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To: Ramius; g'nad; osagebowman; Lost Dutchman; Squantos; Corin Stormhands; JenB; TalonDJ; ExGeeEye; ...
Tonight's Saturday Night Gun Pron cleans up a few more loose ends. I realized I have enough "little" loose ends to add up to be a major project, itself.

First, I took my AR57 to the range, along with the new Leupold 1x prismatic scope, and my new eyeglasses, and tweaked everything to the level of "good enough for suburban varmints".

At 50 yards, everything went into the black, with just a few 9s. Again, this is just a 1x scope, and some new eyeglasses. One reason I use a scope set at 6x-8x is so I can see a bullseye enlarged enough so I know I'm exactly centered. The reticule of this scope at that range is almost the exact size as the bullseye, so it's a matter of guesswork as to how perfectly I have things aligned before squeezing off the round.

I have noticed from some of my earlier photos that I am shooting a slightly smaller group, probably because the crisp lines of the scope reticule take a bit more guesswork out of the sight picture compared the the slightly fuzzy, but very easy to acquire, sight picture from the Eotech holographic sight. I think it's more challenging to find the right 1x sight for an individual than a magnifying telescopic sight.

Another project being wrapped up actually involves wrapping the firearm. Since Mcnett now makes Multicam stretchy wrap, I thought I'd update the look on my old Charter Arms AR7. That, in turn, reminded me I have an original Armalite AR7 that should take its place as a working "contingency tool", and stop being a safe queen.

So I bought a generic AR7 stock (now with crinkle paint finish), which will get its own sling, and its own wrap of camo tape. Meanwhile, the original brown marbled stock, and what's left of the original box, can go back to the safe.

In today's world, even the old warhorses are being brought in from their pastures, and getting tacked-up for the work they are still capable of doing.

3,899 posted on 09/23/2012 1:50:22 AM PDT by 300winmag (Overkill Never Fails)
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Afternoon win-mag - the old ar-7, quite the blast from the past. While not match accuracy, the old ar-7 did have an avid following among the river floaters in the Ozarks. Bought one decades ago. Still works and sure doesn’t go out of style.

Been renting a few different handguns at the range, so far shot the Glock 30, the Springfield .45 compact, the Glock 26 and the Ruger LC-9. Of those three the Glock and Ruger handled and felt great. The LC-9 isn’t as small as I thought it would be handles fine. The Glock 30 is a super midsize, about the same size as the Glock 19. Sure like the Glock 26. The Springfield doesn’t feel good to me but sure does shoot. Chances of renting a SW Shield are about nil since they are so slow in shipping. Plan on renting the Ruger SR-22 on my next trip. It’s a well spent five bucks per rental.

Time to crank up the reloader. Got brass in the vibrator cleaner as I type this.

Two weeks to the big BP shoot at the club, got roped into assistant range officer this time around.


3,904 posted on 09/26/2012 10:38:25 AM PDT by osagebowman
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