Yes... works perfectly fine for me. In fact, favourite way of reloading... Btw,... its Pistol grip.. not piston grip.. Both have very different meanings.Originally posted by 21Alpha:Anyone tried cocking an M-16 with the left hand while holding it to your shoulder with the right hand on the piston grip??
Yup. It's actually quite easily accomplished, especially if your telestock is fully extended.Originally posted by 21Alpha:Anyone tried cocking an M-16 with the left hand while holding it to your shoulder with the right hand on the piston grip??
Well, 21Alpha asked is anyone had tried that, and obviously some of us have. However, I doubt that technique is SOP for any of us.Originally posted by Gedanken:Pardon my asking, but why would you want to keep your face stuck to the butt while reloading?
Wow, then all that's said about the AK's inherent inaccuracy is not true after all? Any weapon that can hit something out to 400m is ACCURATE as far as I'm concerned. I doubt I'd be able to see the gong very clearly much less shoot at it.Originally posted by davechng:IN the US you can buy a little extender and you can cock the rifle much easier.
somthing like this
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/TacticalLatches.html
FOr TVdog,
As for the 1st weapon I came to the US! i picked up an Chinese made AKM ( which is the stamped version of the AK-47! it is always my desire to own one and they sure are ultra reliable ! actually quite accurate too! We setup a gong about 4 ft hi and 2 ft wide! put it at 400 meters ! and could consistanly hit it with iron sights on the AK!
DaveC!
Say, do you shoot with the IPSC over there? If I can ever get off my lazy arse, I've been meaning to join it here in Melbourne.Originally posted by davechng:YEs !i serve in 5th SIR back in the days, and now residing in Dallas,TX. Texas is defeintly a great State, very gun freindly ... we have very good gunshows here almost once every other weekend.. its like a expo that people come to buy, sell and trade guns stuff. Defeintly an eye opener when I came to the US. 1st pistol is a Beretta 92FS... Now I rather carry a GLock and shoots competeively with 1911.