Quick to reply to my e-mails with good info, shipped in the promised time frame, pricing comparable to foreign sources, another good dealing with Wolverine (not that I'm surprised lol). Thanks guys!
Quick to reply to my e-mails with good info, shipped in the promised time frame, pricing comparable to foreign sources, another good dealing with Wolverine (not that I'm surprised lol). Thanks guys!
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Do I really have to say it?..........
Give us some photo's!
Lol already posted in Black Rifle AR15's thread, but, sure.. Why not.. Don't mind the paracord MW-knot sling loop and the angle grinder-cut cooling slots in the handguard
Quick notes on the reticle from my club forum:
1) Outdoors in sunlight, the reticle is nice and crisp and well visible
2) In dim light, also absolutely no issues with the reticle
3) It gets a bit blurry in a VERY dark area (where you can barely see the outline of a trash can if you try hard and have great night vision)
4) Yes, it gets washed out looking at light-colored, well-lit targets from a dark room but still usable when aiming at dark targets (so I'm less concerned about certain club discipline-specific targets).
The optics clarity is great in general and the bluish tinge is easy to get used to. Very fast moving from target to target.. It's a heavy hunk of aluminum and I love it :D
A penny found is worth more than a penny earned, because a penny earned is taxed.
Correct - Meprolight M21 with the bullseye ("donut of death") reticle. Used by the IDF, has no electronics, uses fiberoptic elements and tritium for illumination. They have other reticle options. A bit more cash than a Pro, but worth it, considering the fact that battery life isn't a consideration any more
A penny found is worth more than a penny earned, because a penny earned is taxed.