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AR mods for accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="762x51" data-source="post: 2536721" data-attributes="member: 94220"><p>i'm happy if my AR's are 1 moa guns. in my opinion, i think the trigger, barrel and ammo are all you really need to make them good shooters. there's tons of options out there that are affordable (by affordable i mean $300-$500).....rainier arms, white oak, wilson combat, faxon, etc. </p><p></p><p>if i'm looking to get all i can out of an AR, i usually will secure the barrel extension with some sort of high heat loctite. probably doesnt make any difference but if i'm changing out a barrel i figure it can't hurt. </p><p></p><p>also, i feel the smoother the gun shoots, the better shooter i am. i've been outfitting most of my AR's with adjustable gas blocks over the last couple years due to the price of ammo. that's more of a personal preference though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="762x51, post: 2536721, member: 94220"] i'm happy if my AR's are 1 moa guns. in my opinion, i think the trigger, barrel and ammo are all you really need to make them good shooters. there's tons of options out there that are affordable (by affordable i mean $300-$500).....rainier arms, white oak, wilson combat, faxon, etc. if i'm looking to get all i can out of an AR, i usually will secure the barrel extension with some sort of high heat loctite. probably doesnt make any difference but if i'm changing out a barrel i figure it can't hurt. also, i feel the smoother the gun shoots, the better shooter i am. i've been outfitting most of my AR's with adjustable gas blocks over the last couple years due to the price of ammo. that's more of a personal preference though. [/QUOTE]
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