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My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct.
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My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct.
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Sorry for posting the same shit twice guys, tried posting from my phone and it wigged out for a second, didnt realize it posted twice :/
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The $185 Colt SOCOM barrels are back on GB for those that were looking.
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"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." - Mark Twain
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Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy!
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Originally Posted By Repr762: My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpslkjlnttw.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpson40piwm.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpstzlfstht.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps21rkdteg.jpeg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg</a> View Quote Purdy............now go out and scuff it up a bit |
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CVMA Chapter 24-2 "Our Costa, who art in Wyoming, thy beard come, thy will be done on the range as it is on the internet" ozzie839 |
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Purdy............now go out and scuff it up a bit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg</a> Purdy............now go out and scuff it up a bit I have several SU-230s mounted on my Block II FSP as seen above, my Block II, and on my PR. The HD here is for my private collection so NO scuffing will be happening to it I also have 2 SU-230A HDs in 7.62, one is mounted and the other sits pretty as a collectors item with this HD. |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
I have several SU-230s mounted on my Block II FSP as seen above, my Block II, and on my PR. The HD here is for my private collection so NO scuffing will be happening to it I also have 2 SU-230A HDs in 7.62, one is mounted and the other sits pretty as a collectors item with this HD. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg</a> Purdy............now go out and scuff it up a bit I have several SU-230s mounted on my Block II FSP as seen above, my Block II, and on my PR. The HD here is for my private collection so NO scuffing will be happening to it I also have 2 SU-230A HDs in 7.62, one is mounted and the other sits pretty as a collectors item with this HD. What do you do for a living? Cuz I want that job |
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CVMA Chapter 24-2 "Our Costa, who art in Wyoming, thy beard come, thy will be done on the range as it is on the internet" ozzie839 |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
Career personal trainer with no kids or wife. Thats the key ;) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg</a> Purdy............now go out and scuff it up a bit I have several SU-230s mounted on my Block II FSP as seen above, my Block II, and on my PR. The HD here is for my private collection so NO scuffing will be happening to it I also have 2 SU-230A HDs in 7.62, one is mounted and the other sits pretty as a collectors item with this HD. What do you do for a living? Cuz I want that job Career personal trainer with no kids or wife. Thats the key ;) No wife or kids, so I'm good there. Too fat and lazy to do the trainer thing. |
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CVMA Chapter 24-2 "Our Costa, who art in Wyoming, thy beard come, thy will be done on the range as it is on the internet" ozzie839 |
functionally, is there any difference between a su-230 marked unit and an off the shelf specterdr? If so where does one acquire a su-230?
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thats fkn cool !! i love doing that stuff... nice work, and nice weapons men.
Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Glad you like them! And while I feel like the 25th doesn't have the clout that say the 82nd has, I've been in the military for a while now and I honestly loved my time with them. I edited one of the courses into a video, no music so the haters can put on their Air Supply or whatever in the background (wink wink). This one was a smoker though, believe it or not it was hard to ping those 350m targets at the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d99xIwLVLjM View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Originally Posted By bjohnson425:
Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Originally Posted By bjohnson425:
Is that your video? If so whats up with the placement of the DBAL? It is way far back on the rail and while shooting your (or the person in the video) grip is in front of the DBAL essentially blocking it.1:38 shows it pretty well... also nice vid.. I wish I had people around here I could shoot/train with like that. I can shoot on my own property so I can but it is much more fun with others who are also trained. Running and gunning by yourself gets boring... Only tactical critique I have is not following the military crest when going up that hill from 1:45 and so on, there is some major silhouetting going on there ( if it were real) IRL would be more optimal to stay below the crest to the left until you got closer to the targets then come up and over. ETA: watched some of the other vids were you in 1-25? So the DBAL is that far back because when the Elcan is at 1x it blocks less of the sight picture, and when I'm using NVGs my grip changes to closer in on the handguard to work the pressure switch and because I'm no longer looking down the