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for-sale 2 Knights Armament KAC Rear 600m BUIS - $175 For One
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I have two rear Knights Armament BUIS sight posts for sale. These are Knights Armament KAC rear 600m BUIS, full sized Perfect for a military correct clone build, like the Mk12 or M4A1 Block 2 - Back Up Iron Sight. KAC's line of Backup Iron Sights are currently in use by the United States Army, Marine Corps and numerous law enforcement agencies worldwide. The highly versatile 200-600 Meter Folding Rear Sight features a finger-adjustable, rotating drum that enables shooters to engage targets from 200 to 600 meters with both speed and accuracy. The full-sized 600 meter back up iron sight is used on a number of military rifles from the early years of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), perhaps the most notable for military clone rifle enthusiasts is the Mk12 Mod 1. * I do not have any front posts. These retail for around $300 a piece. They are new and come in plastic bags, the same way they are issued in the Marines. Asking $175 for one or $300 for both. I'm in the Franklin area or can ship using PayPal or Venmo. We can DM to work that out if you want to do that. c.
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I think in the other thread you were considering an AR. A Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 may make more sense than a Ruger 10/22. The M&P would make for an easy transition to a centerfire AR.
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I like the hammer fired guns. Internal n external. I've got an S&W 9mm Performance Center EZ ( internal hammer ) I like very well. They are essentially a pocket pistol ( for bigger pockets ). But they are an excellent choice. Barrel length is 3.8 inches ima thinking. leroy
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Sounds like a plan to me. However, I would pass on the Taurus TX22 for a better .22 pistol. A good semi-auto .22 pistol can be used for training, target shooting and hunting. I like the Browning Buckmark, but you wouldn't go wrong with one of the Ruger Standard Models either. Both are excellent pistols at a reasonable price. As for a hunting rifle, that depends on what you intend to hunt, the range you intend to hunt at plus the type of terrain. Lots of options out there.
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Yep, two different guns in those photos. Top one is a round cocking lever and round barrel, bottom one has a pie-shaped cocking lever and octagon barrel. And nobody with a knowledge of firearms is going to believe that a 45-70 round was going to go through that tiny loading gate!
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The biggest advantage of the AR15 from my perspective is it's versatility. Caliber changes are as often simple as getting a new upper receiver. Add optics, lights, suppressor, or other accessories easily. As far as caliber goes, I'm not the biggest fan of the 5.56mm. But, there have been some really great developments in that caliber over the past 40 years. There are loads specifically developed to NOT penetrate walls. Other loads will reliably kill any game up to Deer. You name the application, and someone has ammo for it. One of the biggest advantages of the AR15 is how easily you can use it for inexpensive .22lr practice. CMMG makes an inexpensive, reliable kit for under $200 for use with any 5.56mm upper. The mags are a pain to load without the loading tool. But, extra mags are not terribly expensive. I carry five to the range. When they are empty, I change uppers to shoot a couple of magazines of 5.56mm. For hog, deer, or longer range shooting, I have a 6.5 Grendel upper. Ammo can be pricey and hard to find. But with online shopping, there are a lot of options. Another huge advantage of having an AR15 is that you do not have to practice with multiple platforms. No matter how you change it, the selector/safety will be the same, the grip will be the same, your cheek weld will be the same, magazine changes will be the same. For rifle that will be used for both hunting and home defense, that is a HUGE advantage.