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Gunsmithing
AR 15 HELP Please
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<blockquote data-quote="topbrass" data-source="post: 383921" data-attributes="member: 23611"><p>The high railed reciever is great if all you want is a scope. If your eyesight is failing and you are switching to a scope, I doubt you will ever need iron sights again. Forget resale value. Get what is right for you.</p><p> </p><p>The forward assist is referred to by many soldiers as the suicide button. It usually gets you in more trouble than you started with. If the bolt doesnt close all the way, that is called a jamb. You clear the jamb and drop another round in. Dont make a bad situation worse by trying to force a round in the chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topbrass, post: 383921, member: 23611"] The high railed reciever is great if all you want is a scope. If your eyesight is failing and you are switching to a scope, I doubt you will ever need iron sights again. Forget resale value. Get what is right for you. The forward assist is referred to by many soldiers as the suicide button. It usually gets you in more trouble than you started with. If the bolt doesnt close all the way, that is called a jamb. You clear the jamb and drop another round in. Dont make a bad situation worse by trying to force a round in the chamber. [/QUOTE]
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