Rossignol said:
I like these a lot!
I've been wanting to see irons on rifles for ever!
Only problem with these, availability of magazines and ammo, though id love to have one in .300 blackout. When was the last time you saw .300 boxes layin around much less .223?
That said, it isn't OFMs fault and I'll def agree, these are welcome models that truly show potential and a usefulness.
Too easy, where's my done button.
I have a .300 BLK barrel for mine and I aint alone
Any decent gunsmith can turn out a barrel for the MVP in short order.
Brass is easy too . Either cut down some 5.56/.223 cases and pass them though a .300 BLK sizer or even easier is neck up some .221 fireball cases.
Magazines are the easiest. I just shove in whatever AR15 magazine I happen to find.
My MVP has been tested with 5, 7, 10, 20, 30 and 40 round steel aluminum and plastic magazines and just for shits and giggles a 100 round Beta C-Mags and a Norinco 120 round drum.
The shorter mags are the handiest and early generation Pmags can be a PITA to latch in and the drums were bulky but the damn things worked.
Any fun we had was an unintended side effect of serious scientific testing.
Iron sights should be no sweat for MVP variants that come without them.
The MVP rear bridge takes the same #36 Weaver scope base as the Remmy 700 ( mine shipped factory installed )
Slapping a Williams peep or ghost ring on should be easy peasy.
The excellent ( and matching ) Firesight front sight only requires two holes be drilled and tapped in the barrel.
Evolution Gun Works makes both 0 degree and 20 degrees elevation one piece Picatinny mounts for the MVP.
Talley manufacturing has us covered for return to zero Q.D. rings and bases.
BTW there's a fellow in Alaska with a MVP switch barrel rig running two different scopes like this.