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    1st AR: 18" Precision-Inspired



    Upper, Bolt, & Carrier: LAR Grizzly Ops-4 Ambidextrous Side Charger
    Barrel: BCM 18" SPR medium/heavy profile in 410 stainless
    Muzzle Device: Rainer Arms XD Flash Hider
    Scope Mount: Burris P.E.P.R.
    Scope: Tasco 3-9x40mm*
    Trigger: Geissele SSA
    Grip: LaRue A-PEG
    A2 Stock Kit: Rock River*
    Rails: Midwest Industries T-15 free float

    I only got in firearms and the outdoors a few years ago and have been fairly haphazard about my marksmanship training.

    My first Evil Black Rifle plan was to build an FAL, and I even got so far as to get most of my parts purchased. At the end of the day, however, I decided that I personally would benefit the most from a firearm that had a high degree of accuracy potential to learn with. As much as I'm enamored by it, the FAL isn't such a gun.

    So, I built this AR with marksmanship and precision shooting in mind (ergo the lack of BUIS and a QD scope mount).

    I hit the wall on my budget and so am forced to put a cheapo Tasco 3-9 I had laying around on top. I'm pretty embarrassed by that, but it will have to do for the time being. At my skill level and at just a hundred yards, I don't think it will prove to be too big of a hindrance.

    While a Harris bipod and rear bag are my very next purchases (when payday hits this week), I'll be looking into 4-12x40 optics to upgrade with sometime in the next three months.

    My next step is taking it to an Appleseed. My long-term goal is learning to shoot this out to 600 meters.

    I've run 150 rounds through it so far without a hiccup. Sighting it in, I used 75gr Black Hills blue box reloads, and was eventually able to get down to around 2.25 MOA. For a complete amateur like myself, I was very pleased at this. I'm certain it's capable of much more, and we'll find out as I learn.


    My only gripe right now is that the RRA stock has between 1/16th and 1/8th of an inch of play up and down the buffer tube (and A2 spacer). The screw is in as far as it will go, but it seems as though it is too long, as the screw stays stationary while you can wiggle the stock back and forth. If any of you guys have some ideas, I'm all ears.
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    Nice rifle. I would suggest using a gunsmith set of screw drivers and really bear down to get it fully tightened as I have had the same issue with my stocks from RRA.

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    I've found that some, not all, of the RRA stock screws to be over length. The "fix" is either to shorten the existing screw that came with the stock. (don't booger up the threads!) Or get a new screw.

    I suppose you could slip a stack of washers in there to "fix"it but, I've always considered that to be a bit ugly.

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    Just a quick observation but you should try using a handstop or even an AFG. And I'm sure ill get flack for this but spend a weekend doing an "Appleseed" shoot, very cheap weekend of training compared to most but super effective for increasing unsupported accuracy. Take the time to look into what is needed for the class, especially the type of sling and sling placement. My group size literally cut down to 3x smaller than I was before hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeith View Post
    Just a quick observation but you should try using a handstop or even an AFG. And I'm sure ill get flack for this but spend a weekend doing an "Appleseed" shoot, very cheap weekend of training compared to most but super effective for increasing unsupported accuracy. Take the time to look into what is needed for the class, especially the type of sling and sling placement. My group size literally cut down to 3x smaller than I was before hand.
    Proper hand placement on a stubby VFG offers similar results to the hand stop and the AFG.
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    what length is the gas system

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hammer_Man View Post
    I've found that some, not all, of the RRA stock screws to be over length. The "fix" is either to shorten the existing screw that came with the stock. (don't booger up the threads!) Or get a new screw.

    I suppose you could slip a stack of washers in there to "fix"it but, I've always considered that to be a bit ugly.
    That's exactly what I'm thinking. Gonna attempt to dremel it down this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taptaps View Post
    what length is the gas system
    This particular 18" barrel is rifle-length.

    I believe that 18's also come in mid-length as well...

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