Having been deprived of their mil-style semi-autos, the Aussies have adopted the 7615P as their go-to rifle for accessorizing and dress-up. Below are a few pics from an Australian gun forum. Click the link, but beware, it's 26 pages of nastiness. Here are just a few examples:
Just an FYI, I installed one of those full-length rails on a shotgun one time. They DO NOT hold zero. Being supported at the front and rear only, the front barrel clamp mount is EASILY twisted. But it's kinda like those cute MasterCard commercials. Hitting what your are aiming at: OVERRATED. Having a platform to mount your scope/flashlight/bipod/forward grip/infrared illuminator/visible laser/reflex sight/magnifier/night vision/QD mounts and back-up irons: PRICELESS.
As I said above, I've got a 7615P myself. Looking at this pic below I'm pretty sure that foregrip/bipod/flashlight mount thingy is gonna make contact with that 30 rounder protruding from the magwell on the backstroke. "Shortstroke" this rifle during a FTF encounter and the T1 operator is gonna find himself dead.
And this guy.... Tier 1 all the way bro. yeah!
EDIT: Is seems the 7615P carbine is not listed on the Remington web site, and I've encountered a number of internet references to production having been discontinued. Although I could find no official information from Remington, it would appear to be the case.
No comments:
Post a Comment