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Post by serpenthammer on Apr 26, 2012 21:36:37 GMT -8
Here's my gear used during Rifle 202 , Rifle 303 and Lo Light Class. M&P 15 .22LR with 9 mags VCAS BFG 2 point sling primary Arms red dot Magpul BUIS 1st gen Evike torch light 90 Lumens ( I think ) Rounds fired during the above class around 2000 Knowing that I spent so little cause im using a.22 LR = priceless Attachments:
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Post by fishandshoot on Apr 26, 2012 21:55:02 GMT -8
Here is what I used for the rifle/carbine 101 course:  Colt RAW:  Sold the upper and all the accessories to start a new project. *Eventually I want to build something in the 18''-20'' barrel range.
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Post by mqd123 on Apr 27, 2012 15:45:38 GMT -8
How do you insert photos in the reply? Can't get mine to show.
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Post by serpenthammer on Apr 27, 2012 20:04:03 GMT -8
Just insure your pic in the browse section if it doesn't come out you need to resize it as required by the system
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Post by gunfighter420 on Apr 27, 2012 21:52:12 GMT -8
Here's my rifle used in the low light carbine class in the rain last month at Angeles. 
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Post by mqd123 on Apr 28, 2012 8:37:42 GMT -8
Not my first, but it's my favorite: 
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2012 15:05:12 GMT -8
I don't have a photo, but I try to keep my rifle as light as possible. Even though we don't cover much ground in a class, I try to keep the weight of my gear down to a minimum considering in real life I would have to hoof it.
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Post by boyhanip on May 5, 2012 22:33:51 GMT -8
my gear on 101class may4 2012 registered pre-ban bushmaster  ;D  Attachments:
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Post by NeoGeo630 on May 12, 2012 9:01:42 GMT -8
Not my first, but it's my favorite:  M, always liked your rig ever since I saw it in our carbine 101 class last Nov.
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Post by NeoGeo630 on May 12, 2012 9:13:30 GMT -8
***Sorry guys, I haven't figured out why my picture is not showing up*** Here's the one I used at CAT303 on 01/27/2012 
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2012 9:47:07 GMT -8
Had a chance to use one of these in the desert last weekend, what a fun gun to shoot + accurate! Here's my gear used during Rifle 202 , Rifle 303 and Lo Light Class. M&P 15 .22LR with 9 mags VCAS BFG 2 point sling primary Arms red dot Magpul BUIS 1st gen Evike torch light 90 Lumens ( I think ) Rounds fired during the above class around 2000 Knowing that I spent so little cause im using a.22 LR = priceless
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Post by mqd123 on May 12, 2012 13:17:19 GMT -8
What's the effective range of most .22 cal rifles?
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2012 15:02:51 GMT -8
According to Wikipedia:
.22 LR is effective to 150 yards (140 m), though practical range tends to be less. After 150 yards the ballistics of the round are such that it will be difficult to compensate for the large "drop". The relatively short effective range, low report, and light recoil has made it a favorite for use as a target practice cartridge. The accuracy of the cartridge is good, but not exceptional; various cartridges are capable of the same or better accuracy. A contributing factor in rifles is the transition of even a high-velocity cartridge projectile from supersonic to subsonic within 100 yards (91 m). As the bullet slows, the shock wave caused by supersonic travel overtakes the bullet and can disrupt its flight path, causing minor but measurable inaccuracy.[citation needed] When zeroed for 100 yards (91 m), the trajectory of the standard high-velocity .22 LR with a 40-grain (2.6 g) bullet has a 2.7-inch (69 mm) rise at 50 yards (46 m), and 10.8 inches (270 mm) drop at 150 yards (140 m).[6] A .22 LR rifle needs to be zeroed for 75 yards (69 m) to avoid over-shooting small animals like squirrels at intermediate distances.[6] As a hunting cartridge, the .22 LR is mainly used to kill small game. It is highly effective on squirrels and rabbits at distances closer than 150 yards (140 m) and on ground hogs, marmots, and foxes closer than 80 yards (73 m). It has been successfully used on large creatures such as coyotes, but range should be limited to no farther than 65 yards (59 m); head and chest shots are mandatory with the most powerful .22 cartridge the hunter can use accurately.
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Post by mqd123 on May 13, 2012 8:25:03 GMT -8
Not my first, but it's my favorite:  M, always liked your rig ever since I saw it in our carbine 101 class last Nov. Thanks! It's even better now that I have the darn sights zeroed! ;D
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Post by wsmc27 on May 13, 2012 11:47:29 GMT -8
Had a chance to use one of these in the desert last weekend, what a fun gun to shoot + accurate! Here's my gear used during Rifle 202 , Rifle 303 and Lo Light Class. M&P 15 .22LR with 9 mags VCAS BFG 2 point sling primary Arms red dot Magpul BUIS 1st gen Evike torch light 90 Lumens ( I think ) Rounds fired during the above class around 2000 Knowing that I spent so little cause im using a.22 LR = priceless Nice! We've had a 15-22 for two years...my step-son ran it in a couple tac carbine courses in 2010 and loved it. Really like the AR type working controls, makes a fine 'understudy'. At one of the classes he was pingin' 8" steels at 100yds with a carry-handle irons set-up. Was kinda funny, rest o' class had Mini-14's and AR's, the delay from his little 'pew pew pew' to the 'ding ding ding' was fun to listen to. ;D Excellent little rifle in our expereince. Hoping to get him some time with Stan soon! 
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