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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 2286258" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>I also like the GI/Magpul follower mags too, but prefer the stainless/steel over the aluminum mags, no reason in particular. Of course, Magpul makes some damn fine mags, as does Tapco (shoot em before you start flaming them, quality is right up there with magpul, higher price point, but got a bunch in trade)</p><p></p><p>There's a ton of stocks out there. I like magpul furniture, it comfortable and quality. My MOE is just as stout/tight/solid as the CTR at half the price, but it could also be the quality buffer tube making the fit so perfect. </p><p></p><p>Optics are pure voodoo. Seek optics for quality, not looks. Sure, that NCStar/Bushnell might look like an ACOG, but both will end up to be really expensive lessons in the knock-off game. Same with red dots, they look the same, but that price difference should be a warning. </p><p></p><p>Free float forearms will allow greater accuracy, especially on a lighter barrel. As cool as those quad-rails look, man they can be heavy. The aluminum tubes are great for hunting/trekking guns. Lighter rails are out there but are priced to reflect the precision and technology it took to lighten them up, still, that full-retard price is worth it on a comp gun. </p><p></p><p>Muzzle devices... There's a million of them, all promising solid results, some promising even more blah, blah, blah... The flash hiders are great for low light/night shooting, but in a state that requires daylight for hunting, seems a waste considering the noise. Comps are great all around for shooting, but nobody ever said the standard birdcage didn't do its job. Most muzzle devices are sold on looks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 2286258, member: 24500"] I also like the GI/Magpul follower mags too, but prefer the stainless/steel over the aluminum mags, no reason in particular. Of course, Magpul makes some damn fine mags, as does Tapco (shoot em before you start flaming them, quality is right up there with magpul, higher price point, but got a bunch in trade) There's a ton of stocks out there. I like magpul furniture, it comfortable and quality. My MOE is just as stout/tight/solid as the CTR at half the price, but it could also be the quality buffer tube making the fit so perfect. Optics are pure voodoo. Seek optics for quality, not looks. Sure, that NCStar/Bushnell might look like an ACOG, but both will end up to be really expensive lessons in the knock-off game. Same with red dots, they look the same, but that price difference should be a warning. Free float forearms will allow greater accuracy, especially on a lighter barrel. As cool as those quad-rails look, man they can be heavy. The aluminum tubes are great for hunting/trekking guns. Lighter rails are out there but are priced to reflect the precision and technology it took to lighten them up, still, that full-retard price is worth it on a comp gun. Muzzle devices... There's a million of them, all promising solid results, some promising even more blah, blah, blah... The flash hiders are great for low light/night shooting, but in a state that requires daylight for hunting, seems a waste considering the noise. Comps are great all around for shooting, but nobody ever said the standard birdcage didn't do its job. Most muzzle devices are sold on looks [/QUOTE]
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