My pleasure to be able to bring those pictures to you.
hopefully we can do that again in 2010...
My pleasure to be able to bring those pictures to you.
hopefully we can do that again in 2010...
Tactical forums would not be the same without your pictures.
THANK YOU!
gotta say thanks as well, I always look forward to your pic reports after shot when I dont get to go myself. I appreciate all the work you put in for the rest of us slobs.
Dont sweat the small stuff.
If youre not taking fire, its all small stuff.
Thanks, for sharing and for the great pics.
What can one man do? You never know until you try.
I've heard mention regarding the MBUS that the front site will melt if mounted on a gas block rail system.
I am a total newbie to the AR platform, and so please pardon my ignorance. I understand the gas block gets really hot, but I figured with that this would be taken into consideration when choosing the polymer for the front site.
I have been looking forward to purchasing the MBUS for some time, but will be mounting the front on a railed gas block, can it take the heat?
“The defining characteristic of a warrior is the willingness to close with the enemy.”
I've got a right-now solution for you, bud. Put a sling swivel cup on either side of the tube just behind the receiver (pre-production models already have this, production models will require either another cup or moving the one from the rear of the stock). Put 2 sling swivels in. Tie them together with 550 cord. Clip into the 550 cord. Enjoy.
YHM is coming out with a gas block-mounted riser that allows usage of rail-mounted front sights on their gas block riser base. But it kind of defeats the economics of the MBUIS to begin with since this riser block is $30-40 IIRC.
Thanks for all the pictures and for sharing all the information. Your effort and time is greatly appreciated
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