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Originally Posted By car10107:
My Halloween build. Just received the lower and a couple other final parts I needed last week. I removed the crush washer as supplied by PSA and installed the correct peel washer. I forgot how much easier crush washers are but I love the retro look of the peel washer on this build. I'm going to switch the front sling mount to QD but I think that's it. Can't wait to shoot it and get some decent outdoor pics. Aero Precision M16A4 marked lower RRA 2stg LPK Colt A2 grip Colt fuzzy A2 stock with dry film coated 7075 buffer tube PSA FN 20" 1/7 chrome lined govt barrel AO Precision M16 BCG, M4 upper receiver and CH Colt carry handle KAC M5 RAS Spec Ops Brand sling and buttstock mag pouch in Coyote http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/ar15doctor/M16A4/003.jpg http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/ar15doctor/M16A4/002.jpg http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/ar15doctor/M16A4/005.jpg http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/ar15doctor/M16A4/006.jpg View Quote Oooh, I love that lower receiver! Love how they did the circled "A" rollmark. |
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View Quote Very nice ... big bro and little bro |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
Welp, in the process of parting out my Block II style recce to build back up an M16A4 clone. I'm torn between going KAC/ACOG vs plastic handguards/carry handle. Obviously the latter is much cheaper and lighter, but not as cool or fun. Here's a couple examples of my past A4s. http://i.imgur.com/t08ZrXBl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/bEmZ9Jzl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/mdEAplUl.jpg View Quote You need a m16a2 upper or complete as well, then no second thoughts. |
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Building the A4 will tap out my gun fund for a while :o
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By 03RN:
I gotta say my m16A2 is my favorite AR to shoot. Mostly because of nostalgia I think. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Building the A4 will tap out my gun fund for a while :o I gotta say my m16A2 is my favorite AR to shoot. Mostly because of nostalgia I think. I've always liked the simplicity, low cost, and lighter weight of a bare 20" rifle. The fully kitted out A4s just look so damn cool. |
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Originally Posted By Standard:
I've always liked the simplicity, low cost, and lighter weight of a bare 20" rifle. The fully kitted out A4s just look so damn cool. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Building the A4 will tap out my gun fund for a while :o I gotta say my m16A2 is my favorite AR to shoot. Mostly because of nostalgia I think. I've always liked the simplicity, low cost, and lighter weight of a bare 20" rifle. The fully kitted out A4s just look so damn cool. The A4s are a lot better fighting rifles than the a2 but i prefer a carbine for that anyways so for me if its just for shooting and IFI can only have one id pick barebones ETA TO SAY IF |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By 03RN:
The A4s are a lot better fighting rifles than the a2 but i prefer a carbine for that anyways so for me if its just for shooting and I can only have one id pick barebones View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By Standard:
Building the A4 will tap out my gun fund for a while :o I gotta say my m16A2 is my favorite AR to shoot. Mostly because of nostalgia I think. I've always liked the simplicity, low cost, and lighter weight of a bare 20" rifle. The fully kitted out A4s just look so damn cool. The A4s are a lot better fighting rifles than the a2 but i prefer a carbine for that anyways so for me if its just for shooting and I can only have one id pick barebones I'm in CA. This is just a range rifle. That's one of the reasons I pulled apart my block II actually. Too much money sitting on one gun that was just used occasionally for fun. |
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Wait, you guys actually shoot these rifles? I just like collecting them :) Just save your coins it ain't money wasted its money invested. I could never sleep if I had to sell stuff to buy a different one. No one says you gotta buy that a2 today.
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Originally Posted By HBPredhunter: Wait, you guys actually shoot these rifles? I just like collecting them :) Just save your coins it ain't money wasted its money invested. I could never sleep if I had to sell stuff to buy a different one. No one says you gotta buy that a2 today. View Quote Not shooting your guns is like not banging your girlfriend to keep her fresh for the next guy |
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Sam's Misguided Children I was cloning before cloning was cool: Mk12, Mk13, Mk18, M4 Block II |
LOL, i shoot Everything ive built and own. makes no sense to just let them sit there. i load my own ammo. so having ammo isnt an issue.
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Originally Posted By R0N:
Not exactly http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz337/R0N_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/utf-8Qphoto_1_zpsf22e4503.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 87GN:
Originally Posted By va_gunz:
Do the Marines even use buis? No. Not exactly http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz337/R0N_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/utf-8Qphoto_1_zpsf22e4503.jpg I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By BSOG1:
LOL, i shoot Everything ive built and own. makes no sense to just let them sit there. i load my own ammo. so having ammo isnt an issue. View Quote Same here. If it isn't being shot regularly, it gets sold and converted into ammo or another gun that I will shoot. |
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Originally Posted By MikeE23666:
I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MikeE23666:
Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 87GN:
Originally Posted By va_gunz:
Do the Marines even use buis? No. Not exactly http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz337/R0N_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/utf-8Qphoto_1_zpsf22e4503.jpg I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I see them mounted on guns quite often |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Originally Posted By MikeE23666:
I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MikeE23666:
Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 87GN:
Originally Posted By va_gunz:
Do the Marines even use buis? No. Not exactly http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz337/R0N_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/utf-8Qphoto_1_zpsf22e4503.jpg I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They sold theirs on EBAY. |
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Don't be a tier queer.
