I guess it’s time to get on with it, huh?
Goes without saying I’m not ready for SHOT, either mentally or in terms of clean underwear. The underwear situation I can fix. I’ve got a “hit list” of must-sees, and Iain Harrison and I talked about his must-sees earlier this week in Phoenix.
BTW, I can’t believe I’ve never spent any time looking at these custom AR handguards from Unique-ARs.com! Hopefully, we’ll have approval at DRTV to give away some really nice custom ARs, and maybe a custom handguard would be a nice touch.
Shooting in Phoenix earlier this week for SG, Marc Christenson from DS Arms brought down a custom AR in .204 Ruger with a 20-inch barrel from Montana Rifle. I’ve never even messed around with the .204 Ruger, with the possible exception of shooting John Paul’s personal JP long range bolt gun in .204. A 32-grain bullet moving at 4000 fps…pretty cool. Marc said the .204 was crazy accurate as well as crazy fast. It was developed in 2004 by Ruger and Hornady as the fastest production cartridge in the world. Uses regular AR magazines. March popped his upper on a registered full auto lower, and it ran like a champ. Might be a fun cartridge to fiddle around with. JP has some interesting parts for building a long-range .204. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm…
I also finally got to run my 10 1/2-inch .300 Blackout upper on a registered lower rather than a pistol. Shoots just wonderfully…I definitely want to finish up that pistol/SBR project. Another surprise was the AR upper in 5.7 X 28. Sucker ran like a scalded ape, no malfs of any kind and incredibly fun to shoot with those 50 round magazines. The AR57 is a really neat set-up…stuck in the provided heavy buffer, popped the upper on just like any other upper and away we went. I like this!
What didn’t work was the .458 SOCOM. The Wilson Combat upper shot great on single shots, but we couldn’t get it to run with any magazines. Might have needed a heavier spring to shove that big cartridge in. We were also running reloads — the only rounds we could get, courtesy of my friend Mike Barker — which are always tailored to the gun. It was a thumper, though, and heaven knows Bill Wilson has killed about a million hogs with the .458…his obviously works!
I also got a chance to shoot Iain’s “bastard” AR — in 7.62 X 25 Tokarev, of all things, with a Czech barrel, a Russian optic and an weird collection of parts. He built it to make use of the cheap Toke ammo, which has now gone the way of the Great Auk (below):
The idea was that he could shoot the cheap Toke ammo when there was cheap Toke ammo in local 3-Gun matches where the longest distances were under 100 yards. It was fun to shoot, although Iain cursed me for condemning him to an evening of cleaning out the filthy and corrosive surplus ammo residue.