A great lesson I learned from a friend of mine: two is one, one is none. The lesson came to bear upon me as just a few days ago I made the trek from Arlington, MA to Walpole, MA to drop off my AR-15 and AK-47 at 1776 Gunsmithing. It wasn't until I got home that day that the thought occurred to me - I had no proper battle rifle at my house. Granted, I still have a 12g pump shotgun, a few 22lr rifles, and a gussied-up Mosin Nagant rifles, I still felt 'nude' in a way. I was so disconcerted that I had an anxiety dream about an L.A. Riot-style mob descending on my neighborhood and me without a way to help.
So, without further ado, I introduce my newest rifle, Two:
A Stag Arms G3 with 18" heavy fluted barrel, Samson heavy duty free-float handguard, Stag three-gun competition compensator, some-fancy-name-I-can't-remember 3.5 lb competition (what's that mean?) trigger, and some Magpul furniture. To top it off (literally), I mounted a Baraska 6-24x CRAZY ASS LARGE scope on top.
I'll sleep better knowing I have an AR, despite the fact that it isn't even REMOTELY zeroed.
The End.
P.S. To all the haters, yes, that is the neutered 10-round magazine which came with the rifle.
So, without further ado, I introduce my newest rifle, Two:
A Stag Arms G3 with 18" heavy fluted barrel, Samson heavy duty free-float handguard, Stag three-gun competition compensator, some-fancy-name-I-can't-remember 3.5 lb competition (what's that mean?) trigger, and some Magpul furniture. To top it off (literally), I mounted a Baraska 6-24x CRAZY ASS LARGE scope on top.
I'll sleep better knowing I have an AR, despite the fact that it isn't even REMOTELY zeroed.
The End.
P.S. To all the haters, yes, that is the neutered 10-round magazine which came with the rifle.