sights, so it no longer blocks the laser. Good catch though. and the military crest was because .... I'm lazy and not very tactical! No I wasn't in 1-25 I was in 3-25. And I'm sorry if you didn't like the song but I do those videos so I can g back and watch them and get amped when I haven't shot in months. And butt-rock gets me pumped! Nice! not knocking it at all especially if it works, I just noticed how far back it was mounted then the grip was in front of it. I was in 1-25 in Alaska and your area in AFG seemed.... familiar but then again it basically all looks the same after a while. I'm really digging your vids tho! Glad you like them! And while I feel like the 25th doesn't have the clout that say the 82nd has, I've been in the military for a while now and I honestly loved my time with them. I edited one of the courses into a video, no music so the haters can put on their Air Supply or whatever in the background (wink wink). This one was a smoker though, believe it or not it was hard to ping those 350m targets at the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d99xIwLVLjM |
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Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r:
functionally, is there any difference between a su-230 marked unit and an off the shelf specterdr? If so where does one acquire a su-230? View Quote The SU-230 reticle is much finer than the double thick civilian models. This of course means more precision. Also it does not have the cluster fuck range finder on the left hand side of the reticle so it is a much cleaner overall sight picture. |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpslkjlnttw.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpslkjlnttw.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpson40piwm.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpson40piwm.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpstzlfstht.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpstzlfstht.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps21rkdteg.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps21rkdteg.jpeg</a> View Quote Tits sir, tits |
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Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Glad you like them! And while I feel like the 25th doesn't have the clout that say the 82nd has, I've been in the military for a while now and I honestly loved my time with them. I edited one of the courses into a video, no music so the haters can put on their Air Supply or whatever in the background (wink wink). This one was a smoker though, believe it or not it was hard to ping those 350m targets at the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d99xIwLVLjM View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Originally Posted By bjohnson425:
Originally Posted By steve-oh:
Originally Posted By bjohnson425:
Is that your video? If so whats up with the placement of the DBAL? It is way far back on the rail and while shooting your (or the person in the video) grip is in front of the DBAL essentially blocking it.1:38 shows it pretty well... also nice vid.. I wish I had people around here I could shoot/train with like that. I can shoot on my own property so I can but it is much more fun with others who are also trained. Running and gunning by yourself gets boring... Only tactical critique I have is not following the military crest when going up that hill from 1:45 and so on, there is some major silhouetting going on there ( if it were real) IRL would be more optimal to stay below the crest to the left until you got closer to the targets then come up and over. ETA: watched some of the other vids were you in 1-25? So the DBAL is that far back because when the Elcan is at 1x it blocks less of the sight picture, and when I'm using NVGs my grip changes to closer in on the handguard to work the pressure switch and because I'm no longer looking down the sights, so it no longer blocks the laser. Good catch though. and the military crest was because .... I'm lazy and not very tactical! No I wasn't in 1-25 I was in 3-25. And I'm sorry if you didn't like the song but I do those videos so I can g back and watch them and get amped when I haven't shot in months. And butt-rock gets me pumped! Nice! not knocking it at all especially if it works, I just noticed how far back it was mounted then the grip was in front of it. I was in 1-25 in Alaska and your area in AFG seemed.... familiar but then again it basically all looks the same after a while. I'm really digging your vids tho! Glad you like them! And while I feel like the 25th doesn't have the clout that say the 82nd has, I've been in the military for a while now and I honestly loved my time with them. I edited one of the courses into a video, no music so the haters can put on their Air Supply or whatever in the background (wink wink). This one was a smoker though, believe it or not it was hard to ping those 350m targets at the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d99xIwLVLjM Nice vid brother. I turned on some butt rock to compensate but my air supply drowned it out. |
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Originally Posted By Repr762: Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg View Quote What's the difference? |
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Originally Posted By Repr762: The SU-230 reticle is much finer than the double thick civilian models. This of course means more precision. Also it does not have the cluster fuck range finder on the left hand side of the reticle so it is a much cleaner overall sight picture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Repr762: Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r: functionally, is there any difference between a su-230 marked unit and an off the shelf specterdr? If so where does one acquire a su-230? The SU-230 reticle is much finer than the double thick civilian models. This of course means more precision. Also it does not have the cluster fuck range finder on the left hand side of the reticle so it is a much cleaner overall sight picture. SU-230 reticle closely resembles Trijicon's TA-01NSN ACOGs reticle. |
