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LOL, I can say it is a very fun gun to shoot. Very smooth. We took it out to BLM land yesterday and had a blast, we both commented on how it was one of the best rifle purchases we made.

 

If you guys provide the ammo, sure you can shoot it![/quote

 

If you guys ever do another tune session out here you should bring it. Tuning trucks and shooting guns sounds like an epic weekend, am I right? :lol:

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They have never lost any of mine

 

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They have only handled my 870 and my 1911. I have only driven with the AR. Which sight is on it. Looks like EOTech. I have the EOTech EXPS-2 on mine

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What is the magnifier? Also what did it run

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Sightmark 3x, I would have to go back through to find price, but we get good deals on optics.

 

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Wouldn't trust them with that gun and those optics.

 

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You get to lock the case with real locks, not stupid TSA locks. They keep a tight control of firearms in their care. I spent a lot of money on a Pelican case ($400) and it keeps t protected. Can't say I blame ya for not wanting to, I'd much rather drive places than fly.

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I have been on several flights for work related reasons and haven't had a firearm misplaced. Just make sure you have a proper airline approved, lockable case to transport on the airplane.

 

I use a Pelican case with custom foam for an exact fit with my select fire Colt M4 and pistol including magazines. Not sure how much it really costs, ordered through work.

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Where did you have the foam cut or did it come cut? I'd like something like that for when I go shooting. Lock it and chain it in the bed in case I stop at a gas station

 

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casesbypelican.net. Not cheap but it fits a rifle and pistol like a glove.

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Do they custom cut to the guns you have and sight options

 

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For the pistol they had options for the M9/Beretta 92, 1911 and the M11/Sig P228. I got mine with the Sig cutout and all of my pistols except for the Beretta fit decently enough for transport because they're all the same size. For the rifle I got the M4 SOPMOD version, it has large cuts to clear optics and such. This is it:

 

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They can do custom too. Browse the site, they have tons of options.

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I have a 1911 and all my AR has is the EOTech

 

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