I made several adjustments to some guns yesterday. A trigger here, new scope here, new upper assembly, etc. I had a blast this morning shooting near a friends pond. Everything ran great. Burned through several hundred rounds.
Chris what muzzle device you running on the far right rifle? Very nice boom sticks sir!
That gun is the Sti ar. Unfortunately we haven't been able to build too many lately. The comp on the end is ours. I have an extra if you want to try it out. Works great for its smaller size.
Quess it's question central. Dont know if you will reply or not but.
You said you changed a trigger and I see you dont have the flat paddlle triggers alot of guys like on their 3 gun rigs. So what trigger are you liking on a battle/3gun rig?
Quess it's question central. Dont know if you will reply or not but.
You said you changed a trigger and I see you dont have the flat paddlle triggers alot of guys like on their 3 gun rigs. So what trigger are you liking on a battle/3gun rig?
I have a j.p. trigger in the middle unit, and three other guns all have the McCormic triggers. I like the feel of the flat, but I also think consistency between the guns is more important. Having one flat trigger in a mix of curved ones would bug me. The majority of my guns have thick hand grips and fixed stocks. When I grap one and throw it up it's similar to the one next to it. The gun in the middle is a project gun that I am waiting on paperwork for a 9in barrel and suppressor for. It will be kept compact with a colapasible stock.
That gun is the Sti ar. Unfortunately we haven't been able to build too many lately. The comp on the end is ours. I have an extra if you want to try it out. Works great for its smaller size.
Looks cool as heck! I may take you up on that! I would love to get my hand on one of your complete rifles! It would fit my STI collection nicely!
I have a j.p. trigger in the middle unit, and three other guns all have the McCormic triggers. I like the feel of the flat, but I also think consistency between the guns is more important. Having one flat trigger in a mix of curved ones would bug me. The majority of my guns have thick hand grips and fixed stocks. When I grap one and throw it up it's similar to the one next to it. The gun in the middle is a project gun that I am waiting on paperwork for a 9in barrel and suppressor for. It will be kept compact with a colapasible stock.
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