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Redmanfms said:
No offense meant.
None taken. :wink:

Redmanfms said:
No digital camera. I prefer film.
And here I thought I was the last hold-out on earth. Finally "crossed over" just last year. My digital is an SLR though (Nikon D80), so it functions basically like my ancient Pentax K1000 35mm. After ~2 decades using the 35mm, I couldn't have ever settled for a digital point-n-click. The D80 is actually really cool, and I'm glad I finally made the switch.
 
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phreakmode said:
So scan the film?
It's a pain in the ass, don't want to go to the trouble of registering a image hoster account, don't want pics of my weapons all over the internet, etc, etc, etc.

"No digital camera" is my stock excuse (though I really do prefer film and in fact DON'T own a digital camera).






Back on topic: I'm trying to figure out a light option.
 
Templar,
I am not a fan of LaRue normally but that looks great. Rapid on/off light mount makes the light easily removable so no obstructing vision when the light would not be needed.

Simple and practical. :smile:

Have you thought of a tape switch for the light?
 
Tangotag, I've used tape switches, and they're convenient, but, I've also found them to be prone to accidental discharges of light if you shift your grip, and I prefer to have something as "bulletproof" as possible and I dont like wires that can get pulled, kinked, or snagged.

I personally prefer to manually engage the light, but that's just me.
 
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I haven't posted an update recently.

I'm using the light rig that Templar recommended, the Surefire G2 in a LT-606 off-set mount. It works well.

Round count is at 6150 rounds. That's 205 30-round mags trouble free. There are no signs of unusual parts wear. In fact, I'm starting to wonder when, if ever, I might need to start replacing parts. Around this point I would start replacing the small parts in an AR.

The only beef I have is that the Gen II mags I have were a little tight when I first got them. This problem was solved by repeated insertion and extraction. I found that the plastic covering the front lug is pretty thick. I used a knife to carve it off down to the metal and bingo, same effect as repeated use without all the effort. I still prefer the Gen I mags though.

When carrying the rifle in the field I have the rifle slung on a VCAS. The sling is the varient with the buckle on the rear. Upon seeing that Kisara's slings don't have the buckle and decided to try deleting it from mine. I find it carries a little more comfortably without it, plus the buckle assembly was right at my cheek when the rifle was shouldered. That wasn't a major problem, but it was a little annoying and I found deleting the buckle took care of it.

I carry mags in a map case I bought from CTD! years and years ago. It's a Chinese copy of an old USGI design. It's basically a two-pocket man purse in OD green. I carry three mags in the bigger pouch (which is the closest to the body) and my various other stuff in the other pouch (usually topos of the area, compass, small ruler, and a couple pencils). It works well for me.
 
It's is extremely gratifying for this rifle to have found such a loving home. :oops:

Redmanfms said:
.....I'm using the light rig that Templar recommended, the Surefire G2 in a LT-606 off-set mount......
I had also tried the same set-up, but I didn't like that it required removal of the lens covers from the Aimpoint ML2, which even then it still impinged on slightly. Then I tried the G2 on a MFI barrel mount (see here: http://www.mfiap.com/smallarms/barrel-mount-ak.htm ), which was a less crowded config, but didn't provide as good a tailcap access. By then, the whole rig was starting to feel really front-heavy to me anyway. I sure would like to see your set-up with the smaller/lighter T1 -- would possibly address all of my earlier issues.

Redmanfms said:
.....I have the rifle slung on a VCAS......I carry mags in a map case I bought from CTD!......It works well for me.
I know you're not a digi-photo person, but again, a picture is worth a thousand words, and it sure would be cool to see all this gear. Get Templar or somebody with a robo-camera to go to the range with you next time.

ETA -- I'm still saving lunch money for some kind of 7.62 later this year, hopefully before the Dem's take over...... :neutral:
 
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Well, added a 4th 106 to the bunch. All are FRs, but the most recent acquisition is a AK-102 clone that I bought from sturmgrenadier back in Febuary, got it yesterday and shot it this morning. It's a shooter. I didn't think the 4" would really amount to much, but it really does. The weapon balances a little better than the AK-101 clones, and it really is more handy in tight spaces (though the standard 106s aren't terrible either). I need to invest in another UltiMAK/Micro combo like I have on the other 3.

Hopefully I'll be able to make it to South Hill this year.......



Oh yeah, the first 106 I bought from blackscot is up to 10,830 rounds, no parts replaced, and none appear to need replacement. Which leaves me again wondering when and what parts are going to need replacing.......
 
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Warmgun, thanks but I have 78 of the Bulgarian mags. I tried converted -74 mags and had issues.

Templar, yeah, I've been keeping abreast of the evolution of your rifle. I'm still running the Larue mounts, but I must say the Vltor mount looks superior (but I beat you to the Micro by at least 6 months :goof:). Going to South Hill this year? I hope to attend, hope, hope, hope. This time I'm about 75% sure that I can make the time and money.
 
Redmanfms said:
Warmgun, thanks but I have 78 of the Bulgarian mags. I tried converted -74 mags and had issues.

Templar, yeah, I've been keeping abreast of the evolution of your rifle. I'm still running the Larue mounts, but I must say the Vltor mount looks superior (but I beat you to the Micro by at least 6 months :goof:). Going to South Hill this year? I hope to attend, hope, hope, hope. This time I'm about 75% sure that I can make the time and money.

Actually, there won't be any more AK or carbine classes down at South Hill next year.

Vickers will be doing more classes down in Fayettville, NC and at the complex formerly known as Blackwater next year.

Still a short hike for most guys in VA and the facillities, especially at US Training Center (Blackwater), will be outstanding.
 
Great rifle. Shoots with the light recoil and mostly bead on with an ar 15, Just depends on ur shooting skills.Give or take 1-1.5 difference in MOA, whats to argue? Get One!
 
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