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Thats JSOC in the first pic and its a KAC rail. Still a good pic
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I expect a girl to get freaky. You know, get really enthusiastic about the opportunity to eat my ass. ----- posted by Fiver
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What he said.
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I've been hearing that the LCO has been chosen to replace the EOTech. Has anyone heard similar?
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Originally Posted By 1811:
Speaking of KAC - just arrived Taupe Time http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt332/1811-photos/34B617C0-2EF3-4BC8-9D8C-7ED9EB881822_zpssreomzae.jpg How often are these seen on Block 2's? View Quote You will never see taupe KAC in the wild. You should send them to me and I'll send you a Colt black grip, and a black KAC Vero Beach vert grip so your clone can be legit.. |
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Originally Posted By MALICIOUS2551:
That first pic is JSOC and its a KAC rail. View Quote |
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Dean Winchester wishes he was this cool
MD, USA
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Originally Posted By Core:
The guy in the pic also doesn't look like he meets the fitness standards for operator work. View Quote I've known a few in my day that didn't LOOK like they met the standard, yet smoked the shit out of nearly anyone and everyone around them constantly. Looks can be deceiving, especially in full gear. |
Cunnilingus aside, that is fucking awesome.
--secretwheelman Perfection can't be achieved from inside the rattle can. --RTUtah |
I'm not sure how you would be able to tell that with all the crap he has on anyways....
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Yeah, the second pic doesn't look like a DD rail either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By MALICIOUS2551:
Thats JSOC in the first pic and its a KAC rail. Still a good pic Yeah, the second pic doesn't look like a DD rail either. It's not. Maybe Troy or MI? Has a QD sling point built in towards the receiver end. |
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"Adding a piston to an AR is like nailing more legs to a dog and calling it an octopus." - Chapman
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Sorry- sorry. Looks can be decieving esp on my ipotato.
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Burning a flag doesnt make you an activist, it makes you an asshole.
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For the interest of the collective hive, Colt M4A1 lower for sale in EE.
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Some Men fear war. Some wars fear Men-75th Ranger Regt.
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Originally Posted By JoeyTwoSites:
Originally Posted By TLDelaney:
I dig the black accents. Really shines in the crowd of tan Agreed Another thumbs up here. I understand wanting to go as FDE as possible, but it's possible to go overboard. |
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Originally Posted By cjwwd2:
It's not a RIS II rail. It's a Knight's Armament RAS MRE. Most guns seen in that configuration were used by Delta ETA pics http://i.imgur.com/iJ46PxX.png http://i.imgur.com/efDqSRN.png View Quote What's that metal piece they have around the mag well? |
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"Our Costa, who art in Wyoming, thy beard come, thy will be done on the range as it is on the internet" ozzie839 I survived ARFbortion2016 and all I got was this stupid sigline |
Originally Posted By SecretSquirell:
Redi-mag https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/218065_221180267897173_5742386_n.jpg?oh=578018dadc23ff2d507817e3c1bb08f5&oe=590F514B View Quote Thanks. Yeah, I figured that's what it was. I remember seeing a similar setup in an old Delta video. |
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Originally Posted By GeauxSouth86:
Wonky iPhone edits while the railroad works me like a dog. B5 will be gone soon. And forgive my billet lower. http://i.imgur.com/S0BYzau.jpg View Quote Is that a XPS3-0? If so, are you willing to part with it? My 416 is in dire need of one. |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
