Some more upgrades to the Spartan Arms International SAI MK2.0. Raptor ambi charging handle and a sling (couldn’t help but paint it up to match). Still waiting on that Timney trigger from @jizni_accessories along with some Magpul magazines. What else? Oh yes, Olight Odin weapon mounted light. Its coming together… Next up, BUIS… suggestions?
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Taking a Howa 1500 from a basic hunting rifle to a capable precision rifle
With the right setup, you can repurpose a Howa 1500 from a mediocre hunting rifle to a capable long range precision rifle. This rifle was purchased as a gift for my brother, and was gifted back to me a few years ago. I have since then stripped it from its hogue rubber stock and installed…
SAI MK 2.0 AR-15
So far a few hiccups on the SAI 2.0. I found a large patch of rust on the barrel underneath the handguard when I received the rifle. I was expecting the receiver with forward assist as per the photos I was shown by the sales person a while back. Not a deal break but not…
Howa 1500 with a Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25
I have just made the switch from my PST Gen-2 5-25 to a Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25 x 56. While many would consider this a downgrade, I beg to differ. It has a larger objective lens, thicker scope tube that provides more adjustment, lockable turrets that the PST Gen-2 lacks, and it looks way cooler….
Vortex PST Gen-2 vs Strike Eagle 5-25 at night
On the left, we have the Vortex Viper PST Gen-2 5-25 x 50 Riflescope at 10x at night and on the right, we have the Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25 x 56 at the same magnification at night. It is incredibly hard to tell the difference between the two, even while looking through the scopes side…
Howa 1500 Oryx Chassis with a Vortex PST Gen 2 Rifle Scope
A Howa 1500 with a heavy barrel makes a great foundation for a precision rifle build. Drop that into an Oryx Chassis and you have yourself an affordable and capable rifle. With the TriClawps shooting saddle, you can shoot from a multitude of positions including standing. #oryxchassis #howa1500 #howarifles #vortexoptics #precisionrifle #longrangeshooting #triclawps #howaoryx #sniper…
Concealed Carry in South Africa – Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9mm
I have been carrying a full-sized handgun ever since I got my first handgun at 21, but 2020 marked the year I decided to join the subcompact 9mm club and purchased a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield in 9mm. I also purchased the T-Rex Arms side car appendix Kydex holster, making the the most discreet…
Dashprod AKA Arsenal SAR-M14 – Raw Reliability
What do I like so much about the “Dashprod” Rifle? Well, that’s easy. I love the raw reliability of the AK-47 platform in the fast shooting 5.56mm round. Basically, it is a short-barreled AK-47 in 5.56mm! Mine has been modernised with an aluminium Picatinny rail, a Vortex Venom red dot sight, an O-light Valkyrie weapon-mounted…
Customized Dashprod .223 Rifle (Arsenal AR-M4 SF)
When I first got this Dashprod from Dave Sheer Guns, it was a bent up and scratched (ab)used rifle, nothing to write home about. But with a little TLC, I knocked the skew sights back into place, replaced the old plastic wobbly handguard with a custom fitted aluminium picattiny rail. I also gave it a…
Dashprod SAR M14 (Arsenal AR-M4 SF)
A “Dashprod” rifle imported by Dave Sheer Guns. This one has a custom picatinny rail installed because the stock plastic handguard was loose and would hold zero with a red dot. While this rifle is known in South Africa as a Dashprod, it’s actually a Bulgarian import by Arsenal Rifles. The rifle’s original name is…