My first AR15 ...documenting the journey

RL1

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Those of you following my gun store tour may know that I just got my first complete AR15. Yes, despite my Mall Ninja reputation, this is my first real black gun. It is true that I bought a lower years ago when the Liberals threatened to ban semi-autos but I never got the upper to complete that gun. So far I have been shooting tactical shotguns and handguns

I thought it would be fun to document the journey of a newbie as it might help others considering getting into AR15s as well. Some of the pics and info here will be a repeat from my tour, but most of it is new and I will keep updating it.

The journey began at Bulls Eye London, which I visited as part of my tour. I was blown away by their selection but in the end I knew was a serious gap of black guns in my collection so I narrowed down my choices to two, the Tavor and HK MR223

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HK MR223

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Diopter rear sight

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In the end I chose the HK…but I am still committed to getting the Tavor (as well as the Mark 23 SOCOM and maybe even that crazy 460VX revolver with 14” barrel!)

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I started buying accessories in anticipation of picking up my gun. First, a Trijicon MRO. I initially planned to get an Aimpoint but after doing lots of research (e.g. youtube videos), I decided on the MRO. I like the ease of adjusting and the larger objective

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. I also like Trijicon as a company and love the fact that they put bible verses on their sights!

PSA 18:28
You, Lord, keep my lamp burning;
my God turns my darkness into light.

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Next BCM foregrip…again, seeing Larry Vickers use one of these in his vids made it a good choice for a mall ninja…I opted for the shorty with storage

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My sling (although this did not arrive till after my first range session)..Blue Force Gear Vickers sling, padded with Cobra buckles and RED rapid release (mounted to a Magpul RSA QD rail mount)

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More goodies…Caldwell AR Dead Shot rests designed specifically for ARs

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Laser boresighter

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And various types of ammo

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The paperwork went through pretty quickly but I could not get down to Bulls Eye for another month or so.

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Yes, I suppose it could have been shipped to me but I wanted to pick it up in person and shoot it at EESA…which is about 30 min from Bulls Eye

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I set up my target at 50 yards. I can say right off the bat that the fancy laser boresighter that I got was useless…totally invisible in daylight (which made me rethink my plan of trying to get a DBAL or something similar).

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As usual, I started off shooting left…the Trijicon MRO is very easy to adjust but I was wearing dark sunglasses and started turning the adjustment screw the wrong way, making my shots go even further left

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I made some adjustments and started tightening my groups

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I pretty much stopped there as it was so hot (31 degrees)

The gun functioned flawlessly and wow does it kick out those empties…I would hate to be in the stall next to me lol. I used Hornady TAP ammo and the supplied HK mag. I did also try the Press Check Venture beowolf mag..while it fed ok, it did not eject very freely…certainly it would not be good for fast reloads without some modification.

Some gun pics

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A week later I decided to continue the sighting in process, this time indoors so I headed out to Urban Tactical for a quick session.

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Ok I guess..the gun clearly shoots better than I do

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I am still used to standing with my right leg back and am trying to stand more square..i shortened the LOP to encourage me to do so

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My groups did get tighter

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Once again, I did not like the Press Check Venture plastic mags…they are easy to load with ammo and feed ok but they just don’t eject easily and as such I wont be using them any more…the steel one is ok.
Aside from that, once again the gun ran flawlessly and stays clean. I will try to get out to the range more regularly.

In the meantime, do you think I should bling it out a bit? I love Steel Flame jewelry and I picked up one of their AR takedown pins.

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It looks like this mounted (not my gun)

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What say ye?

RL
 
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Nice gun, good choice! I love mine. What do you think about the weight and balance? I found mine a bit nose-heavy, so decided to get the 10.4" barrel from HKparts. Just waiting for it to make it across the border.
 
well it is not super light but so far i am ok with it...we will see as i continue hanging more accessories off it lol...a light is next.

RL
 
After all that, the one thing that stood out most was the lords of gastown hat, glad to see the east coast supporting LGMC.
 
The new A5 upper is a step above the old one, from the armour perspective . The SS push rod bushing is also roll pinned in place.
 
i also have other LOG gear...and may visit them when i go to Vancouver soon

lol i actually did visit them if you check the Vancouver leg of my gun store tour...

the lego pieces continue to arrive




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still waiting for the light
 
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