in2anity wrote:Yes you are right JohnV - the Rugers are like that. The trigger group is pinned with roll pins, which is a bit of a pain to work with. On the flipside, you feel less guilty bubbaing them - that's the gun I installed the kydex riser on.
They are making actions in multiple parts now to make CNC machining quicker and easier to program and the steel billets required are smaller and less waste .
I had a leather stock riser on my Army issue SLR , nearly ended up in the guard house over it .
If you throw your gun up with your eyes closed get comfortable and then open your eyes . If you are looking straight down the sight whatever it is , it's a good height for offhand anyway . For prone and bench shooting the height needed can be slightly different . You can compromise your cheek weld position a bit for prone and bench shooting anyway .
Slightly low is better than slightly high .