Plenum Spacer or Sniper Scope?
Plenum Spacer or Sniper Scope?
So I want to buy something for one of my new toys but I'm torn between the two. Do I buy a 1/2" plenum spacer for the G (first mod) or do I buy a sniper scope for the AK47 H-Bar(also first mod)? Both are the same price, I'll eventually get both, the spacer I would obviously get use out of everyday, but the scope would be an immediate all day fun at the range gift to myself. What do you guys think?
Last edited by Castro; Jun 15, 2007 at 01:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by dofu
It really depends on which scope... if it has a piece of radioactive isotope tritium in there, then I'd say go for the scope!
Originally Posted by CruisnGcoupe
Ill take the ak47 and pay for your plenum
How do I post a video on here? I have a good bump firing one from Saturday.
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Tritium is a isotope of Hydrogen... How will that stay in a scope? Hydrogen gas won't stay in anything for long if there is even the slightest crevis to leak through.
Are you sure it isn't some other isotope? Barium?
Are you sure it isn't some other isotope? Barium?
Originally Posted by Hydrazine
Tritium is a isotope of Hydrogen... How will that stay in a scope? Hydrogen gas won't stay in anything for long if there is even the slightest crevis to leak through.
Are you sure it isn't some other isotope? Barium?
Are you sure it isn't some other isotope? Barium?
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PS "If" it came down to a AK or spacer, I'd say AK for sure.
Scope?...Hmmmm... that depends on what kind of shooting you do.
If you like the challenge of long range target shooting or targeting squirls/varmints then yes.
If you get a kick out of the destruction and mayhem caused by spraying TV's, broken down cars and stuff like that, a scope won't add much to the fun factor.
Scope?...Hmmmm... that depends on what kind of shooting you do.
If you like the challenge of long range target shooting or targeting squirls/varmints then yes.
If you get a kick out of the destruction and mayhem caused by spraying TV's, broken down cars and stuff like that, a scope won't add much to the fun factor.
Damn those do look nice, real pricy though. The one I'm looking at is $250, and I generally go to the range on bright sunny days anyway. To post a video on here you need a third party hosting site don't you? I've never tried, any quick easy way?








