
This rifle began life as a 20" HBAR Bushmaster XM-15 bought from Quality Parts in the mid 1990s. Since it made the naughty list, the rifle was killed, and later necromanced on a JD Machine stripped lower with the original Bushy LPK and stock. Then I added a Rock River Arms ergo grip. And last week, I decided I wanted to shoot instead of do isometric exercises with the heavy barrel, and bought a Bravo Company 16" M4 upper, a Mod 3 Gunfighter charging handle (I love those), and threw in the original XM-15 bolt carrier group (yes it has a properly staked gas key). Thanks to the good folks at Parallax Tactical who helped me put the handguards on, which were a b*tch trying to do alone.
Went out to Pauma area today and burned through a bunch of random 10-year old .223 ammo, 2 boxes of Winchester white box, and 2 boxes of Remington UMC which was also God-knows how old. The rifle performed flawlessly, and using the Magpul rear irons we dinged the steel silhouettes all afternoon from standing and seated.

No idea how far away those are, maybe 200 yards?
Oh, and one thing I learned is that if you buy steel targets marked for up to .44 Mag, that's not a suggestion.


Oops. Oh well.
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