Sorry if this is reposted. Just watched this great video with some really experienced vets about setting up your carbine and how and why they run theirs. The Irish dude has quite the resume. Good stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84KBHdpKB1c
Sorry if this is reposted. Just watched this great video with some really experienced vets about setting up your carbine and how and why they run theirs. The Irish dude has quite the resume. Good stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84KBHdpKB1c
LOL. For 20+ years I've been explaining that carry handle mounted optics and HK see through mounts are no problem IF you have your head up just like these guys are talking about with their red dots on risers but all the new school guys with their T1s flat on the rail told me it doesn't work.
Interesting that they seem to have abandoned VFGs.
Last edited by SteyrAUG; 01-18-24 at 13:19.
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I'm not an "operator", but I'm not an un-trained shooter either. My instinct has always been to be as small of a target as possible. Arms tucked in and head as low as practically possible are just an instinctual thing for me if there's a chance of incoming bullets.
I'll have to click on the video at home for the full story though.
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Last edited by WillBrink; 01-18-24 at 16:47.
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Everyone has their own mission and skill level. You need to decide for yourself if you want to keep changing your equipment and training regimen to each new cool guy idea or to adopt new ideas as they make sense to your needs.
The majority of all our usage is for fun with a tinge of SHTF so new equipment is what keeps us happy and engaged and the $$$ drives innovation. This is a good thing. However, my actual duty guns only change slowly because I only have so much time and desire to adapt all my training and tactics to new equipment.
Hot take - Training and measuring progress loses more often than not to shiny new parts.
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The classes I’ve taken have been consistent across the board with what these videos are saying, but then some of those classes included Fieldcraft Survival. Bottom line a natural upright shooting position is substantially more comfortable especially when doing it for hours and multiple days.
There is a thread down below in the optics forum I recently bump up on super tall optic mounts. As mentioned I use and am sold on my Unity 2.26” Micro and EoTech mounts and am considering trying out the GBRS 2.91” Lerna.
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