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New AR 15 owner needing assistance
Engineer5:
AR15.com has a wealth of information. Here's a link to a good post to get you started.......http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=7&t=456002
Have fun!
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: FarmerRick on August 11, 2010, 07:32:36 AM ---Field stripping is easy, if a 11 year old girl can do it... anyone can.
;)
And, welcome to the NFOA Forum... have you registered as a NFOA member yet?
http://www.nebraskafirearms.org/index.php?option=com_chronocontact&Itemid=18
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Now THAT is raising a child correctly. ;D
Fly
Roper:
I was in the same boat about a year and a half ago. I spent some time on the range at Lincoln Ikes becoming familiar w/ the AR; took a three day rifle class at the US Shooting Academy in Tulsa and did a lot of reading. I have not found any rifle classes around Lincoln. Take a look at Signal 88's website http://signal88.com for some ideas around Omaha. I am thinking about taking their Urban Defender Rifle course when they get one scheduled. Best of luck on your journey!!
Dan W:
I will be spending a lot of time out at the Lincoln IKE's range this fall, and I would be glad to spend some time explaining what I know about AR's. Maybe we can make it a group thing
I am not a trained instructor, but I have built 3, and know the mechanics of them very well.
unfy:
--- Quote from: Dan W on August 11, 2010, 10:09:17 PM ---I will be spending a lot of time out at the Lincoln IKE's range this fall, and I would be glad to spend some time explaining what I know about AR's. Maybe we can make it a group thing
I am not a trained instructor, but I have built 3, and know the mechanics of them very well.
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See, if I knew I'd have free time, I'd join the group just in relation to the 'why do ppl love the black rifle' thread.... but alas.... I know I can't keep a schedule worth a damn right now :(
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