It might just be the tan ones that are rare, I don't know. I would definitely prefer a tan one, but if all I can find is a black one, ...oh well. Assuming I acquire one, it's actually gonna go right on top of that same Wilcox riser you're rocking there, only mine is isn't the super cool tanodized version, as they don't make it anymore, and you are only the second person I know that has one. <img src="" /> <img src="" /> Edit: Btw, you can get the paint that's covering the su-230 markings off by applying stripper. View Quote Good call on the SU-230 markings, I will have to look into it. My riser is black, too, but the Flip Mount is tan. Wish I would have sprung for full riser kits in tan when they could be ordered. I guess black is better than no riser (and I like the Wilcox quite a bit). That 416 clone will be sexy as hell with the XPS. |
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Originally Posted By cmcflex:
That 416 clone will be sexy as hell with the XPS. View Quote One would hope, considering how hard it is to make an accurate 416 clone. Anyway, do you like the MRDS more than the Docter? I'm considering replacing the RMR on top of my TA01, and I already have the MRDS mount for it. |
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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
One would hope, considering how hard it is to make an accurate 416 clone. Anyway, do you like the MRDS more than the Docter? I'm considering replacing the RMR on top of my TA01, and I already have the MRDS mount for it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
Originally Posted By cmcflex:
That 416 clone will be sexy as hell with the XPS. One would hope, considering how hard it is to make an accurate 416 clone. Anyway, do you like the MRDS more than the Docter? I'm considering replacing the RMR on top of my TA01, and I already have the MRDS mount for it. I got the MRDS mainly because I wanted to use the Docter on my Mk12 with a Wilcox ring mount. That, and the SU-230 with MRDS and shroud just always looked awesome to me. I have tried most of the MRDs (RMR battery powered and tritium, Docter, MRDS, JPoint) and, to my eye, the Docter has the cleanest/sharpest dot out of all of them. I also like that the Docter is lower profile. But the ability to remove the MRDS battery without removing the sight is a plus. I should also note that the Docter, JPoint, and Aimpoint Micros all use the CR2302 battery but the MRDS uses the CR1632; the latter is not impossible to find, but stocking another battery is annoying. On an ACOG, I'm not sure I'd swap a RMR for a MRDS. The RMR is likely way more rugged and mounts cleanly to the TA01 boss where the MRDS ACOG mount is kind of huge. It just sucks that, from a clone perspective, you tend to only see RMRs on M27 IARs. I have seen ACOGs with RMRs on both Norwegian and Polish GROM 416s. |
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Originally Posted By cmcflex:
.... View Quote Yeah, I gotta say, I definitely noticed how sharp the dot is on the Docter. Way better than the RMR, and way better than ANY other red dot I've looked through. I think I might have that astigmatism in my eyes that makes all red dots fuzzy, but the Docter is still sharp. So yeah, I might just get a Docter for the TA01 down the line sometime. |
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Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
I've known a few in my day that didn't LOOK like they met the standard, yet smoked the shit out of nearly anyone and everyone around them constantly. Looks can be deceiving, especially in full gear. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
I sold my M4A1 upper with 4 prong.....and then I got this for my can. Guess I need another RIS II. https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/446/32634976005_9b270781ab_o.jpg View Quote I'd be willing to bet you could take that huge ass timing spacer out and get a good 7-10 more turns on that baby, lol. |
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Originally Posted By cmcflex:
I got the MRDS mainly because I wanted to use the Docter on my Mk12 with a Wilcox ring mount. That, and the SU-230 with MRDS and shroud just always looked awesome to me. I have tried most of the MRDs (RMR battery powered and tritium, Docter, MRDS, JPoint) and, to my eye, the Docter has the cleanest/sharpest dot out of all of them. I also like that the Docter is lower profile. But the ability to remove the MRDS battery without removing the sight is a plus. I should also note that the Docter, JPoint, and Aimpoint Micros all use the CR2302 battery but the MRDS uses the CR1632; the latter is not impossible to find, but stocking another battery is annoying. On an ACOG, I'm not sure I'd swap a RMR for a MRDS. The RMR is likely way more rugged and mounts cleanly to the TA01 boss where the MRDS ACOG mount is kind of huge. It just sucks