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Posted: 7/31/2005 5:53:44 PM EDT
I'm about to take the plunge with my first mid-length upper & some inspirational pics would be the cat's meow!
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I just posted a pic on another thread but what the hell...
Read about it here ->www.jobrelatedstuff.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=118&t=245183&page=1 |
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Yojimbo; what brand is your upper? Looks damn good to me!
Edit: Nevermind I just looked at your other post. |
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http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b38/45Ron/DSCF0020.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b38/45Ron/AR-15001.jpg RRA CAR w/midlength handgaurd, GG@G BUIS and EOTech. |
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Its in the middle between a SBR and a 20"...... |
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What make? |
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Good question? It's not mine. I got the pic from some old thread a while back. |
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No but some people still have no idea what "Mid-Length" means. Here's a real middy... |
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It's 14.5 with a phantom perm attached. It looks like the same size barrel as the others here doesn't it? |
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To be a Mid Length the Gas Port (front sight post) would be foward about 2" more. Some one correct me if I'm wrong. I believe the length of the handguards would be about 9" long. |
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Nice towel |
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Middys
All the uppers shown above were build using our Recon Barrel. Denny Dennys Guns/ Global Tactical, LLC |
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One of my favorite middies of all time. |
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Like the Samson rail, very nice.
Another of mine, http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b38/45Ron/BuffaloRange001.jpg |
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I was waiting for a beowulf |
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Romad-556, I think you have the same carpet as my brother CavArms lower/RRA upper. |
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