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My Battle Rifle project

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Yes, it can be a mixed bag. For me I like the:
Handgun - Glock 17 (S.A.) 9mm.....

Optics:
Aimpoint Micro T2 GDI Combo 2 Red Dot (Tactical)
Nightforce BEAST 5-25x56 (Sniper)
ARMASIGHT Pro 336 8-32x100 (60 Hz) Thermal (Haze/Obstructions)
ARMASIGHT Vulcan 8X (Night)

Everyone has their own preferences... 🙂

Wayne, i would love to have the thermal armasight, but pricey and I believe not available to civilians in canada? Any recommendations on a work around for those nor fortunate enough to have one?

Since the 80’s, I have Always wanted a Mac 10! Not happening in Canada


   
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Wayne
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Wayne, i would love to have the thermal armasight, but pricey and I believe not available to civilians in canada? Any recommendations on a work around for those nor fortunate enough to have one?

Since the 80’s, I have Always wanted a Mac 10! Not happening in Canada

FLIR Canada has night and thermal imaging available in Canada. I believe that the most recent 'generation' of optics is restricted to Police and Military, but that doesn't preclude a good workable civilian solution being available.

The Ingram Mac 10 is nice if its equipped with the suppressor (something to hand onto). The .45 isn't accurate, pulling up and to the right. Too much caliber in a small package.

None you improvise, one (or more) is luxury.


   
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