Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by Darryle
Originally Posted by Tyrone
There are a whole lotta options for risers, most much cheaper than Johnny MIC'Gutshot's contraption.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Wyoming-Arms-Optic-Riser/18-772837/ laugh


That was my thread on ARF, to say those guys don't like Puddin is an understatement

Yet, my dumb ass bought one anyway

You bought an out of spec AR and wondered why my in spec riser wouldn't bridge but we do agree you are a dummy.

Congradulations?

In spec AR and in spec riser doing the bridge thing.

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Im not the smartest guy in town, I do work at the dump. But in order to clean that AR you have to take that scope every time, that would get old after awhile.. Or are you hoping people never shoot these things after they buy them??
Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by Darryle
Originally Posted by Tyrone
There are a whole lotta options for risers, most much cheaper than Johnny MIC'Gutshot's contraption.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Wyoming-Arms-Optic-Riser/18-772837/ laugh


That was my thread on ARF, to say those guys don't like Puddin is an understatement

Yet, my dumb ass bought one anyway

You bought an out of spec AR and wondered why my in spec riser wouldn't bridge but we do agree you are a dummy.

Congradulations?

In spec AR and in spec riser doing the bridge thing.

[Linked Image from imagizer.imageshack.com]

Im not the smartest guy in town, I do work at the dump. But in order to clean that AR you have to take that scope every time, that would get old after awhile.. Or are you hoping people never shoot these things after they buy them??
You knock out the take down pins to separate the upper and lower. You can get the bulk of the cleaning done that way. What do you clean on a routine basis that would require further disassembly