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Originally Posted By dangerdan:
What's the difference? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. |
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Originally Posted By dangerdan:
What's the difference? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? Oh ya, it also has the newer version angled rear rain sight on top. |
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Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r:
functionally, is there any difference between a su-230 marked unit and an off the shelf specterdr? If so where does one acquire a su-230? View Quote SU-230s were only once sold as a batch of SOCOM contract over runs several years back. To aquire one you must look here on the EE or like forums and websites, auction sites, and maybe ask nicely here in this thread :) Most these days are used and do not hold a warranty. You will pay a premium for an SU-230 as they are rare and hard to pry from peoples hands. Expect to pay up to $1000 over civilian retail for a nice condition unit. Great optic though and if your clone game is strong you want one of these. |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this |
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Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r: so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r: Originally Posted By Repr762: Originally Posted By dangerdan: Originally Posted By Repr762: Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this Kerrif was the go-to place to buy new overrun Elcans, but you had to be in a the military or veteran. |
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Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r:
so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... The HD units were sent to one of the largest North American distributers of the over run SU-230s. Back when they were being sold this distributer, that most of you probably bought your civilian or over run units from, set a few of the far more rare HD units aside for his personal collection. After many years of holding onto them new in box he sold them to an associate of mine for a premium and then i purchased off him when he no longer wanted or needed them. Lucky me :) The few other HD units around got shipped off to some lucky guys buying SU-230 over runs before the distributer new there were HD marked SU-230s in the over run batch. I know for sure of 3 SU230 HD units out there(1being mine) and i know of 3 confirmed SU230A HD units out there(2 are mine). From talks with people in the know that have directly corresponded with Dan Pettry at Elcan, those units might be it in civilian hands. Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... The HD units were sent to one of the largest North American distributers of the over run SU-230s. Back when they were being sold this distributer, that most of you probably bought your civilian or over run units from, set a few of the far more rare HD units aside for his personal collection. After many years of holding onto them new in box he sold them to an associate of mine for a premium and then i purchased off him when he no longer wanted or needed them. Lucky me :) The few other HD units around got shipped off to some lucky guys buying SU-230 over runs before the distributer new there were HD marked SU-230s in the over run batch. I know for sure of 3 SU230 HD units out there(1being mine) and i know of 3 confirmed SU230A HD units out there(2 are mine). From talks with people in the know that have directly corresponded with Dan Pettry at Elcan, those units might be it in civilian hands. Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this |
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Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Kerrif was the go-to place to buy new overrun Elcans, but you had to be in a the military or veteran. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Izhevsk54r:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg What's the difference? The HD version is the latest issued SOPMOD SU-230. The HD stands for heavy duty and includes a "beefed up" windage pin as well as other beefed up internals to better handle the optic eating recoil of the Scar H. Although 5.56 SU-230s are not often issued on Scar Hs it has happened as even the SOF community was having a hard time getting 7.62 SU230A HDs. All the more recent commercial versions have the same beefed up componants but do not sport the HD marking. The commercial versions also do not have the Socom reticle of the SU-230. As far as rarity goes, there were only 3-5 of each the SU230 HD and SU230A HD sold to civilians during the original batch of Socom over runs years back. Ive been lucky enough to track down 3 HD models(1 5.56 and 2 in 7.62). They are the rarest of all the over runs sold to civilians. so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Edit: saw reper762's reply after I posted this Kerrif was the go-to place to buy new overrun Elcans, but you had to be in a the military or veteran. I'm not mil or vet and I bought my gen 2 su230 from kerif in 2012 |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
