2nd Annual Tactical Rifle Match @ Creekside Firing Range Nov 7th 2009

2nd Annual Championship
Tactical Rifle Match
November 7th 2009
Check in is no later than9:00 a.m.
Safety Briefing and Door Prizes 9:15 a.m.
Briefing at 1st Stage 9:40 a.m.
Match Starts 10:00 am.. SHARP
This is our 2nd annual Tactical Rifle Championship. Come out and have some great fun shooting and enjoy the day with fellow gun enthusiasts. It will be a fun filled day of competition and challenges. We will run anywhere between 4 to 6 stages. They will vary from close in(10 feet) to some distance up to 200 yards. Be prepared to shoot from multiple positions and at multiple targets. We will have some fun stages with different targets and obstacles.
WE HAVE A LOT OF GREAT SPONSORS AND PRIZES FOR THIS MATCH. We gave out over $4000.00 in prizes last year and will have more this year.
Customizing Your AR-15
So, you have your upper, lower receivers and all the basics. Now, it’s time to customize…
Sling Attachments
Standard sling attachments are not always ideal because they are located at the bottom of the rifle. With a collapsible buttstock (moving the rear sling mount to the side), you will want to place an M4 side attachment for the front sling mount. This attachment slips between the barrel and the front sight base and moves the sling mount to the side. An alternative is the “paper clip” style sling clip that attaches to your front sight.
AR-15 Magazines
A good supply of 30-round GI aluminum magazines is necessary. Plastic magazines are also usable, but the GI aluminum magazines are more widely available, more reliable and less expensive. The 30-round capacity is a better choice than a 5, 10, 20 or 40 (prone to jamming) magazines. The 20-round magazine is popular because they do not interfere with shooting in the prone position or from a bench. Suggestion: stock up on 20- and 30-round magazines.
Check Head Down Products for more information on magazines.
Iron Sights
The AR-15s iron sights are its primary sighting system. When optical sights, lasers and other aiming devices fail, the iron sights are always there to fall back on. Iron sights are also quicker to acquire and offer a greater field of view than most alternatives. Stay away from a rifle with detachable iron sights that can get lost.
The A2 sights appear to be superior to the original A1 style and allow for easy windage and elevation adjustments. Calibrate your A2 sights for adjusting range. Zero your rifle for 300 meters and you can dial in the range up to 800 meters (the bullet’s flat trajectory will require no adjustments from 0-300 meters). This ability to adjust sights is important in the event the sights lose their adjustment.
Check Head Down Products for more information on iron sights.
In my next post, I will give you ideas on more ways you can customize your AR-15. In the meantime, feel free to call or email me with questions or comments…
AR-15 Upper Receivers
The AR-15 consists of separate upper and lower receiver assemblies, attached with two through-pins with the ability to be quickly interchanged with no tools. The upper receiver assembly is considered “a part,” and may be easily purchased. This is a very attractive feature for AR-15 enthusiasts, who often purchase a number of upper receivers.
AR-15 owners often purchase upper receivers in different calibers and interchange them with the same lower receiver. Before assembling multiple configurations, you need to be familiar with firearms laws because it is possible to make an illegal configuration.
AR-15 upper receivers share several similar features:
• chambered in .223 Remington/5.56 mm.
• 16 inch chrome or blued barrel.
• fits AR-15 lower receiver.
• forward assist.
• Mil-Spec bolt carrier assembly.
• front and rear sights (either stationery or flip) and,
• twist rate of 1-9 or 1-7
• flattop (provides more stable platform) or carry handle (incorporating rugged built-in sights.
Head Down Products offers at least two new AR-15 Uppers to provide you a custom choice. For example:
• Black Diamond has a new “Carbine Top End” providing you with a lightweight upper with the highest quality materials and,
• C3 Defense has a new line of complete uppers and is offering a $5.00 savings on a Magpul black rear backup sight (see Head Down listing for details).
Consider acquiring more than one AR-15 upper receiver over time for your lower receiver. Contact the staff at Head Down Products for help in customizing your AR-15 configuration.
How Far the AR-15 Has Come…
From humble beginnings of the AR-15 rifle by designer Eugene Stoner in 1957 to today, the AR-15 rifle has endured to become a favorite with civilians, law enforcement and the military. Mr. Stoner designed the AR-15 (5.56 mm) as the lighter version of the AR-10 (7.62 mm).
The “AR” prefix comes from the Fairchild ArmaLite Corporation. In 1959, ArmaLite sold its rights to the AR-10 and AR-15 to Colt. Colt began producing the AR-15 for militaries worldwide, with the United States military assigning the designation of M16 for the Colt AR-15 (Colt continues to own the “AR-15” trademark).
The AR-15 is among the most popular military (developed for the jungles of Vietnam) and civilian rifles developed. This rifle is lightweight (from 5.5 to 8.5 lbs., based on your configuration) durable and reliable.
The AR-15 is an ideal CQC (close quarter combat) rifle, coming with a 30-round magazine shooting the high velocity .223 ammunition. Using the AR-15, you can penetrate drywall, stucco or jungle brush…even steel!
To start customizing your own AR-15, talk to the team at Head Down Products…representing the highest quality manufacturers in the industry. Ask the Head Down team member about:
- complete upper and lower receivers.
- synthetic stocks and grips to fit your hand comfortably.
- optics to match your shooting distance requirements.
- …more – and how to enjoy shooting your AR-15.
Comments or questions?
sales@headdownproducts.com

