07-14-2020, 04:56 PM
(07-14-2020, 11:01 AM)Snarl Wrote:(07-14-2020, 05:29 AM)Schmoe1 Wrote: Nope, not worth it at all modifying guns illegally. For full auto or a homemade suppressor. I will say I'd go for a suppressor before I went for full auto if shit actually hit the fan. In that case, I'm glad the Palmetto came with a screwed on A2 flash hider rather than pin welded on.
I'm not an expert on ARs, but I kind of regret not going with the mid length instead of the carbine based on what I've read about both. Mine has the nitrided barrel, I've heard chromed is the way to go for longevity, but again, I'm no expert.
I love the old iron sights, this Palmetto has the Magpul flip-up rear sight on a picatinny rail with a fixed front sight, but I also want to get a red dot, I've been eyeing an affordable Sig Sauer that's gotten nice reviews, but I'm split between a red dot and a lower magnification rifle scope. I don't want to be cheap with either but I'm limited to one or the other for now.
Full auto ain't for the lighthearted. It's expensive ... and you have to train. It costs me about 17¢ to make a 5.56 round (not counting my personal time). Costs me about $50/mo to keep sharp ... and I don't do full auto anymore. Silencers? I don't use them either. They're not 'handy', they draw government attention, and they're way over-priced. You can sneak one (or several) from LAFO at affordable prices. They'll even help you get around the gun grabbers. Chances are, yours will wind up in an old ammo can like mine ... waiting for 'that day'.
You did fine with buying a carbine length rifle to start (very smart). You'll find a mid-length bbl is like a multi-tool. It can do jobs, but it doesn't do them as well. If you need more legs than your carbine offers, step up to an AR-10. Let me say that again ... step up to an AR-10.
Sig Sauer is making mighty fine (and very competitively priced) red dots. Spend the coin for the 65moa circle. That's the Romeo 5-XDR if memory serves. If multiple bad guys get into your house (while you're sleeping) you can thank me for that advice after. -grin. If you haven't bought and mounted a weapon light ... set your priorities correctly. When you get your red dot mounted, experiment with moving your rear iron-sight forward of the optic. Might surprise you.
You and I feel the same way about Springfield. I bought a .45 TRP. Flagship model, but fraught with design flaws. Sent it back and they just made it marginally worse. They'll never see another penny from me.
Interesting about placing the rear sight in front of the red dot, I haven't heard of that and will give it a shot when I get a red dot, I'm definitely leaning towards that over a full on rifle scope. The Sig Romeo is exactly what I was talking about, I've heard good things.
Man I wanted a .308 AR bad, but my budget for now limited me to the AR15. I even thought about getting one of those Century Arms CETMEs, but I've seen reviews all over the place. I guess it depends which parts got harvested for your rifle