Time to show off my brand new Elcan SU-230 HD! Purchased brand new and never mounted. I removed the original cellophane and everything. The horn of the unicorn for you viewing pleasure guys... Enjoy! <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx13hchnb.jpeg</a> <a href="http://s722.photobucket.com/user/derekwatsonpt/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg.html" target="_blank">http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsujoa2eer.jpeg</a> View Quote x1,000,000,000!! I've been searching for the HD for two years, still no luck.. |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg View Quote What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? not an la-5. Just an older peq15. la-5s ALWAYS, ALWAYS, always, have raised hand adjustable illuminator turrets among other easily distinguishable things as well. |
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Originally Posted By Bohguy:
You'll shoot your eye out View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bohguy:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Merry Christmas Gents! <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/ARFCOM/2015-12-24%2022.12.19_zpsepfwb5jm.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/ARFCOM/2015-12-24%2022.12.19_zpsepfwb5jm.jpg</a> You'll shoot your eye out Lol. Uttered by just about every mother when dad gave the kid a BB gun. |
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"I'll tell you what war is about, you've got to kill people, and when you've killed enough they stop fighting." GEN Curtis LeMay
"Someday this war's gonna end..." LTC William Kilgore |
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Option 1b: Get on the FB group and drum up a lot of people for a bunch of labels and I can make it happen View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
Originally Posted By TheDigitalPicasso:
Where can I get customer QR code stickers with my serial number on it? -Option 1 for a custom serial IUID label at a good price is a group buy. -Option 2 for a custom serial IUID label is to pay an outrageous set up fee to have your own made. -Option 3 is buy an airsoft IUID label off eBay for cheap, but it won't match your serial. Being you weren't here when we had our group buys, I think your best option is number 3, unless you shit money, then option 2. Option 1b: Get on the FB group and drum up a lot of people for a bunch of labels and I can make it happen Just get prior permission this time. LOL. |
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"I'll tell you what war is about, you've got to kill people, and when you've killed enough they stop fighting." GEN Curtis LeMay
"Someday this war's gonna end..." LTC William Kilgore |
Originally Posted By KILLERB6:
Just get prior permission this time. LOL. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KILLERB6:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
Originally Posted By TheDigitalPicasso:
Where can I get customer QR code stickers with my serial number on it? -Option 1 for a custom serial IUID label at a good price is a group buy. -Option 2 for a custom serial IUID label is to pay an outrageous set up fee to have your own made. -Option 3 is buy an airsoft IUID label off eBay for cheap, but it won't match your serial. Being you weren't here when we had our group buys, I think your best option is number 3, unless you shit money, then option 2. Option 1b: Get on the FB group and drum up a lot of people for a bunch of labels and I can make it happen Just get prior permission this time. LOL. Hell, I tried to get permission for the third buy and I was told by mods that I could not. It's been a while, but I think I remember them saying it was because I was not a site sponsor or something like that. |
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Originally Posted By brodband8:
not an la-5. Just an older peq15. la-5s ALWAYS, ALWAYS, always, have raised hand adjustable illuminator turrets among other easily distinguishable things as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brodband8:
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? not an la-5. Just an older peq15. la-5s ALWAYS, ALWAYS, always, have raised hand adjustable illuminator turrets among other easily distinguishable things as well. Just to be clear here,....always? Then I guess.... No expense spared Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Just to be clear here,....always? Then I guess.... Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By brodband8:
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? not an la-5. Just an older peq15. la-5s ALWAYS, ALWAYS, always, have raised hand adjustable illuminator turrets among other easily distinguishable things as well. Just to be clear here,....always? Then I guess.... No expense spared Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? For the same reason others edit them out all together. |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Just to be clear here,....always? Then I guess.... Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By brodband8:
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? not an la-5. Just an older peq15. la-5s ALWAYS, ALWAYS, always, have raised hand adjustable illuminator turrets among other easily distinguishable things as well. Just to be clear here,....always? Then I guess.... No expense spared Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? Because he is smart. |
