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06-15-2012, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by JaPes
My first advice is to be patient and wait for the Mid-Length MOE. I like the mid-length gas system. It has a longer sight radius & more room to position your weak hand.
I also prefer the specs of the the new mid-length MOE over the other two.
- 4150 CMV
- Melonite Treated
- 1:8 5R progressive rifling
The mag-well is flared. The forward portion of the mag-well is serrated for grip. The finger shelf above the trigger. The enhanced flash hider.
According to the S&W website, the mid-length MOE also comes with the Magpul "Art of The Tactical Carbine" Volume 1 & 2 DVD's. I've watched both volumes, and they are very informative.
The mid-length MOE also has all the Magpul Accessories you would have eventually put on. It's got all the Magpul goodies I put on my 15-Sport.
Now if you really are impatient, then out of the two you were looking at I'd go for the model with the rails.
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I just got the Sport model a few days ago...
it came with Magpul sights and 1/8 5R 5.56 on the barrel
Are the newest M&P 15 Sports different than the previous years models?
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06-15-2012, 07:02 PM
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the original sports had a god awful rear sight, the newer ones come with a Magpul which in my opinion is a step up but not a large step.
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