BEAUTIFUL rifle. I wonder what else you plan on adding to it. To me, that rifle would be complete. It's just perfect. Has everything I think I'd ever need. I know it's not much, but an EOTech and foregrip will do a lot for you.
No, it won't mess up your line of sight. In fact once you have your proper sight picture and have zeroed your front and rear sights, you can lollipop the EOtech to your front sight post to save ammo when you go to zero it.
@Meinelpai For the most part that's a old wires tale. It comes from when revolver hammers carried the firing pin. Dry fire would eventually knock off the pin.
@Meinelpai Umm...no it wont. The Marines dry fire their ARs all the time during boot camp, and those still work fine. Unless there is a specific manufacturer's warning not to, I'm not sure what the stigma is about dry firing any firearm. From an engineering standpoint, the only difference between dry firing and live firing is a slower deceleration for the last 0.0625" of hammer travel. I have had a cheap Taurus for over 20 years I dry fire all the time, and still works fine.
BEAUTIFUL rifle. I wonder what else you plan on adding to it. To me, that rifle would be complete. It's just perfect. Has everything I think I'd ever need. I know it's not much, but an EOTech and foregrip will do a lot for you.
ChiefsFan581 2 months ago
@saturdayoperation
No, it won't mess up your line of sight. In fact once you have your proper sight picture and have zeroed your front and rear sights, you can lollipop the EOtech to your front sight post to save ammo when you go to zero it.
kimeraevent 3 months ago
is that a light weight barrel?
Rockapotamus24 4 months ago
lookin joocy bro
pyrolowryder 6 months ago
Ok this is a beginner question, but I have an M&P 15 and want to mount an Eotech, does the front sight mess up the line of fire?
saturdayoperation 6 months ago
@Meinelpai For the most part that's a old wires tale. It comes from when revolver hammers carried the firing pin. Dry fire would eventually knock off the pin.
saturdayoperation 6 months ago
wheres the GLOCK sweatshirt..haha...nice rifle ...
Titan9mm 6 months ago in playlist M&P 15 5.56
@Meinelpai Umm...no it wont. The Marines dry fire their ARs all the time during boot camp, and those still work fine. Unless there is a specific manufacturer's warning not to, I'm not sure what the stigma is about dry firing any firearm. From an engineering standpoint, the only difference between dry firing and live firing is a slower deceleration for the last 0.0625" of hammer travel. I have had a cheap Taurus for over 20 years I dry fire all the time, and still works fine.
saltyshellback 6 months ago
Nice gun Adam Sandler.
VielLieben 6 months ago 2
you shouldnt dry fire it man. That'll dick up your parts.
Meinelpai 7 months ago