NAM Style M-16

The thing that concerns me about this variant is the non-removable carrying handle.
As such, how could we mount optics?

I must be "OLD SCHOOL" I don't have one optic on any of my Black rifles!! I even took a scope off my Mini-30!! Every bolt gun and lever has a optic!!! I can't figure it out???
 
Yeah, I thot of doing that too, before I knew what those LR conversions cost.
WOW, but for that kind of money I could have a new 10/22 and a few 25 rnd mags
instead!

They aren't giving them away that's for sure... :)
About $350 shipped for the stainless unit with one 25 round mag. Extra mags are about $30 so not too bad.
Questar does have sales from time to time.... I got a used stainless unit with a few mags a while back off the EE for a bit less then half that but now I need to buy an AR!
 
Do you see what eye see?

I must be "OLD SCHOOL" I don't have one optic on any of my Black rifles!! I even took a scope off my Mini-30!! Every bolt gun and lever has a optic!!! I can't figure it out???

Your eyesight must be a lot better than mine. I'm so "Old School" that optics are not a fashion statement, but a necessity.
I used to be an 'irons sights only man'. When I was 19 I qualified as an "Expert Rifeman" on an M-1 (Garand). I'd hit centre of mass at 350 yards with the USGI aperture sights. But that was then and this is now. Sadly, those days are gone for me. Now I can barely even see a target at 300, and no pair of corrective lenses is going to help that
Some kind of optic is the only option for me if I'm to continue shooting. Anything else is just a waste of ammo.
 
Oh what the hell, here's mine I built from scratch :D





It's the s**t! lol I wouldn't want any other configuration, lazers, scopes and barbie doll accessories are ghay and they don't make you shoot any better :rockOn:

It's my only AR and I shoot the hell out of her. I handle it rough and toss it around at the range on purpose to get the finish more worn lol

Hi, Travis!
I think your rifle looks really good. Sorry, but IDK what yu mean by "...I built from scratch." Is what I'm looking at a rifle that started out as one of these DA556s, or did you start it in a blacksmith shop?
Would you explain how your rifle came to look as it does?
Cheers!
SL
 
Your eyesight must be a lot better than mine. I'm so "Old School" that optics are not a fashion statement, but a necessity.
I used to be an 'irons sights only man'. When I was 19 I qualified as an "Expert Rifeman" on an M-1 (Garand). I'd hit centre of mass at 350 yards with the USGI aperture sights. But that was then and this is now. Sadly, those days are gone for me. Now I can barely even see a target at 300, and no pair of corrective lenses is going to help that
Some kind of optic is the only option for me if I'm to continue shooting. Anything else is just a waste of ammo.

M-1 ? U.S. military vet? Vietnam vet? Did you ever shoot the original M-16?
 
M-1 ? U.S. military vet? Vietnam vet? Did you ever shoot the original M-16?

Thx for your interest, GUB. You can read About Me in my Profile. I had an issue M-14 for three years. When we heard that the
US Army's new main battle rifle was to be a plastic .22 we laughed. We thot it was an April Fool's joke! A plastic .22? Really?? HA-HA!
So, no, I never shot the original M-16. I wish I had. Then I'd be better able to compare it to the M-14. But I digress...

The Point I am trying to make is that I'm no longer able to use iron sights with any degree of accuracy. Otherwise i wouldn't need to have an optic.
 
The thing that concerns me about this variant is the non-removable carrying handle.
As such, how could we mount optics?

You don't lol

There is a wonky scope mount for the original A1 handle actually. It makes for a really high sight line.

The AR15 is a battle rifle at its core. It was designed/made to easily hit a man sized target out to 300 meters in this configuration.

It's not for everyone that's for sure, I hate optics and scopes personally, all my rifles are iron sights.

When my eyes get old I'll have to adapt I suppose lol

Anyhow, there is a possibility to mount a scope on the A1, it's just definitely not the "most practical" result.
 
What is that?

They are Norinco made in China .
But if you can find the right USGI parts you can make a bastard of your own :rolleyes:
It's not as easy as some say though ;)
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Thx for your reply, #1bc. Now please explain to me the rifle in your pics. Did one of these DA556s form the basic platform for it, or is yours something else entirely?

SL
 
Hi, Travis!
I think your rifle looks really good. Sorry, but IDK what yu mean by "...I built from scratch." Is what I'm looking at a rifle that started out as one of these DA556s, or did you start it in a blacksmith shop?
Would you explain how your rifle came to look as it does?
Cheers!
SL

Started with a stripped lower DPMS (all I could find at the time during the "great AR drought of 2012" lol)
I pieced it together from there with mil-spec parts kit.
The upper is an actual USGI complete upper receiver LM marked, it came complete with the original A1 parts, tear drop forward assist, ejection port and rear sight assembly.
Then I had to source a Colt SP1 1:12 pencil barrel, that took some time.
Then the flat delta ring I picked up from the U.S.
Same with the 3 prong suppressor but that part is actually a repro.
The furniture is actual USGI surplus A1 parts I got from the U.S. as well for pretty cheap.

Took me a while to build it. I had at one time a 20" Gov Profile barrel on her actually because I had given up on trying to find a pencil barrel complete lol

I love it though, it shoots very well, very light, extremely well balanced, the pencil barrel makes it easier and just as fast to bring to the shoulder as some of the short thick carbine barrels to me anyhow.
 
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