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Old 04-24-2013, 22:06   #1
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OK finally go the rest of it in, and made.

My 2010 and OBR.
Verrrrrrrry nice.

Where are the HDMR?

Wait till I take pic of the TRG M10...one day I'll have it...you just wait
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Old 04-24-2013, 22:13   #2
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What do you think of the Cadex chassis?

Would you think it's worth the price point compared to other similar offerings like the AI AX chassis?
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Old 04-25-2013, 06:42   #3
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My 2010 and OBR.
I think you just qual'd for Quote of the year, with your photos. Very VERY nice.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:08   #4
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What do you think of the Cadex chassis?

Would you think it's worth the price point compared to other similar offerings like the AI AX chassis?
I much prefer the Cadex over the AI. It is more comfortable and stable. The grip feels right and I have never gotten used to the AI grip, it seemed too narrow at the top and gave me a feeling that I was not in complete control. The controls for stock adjustment is much more positive and will stay where placed shile the AI AX is based solely, at least the one I used, on friction. BTDT, it iwll slip over time, we made spacers to stop slippage, not good for adjustments on teh fly for an odd position adjustment.

Overall Cadex wins, cost is a factor, but the abilities of the stock puts it over the top and in a while the price will come down as all new and shiny things do.
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Old 04-25-2013, 16:57   #5
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I much prefer the Cadex over the AI. It is more comfortable and stable. The grip feels right and I have never gotten used to the AI grip, it seemed too narrow at the top and gave me a feeling that I was not in complete control. The controls for stock adjustment is much more positive and will stay where placed shile the AI AX is based solely, at least the one I used, on friction. BTDT, it iwll slip over time, we made spacers to stop slippage, not good for adjustments on teh fly for an odd position adjustment.

Overall Cadex wins, cost is a factor, but the abilities of the stock puts it over the top and in a while the price will come down as all new and shiny things do.
Great info, thank you.
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Old 04-26-2013, 06:14   #6
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I picked up the new Bushnell ERS, it's a great scope. I did a short overview of it here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp3HyidAaBE
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Old 05-12-2013, 04:54   #7
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Hi guys. I've got EOTech and new conception.
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Old 05-12-2013, 22:25   #8
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komisch...was ist das?

5.45x39 I presume? What is the stock set up and what kind of grouping do you get at 100m using 7n6? EOTECH is cool, but with that setup the lack of option to cowitness with the iron signs is a let down. I've only seen one suppressed AK74 here. Don't remember who made the adapter for AAC anymore.
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Old 05-13-2013, 06:10   #9
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5.45x39 I presume?
Nope. Is it not obvious by the curvature of the magazine?
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What is the stock set up and what kind of grouping do you get at 100m using 7n6? EOTECH is cool, but with that setup the lack of option to cowitness with the iron signs is a let down. I've only seen one suppressed AK74 here. Don't remember who made the adapter for AAC anymore.
This is not generally the AK-74. This is Saiga-MK 7.62x39. Of course, you are unlikely to follow the development of my hobby throughout the network, with bated breath. Sorry, I had to understand it. But it shows in the picture, anyway.

I was not trying to achieve similarities with existing in-service models. It so happened that the Saiga-MK produced in the AK-74 form-factor. Rather it is civil version of 7.62x39 AK-103. My building does not have a preliminary plan and is designed to be a comfortable rifle. Army ammunition is illegal for civilians here, by the way.

About setup:
- EOTech EXPS 3-0 (recent purchase);
- Fort gas tube (ukrainian UltiMAK analogue);
- FAB Defence handguard;
- Noname front handle;
- Hogue pistol grip;
- SVDS buttstock with turnable cheek;
- Finnish KRS silencer;
- RPK rear sight with windage adjustments;
It is too early to talk about cowitness with these irons or with this scope. Still a lot to buy. Like TWS dog leg and Magpul back up sights… The question of what to do with the existing front sight. Hemorrhoids, in a word.
But first, I have to convince myself in need of this cowitness at all, given the quick-detachable EOTech.
Another scope? Mayby later. I do not so much need this cowitness.

In passport weapon accuracy is specified like 138 mm at 100 m.
Shooting this rifle “from box” at 100 meters with open sight showed better accuracy in 87 mm. And 52 mm with POSP optics.
I tried to gather a group with this weapon a couple of times, but it's a hopeless task. Kalash needed to hit a growth or machine-gun-crew targets at distances up to 400 meters, and not for the gathering of groups. Strange that I explain it to you.
Much more interesting dynamic shooting iron gongs at ranges of 50-100 meters for me. I'm saving a lot of time so, getting mainly shooting instead of walking hither and thither.
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komisch...was ist das?
Schließlich genau erklären, was konkret Sie komisch scheinen?

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Old 05-30-2013, 19:19   #10
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Here's a quick picture of my new rifle.

Actually going to be able to go out and shoot it Sunday

Savage 10 FCP-K in .308
McRees Precision G5 TMAG Folding stock
Leupold Mark 4 6.5-20
Badger Ordnance 20 moa rail
Badger Ordnance Rings
Larue Tactical BRM-S (Harris) Bipod and QD Mount

I'll be switching over to a HDMR after it comes in I'm borrowing the scope at this time.
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Old 04-25-2013, 07:13   #11
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Verrrrrrrry nice.

Where are the HDMR?

Wait till I take pic of the TRG M10...one day I'll have it...you just wait
Trying to get an MSR now. Doubt it will happen, momma is starting t put her foot down on some of my purchases.

HDMR, had the S&Bs so didn't "need" a HDMR, though they are nice and a fine alternative to some of the more pricey scopes out there. I was considering changing out the older PII for a HDMR though.
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