that, from a clone perspective, you tend to only see RMRs on M27 IARs. I have seen ACOGs with RMRs on both Norwegian and Polish GROM 416s. View Quote +1 on the Doctor and JPoint... I love the ruggedness of the RMR, but the dot clarity isn't as good and the fisheye is much more pronounced than on the other options... Side question, with you two running Wilcox risers... I cant quite find the answer, as I understand it, the riser puts the eotech approximately 14mm above the rail? So about 7mm higher than an EXPS model? Just wondering if it being that much higher is even better as Ive found the EXPS to be a decent height for shooting under NODs... Just curious, as I know the higher and farther forward the optic the better for shooting passive under NODs... makes a carry handle mounted optic seem like a good idea... |
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Originally Posted By carmodyh:
+1 on the Doctor and JPoint... I love the ruggedness of the RMR, but the dot clarity isn't as good and the fisheye is much more pronounced than on the other options... Side question, with you two running Wilcox risers... I cant quite find the answer, as I understand it, the riser puts the eotech approximately 14mm above the rail? So about 7mm higher than an EXPS model? Just wondering if it being that much higher is even better as Ive found the EXPS to be a decent height for shooting under NODs... Just curious, as I know the higher and farther forward the optic the better for shooting passive under NODs... makes a carry handle mounted optic seem like a good idea... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By carmodyh:
Originally Posted By cmcflex:
I got the MRDS mainly because I wanted to use the Docter on my Mk12 with a Wilcox ring mount. That, and the SU-230 with MRDS and shroud just always looked awesome to me. I have tried most of the MRDs (RMR battery powered and tritium, Docter, MRDS, JPoint) and, to my eye, the Docter has the cleanest/sharpest dot out of all of them. I also like that the Docter is lower profile. But the ability to remove the MRDS battery without removing the sight is a plus. I should also note that the Docter, JPoint, and Aimpoint Micros all use the CR2302 battery but the MRDS uses the CR1632; the latter is not impossible to find, but stocking another battery is annoying. On an ACOG, I'm not sure I'd swap a RMR for a MRDS. The RMR is likely way more rugged and mounts cleanly to the TA01 boss where the MRDS ACOG mount is kind of huge. It just sucks that, from a clone perspective, you tend to only see RMRs on M27 IARs. I have seen ACOGs with RMRs on both Norwegian and Polish GROM 416s. +1 on the Doctor and JPoint... I love the ruggedness of the RMR, but the dot clarity isn't as good and the fisheye is much more pronounced than on the other options... Side question, with you two running Wilcox risers... I cant quite find the answer, as I understand it, the riser puts the eotech approximately 14mm above the rail? So about 7mm higher than an EXPS model? Just wondering if it being that much higher is even better as Ive found the EXPS to be a decent height for shooting under NODs... Just curious, as I know the higher and farther forward the optic the better for shooting passive under NODs... makes a carry handle mounted optic seem like a good idea... Sadly, I don't have NODs yet, but that is my next priority. Wilcox has two risers, 5/8" and .410", which raise the optic about 16mm and 10mm, respectively. I find them more comfortable overall with a reflex-type sight. Admittedly, I got the Flip Mounts first then the riser because the Flip Mount interferes with the shell deflector on an AR-15; so, I was committed to the Flip Mount. Jason Falla does a lot of advocating the riser set up, especially for use with a gas mask or passive sighting under NODs as you referenced. The KAC risers are 3/4", just FYI. |
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Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
Haha, I read the instructions this time when I installed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
Haha, I read the instructions this time when I installed Oh shit, they come with instructions? Seriously though, they want me to use that huge spacer? I've literally never done that, lol. Originally Posted By carmodyh:Side question, with you two running Wilcox risers... I cant quite find the answer, as I understand it, the riser puts the eotech approximately 14mm above the rail? So about 7mm higher than an EXPS model? Just wondering if it being that much higher is even better as Ive found the EXPS to be a decent height for shooting under NODs...
