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    Talking Took my 601 and GAU-5A/A to the range today!

    Headed out to the Como, MS range today today to bone up on my shooting skills for the Zombie shoot on Halloween. Took my 601, my GAU-5A/A, and my Israeli police trade-in FEG Hipower. Had a great time. My buddy George brought his S&W M4gery. First I shot the GAU. I mostly did 25 yard battle sight check, since it was windy as hell. I am going back in a couple weeks to do 100 and 200 yards with it. (The long range guys were having fits with the erratic gusts!) I mainly wanted to do a fine tune it in on the 1.25" below POA battle sight to be good for the Zombie shoot Halloween, and I had to spend most of my time on the pistol range shooting two pistols for magazine articles I am doing.

    The GAU was first, and I had to dial it in, two right and one click back, but elevation was OK. Groups a little over an inch, which is not great at 100, even though it is a 16" barrel. The show pony was the 601 clone. Best group was 7/16" center to center, and average of 9/16" center to center. That should translate to about 2- 2.5 MOA. Not bad for is a late 60s vintage Vietnam CMPicon C (though I put CMP B on target-senior moment) 20" 1/12 barrel. My retros outshot the M4gery, by the way!

    I don't have pretty girls in the range pictures, just a bald old Irishman (me).

    Me with my faux-GAU-5A/A:


    GAU target:


    Me with the 601 clone:




    601 targets:




    I also shot my buddy's S&W M&P-15 M4gery. Oh my God! He took a perfectly delightful 6 pound carbine and made it a 10 pound rifle: rails, grips, bipod, light, laser, scope with a mini-EOTech on top. Ugh. It had a 9 pound lawyer trigger (which I am going to correct for him). I prefer any retro to it, and even prefer my M1icon Carbine for CQB rather than the tacticool M4gery.

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    You would need to rest your chin on the tube to use the doctor dot on top of the ACOG...I tend to side with you. I don't need the forward assist or any of the fancies. Basic gun with iron sights. It worked for years. Unfortunately my M4gery has morphed a bit. Kind of like us, we got grey hair and it grew stuff.
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    That "waffle" magazine is just ever so nifty! Those old 20" 1-12" twist barrels usually shoot quite well, chrome lining and all, just don't sling it up tight.

    This is about as fancy as I care to go with an AR carbine, but it's "only" 8 lbs (and TOO much money!). But it's capable of quick hits to 500m :



    But it's just hard to beat light and simple!



    6 lbs, maybe 5lb 14 oz., with night sights.
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