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    What should i do?

    I am recieving my dads old entry gun from when he was on the SWAT team. I know he would not give me a POS but i would like to use it for hunting i seen on here that you can hunt effectivley with a 5.56. Is there anything i need to do to it to get it ready for hunting or should i look into just getting a new upper receiver? My knowlege is very general when it deals with weapons being that i have to qualify every year and understand the basics. This will be my first personel owned weapon.

    Any help would be great thanks.

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    It would help if we knew more about the rifle. Just telling us it’s an entry gun isn’t very descriptive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by navymancdf View Post
    I am recieving my dads old entry gun from when he was on the SWAT team. I know he would not give me a POS but i would like to use it for hunting i seen on here that you can hunt effectivley with a 5.56. Is there anything i need to do to it to get it ready for hunting or should i look into just getting a new upper receiver? My knowlege is very general when it deals with weapons being that i have to qualify every year and understand the basics. This will be my first personel owned weapon.

    Any help would be great thanks.

    Corey

    What is your definition of an entry gun? What length is the barrel? What are you hunting? 5.56 is a little small for larger game but plenty fine for coyotes and prairie dogs.
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    Some what of a discription

    If i remember it is about a 14" barrel, has a rail system dont know the type. He is coming down with it next month. Not planning on hunting big game since here in NV all big game is on lottery system and since this is my first year i wont be drawing any big game. Again sorry about poor description guess i should of waited to post it till i knew the specs on it.

    Corey

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    Quote Originally Posted by navymancdf View Post
    If i remember it is about a 14" barrel, has a rail system dont know the type. He is coming down with it next month. Not planning on hunting big game since here in NV all big game is on lottery system and since this is my first year i wont be drawing any big game. Again sorry about poor description guess i should of waited to post it till i knew the specs on it.

    Corey
    Any proper response will have to wait until we have some more info on rifle. Pics, would also help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doubleajaybrock View Post
    What is your definition of an entry gun? What length is the barrel? What are you hunting? 5.56 is a little small for larger game but plenty fine for coyotes and prairie dogs.

    5.56 is more than fine for most anything you're going to hunt in the US of A with the exception of maybe moose and bear which would you still could but you better be up a tree or something. There's a good reason the .223/5.56 is the #1 hunting round in the country. Just because it's designed to kill humans does not mean it's ineffective on other prey. Certainly capable of killing bigger game than prairie dogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by navymancdf View Post
    If i remember it is about a 14" barrel, has a rail system dont know the type. He is coming down with it next month. Not planning on hunting big game since here in NV all big game is on lottery system and since this is my first year i wont be drawing any big game. Again sorry about poor description guess i should of waited to post it till i knew the specs on it.

    Corey
    If dealing with a 14" barrel, you could be diving into an NFA issue!
    Last edited by doubleajaybrock; 04-26-12 at 17:07.

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    THanks

    Quote Originally Posted by doubleajaybrock View Post
    If dealing with a 14" barrel, you could be diving into an NFA issue!

    I could be wrong it has been a few months since i looked at it i know it is minimum length for a M4 so what ever is minimum to law that my dad could have on there. Once i recieve it i will post pics and re do the post. Sorry for waste of your guys time Thanks for your help

    Corey

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    Leave the current upper as it sits. If it is a SWAT entry gun, it was built for optimum CQB...not for hunting. I'd look at swapping the upper with at least an 18" if not a 20" barrel. That will wring the most out of the .223. Add to that quality hunting ammunition and possibly some optics and you'd have a good hunting rig...not to mention the other upper will give you a good HD weapon. Other things to consider, trigger, stock and grip. Many of those are personal in nature and everyone has their own opinion of what is the best. If you think it's around 14" you might be thinking of 14.5". If thats the case make sure your muzzle device makes up that other 1.5" so you don't have to play with the NFA stupidity.
    When you do get it, be sure to do a very good inspection of the parts. Springs, extractors, ejectors and pins wear over time and shooting. A high round count rifle might need several parts replaced to be 100% reliable. Theres a lot more to do with a given rifle than just shooting it. Make sure you thank your ole' man for hooking you up like that, way cool in my book!

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    Whatever you end up hunting, with whatever caliber, youll probably want a decent optic on it. I doubt an "entry gun" will be well set up for even a 150yd shot on a prarie dog.

    And by decent optic, I dont mean the Bushnell at your local gun shop. I mean ask the Optics board for suggestions. List the rifle's specifications, your capabilities with it, your budget and what you will be hunting under what environmental circumstances. They will point you in the right direction.

    If youu ever find it necessary, you can indeed, as you suggested in your original post, just build a new upper for a couple hundred bucks without any paperwork in a caliber more suited to larger game, (6.8, 6.5, .300 BLK/Whisper, etc. etc.).

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