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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15.

Postby stesch_s10 on Sun Jul 03, 2011 2:14 am

haha alrighty!
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby Snowgun on Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:33 am

I, however, would at least clean the crap out of the barrel before you shoot it the first time. Clean it with breakfree or gunzilla, then run Kroil penetrating oil down it. This will get all the crap out of it and seal the small crevices in the barrel, which will make it much easier to clean afterwords.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby Dave Pendleton on Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:37 am

Kroil "seals" crevices now?

Citation needed.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby stesch_s10 on Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:45 am

hey hey hey now. no pissing match. I did run a bore snake through it with some remoil on the end.. I have not shot it myself yet. But I might clean it one more time before i shoot.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby gyrfalcon on Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:32 am

Dave Pendleton wrote:Kroil "seals" crevices now?
Citation needed.


Well it is a creeping/penetrating oil.... I don't think oil seals anything per se, but when I run a patch with Miltec-1 through the barrel after cleaning it prevents rust, and seems to make the rifle a lot easier to clean the next time around. Some folks say it'll cause problems with accuracy, etc but less than .5 MOA from my .223 is fine by me. (non-chrome barrel)
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby Norsesmithy on Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:35 am

Is your barrel chrome lined?

If it is (and I'm pretty sure it is) then you can't 'break it in'.

Just figure out your cold bore zero vs your hot bore zero, and pick one for sight in.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby gyrfalcon on Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:44 am

Norsesmithy wrote:...Just figure out your cold bore zero vs your hot bore zero, and pick one for sight in.


You forgot the upside down zero when you're doing backflips fighting Chuck Norris. :D
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby stesch_s10 on Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:46 am

yes chrome lined 16".
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby Norsesmithy on Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:01 am

gyrfalcon wrote:
Norsesmithy wrote:...Just figure out your cold bore zero vs your hot bore zero, and pick one for sight in.


You forgot the upside down zero when you're doing backflips fighting Chuck Norris. :D

And your urban prone zero. Remember, for that one use your windage adjustments for elevation and vis versa.
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:28 am

I was a little disappointed when I received my MOE pistol grip, from all the pictures I've seen I thought it was a rubber type of material.. but it's actually a plastic. I'm fine with it and I'm sure I will love it, but I thought for sure it would have a rubber feel. Oh well.

ALSO! I printed out a picture a lower parts kit for assembly and after laying out all my parts.... I do not have a pistol grip star/crush washer.. can I just run to the hardware store and pay 3x too much for one?
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby gyrfalcon on Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:43 am

stesch_s10 wrote:...can I just run to the hardware store and pay 3x too much for one?


Yes and it should be cheaper than the gas or food you burn getting to the store. ;)
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *UPDATE* PG 7

Postby rukwikenuf on Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:08 pm

gyrfalcon wrote:You forgot the upside down zero when you're doing backflips fighting Chuck Norris. :D


you don't fight Chuck Norris, not if you are smart. there is no such thing as an "endangered species" list, only a list of Chuck Norris's favorite things to eat
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *PICS PG 8*

Postby stesch_s10 on Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:01 am

PICTURES! So I went back to South Dakota Tuesday morning, built it all up within.. an hour.. if that. Then I had to go pour some concrete for a friend and that took up the rest of my Tuesday. Wednesday morning I got up and went out to shoot it. It was prolly 85-95 degrees outside and bugs galore, good god! I borrowed a Caldwell lead sled to help sight it in. I used just regular Federal 5.56 M-193 ball ammo to sight in the scope the best I could.

Here are the pics of the build. The reload pictures will come after. What do you guys think?!
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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *PICS PG 8*

Postby stesch_s10 on Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:09 am

And now for the reload test's. I reloaded 5 of each, in .5 increments.
I FORGOT TO WRITE DOWN THE TYPE OF BULLET I WAS SHOOTING :roll: :doh:
They were all shot with a 55 gr, Montana Gold FMJ. from a distance of 100 yards. all seating around the same depth. no crimp. I would say the best group would be the 25.5 gr. So just tonight I loaded some more from 25.0-26.0 in .1 increments.

What do you guys think? I think I need to zero in the scope for sure, once I find a decent load. Then hopefully I can get a close measurement of how many grains to put under the bullets. As for the COAL/COL, I was as long as I could put them before they started interfering with the magazine.

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Re: Want to Buy an AR-15. *PICS PG 8*

Postby Pezhead on Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:29 am

Very nice I like it.
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