Originally posted by kb18no1
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Rock River Arms Hi-Rise Cantilever Scope Mount sits higher than PEPR, less expensive than PEPR and made in the USA. It also leaves a little money left over to spend on some trigger work.sigpicGuns kill people the same way forks make people fat.
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I'd go with the mount. A gritty trigger can be mitigated to some degree by proper technique. A poorly aligned or positioned scope can only be mitigated by introducing unwanted movement and/or pressure at the shooter's cheek weld. Doing so will prevent you from developing good technique, and possibly lead to bad shooting habits. Consistency is the key to accuracy and with a bad cheek weld you will seldom achieve it.If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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I just got the NightForce Unimount blem from Midway for $181.
It's my favorite one-piece base for the AR15 now.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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There is also a $10 grip screw that I sell online that takes all of the creep and travel out of the trigger for a shorter pull and crisper break on the trigger. This combined with polishing the hammer and trigger surfaces make for a cheap but great trigger.
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Scope mounts! Ditto per several above - if you can't sight comfortably / properly nothing works well! You can fix the much of the trigger with a little time and a set screw ( 50 cents at HD ). Probably, the dis-comfort with the sighting process makes you more aware or any other real or perceived shortcomings ( such as spring noise ). When everything else is working well, you won't notice the spring, you will be too fixated on the successes that the other improvements have made.
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Aero one piece scope mount off eBay = $80 or so with shipping - maybe cheaper. There have been multiple "used" Aero scope mounts cheap on eBay this week. AIM Surplus has the Rise 140 AR trigger for about $100 this week - I just put one in AR and seems nice but have not shot it yet. The ALG QMS with JP springs is a nice economical trigger. I would save the spring for last - also, put some grease on the existing spring and it will reduce the noise.
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Originally posted by Retro View PostThere is also a $10 grip screw that I sell online that takes all of the creep and travel out of the trigger for a shorter pull and crisper break on the trigger. This combined with polishing the hammer and trigger surfaces make for a cheap but great trigger.
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ChrisAnderson27 My add is under the seller name of jake-jane. The screw is marked down to $9 or $10 with an allen wrench.Originally posted by CrisAnderson27 View PostWhere can I find the ones you sell? I've seen the one from Joe Bob's...but if I can support a forum member instead I will. I'd been debating whether to get one (or two or three or four lol) of them anyway.
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