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SWATSniper

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About SWATSniper

  • Birthday 11/23/1970

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    Western NC
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    Once a sniper, always a sniper.

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  1. It doesnt work too good for them around here during hunting season. <laughs>
  2. @ Schwansonite Its the DPMS one that came on it from R Guns. Its tough and rock solid. Here it the most recent pic of the rifle. I added MagPul BUIS (gen 2) and changed the rail covers to a mixed color at the rear and OD green for the ladder types in the front.
  3. I have changed a few things and will maybe change some back or go another way. Thats the best part of the "AR" platform of rifles. there is so many things you can do to customize the rifle. The first Picture is the most up to date and the lower was last week, LOL!! Currently: Last Week; I live in western N.C. so too much of the FDE color really doesnt work good for this area, Mountains and woodlands mostly. The rifle is an LR308 with a 24" Stainless Steel Bull Barrel, Free Floated. It has a free floated Rail with a Tango Down Bipod, A MagPul PRS Stock, YHM flip up BUIS, a 3-35 x 56 scope, an ERGO rubberized grip with shelf, and I use 20 round MagPul magazines. Its wrapped with McNetts Camo Form that dosent stick to the rifle, only itself and I really like being able to change that stuff with the seasons around here if I want. I've been getting 1/4 MOA constant accuracy and the cold bore is exactly 1 MOA low everytime. I really like how it shoots! Let me know what you think?
  4. The MagPul Pmags are all I use anymore. On my Lr308 and on my AR15. In the .308 I only have 5 mags. thats all the room I have on my gear for (4 on the vest and 1 on the rifle) so I just cant rationalize buying a lot more unless those left wing nuts start trying to limit the mag capacity again. then I will be time to sink some serious money into magazines 8)
  5. I finally had to put an A.R.M.S. #22High set of rings on my scope and the rifle and scope are holding 1/4 MOA! I'm happy enough with this scope to leave it right where it's at. Like I've said, I've got a Loopy on my R700PSS and while that is a great scope I'm retired/disabled now and on a fixed income this is a good value for the money. Still liking my scope. <thumbsup>
  6. Some of my last service ribbons. The ribbon on lower right indicates service, actually being on duty, on the day and at the time of the attacks. I was on duty as a School Resource Officer at a High School in Rutherford County. I watched the news live with the principal after the first plane hit. We watched it live, and... in total horror, as the second plane hit. We realized we were under attack from terrorist. In the words of the president at the time, G.W. Bush; “Freedom was attacked, and freedom will be defended”. Freedom WAS and IS being DEFENDED still today by brave Americans. 9/11/01 NEVER, and I MEAN NEVER, FORGET!!
  7. Cool beans! Thanks ;)
  8. Anyone know first hand if the Accuwedge (made for the 5.56/.223) will work in an LR308? Not much "slack" but I want to tighten up what is there.
  9. The mount bolt walked loose only on the one ring even after it was properly torqued to begin with and re-torqued after I noticed it.. Think it was a weak spot in the threads of that particular bolt/nut combo. Maybe it could have been fixed with some blue loctite but with the unit being new I wanted to go the "customer service" route. I was not disappointed by their response. I found out that their CEO also designed some of the knives in their Dark Ops knife line.
  10. UPDATE: I had a MINOR issue with one of the scope rings, they are 35mm so there are no local replacements, that I know of. I called the company, explained the issue. The guy said he would look up my warranty card info and take care of it. He took down my address to verify it with the card and that was the end of the call. After about 3 days UPS shows up with a box. I was expecting a delivery, but this was not it. It was from Dark Ops and was a brand new SET of scope rings! I only had a problem with the one and only expected it via US postal service, 1st class at best. They went above and beyond my expectations for the warranty repair of the ring. I wasn't happy about the ring problem BUT I have to say, it made me feel great to see them stand behind their product and be so fast to make it right.
  11. I just put one, the #670 with a 4lb pull, in my DPMS this afternoon and took it right out to shoot it. It is as crisp and clean of a trigger as I have used or would want in any firearm. I even had the chance a few weeks ago to use the new SR Gold from ATC and I wouldn't turn my hand for the difference. I got mine through Cheaper Than Dirt for a few bucks less than other places. It came quick, installed easy and shoots great!
  12. SWATSniper

    AR Trigger

    As of 4:10pm, est, I just finished installing a Timney #670 4lb pull trigger. After reassembly of the rifle I had to try to out. I am very pleased to report that it was as clean and crisp of a trigger I I have ever used or would want. it broke at 4 lbs on the money every shot, give or take .01 of an ounce. It wasn't cheap, over $200, but worth ever single penny in my opinion. Very well built very easy to install. My best friend had recently installed the ATC SR Gold a few weeks ago. I had the chance to put a few rounds downrange with his rifle before he redeployed to Iraq this past Monday. I really liked it too, but to be honest I wouldn't say their was a difference worth discussing between the two. Timney should really be on your list of "contenders".
  13. Thank you specopsscout, That covered just about every negative thing I've heard about the scopes in a nut shell. However, the reason for my thread was to state my opinion based on my experience with the scope to be informative to those who had only heard of the company. And, as I said, welcome any other opinions based on experience. And for that I thank you. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and their freedom to voice it is why we fight.
  14. (Pictured are other members of the 2001 USMC Law Enforcement Sniper Course at Camp Lejune)
  15. Knowing nothing about the"mall ninja" culture I will just have to take you at your word on that. So far as "junk scopes", I stand my ground. This scope is not junk or I wouldn't have one myself. I don't claim it to be the best on the market, BUT, for the price, options, warranty and service support (that I personally have experienced) I feel they are a fair deal. Far be it for me to suggest anyone with plenty of money to spend not indulge themselves. I address this to those who don't have thousands to spend on a scope but want one with the aforementioned qualities. If someone has handled one of these scopes and has more than a hearsay opinion, I would love to hear from them. Opinion based on experience, personal experience. Like my time as a paid, professional, working sniper, over 8 years of actual, honest experience, NOT HEARSAY. (Picture below, Camp Lejune N.C., 2001)
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