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so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Kerrif was the go-to place to buy new overrun Elcans, but you had to be in a the military or veteran. View Quote Ken's a great guy and solid Elcan dealer who was privy to a few of the SU-230 (5.56) SOCOM overruns. However, none of the HD-marked units (Gen IIIB, technically) have ever passed through his possession. They were a supplement to the tail end of the SOCOM 1x/4x run. As Repr762 indicated, there are 5 or less of each caliber reticle in civilian hands. The SU-230 (5.56)/SU-230A (7.62) contract run was formalized/fixed and produced just before some of the newer features were being introduced into the commercial line (i.e. beefed up lateral adjustment (Azimuth) rods, red loctite on set screws, etc). The HDs are the only 1x/4x mil-units that incorporate the SOCOM reticle with all of the latest product line upgrades. The 1.5x/6x mil-units with SOCOM reticles were produced later than the 1x/4x mil-unit contract run, so there was never a need for an HD marking for the 1.5x/6x mil-units. |
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Originally Posted By brodband8:
Because he is smart. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brodband8:
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Seriously though, why would he cover up the [serial?] number at the front then? Because he is smart. Yeah, but you can buy peq15's without being law enforcement/military, no? Wait, I'm thinking of the ATPIAL-C. On L3's website they have them listed as "AN/PEQ15", and then have the price up there, as if you could buy it, but at the very bottom if you look at the power output, it's way too high, and then it says "some models are restricted". |
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Originally Posted By Repr762:
The LA 5 is from 2007 with the older body style with the safety screw stored on top instead of the side. The dot on top the Elcan is a 7moa Insight MRDS. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Repr762:
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By Repr762:
My all colt and clone correct M4A1 marked offering is finally done! No expense spared, and other than the taupe ergo A2 grip with storage is all correct. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww224/derekwatsonpt/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsgj00h7cq.jpeg What model LA-5 is that? It looks like an older one. Also, what red dot do you have on top of your Elcan? The LA 5 is from 2007 with the older body style with the safety screw stored on top instead of the side. The dot on top the Elcan is a 7moa Insight MRDS. fixed |
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Originally Posted By SSD13:
The 1.5x/6x mil-units with SOCOM reticles were produced later than the 1x/4x mil-unit contract run, so there was never a need for an HD marking for the 1.5x/6x mil-units. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SSD13:
so then people are getting su-230(hd) marked units from.... Kerrif was the go-to place to buy new overrun Elcans, but you had to be in a the military or veteran. |
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Originally Posted By GaTacoma:
Got the TA31 ECOS a few days ago. Loving it so far. Now I'm just waiting on a KAC 300m BUIS and it should be done. http://s22.postimg.org/bnb5hbnpt/Block_II_FSP_M4.jpg View Quote Looks good! I'd keep 200-600 meter buis on it . |
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ammo fort building apprentice.
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What acog's would ba acceptable on a block II rifle?
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Originally Posted By fastfoot:
TA31 series has been pic'd in the wild....TA31 M4 RCO is on mine and several have the ECOS or TA31F View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fastfoot:
Originally Posted By SilentMark:
What acog's would ba acceptable on a block II rifle? TA31 series has been pic'd in the wild....TA31 M4 RCO is on mine and several have the ECOS or TA31F No TA01's? |
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There have been a few, not many, TA01NSNs seen on them. I do not think they were issued with them but were probably operator carryovers from older platforms.
Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
No TA01's? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By fastfoot:
Originally Posted By SilentMark:
What acog's would ba acceptable on a block II rifle? TA31 series has been pic'd in the wild....TA31 M4 RCO is on mine and several have the ECOS or TA31F No TA01's? |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
No TA01's? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By fastfoot:
Originally Posted By SilentMark:
What acog's would ba acceptable on a block II rifle? TA31 series has been pic'd in the wild....TA31 M4 RCO is on mine and several have the ECOS or TA31F No TA01's? Generally speaking the units issuing these rifles allow the shooter to use whichever optic they've got in the inventory that he prefers. So yeah TA01 is absolutely plausible. |
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Originally Posted By steve-oh: Generally speaking the units issuing these rifles allow the shooter to use whichever optic they've got in the inventory that he prefers. So yeah TA01 is absolutely plausible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By steve-oh: Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20: Originally Posted By fastfoot: Originally Posted By SilentMark: What acog's would ba acceptable on a block II rifle? TA31 series has been pic'd in the wild....TA31 M4 RCO is on mine and several have the ECOS or TA31F No TA01's? Generally speaking the units issuing these rifles allow the shooter to use whichever optic they've got in the inventory that he prefers. So yeah TA01 is absolutely plausible. Possible that the weapon and optics are issued separately ETA: example - non of our issued weapons came with optics (M16A4 and M4). Optics were in the hands of the Armory and the unit that 'bought' those optics and issued them out to whoever. |
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