Just curious, as I know the higher and farther forward the optic the better for shooting passive under NODs... makes a carry handle mounted optic seem like a good idea... I was at a night shoot with Augee (and a few other relatively local members), and he has a crazy nice Delta/CAG HK416 clone. He let us try it out, and it's basically a heads-up display. You aim, and the reticle just appears. The wide fov of the eotech definitely helps with that as well. I personally find just an EXPS to be too low. I think it might have more to do with the angle of the tubes if the site is lower, considering the lower the site is, the more I'm going to end up shooting out of the top of my eyes. I don't know what it is exactly, I just noticed it was quite difficult for me to find the reticle with my 553, and I had to kind of get into a weird position that strained my neck to eventually see it. With the 416 riser setup, it felt 100% natural. Remember that the 416 has its own little riser built into it already. |
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Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
I don't think this is a clone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
Originally Posted By Spectre186:
Originally Posted By StealthGuy:
Originally Posted By ankratz:
Not as ergonomic. Any ideas? I have a dual Surefire switch, or can run a regular SR07 for the white light and run the ATPIAL by hand.... <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/ARFCOM/20160229_182659_zpstdkquo5o.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/ARFCOM/20160229_182659_zpstdkquo5o.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/ARFCOM/20160229_182728_zpsxr2kfkar.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/ARFCOM/20160229_182728_zpsxr2kfkar.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/ARFCOM/20160229_182745_zpszzr1tqsu.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/ARFCOM/20160229_182745_zpszzr1tqsu.jpg</a> <a href="http://s6.photobucket.com/user/akratz/media/ARFCOM/20160229_182811_zpsiambutym.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/ARFCOM/20160229_182811_zpsiambutym.jpg</a> Move the PEQ back behind wear you put your support hand and put the dual switch infront of it. Like this: http://www.defensereview.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Jeff_Gurwitch_Pic_for_Tactical_AR-15_M4_M4A1_Carbine_SBR_Accessories_Article_DefenseReview.com_DR_Pic_C.jpg This is my favorite clone I've ever seen! So hot. I don't think this is a clone. Damn good thing...I see a non-cloneworthy part. |
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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 Spush:
Ah my RIS 2 FSP came in, on my way to build a clone myself for my first AR build. Pretty excited. Been wanting to do so after seeing pictures of one a year or so ago. Now just need to procure the rest of the parts on my list. http://i.imgur.com/DF5Hkm0.jpg http://i.imgur.com/K6N75y8.jpg View Quote It all starts with the rail. |
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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 JoeyTwoSites:
Is it just me or is the kac taupe front sight the hardest part to buy? I have everything except that. Even a Ris ii I don't mind- $400 but you're paying for a 4lb block or so of billet 6061 aluminum. Then a CNC has to make a billion passes on it, including those sweet scallop cuts. So I understand that. But $200 (half the price of a Ris ii) for a front sight? There's just no justifying it no matter how much I try to convince myself lol. KAC makes very good stuff. I love everything they make. But the prices are just made up from throwing a dart at a dart board, I swear. The cost has absolutely no relationship to the product. sigh.. View Quote Taupe sights are easy to find...try finding a black one...for a Mk12. |
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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 pezboytate:
Originally Posted By 1811:
Speaking of KAC - just arrived Taupe Time http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt332/1811-photos/34B617C0-2EF3-4BC8-9D8C-7ED9EB881822_zpssreomzae.jpg How often are these seen on Block 2's? Never I was going to post that but it sounded so harsh. But yea, never. |
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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 |
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Originally Posted By KILLERB6:
Taupe sights are easy to find...try finding a black one...for a Mk12. View Quote Here ya go http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/sights/front-sights/ar-15-m16-micro-front-sights-prod68386.aspx |
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Originally Posted By 762hunter2:
Here ya go http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/sights/front-sights/ar-15-m16-micro-front-sights-prod68386.aspx View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 762hunter2:
Originally Posted By KILLERB6:
Taupe sights are easy to find...try finding a black one...for a Mk12. Here ya go http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/sights/front-sights/ar-15-m16-micro-front-sights-prod68386.aspx Thanks! Brownell's isn't by go-to for KAC parts, but I'll take it! |
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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 |
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Originally Posted By 762hunter2:
Here ya go http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/sights/front-sights/ar-15-m16-micro-front-sights-prod68386.aspx View Quote |
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Dean Winchester wishes he was this cool
MD, USA
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Cunnilingus aside, that is fucking awesome.
--secretwheelman Perfection can't be achieved from inside the rattle can. --RTUtah |
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Dean Winchester wishes he was this cool
MD, USA
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Cunnilingus aside, that is fucking awesome.
--secretwheelman Perfection can't be achieved from inside the rattle can. --RTUtah |
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What are you gonna do brother? When 72oz of Cola runs wild on you!
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