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  1. What sort of light you have, Tougeninja?

     

    Also, I'm rather enjoying this thread, a combination of humor, good advice, and interesting stories.

     

    And I'm curious what your thoughts are on the H&K 416? 5.56 with a 16" barrel. It's got a select-fire, legally owned and registered and such, but I've thought about trading it/selling it to get something else. I mostly use it to blow off steam, though I won't deny I've popped a deer or two with it before.

     

    Other than that, I own a fairly good collection, I like to think I know a bit about guns, but I'm far from an expert. Wanna-be military, since I couldn't get in when I was 18, and a decent family history of firearms, from military service to a retired gunsmith.

     

    I use a streamlight tl-r2s it was the one with the features that i wanted for a comfortable price.

     

    The 416 is a great gun if you have the money to buy one (all HK's are kind of pricey though) the piston systems is one of the better ones. My question is how does a civilian get his hand on a select fire I know for a fact that they were all made after 1986. My AR 15 is a home build it is more or less no frills (special coatings pistons excessive doodads) and i am about to build a registered sbr lower and mate it to a pws 300 blk upper

     

    The problem is most short stoke pistons systems cause more problems than they solve.

  2. A lot of good ad vice from the old dog. I am an OIF vet too I just wanted to add a few tings I personalty consider helpful.

     

     

    1. As far as a suppressor goes in the current urban situations go the biggest benefit is the fact that with reduced noise the squad can communicate easier.

     

    2. On my EDC (every day carry) pistol I use a light and laser combination the high lumen light (mine happens to also strobe) light is good for night time to disorient an attacker, and the laser scares people I use it as more of a defensive display.

     

    3. My primary use of the forward assist has always been to soft toad my rifle, I believe if the round doesn't fit you shouldn't try to jam it in.

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