1-4x24 BDC
TMS extended QD scope mount
Quick detach flashlight mount
Quick deploy iron sights
http://www.armslist.com/posts/3931714/l ... mory-ad15-


Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Almost finished with my first build.
So far:
Anderson Upper/ New Frontier Lower
CMMG lpk
Bravo Company BCG and random CH
Faxon 14.5 Barrel with a pinned YHM phantom
Low profile midlength gas system
LaRue stock
Magpul AFG
Atlas Bipod
Surefire light
Custom Shooting Technologies (CST) R.R.A.C. detachable rail system. This product was just released by CST in Bagdad, KY.
I am undecided about the optics. I am considering the Trijicon RMR or Aimpoint Micro T-1 or T-2 with LaRue mount. Thoughts?
The goal is lightweight and simple.
So far:
Anderson Upper/ New Frontier Lower
CMMG lpk
Bravo Company BCG and random CH
Faxon 14.5 Barrel with a pinned YHM phantom
Low profile midlength gas system
LaRue stock
Magpul AFG
Atlas Bipod
Surefire light
Custom Shooting Technologies (CST) R.R.A.C. detachable rail system. This product was just released by CST in Bagdad, KY.
I am undecided about the optics. I am considering the Trijicon RMR or Aimpoint Micro T-1 or T-2 with LaRue mount. Thoughts?
The goal is lightweight and simple.
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I'm a big Aimpoint fan.DW-Fan wrote:... I am considering the Trijicon RMR or Aimpoint Micro T-1 or T-2 with LaRue mount. Thoughts?
The goal is lightweight and simple.
I'd pass on the T-1/2 in favor of the H1 myself. In fact, that's exactly what I did the last time I bought a micro.
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The T-1 doesn't really have a place in Aimpoint's continued line-up if you ask me. If the cost of the T-1 over the H-1 is worth it to fill your needs, the T-2 is worth the cost over both.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
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Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Thanks. From what I have read and the people I have talked to say the Aimpoints are rock solid and the battery life is great.Frailer wrote:I'm a big Aimpoint fan.DW-Fan wrote:... I am considering the Trijicon RMR or Aimpoint Micro T-1 or T-2 with LaRue mount. Thoughts?
The goal is lightweight and simple.
I'd pass on the T-1/2 in favor of the H1 myself. In fact, that's exactly what I did the last time I bought a micro.
Great info. I would like to get a magnifier down the road and night hog hunting might be in the future. I want to buy once.Whootsinator wrote:The T-1 doesn't really have a place in Aimpoint's continued line-up if you ask me. If the cost of the T-1 over the H-1 is worth it to fill your needs, the T-2 is worth the cost over both.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
Most people seem to be running the RMR's as back-ups and on their sidearms.
I was thinking about the LT660 mount even though I probably won't be running back-up sights on this set-up right now. Is the absolute cowitness natural or did it take getting use to visually?
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I prefer absolute cowitness and find it more natural. If you're looking at magnifiers/night vision, get a T-2 for sure.
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Isn't the t1 just nv over the h1? I don't have them but that's what I remember someone that had them telling me I believe.Whootsinator wrote:The T-1 doesn't really have a place in Aimpoint's continued line-up if you ask me. If the cost of the T-1 over the H-1 is worth it to fill your needs, the T-2 is worth the cost over both.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
I will take a look at LT751 before ordering. I think the T-2 would be the best choice for what I want to do.Whootsinator wrote:I prefer absolute cowitness and find it more natural. If you're looking at magnifiers/night vision, get a T-2 for sure.
Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
T-1 has nv, deeper water resistant pressures and tolerates extreme temperatures better.jackalo626 wrote:Isn't the t1 just nv over the h1? I don't have them but that's what I remember someone that had them telling me I believe.Whootsinator wrote:The T-1 doesn't really have a place in Aimpoint's continued line-up if you ask me. If the cost of the T-1 over the H-1 is worth it to fill your needs, the T-2 is worth the cost over both.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
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Ah H1 for me then if I had the want. I'll rock trs25 and sparcs until they don't work.DW-Fan wrote:T-1 has nv, deeper water resistant pressures and tolerates extreme temperatures better.jackalo626 wrote:Isn't the t1 just nv over the h1? I don't have them but that's what I remember someone that had them telling me I believe.Whootsinator wrote:The T-1 doesn't really have a place in Aimpoint's continued line-up if you ask me. If the cost of the T-1 over the H-1 is worth it to fill your needs, the T-2 is worth the cost over both.
If you're not using a magnifier, not using night vision devices, and not diving with your rifle, the H-1 will serve you well. If you ARE doing any of the previously listed activities, require the most rugged micro sight available, require the cleanest possible dot in a micro, or want a design featuring purpose-built see-through lens covers, go with the T-2. The T-2 does use newer technology that results in a crisper dot, ESPECIALLY when magnified.
The RMR's durability doesn't compare to the Aimpoints'. Only one serious shooter that I know of uses the RMR as a primary rifle optic.
As for mounts, I prefer the LT751. Super light, LaRue quality, absolute cowitness.
Re: The Black Rifle/Pistol Pic Thread
Thought i would share pics of my collection so far comments welcome The one in the box was my latest build 

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Its a SAA lower with RRA upper, mbus sights, Magpul moe funiture, custom engraved charging handle dust cover and takedown pins, and ALG ACT trigger. Pretty much much my least custom gun.DW-Fan wrote:Nice collection! What are the specs of the rifle on the far left?
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I wouldn't call this one a "build", but it's my baby.
-Upper is a complete BCM 14.5" mid length Enhanced Lightweight with 13" KMR and BCM Mod 1 permanently attached. Eotech EXPS2-0
-PSA lower, Geissele SSA, Magpul MOE+ grip and Magpul SL stock
-Upper is a complete BCM 14.5" mid length Enhanced Lightweight with 13" KMR and BCM Mod 1 permanently attached. Eotech EXPS2-0
-PSA lower, Geissele SSA, Magpul MOE+ grip and Magpul SL stock
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Yours and mine could be brothers... or at least cousins.Penguin23b wrote:I wouldn't call this one a "build", but it's my baby.
-Upper is a complete BCM 14.5" mid length Enhanced Lightweight with 13" KMR and BCM Mod 1 permanently attached. Eotech EXPS2-0
-PSA lower, Geissele SSA, Magpul MOE+ grip and Magpul SL stock
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