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By BB:
They sold theirs on EBAY. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BB:
Originally Posted By MikeE23666:
Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 87GN:
Originally Posted By va_gunz:
Do the Marines even use buis? No. Not exactly http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz337/R0N_photos/Mobile%20Uploads/utf-8Qphoto_1_zpsf22e4503.jpg I spend a lot of time working on LHD class ships. Sometimes our work goes right up to the days prior to deployment. The past couple LHAs' I've worked on I was onboard when all of the Marines were embarking. I see the Marines coming on board and not a single one of them had BUIS on their M4s' or the M16A4s'. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They sold theirs on EBAY. 1. It was a supply turd that sold a case of BUIS. 2. I dont use BUIS, too afraid of losing that and having to pay / fill out a missing gear statement. |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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I just acquired three very nice FN A4 uppers in the white. One is F marked (might keep that one) and the other two have no markings at all. They do not have M4 ramps.
If any of you guys are interested in them either cerakoted or norrell's moly resin'd to your spec, email me. I can match most any anodizing. |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Plays well with self, and cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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After seeing all these recent gorgeous service images, had to bring mah rifle back to A4 specs (well, at least close).
In its A4 configuration this weapon is truly a beautiful classic that will stand the test of time, just like all its predecessors.
A4 Clone by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Off the record, I love your new bangs, Mrs. Obama
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Thinking about running my KAC RAS FF instead of the KAC M5....
Not clone, but anyone have any references of this ever being done besides a SAM-R? |
"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Screw It!!!...MACHINE GUNS & OPEN-CARRY FOR ALL!!!
FL, USA
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
Thinking about running my KAC RAS FF instead of the KAC M5.... Not clone, but anyone have any references of this ever being done besides a SAM-R? View Quote You could just run a dcm freefloat tube & mod the kac m5 ras in order to mount it. would be like the A4s pictured a few pages back. As you said the ff Kac, while cool, is not really clone. |
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Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr View Quote In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Screw It!!!...MACHINE GUNS & OPEN-CARRY FOR ALL!!!
FL, USA
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Originally Posted By 03RN:
In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. |
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Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. Huh, never saw that. |
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Originally Posted By 03RN:
Huh, never saw that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. Huh, never saw that. Me either. |
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WTT: Aimpoint M4S w/ Larue high mount for an Aimpoint M3/ML3/PRO with WILCOX mount. |
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Huh, never saw that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. Huh, never saw that. Most units I have been associated with you took the sling off when you turned the weapon in because it along with the magazines and cleaning kit were signed for as SL3. If you left it on the weapon, the armorers would often taken them off and throw them into the bin to be issued out later |
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Originally Posted By R0N:
Most units I have been associated with you took the sling off when you turned the weapon in because it along with the magazines and cleaning kit were signed for as SL3. If you left it on the weapon, the armorers would often taken them off and throw them into the bin to be issued out later View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. Huh, never saw that. Most units I have been associated with you took the sling off when you turned the weapon in because it along with the magazines and cleaning kit were signed for as SL3. If you left it on the weapon, the armorers would often taken them off and throw them into the bin to be issued out later That I do remember gear a drift, its a gift |
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Screw It!!!...MACHINE GUNS & OPEN-CARRY FOR ALL!!!
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Originally Posted By R0N:
Most units I have been associated with you took the sling off when you turned the weapon in because it along with the magazines and cleaning kit were signed for as SL3. If you left it on the weapon, the armorers would often taken them off and throw them into the bin to be issued out later View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By R0N:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By 03RN:
Originally Posted By SoloDallas:
<a href="https://flic.kr/p/Bk7Vqe" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/588/23188850673_9cc16283ba_h.jpg</a>US Military Clones by SoloDallas, on Flickr In case you're curious the sling should be the other way. The j-clip attaches to the buttstock with 4fingers/4" before the buckle. The adjustable slide is then adjusted to whichever length you need for kneeling/prone shooting. Give it a half turn if you want a hasty sling A common practice with the Marines was to reverse the sling as SoloDallas has done because the slip buckle would often fall off the rear sling mount whenever the rifle was placed in a weapons rack. Huh, never saw that. Most units I have been associated with you took the sling off when you turned the weapon in because it along with the magazines and cleaning kit were signed for as SL3. If you left it on the weapon, the armorers would often taken them off and throw them into the bin to be issued out later <shrugs> "weapons rack" was the easiest example I could give. The units I was associated with would reverse them while out on field exercises. The problem was their slip buckles were getting knocked off the mount every time the rifle's butt plate was placed on the deck (Not sure how to describe it). The simple "fix" was to reverse the sling so that the slip buckle hung from the forward sling swivel, rather than getting bumped off the rear one every time the weapon stock hit the dirt. I can't speak for how the Marines are doing things these days, but that was how it was during the A2 & early-A4 days for those I served with. |
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I was in durring the same period. Most guys in my company attached the slide buckle end around the delta ring or used 550 cord around the delta ring.
