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That’s the biggest reason I got rid of

That’s the biggest reason I got rid of my Mesa Tactical shell holder. If I can’t leave it loaded, I have NO use for it. Was a nice piece but I’ll be trying a Tacstar or Wilson if I go back to a shell holder.
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This was from last month about the Tacstar vs Mesa Tactical holders:

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Originally Posted By 220ST:
This was from last month about the Tacstar vs Mesa Tactical holders:

www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=1&t=236211

Well , ok — I’ll take Mesa Tactical‘s observation and try leaving the shells in there for a few months at a clip. “Brass up” actually, to hedge my bet (I’m not LE so who cares).


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Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly

Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly regarding LaRue Tactical quality control problems and service issues. He included a copy of a series of emails back and forth beginning in December of last year. Here’s his latest to me:

Mike,

I’d like to warn people about buying scope mounts from LaRue Tactical since you may well not get the one you need, and then they won’t do anything about it. When you spend $250.00 for a scope mount, it damn well be the one you needed, especially when you called and spoke to their rep before ordering.

If you could warn your readers, I think it would be a great service to them. Perhaps ask David to do the same. The story is in the below email stream.

The picture of my rife, scope mount and scope fitted and bore-sighted attached. As you can see, it has to go all the way up to the turret to get a decent eye relief. Also, I had to crank it all the way up to get it bore-sighted for 100 yards, leaving no more elevation for greater distances.

Before anyone buys a quick disconnect sight from LaRue Tactical, they better know exactly what they need to get because the reps at LaRue have no idea.

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My son has been collecting the components to build himself a 7.62 NATO sniper platform on an Armalite receiver much like the one pictured. He was thinking, if memory serves me correctly, of getting a LaRue Tactical mount like the one pictured. I will discourage him from doing so. –
Received this from a Threeper I trust implicitly regarding LaRue Tactical quality control problems and service issues. He included a copy of a series of emails back and forth beginning in December of last year. Here’s his latest to me:

Mike,

I’d like to warn people about buying scope mounts from LaRue Tactical since you may well not get the one you need, and then they won’t do anything about it. When you spend $250.00 for a scope mount, it damn well be the one you needed, especially when you called and spoke to their rep before ordering.

If you could warn your readers, I think it would be a great service to them. Perhaps ask David to do the same. The story is in the below email stream.

The picture of my rife, scope mount and scope fitted and bore-sighted attached. As you can see, it has to go all the way up to the turret to get a decent eye relief. Also, I had to crank it all the way up to get it bore-sighted for 100 yards, leaving no more elevation for greater distances.

Before anyone buys a quick disconnect sight from LaRue Tactical, they better know exactly what they need to get because the reps at LaRue have no idea.

The shame is that I have previously purchased two other mounts for ACOGS for my other rifles from them. Still they have no interest in rectifying this situation.

Thanks,

WarriorClass
III

My son has been collecting the components to build himself a 7.62 NATO sniper platform on an Armalite receiver much like the one pictured. He was thinking, if memory serves me correctly, of getting a LaRue Tactical mount like the one pictured. I will discourage him from doing so.

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I want an SKS Rifle Stocks that is not a norinco and one that will shoot when I want it to I just dumped my shitty norinco off for 200.00
What should I look for and what should I be expecting to spend ?
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There are recently imported Yugo’s out there for around $279. Knowing how cheap they used to be I balk at the price but I’ve never heard anything bad about them.

ETA: Just found VG Yugo 59/66s at Samco for $259 and Excellent for $299. SOG may have some on their site, I don’t have time to look right now.

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I’ve had 3 different SKS’s. A type 56 Norinco, a 59/66 Yugo, and a type 45 Russian (Tula). The only one worth anything was the Russian. I sold the other 2 and kept the “52 Tula. Russian SKS’s are in the $450 – $600 range here in SW Florida. At the last fun show, July ????, a guy had a ’54 Tula for $450 that was pretty nice.
My Russian goes bang every time. It’s reliable and accurate. Save your money and get a Russian. You won’t be sorry.
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Posted: 10/28/2011 8:38:46 AM EST
Originally Posted By Colddeadhands61:
I’ve had 3 different SKS’s. A type 56 Norinco, a 59/66 Yugo, and a type 45 Russian (Tula). The only one worth anything was the Russian. I sold the other 2 and kept the “52 Tula. Russian SKS’s are in the $450 – $600 range here in SW Florida. At the last fun show, July ????, a guy had a ’54 Tula for $450 that was pretty nice.
My Russian goes bang every time. It’s reliable and accurate. Save your money and get a Russian. You won’t be sorry.

wow…450$ to 600$ i would buy an ak before i ever spent that much for an sks.
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The Yugo 56/66 model is ok and right now Cabelas has a bunch on sale for $199.00, but I have never been a fan of them. Now if you can score a Yugo 59, they are sweet shooters but may cost you a little more. The Russian and Romanian I think are some of the nicest out there and I just put a Russian on layaway for $319, which is a decent price, but not great. I bought it to replace my other Russian that has a mismatched mag/floorplate.

Typical russians in the midwest are going in the $400 range with Romainians in the high 3′s.

Check the equipment exchange often for deals as Christmas is coming and people will start unloading some stuff.
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Posted: 10/28/2011 10:03:49 AM EST
Originally Posted By dwinecof:
There are recently imported Yugo’s out there for around $279. Knowing how cheap they used to be I balk at the price but I’ve never heard anything bad about them.

ETA: Just found VG Yugo 59/66s at Samco for $259 and Excellent for $299. SOG may have some on their site, I don’t have time to look right now.

I had a hell of a time with mine, until I got all of the gunk out of the gas system.

After that, NOTHING stops it. It’s also reasonably accurate, for what it is. I’m perfectly happy with it.

While I’d love to buy more at prices from several years back, $250-300 is still a pretty good deal for what you’re getting. A reliable, 10 round, semi-auto rifle that is built like a tank.

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Russian all the way.

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Seems like the particles of light were scattered especially at the 10 and 4 o’clock areas of the circle.Another way to describe it is it was like a reticle on a standard Rifle Scope that was extremely out of focus. Called and they said send it back….which I have….for a replacement…..Are my expectations too high for what the reticle should look like….. Can someone else tell me how sharp the reticle should be? edp3 The dot and circle on my EOTech are crisp.

About 8″ vertical at 100yds. More Aimpoint feed back is appreciated as I would like to know exactly what I’m getting into. we are talking about physics, something that all dots deal with, Aimpoint is one of the best, for most of the shooters, i would not worry about it. I think most doesn’t understand the limits of the optic and overstate the problem, or have a faulty optic or eyeball. I say eyeball becuase it can cause moa shifts because of the way the lense is shaped and is dependent on the person and in different shooting positions can reveal itself TaylorWSO is correct. For an RDS, the parallax error is not worth the worry. And the sales rep that was quoted in an earlier post about the error being contained within the size of the dot is also correct. And Nethole writing that the parallax error for a magnified optic being far greater than the error of an RDS at very short distances is also correct.

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