Some sort of standardization of the AR10 platform that allows a person to truly "build" a rifle
Edit: I now see that this was previously posted by another person on the board
Some sort of standardization of the AR10 platform that allows a person to truly "build" a rifle
Edit: I now see that this was previously posted by another person on the board
Last edited by Hank6046; 02-16-18 at 22:21.
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Aimpoint with diopter adjustment
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My 7 iron is more accurate than my capabilities. Same with my AR.
A Beretta 92 with an actual SS frame.
Competitive with CZ steel frame offerings,
Not their rare, limited specials.
“Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”
An Arisaka Tactical handheld in the SF executive vein. And sell extra pocket clips for when I break the Mofos.
And while on the handheld light vein. I'd like one with a programmable output setting, and or bezel rotation output adjustments. Like all the way on for high, backed off a click for low, ect, ect. And User configurable for the needs of the end users. While I'd like a nice high output for immediate use, being able to back it off to 100 or 200 for GP stuff but with a 10 hour run time, or 40 lumens for admin usage, would be bitching. Keep the package under $200 and make it slim, light(no pun intended) and durable and you should sell well.
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How about a Geissele 10-10.5" SMR.
About 12 years ago (holy smoke, is it THAT long ago?!) I put a TA45/amber triangle on my AR. I got it for the exact same reason, lots of eye relief, wide FOV, etc. I liked it then and still do. If I ever have to send it in I may change to a red triangle; but it's been an outstanding optic. A few years later I sprung for a TA-33/red horseshoe on another AR which gives me 3X and still decent eye relief.
I could go for one of the TA44 red circle dots but I think I'm GTG with the above.
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Reproduction Colt 601 sling.
Green and brown scales for the M7 bayonet (or a straight up retro M7 bayonet with green and/or brown scales and an M8A1 scabbard).
Reproduction pre-1964 USAF M16 magazine pouches.
Fakelite 601 furniture (not just the brown stuff, give it marbling).
BFG Retro VCAS (slings) - with hardware for M1s, M14s/M1As, M16s, XM177E1/XM177E2/GAU-5/A/As - in black (with black leather pull tab in LE form and OD#7 in regular production), OD#7 (with tan or russet leather pull tab in LE form and OD#3 in regular production), and OD#3 (with tan or russet leather pull tab in LE form and OD#7 in regular production form).
An unobtrusive method of mounting a SureFire Scout to an M16/M16A1 and other retro rifles and carbines.
ETA: I also wish BCM would bring back the pre-"gas buster" charging handles. Just so they look less "wrong" on a retro or homage rifle.
Last edited by MountainRaven; 02-20-18 at 11:39.
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