Re: Poor man's scout rifle concept
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:50 pm
It's just an Aimpoint red dot that I had spare - it goes well with the low magnification theme and can take the recoilovenpaa wrote:DTM what is the 'scope?
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It's just an Aimpoint red dot that I had spare - it goes well with the low magnification theme and can take the recoilovenpaa wrote:DTM what is the 'scope?
ovenpaa wrote:I was lucky enough to aquire an Ishapore 7,62x51 from Sandgroper of this forum last year. It came with a shortened barrel, synthetic stock and 12 shot magazine and is *the* perfect poor man's scout rifle, Mark Bradly dropped off a new black M1 sling for it at the Phoenix so I need some swivels to suit now and fit the L1A1 flash hider which is probably going to involve shortening the barrel back a bit. I am struggling a bit with my current long eye relief scope so on the look for something a bit different in the 4-6x range.
The good news is it will happily shoot 147 grain 7,62x51 all day and is nice and compact.
Here it is in all it's splendour (Viewer discretion advised)
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Of course You are right, my statement is not correct. I've meant over 0.22...saddler wrote:....and here's me thinking .22lr was more popular than 308 tongueoutlondonercsecse wrote:308 is most common caliber in UK, so in a TEOTWAWKI situation it would be better.saddler wrote:An IDEAL donor rifle would be a Swede M38 carbine
The ONLY negative point I can make on the original Jeff Cooper concept was his adhering to the caliber....insisiting it must be 308.
I'd prefer 6.5x55 or 6.8x43...possibly the latter for most social distance work
XS Sights in the USA make a really nice Scout Rail that is offered in a few variations....I have one of them on my Winchester 94.