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    optics will depend on whether you want fast fixing on a target or accuracy. they have something called red dot that gives you fast sighting. a good scope will give you more accuracy at a distance.

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    Colt makes a real good gun. You are going to have a lot of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chasing Ghosts View Post
    Trijicon ACOG TA11F

    Hold your breath and count to 10

    Aprox $1300

    ACOG 3.5x35 Scope with Red Chevron BAC Reticle - The ranging reticle is calibrated for 5.56mm (.223 cal) flat-top rifles out to 800 meters. Includes Flat Top Adapter (TA51)

    I'd also ditch the
    pistol fore grip and go with an angled fore grip.

    Also consider adding an adjustable cheek rest.... no I don't mean a piano stool.


    Ouch, 1300? My budget says 500. That's the first thing I'm going to do is put a forend grip on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger R61 View Post
    optics will depend on whether you want fast fixing on a target or accuracy. they have something called red dot that gives you fast sighting. a good scope will give you more accuracy at a distance.

    jealous

    Colt makes a real good gun. You are going to have a lot of fun
    I think Red Dot will have my money. Just gotta research some. I'll wait when the gun gets here, get it in my hands a look it over

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    First time I have had to get a gun permit. I have always just walked in and purchased what I wanted and went home with it! New experience for me. A lot of paper work but nothing awful. I am going to take it to the range on Wed and try it out. Then will get a holster for it and apply for the CCW permit. EB
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eager Beaver View Post
    First time I have had to get a gun permit. I have always just walked in and purchased what I wanted and went home with it! New experience for me. A lot of paper work but nothing awful. I am going to take it to the range on Wed and try it out. Then will get a holster for it and apply for the CCW permit. EB
    Good for you Beave. A buddy of mine has that same gun. If the range offers them, get the tutorial targets, they will left you know what you are doing wrong

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    I think the wife can handle it too. Will find out on Wed. EB
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingpox View Post
    I think Red Dot will have my money. Just gotta research some. I'll wait when the gun gets here, get it in my hands a look it over
    Look at the Lucid HD7 Gen 3 then
    About $250



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    Thanks, I saved that to my favorites

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