AR triggers are very much like 1911 triggers. They are definitely not like AR/1911 triggers. With that said, like the Glock or other polymer guns or even the DA/SA or LEM guns, you just need to "learn" the trigger. You can learn an AUG trigger and it is a good field/street trigger (here we go again) that is not a huge problem for most situations. I can get sub MOA with the trigger in the thing, which is all I really can ask for at this point.
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
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NOTE:
I do consider MLOK superior to KEYMOD. However I have no need to change up what I currently have. It’s fine.
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Jay,
I’ve been following this thread for a looooooong time. I’ve been into AK rifles for a long time, but knew one day I’d grab an AR. Well, it happened and I am very pleased with my new BCM M4 Carbine.
Can you please advise on the below questions?
1. Do you keep the magazine in the rifle with 28 or 30 rounds?
2. Do you agree with my current storage method? I have small children, so I prefer to have it in a quick safe with an empty chamber, safety on, bolt forward.
Thanks!
28 rounds.
I think your storage method is perfectly reasonable.
77 gr OTM for home defense? Too much penetration.