Great pics and write-up. Besides the short supply and loose rubber floor plates; how did the mags hold up to every day wear and tear?
Cheers
Great pics and write-up. Besides the short supply and loose rubber floor plates; how did the mags hold up to every day wear and tear?
Cheers
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Nice blaster and post.
Thanks !
Thanks for sharing, great pics!
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Thanks for the excellent info. I was also wondering what you think of the charging handle and what barrel length did you find to be most useful?
Thanks for the pics and doing a hard job for us.
About your AAC. Every can I have shot of their's had a good amount of POI shift. I find this unacceptable to me and why I only shoot SF cans now.
C4
Awesome pics. I always enjoy reading good feedback from the end users.
I really like the part where you say the SCAR is built like a tank and that you didnt have any malfunctions.
More pics and your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I'm surprised about the POI issues with the AAC can you've experienced. On the SCAR cans AAC went with the M.I.T.E.R. flash hider which supposedly allows the user to "adjust" the POI shift for consitency. Any feedback on how well that works. The only true hands-on I've had with AAC rifles cans have been limited to the M4-2000 and 762-SD which haven't disappointed me.
Although I will agree with Grant that the SF cans are pretty awesome.
If the adjustable POI isn't working, they could've saved length and weight by just going with the 762-SD.
Thanks again for the unbiased feedback!
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Thanks,
Cameron
Last edited by Cameron; 10-20-10 at 21:59.
Thanks man, great info. Stay safe.
I think I may have seen you out there. around late may early june? for OPSEC reasons I'm not gonna go into further detail. good to hear they're holding up well! picked up a 16s awhile ago for around the states shooting. come home safe bro!
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