Mostly old school...A2 carbine with Trijicon RX01/RX10 combo and Surefire M500.
Mostly old school...A2 carbine with Trijicon RX01/RX10 combo and Surefire M500.
I looked and it doesn't appear I've posted this one in this thread. Currently my only "long" arm outside of wood-stocked hunting guns. It does absolutely everything I need/want it to. Looks a little unorthodox, but you can't tell from the drivers' seat. I've loved the TA11 for a long time. That piggybacked RMR wins inside 25yds. Completely natural, no issues and super fast. 10.3" Colt factory barrel ported at .070" It just runs and runs and with the TA11 and 62gr GD shoots MOA at 100!
Food Court Apprentice
Semper Paratus certified AR15 armorer
I really need to start a thread dedicated to this scope: my honest assessment of its advantages/disadvantages on a defensive civilian carbine. Every time I'm ready to pull the trigger on a "tactical" scope commonly seen on ARs, I end up deciding not to (and nothing to do with any unwillingness to spend $$ on something I believe would offer a better overall solution). Along with the obvious "shortcomings" of a simple, non-illuminated reticle and being a fixed low-power scope, it also has some very unique attributes that make it fit the role quite well.
I need to get that thread started...
Last week we trained at a private gun club who offers their facilities to LE on weekdays. While we were there I was able to “stretch the legs” of the Hodge after the training day including confirming the 200 yard zero.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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