[rec.guns] looking for misc components

purtilo@cs.umd.edu (06/19/91)

I'm looking for a few nicknacks that maybe you folks could help me track down.

1.  A narrow front post for AR-15.  One of the usual mods to a rack grade
M1A is to replace the front blade and rear aperture with NM components.  So
where I can I get at least the skinny front for an AR-15?  Some friends claim
they have seen them advertised but could not remember where.  A random check
around the range the other day reveals that in fact there seems to be a wide
(and potentially unintended) variety  in widths anyway.  At worst I'll buy a
couple normal units and attack them with a dremmel tool but ....

2.  A good scope mount for the M1A.  I'd like to have an easily attachable/
detachable mount (ideally one that would maintain zero throughout, though I
suspect I'm dreaming), something rugged too.  My objective is to use the 
optical sights to help understand some groups on the rifle as I tune up some
hand loads ... and the iron sight picture still isn't quite as precise for 
me as a nice Leupold vari-X III ...  So what do you in netland think? For 
that matter, should I also look for something other than the Leupold, just
for grins?

3.  A good bore guide for an AR-15.  I'm tired of having my nice, home-cut
cotton patches fall off before I can get them as far as the chamber.  Anyone
know off hand if Sinclair makes one with their O-ring configuration in the
chamber?

Thanks, as always ...

Jim

john@uunet.UU.NET (John Gayman) (06/22/91)

In article <35787@mimsy.umd.edu>, purtilo@cs.umd.edu writes:
# I'm looking for a few nicknacks that maybe you folks could help me track down.
# 
# 1.  A narrow front post for AR-15.  One of the usual mods to a rack grade
# M1A is to replace the front blade and rear aperture with NM components.  So
# where I can I get at least the skinny front for an AR-15?  Some friends claim
# they have seen them advertised but could not remember where.  A random check
# around the range the other day reveals that in fact there seems to be a wide
# (and potentially unintended) variety  in widths anyway.  At worst I'll buy a
# couple normal units and attack them with a dremmel tool but ....
# 


    L.L. Baston sells what they call "The Fine Sight" for the AR-15. It
sells for $20. I put one on my AR15A2 for highpower competition and it 
really makes a difference. You can actually center your front sight on
the black target center instead of simply centering the target paper as
with the standard square post. The Fine Sight only comes in the old
5-detent variety but fits any rifle. I found it no more difficult to 
adjust than the 4-detent standard sight. I did need to get a new front
sight adjusting tool though (one for the standard AR15). 



						John



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