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    Default My Tonka Toy

    Bushmaster M4 with Trijicon acog, CCG Bipod, mako rails and streamlight flashlight. One word for the Trijicon...awesome.
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    Dude, you need to get rid of that carry handle upper for a flat top. If you can afford a Trijicon, you can afford to get a good upper receiver. That thing looks like it will be impossible to get a good cheek weld.

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    Yes get rid of that carry handle, and while you are at it get folding front and rear sights.

    That trijicon acog will work better. Thats the way I have my m4 set.

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    Ya i am going to change the upper. The handle is non removable. It is a work in progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waverip11 View Post
    Ya i am going to change the upper. The handle is non removable. It is a work in progress.
    All ARs are a work in process...just when you think you are done, something new comes along that you just have to have.

    Sadly, I suffer from "too few dollars chasing too many toys" disease.

    Enjoy your setup...love the ACOG....

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    Which model ACOG do you have there? Does it have the donut or chevron reticle? Any other comments on it other than awesome?

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    yeah ditch the upper and the front post and you are money. Thats a great looking rifle.

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    All of those wires look like a fire hazard.

    But seriously, love the rails, but the ACOG, in all it's awesomeness, does not look low enough to the barrel.

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    WOW nice Bushy! i always wanted a ACOG they are cool! i like that rail farm you have with a bipod , i want to buy a rail farm like u have for my Bushmaster.
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    The ACOG i bought is the TA01 with the tritium (glow in the dark) crosshairs and bullet drop compensation. The glass is really crystal clear. Because of the handle i am having a hell of a time zeroing it. I was at the range today all by myself. I was the only one crazy enough to go. After fifty or so rounds i did it. I decided to buy a del ton upper with flip down sites and the base for the acog. Next week i will spring for it as i will have the money then. Ahh so little money so much to buy. I will post another pic when i set it up. I am almost willing to bet the acog will be a lot easier to zero. Thanks guys.

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