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Armed Eye Doc

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  1. There are surgeries that can get your vision close to what it used to be. However, surgeries come with risks and costs. Other than surgery, glasses (especially for near) are an inevitable consequence of the aging process for those with perfect vision at distance. As @dpete said, progressive (no line) lenses can function well with proper prescription and fitting. Multifocal contact lenses can also help to improve all around vision. They have a range of vision from distance to near within each lens. They offer a more natural vision when they work properly. There are even a couple of options that correct for astigmatism. As with all options, it depends on the individual as to how well it will work. I have noticed that people who never wore glasses before needing reading glasses tend to be harder to please with any of the above options. They want their eyesight from when they were 20 years old. There are some eye drops in development that may be able to help with that if they do what they are reported to do. The drops that came out earlier this year Vuity are not terribly effective in my opinion. They shrink your pupils to give a pinhole effect. This does not work as well beyond 60 because pupil size naturally shrinks with age. TL;DR find an eye doctor who can help you decide what may be appropriate for you. Them them you are having trouble adjusting from sighting with open pistol sights to a scoped rifle.
  2. Like everything else in firearm training, practice is what makes proficiency.
  3. That one had a lot of legs. How did you catch it?
  4. Clean? I thought that removed the perpetual lubrication. 🤷‍♀️
  5. What spring did you order? How much does the buffer weigh that you are you using? "AR10" springs can be just as ineffective as an AR15 spring. There is no standard and even manufacturers of complete rifles use buffers that are too light with underpowered springs. They pair that with a small gas port to make the rifle function most of the time. They do this because it costs less money. This is why there were many questions about your rifle and what it included. Hopefully your rifle will function with what you ordered. If not, it can be fixed.
  6. @Rsquared will be in mourning today. Uhura died yesterday. https://uhura.com/ "Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away."
  7. I have run some soft point ammo through my RRA with no issues. I only did it because that was almost the only ammo available when I got it. I still have some but don't use it regularly.
  8. We are happy to help spend your money.
  9. A 16 inch barrel will easily do what you stated for a goal and much more. It can easily reach out more than 500 yards accurately. In addition to the complete upper and lower parts kit, you will need a buffer, tube and spring. This will get you a reliable recoil system including the stock. This will work fine with your DPMS lower. If you want a fixed stock, there are many options that can be reliable. Just ask before you buy.
  10. Sorry, I've already chosen the penance that works best for me.
  11. That's my kind of penance.
  12. I hope this doesn't get me banned from the forum. I sold a gun. I said I would never do it, but I plead extenuating circumstances. I pulled a Larry and won an AR in a raffle. It was a very basic 223 based on an Anderson lower. There's a guy at church who has been asking about buying a gun, not necessarily from me, for several months. I sold it to him for a good price and I made a little money over what I had in it. The only thing I would have used it for would have been to remake it into a Grendel pistol. But, I have much of the parts to do that already anyway. Anyway, I hope I haven't disappointed too many people and hope I can keep coming around.
  13. Do you have the upper and/or the lower receiver? Any number of parts can fit a DPMS receiver. Let us know what you have, what you are needing, and what you want your rifle to do and we can help you spend money.
  14. Pork loin was done after about 5 hours at 225-250°. I didn't take any pictures before or after slicing. The pork butt stayed on another 3 hours at 300°. Here it is after resting and then pulled.
  15. Switch back to the rifle buffer and spring for further testing. It should be a more reliable system while your issues are sorted out. The next most likely problem seen on large frame ARs is that you gas port is too small. It appears that you are not getting enough gas to operate the rifle. Since you had more luck with the standard gas block, put it back on. While it is off, measure your gas port. Numbered drill bits is the easiest way to figure out the size.
  16. Ooooo...pretty
  17. Smoking a pork butt for pulled pork for us and a pork loin for the church pot luck tomorrow.
  18. What he said^^^ Now that you built her a rifle, when do you start yours?
  19. We will have to buy a few cans of that to throw in, I mean on, the fire at the next shoot. That is assuming you show up to this one.
  20. It sounds like your gas tube is too long. What length is the gas system? Rifle? Carbine? Intermediate? Do you have a link to the barrel? Also, can you take a picture of where the gas tube ends in the upper? Take the picture up through the magwell with the gas block and tube in place but without the BCG. It should look something like this...
  21. How many rounds did you fire through it? Sometimes these rifles need to break in to function correctly. What type(s) of ammo were you using? Quality ammo is recommended in the beginning. Weaker loads may not function well in a new rifle. How much lube did you use? Most need lots of lube during the break in process. I would doubt if the rifle buffer tube is incorrect. The spring could be an issue but not the first thing I would change. If your buffer is truly 5.3 inches long, It is 0.1 inch too long and you may need to shave off a little. Will your bolt hold open if you manually charge it with an empty mag? The more likely reason is that your gas port is too little and causing it to be undergassed. What is the diameter of the journal at the gas block... .750? @98Z5V can calculate what size the hole should be. I agree with @dpete that you should measure the current gas port to see whether it needs to change.
  22. Glad you are doing better and that your rifle functions as well.
  23. You know he's going to want an equal number of raviolis on each hot dog.
  24. Things you can say about your gun but not your wife/girlfriend.
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