Only had the gun for a week so I haven't done a whole lot, nor will I be for another 5 weeks as I get to spend some time up in the NWT, but this is what I have for now.
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Nice to get some pics. Im definitely going to do the bipod thing. Probably the Hrrris 13-16 incher so I can sit shoot some coyotes. I am a little surprised to see the angled fore grip on it though. One of the reasons I enjoy the MR1 over the AR is that the AR is so awkward to hold; its too angular and thus needs the angled fore grip to feel good. The MR1 fits my hands so nice.
I like your light set up too. I have a Shurefire scout that I'm waiting to put on once I get the tri rail (where did you get your rail?)
As for the rear sight, was it just a matter of taking out the 2 screws and popping it off?
Earlier you said that the scope was to high for a good cheek weld. If you were to just use picatinny rings, without the whole mount thing, you can get that scope a little lower. On the optics side of things, I've been looking at the Bushnell 3200 1.25-8. The price on the old Bushnells are so sweet these days.
I'm hoping it will warm a little, but you take it as it comes.
I suppose I'll have to tinker with the eye relief. WSS has the MR1 and the bushnells so maybe they can do in in store setup for me to see if it works. I'm just hoping to figure out an extened rail option. I was thinking of getting a longer rail, and screwing it where I can, and have the rest secured with maybe 2 sided tape or some sort of adhesive just to keep it a little firm. Don't know if this is a good option or not. I was even thinking of having the rail go back to where the rear sight is now and then you can mount a cope further back, or but in BUIS.
As for collapsible stock, they have just started to become readily available. In Edmonton anyways, West Ed Mall had one in none collapsible, P&D only had the restricted one with collapsible, and WSS has both non restricted models and Cabelas had only non collapsible. Still kind of hit or miss.



























