Had to cull the herd to make room for some new goodies. I'll miss the Saiga and Sig 556, but I wanted that .300 Blackout and a couple of bolt guns.
The latest stable.
The two big brothers, the .300 Blackout and the 6.8. Yeah, that's pink Magpul furniture.
300 is an Advanced Armament 16" upper with suppressor compatible flash hider on a Spikes Tactical lower. The lower is a consignment buy and came with the Magpul stuff and Spikes heavy buffer. That is likely why it shoots so easy; not mouch more kick than a 5.56.
Mr. Smith has gotten an overhaul. It's now rocking the Magpul fixed stock over an A2 buffer tube with a Spikes Tactical slug in it to retain the carbine buffer and spring. Up front we have a Troy aluminum foregrip in full length configuration; it's two piece and can be taken down to half the length, but I like the storage space. Above that is my new lightweight, basic bolt gun, a Ruger American in .308 with a Leupold scope.
That scope came off my other consignment buy, this sexy Remington 700. It has, I think it's a 24" barrel and is chambered in .223. The stock is heavy as a mofo and the Harris bipod I added to it makes it even heavier. Definitely not a rifle to carry around a lot.
After I stole that scope, though, it needed some new glass so I picked up this little number. It's calibrated to .223 ballistics and has bullet drop compensation, flip up lens covers and a honeycomb shade.