I never saw anybody ever place the jclip anywhere but the buttstock? What kind of unit were you in and where? I wonder if that was an east coast thing or something. I was an 03 at k-bay fwiw |
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Originally Posted By 03RN:
I was in durring the same period. Most guys in my company attached the slide buckle end around the delta ring or used 550 cord around the delta ring. I never saw anybody ever place the jclip anywhere but the buttstock? What kind of unit were you in and where? I wonder if that was an east coast thing or something. I was an 03 at k-bay fwiw View Quote I was in during the same timeframe at CampPen, also an 03, and remember the same thing you do. |
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WTT: Aimpoint M4S w/ Larue high mount for an Aimpoint M3/ML3/PRO with WILCOX mount. |
My kind-a-sorta M16A4 clone in the making (no FN or Colt parts utilized).
Had Jason at Andro Corp ind. build me a A4 upper using a Ballistic Advatage 1/7" Gov't profile barrel. The lower is one of the Aero Precision M16A4 marked lowers. Not exactly gov't markings, however, they are marked: SAFE, SEMI, and BURST. Side-bar: I don't think AP has sold many of their complete A4 clone rifles or lowers, as mine is a low 2 digit serial number. " /> " /> |
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Originally Posted By stinkypol:
My kind-a-sorta M16A4 clone in the making (no FN or Colt parts utilized). Had Jason at Andro Corp ind. build me a A4 upper using a Ballistic Advatage 1/7" Gov't profile barrel. The lower is one of the Aero Precision M16A4 marked lowers. Not exactly gov't markings, however, they are marked: SAFE, SEMI, and BURST. Side-bar: I don't think AP has sold many of their complete A4 clone rifles or lowers, as mine is a low 2 digit serial number. http://<a href=http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad318/RBMIII/20151223_133054.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad318/RBMIII/20151223_133014.jpg</a>" /> View Quote It looks awesome. |
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Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
You could just run a dcm freefloat tube & mod the kac m5 ras in order to mount it. would be like the A4s pictured a few pages back. As you said the ff Kac, while cool, is not really clone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Thinking about running my KAC RAS FF instead of the KAC M5.... Not clone, but anyone have any references of this ever being done besides a SAM-R? You could just run a dcm freefloat tube & mod the kac m5 ras in order to mount it. would be like the A4s pictured a few pages back. As you said the ff Kac, while cool, is not really clone. Do you know what needs to be done to make an m5 ras fit over a dcm tube? I'm also assuming that would start to get pretty heavy. |
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Originally Posted By mnandy:
Do you know what needs to be done to make an m5 ras fit over a dcm tube? I'm also assuming that would start to get pretty heavy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mnandy:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Thinking about running my KAC RAS FF instead of the KAC M5.... Not clone, but anyone have any references of this ever being done besides a SAM-R? You could just run a dcm freefloat tube & mod the kac m5 ras in order to mount it. would be like the A4s pictured a few pages back. As you said the ff Kac, while cool, is not really clone. Do you know what needs to be done to make an m5 ras fit over a dcm tube? I'm also assuming that would start to get pretty heavy. If I'm not mistaken that FF sleeve is close to 1lb, and that RAS is just short of 1lb? |
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Originally Posted By mnandy:
Do you know what needs to be done to make an m5 ras fit over a dcm tube? I'm also assuming that would start to get pretty heavy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mnandy:
Originally Posted By FlDiveCop71:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Thinking about running my KAC RAS FF instead of the KAC M5.... Not clone, but anyone have any references of this ever being done besides a SAM-R? You could just run a dcm freefloat tube & mod the kac m5 ras in order to mount it. would be like the A4s pictured a few pages back. As you said the ff Kac, while cool, is not really clone. Do you know what needs to be done to make an m5 ras fit over a dcm tube? I'm also assuming that would start to get pretty heavy. Remove the hardware from the upper rail from both ends. Remove the het shield and then you will have to see how much metal you need to remove from the inside of the rail in order to get the RAS to close around the float tube. It is really quite easy. Dan |
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Sheep, Sheepdog or Wolf? What are you?
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http://taskandpurpose.com/unsung-heroes-the-iraqi-interpreter-who-became-a-marine/ Aseel Salman served as an interpreter in Iraq before continuing her service and enlisting in the Marines. |
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Originally Posted By Lancelot: https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Unsung-Heroes-2-of-2.jpg http://taskandpurpose.com/unsung-heroes-the-iraqi-interpreter-who-became-a-marine/ Aseel Salman served as an interpreter in Iraq before continuing her service and enlisting in the Marines.View Quote Thanks for this inspiring story. |
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Originally Posted By Lancelot:
https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Unsung-Heroes-2-of-2.jpg http://taskandpurpose.com/unsung-heroes-the-iraqi-interpreter-who-became-a-marine/ Aseel Salman served as an interpreter in Iraq before continuing her service and enlisting in the Marines.View Quote That's insane! They have ACOGs with Larue mounts at Parris Island now? And for 4th Bn too...what a waste. We had 20 year old M16A2s and that wasn't even 10 years ago. In all seriousness, good for her. Pic thread: |
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