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Ruger GSR

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Koyote
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Ruger GSR

Post by Koyote » Mon Mar 21, 2016 9:54 pm

My other rifle amongst several is a Ruger Gunsite Scout in .308. I liked that it was light, short, but still could reach out and "touch someone".
I did update it though. I thought the OEM rear ghost sight aperture was too small for these old eyes, so I got a XS long (extended) rail with a rear ghost ring that had a larger aperture. Now I could see through the damn thing!!! This also enables me to place a scope over the receiver (my poor eyesight, remember). One other update I got was a Yankee Hill Flash Hider Phantom 5C2 for the .308. Not that I am planning on breeching any doors or impaling any zombies, it just looks badass!!!
I took it out to the Carson City Range and found it surprisingly accurate with just the iron sights. I have been lucky that way, in all my firearms (usually all NIB) have come that way. I only have the OEM 10 rd. mag, but plan on getting a couple of the others...3rd and 5rd.
Sorry, no pics, but they are too big to post. Hopefully admin will solve that problem!!!

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Re: Ruger GSR

Post by Sir Henry » Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:51 pm

Its best if you use a site like photobucket and then just post a link to it. Looks like its posted here but its not.
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Re: Ruger GSR

Post by Frank V » Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:03 pm

The GSR is a nice rifle, why shouldn't it be it's a "77! ;)

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