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My First AR #6058422 11/30/15 08:16 PM
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So I've been away from the gun collecting for A LONG time, but decided it's time
to get back after it. I went to the local gun shop and put on order a CMMG in
300 BLK. Suppose to be in tomorrow and looking forward to my first AR.

Are there any must have's? It's open sights, so will be getting a scope.

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lots and lots of bullets!!!

go shoot it and see how she performs. Until then I wouldnt change anything yet.


GO TRUMP!
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Sounds like a fun gun...

I would look for a vortex "strike eagle" 1-6 scope...

then you get the must haves for black out.... A SUPRESSOR!


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Originally Posted By: catslayer
Sounds like a fun gun...

I would look for a vortex "strike eagle" 1-6 scope...

then you get the must haves for black out.... A SUPRESSOR!


Great option for a scope for that cartridge

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Burris MTAC 1-4, ammo , good trigger, and mags.


The secret to a long life is to try not to shorten it.
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Originally Posted By: catslayer
Sounds like a fun gun...

I would look for a vortex "strike eagle" 1-6 scope...

then you get the must haves for black out.... A SUPRESSOR!


A suppressor sounds good, rumor in the neighborhood is that there are some 'yotes and a bobcat running around elmer

Thanks for all the other suggestions.

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A suppressor is a definite must-have for a 300 blackout.


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My cmmg would shoot better than I could easily clover leaf at 100 yards. One of the few guns I regret selling.

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If you are reloading shells i like Caldwell brass catcher


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Originally Posted By: Aggieman775
If you are reloading shells i like Caldwell brass catcher


I have one of these and it works quite well.



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