Details on that build?I just built this for plinking/grouse. Need a shorter fatter can for it tho
Tandemkross tandemized complete lower, chopped factory mark iv upper, volquartson bolt, lobos optic mount and holosun 407kDetails on that build?
Thanks. And no it was as easy as ordering everything and assembling the upper/lower because the lower was completeDamn. Does any of that require smith work?
Or parts assembled by yourself?
That thing is trick.
Thanks. And no it was as easy as ordering everything and assembling the upper/lower because the lower was complete
Yes, I got the upper already chopped from a place a couple hours from me in Eugene oregon called McCluskey Arms. That can in the picture is the AB suppressor little bird but I have a rugged oculus on the way for it. Might try the dead air mask down the road tooSo the upper was already a short barrel and didn’t need to be chopped and threaded? If so, where did you get the upper from?
Also, which suppressor do you have on it?
This thing has quite a few rabbits/squirrels accounted for. More fun than should be allowed. Have to get reasonably close but it is sufficient.
Tandem cross has reasonable priced fiber replacement sight for them. I like mine a lot. there are also some nice bumper plates for the stock mags for these that are worth doing.I picked up a Ruger 22/45 Lite today for a similar purpose. I'm thinking of getting a Holosun 507C-X2 with my Cabelas gift cards and points for it. Maybe some Volquartzen stuff down the road, but for now I'll probably just mount the red dot and see how it shoots.
I put a couple mags through it first with the iron sights. I wish they were fiber optic, but they are zeroed fine. They will be a fine back-up to the red dot.
Think it would do well with a mk 1 with 7" iron sight on front and not get snagged up?I got this holster from Tandemkross for my Ruger and it fits well. It could handle a much longer barrel than what my gun has.
SideSlinger Premium Leather Ranch Holster
Premium leather pistol holster for scoped pistolswww.tandemkross.com