Sounds like a good buy, Haven't heard much about the core's but it looks really nice and got to love the price.
Have fun at the RANGE!
An may it be the first of many! (they do multiply you know) Congrats on the purchase looks like it will serve you well.
Thank you that is what I heard. The Ammo is actually cheaper then my XDs or my 1911! I cant wait to get it to the range and break it in!
What is the best method to break in a brand new AR?
Do not do this op.I would recommend getting some decent oil of your choice. Be it CLP, slip2000, or even motor oil, and liberally coat the bolt carrier.
I would recommend getting some decent oil of your choice. Be it CLP, slip2000, or even motor oil, and liberally coat the bolt carrier.
Interesting. I run my BCG almost dry. A very little bit of Tetra Gun Grease on the contact points. Most of what I've read say run it dry.
Ive never had a problem with Frog Lube, but others have in real cold conditions, it supposedly gums up pretty severe. The only other complaints I have heard of is the rather time consuming first application! It has worked well for me for quite some time, but I haven't taken a carbine course in sub zero temps yet.What about Frog Lube. I've heard good things about that.
sweet I am missing my ar lately may have to dip into the wedding fund to pick one up lol.
sweet I am missing my ar lately may have to dip into the wedding fund to pick one up lol.
I use slip2000, its awesome, but you dont need a ton of it on the bcg, mainly contact points, youtube has great videos showing applications.
Now the fun begins for you....and you wallet will feel it in the future i'm sure!! a good red dot, 4x scope maybe, or maybe an acog with red dot on top??!?!! quad rail, sling, angled foregrip maybe? magpul everything? oh its fun, and the fun never has to end! congrats and enjoy!
Thank you that is what I heard. The Ammo is actually cheaper then my XDs or my 1911! I cant wait to get it to the range and break it in!
What is the best method to break in a brand new AR?