BCM 16" mid-length (BFH) I put together last week after seeing the new BCM "Haley Jack". I haven't got out to shoot it yet due to poor weather.
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BCM 16" mid-length (BFH) I put together last week after seeing the new BCM "Haley Jack". I haven't got out to shoot it yet due to poor weather.
Bill Tidler Jr.
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...We have long maintained that the only accessories that a 1911 needs are a trigger you can manage, sights that you can see, and a dehorning job. That still goes.
~Jeff Cooper
"You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan
Last edited by wetidlerjr; 12-28-12 at 15:05.
Bill Tidler Jr.
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...We have long maintained that the only accessories that a 1911 needs are a trigger you can manage, sights that you can see, and a dehorning job. That still goes.
~Jeff Cooper
Just got my black mk2 that i had back ordered from midway...its the rev. C ....metal removed from the barrel nut area and swivel holes...im happy with it...
Any idea if these are compatible with a rainier ultramatch billet upper?
-LOP
This is definitely on my wishlist!
When is the Mk4 supposed to be released? ShotShow 2013?
I'll holdoff on getting Mk1 after seeing TRIDENT82's glowing review of Mk4. Is there a way to pre-order these?
Last edited by gesundheit; 12-31-12 at 22:57.
I'm reading what I can find about these rails. Allow me to be something of a challenger to the NEW SHINNY THING group, but if this were such an amazing design why not make it an 11" tube for those thousands of us that would prefer to use shaved pinned gas blocks. And why does the steel threaded insert for rails need to be full length (I guess you could cut it.)? And why are QD sockets machined into the rail (In the wrong places IMHO) instead of user selectable locations? And why isn't there a rail extension for a light built in? How is this rail more easy to handle with its odd cross sectional geometry?
I love almost everything that Geissele makes but I don't see this as revolutionary. I much prefer the NSR rail, which I think is more modular, lighter, ergonomic, and extremely stiff for its weight.
Maybe I'll change my mind after I play with one, but I'm still in the "just another rail" camp.
Last edited by ScottsBad; 01-05-13 at 16:10.
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