New Today - SR556
Posted: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 00:29:16
Just got the Ruger SR556 tonight after work. Can't wait to shoot it...
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Yes they are. Troy Industries Flip up BUIS with the Ruger brand on them.zephyp wrote: Are the front and rear sights flip up?
Ok here it goes...BluemontGlock wrote:Can i ask how much you paid for that? and where did you pick it up...
Did you know that was what you want d before you went in? or was just looking for an AR platform? you chose this over a build project?
and did you have anyother choice of calibre other than 556?
I ask all this as, if things go right, or even partly right with bonus's here at work, then i am going to be in the market for a simlier platform soooooooon..
either way, It is a BEAUTY and thanks for sharing!!!
I know someone who took a deer this season with a RRA 308. Soft points feed fine.BluemontGlock wrote:great stuff and thank you again for the quick response...
certainly looks like you choose well...
and please let the misses know that we like it when it looks "scary"
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and i too am looking at the 308 as i want a bit more UMMMPHHH than a 556 has...and why not hunt deer with it? I was thinking about the R15 in .243 but i also want a calibre that is readily available and common...and will not consider the R series as i understand there is a a number of items that are proprietary on that platform and not interchangeable with the rest of the AR family...and to mwe, it is that HUGE selction of options and gadgets that make it so interesting...
Again, great stuff, thank you!!
Thats a nice looking piece.Unkn0wN wrote:Thanks.
Yes they are. Troy Industries Flip up BUIS with the Ruger brand on them.zephyp wrote: Are the front and rear sights flip up?
Weight: 7.94 lbs
Barrel length: 16.12"
Twist: 1:9
Stock: Six position
Hogue pistol grip
Came with the soft case, 3 MAGPUL magaizines, sight tool.
Thanks. Well, as of right now they drop freely. I put the mags in several times last night and when I hit the button they dropped right out. The first time it caught me off guard because it dropped so fast. But this was empty, I haven't tried it with ammo in them yet.zephyp wrote:Thats a nice looking piece.
I have several of the Magpul mags and dont care for them simply because they dont drop when I hit the release button. My AR is my SHFT weapon and I expect that if I ever have to use it for that I'm not going to want to have to pull empties out so I can put another in.
Do yours drop freely or do you have to pull them out?
Yeah, I want something with a bit more ummmphh too, but unfortunately I can't have it all at once, so I will wait. I'm going home next month to Michigan and hope to come back with a nice old one.... My dad has my grandpa's 1898 .30-40 Krag. He doesn't shoot it anymore. It has been just sitting in the corner of his closet for years.BluemontGlock wrote:great stuff and thank you again for the quick response...
certainly looks like you choose well...
and please let the misses know that we like it when it looks "scary"
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and i too am looking at the 308 as i want a bit more UMMMPHHH than a 556 has...and why not hunt deer with it? I was thinking about the R15 in .243 but i also want a calibre that is readily available and common...and will not consider the R series as i understand there is a a number of items that are proprietary on that platform and not interchangeable with the rest of the AR family...and to mwe, it is that HUGE selction of options and gadgets that make it so interesting...
Again, great stuff, thank you!!
Take her with you one time and let her rip off a coupla mags, she'll be wanting one too!Unkn0wN wrote: To the Range report comments: Oh, you better believe I will give a good report. I can't wait to get out there to shoot it. My wife said she didn't like it and when I asked why, she said it looked scary...
I've got an Eagle Arms AR-15 and the GI mags drop freely, but the MAGPUL empties have to be pulled out. Sounds like yours might have a slightly over sized well. I like the MAGPULs but absolutely hate having to pull out the empties. I want those suckers in the dirt before I hit the button!!!Unkn0wN wrote:Thanks. Well, as of right now they drop freely. I put the mags in several times last night and when I hit the button they dropped right out. The first time it caught me off guard because it dropped so fast. But this was empty, I haven't tried it with ammo in them yet.zephyp wrote:Thats a nice looking piece.
I have several of the Magpul mags and dont care for them simply because they dont drop when I hit the release button. My AR is my SHFT weapon and I expect that if I ever have to use it for that I'm not going to want to have to pull empties out so I can put another in.
Do yours drop freely or do you have to pull them out?
Thanks. Yeah, she wants to go, I just haven't had time to go anywhere lately. I told her the same thing, that she will want one of her own after she shoots. Any type of gun is too fun not to want one.Palladin wrote:Take her with you one time and let her rip off a coupla mags, she'll be wanting one too!
Sweet rifle man - congrats...
zephyp wrote: I've got an Eagle Arms AR-15 and the GI mags drop freely, but the MAGPUL empties have to be pulled out. Sounds like yours might have a slightly over sized well. I like the MAGPULs but absolutely hate having to pull out the empties. I want those suckers in the dirt before I hit the button!!!
Good for you. If it drops emtpies freely you should have no prob with full ones.