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Originally Posted By JohnnySasaki20:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/260264/AirBrush-20170228151130-155952.JPG View Quote Dat LA-5 though. |
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Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
The 952V is in widespread big army use, more of a conventional forces light. And honestly the I.R. capability actually doesn't matter too much except for very "narrow" situations. When I had my PVS14 and my PEQ I found I would generally only use the PEQ's I.R. illuminator (heavy duty illum) or the (pretty weak illum) one built in to the PVS 14 View Quote Good to know, nice to have knowledge like this on the forum. Looks like the ir illum in a light is not as important. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By SilkyJohnson:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/768/32350981234_12dc504032_o.jpg View Quote Ooo I like that |
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Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Good to know, nice to have knowledge like this on the forum. Looks like the ir illum in a light is not as important. Thanks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
The 952V is in widespread big army use, more of a conventional forces light. And honestly the I.R. capability actually doesn't matter too much except for very "narrow" situations. When I had my PVS14 and my PEQ I found I would generally only use the PEQ's I.R. illuminator (heavy duty illum) or the (pretty weak illum) one built in to the PVS 14 Good to know, nice to have knowledge like this on the forum. Looks like the ir illum in a light is not as important. Thanks No prob dude. But yeah the biggest pro I could see for having IR on a weaponlight (assuming you have a PEQ-15 of course) would be to pop off the weaponlight and use it as a handheld while using NVGs |
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Originally Posted By dalynchmob:
I was helping a friend paint his rifle tonight and decided to add some sponge marks to my Block II: http://i67.tinypic.com/jz7ced.jpg http://i63.tinypic.com/11kxoxv.jpg http://i67.tinypic.com/awxor7.jpg View Quote That's a helluv a paint job. It looks awesome. Great job. |
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Originally Posted By dalynchmob:
I was helping a friend paint his rifle tonight and decided to add some sponge marks to my Block II: http://i67.tinypic.com/jz7ced.jpg http://i63.tinypic.com/11kxoxv.jpg http://i67.tinypic.com/awxor7.jpg View Quote Freakin' awesome. While I have no problem "Skilcrafting" (Kryloning) a gun, especially one that isn't mine, I have yet to try the sponge technique. It definitely yields fantastic results...when done correctly. |
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Anything worth doing is worth overdoing. Moderation is for pussies.
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i lightened this hog up a bit and changed to a faxon 16" pencil barrel. i'm going to use the socom on another build later on. |
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smelling like cut bait since 1988
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sometimes it's fun to throw the 1x4 accupoint on. non kosher and kosher optic in pic though |
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smelling like cut bait since 1988
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Originally Posted By TheRetro1:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/366980/IMG-3078-157962.JPG sometimes it's fun to throw the 1x4 accupoint on. non kosher and kosher optic in pic though View Quote That's why I got an elcan, best of both worlds! Would still like to try a cqbss though. Oh, and I'll take that stubby off of your hands And that pencil barrel just looks wrong! |
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Originally Posted By TheRetro1:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/366980/IMG-3574-157950.JPG i lightened this hog up a bit and changed to a faxon 16" pencil barrel. i'm going to use the socom on another build later on. View Quote Milspec needs a front sight. Might even just temporarily to try hunt down a blasphemous MBUS front until I can afford another 99051 |
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Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
did you have to zoom in on the 1 part I currently need? Milspec needs a front sight. Might even just temporarily to try hunt down a blasphemous MBUS front until I can afford another 99051 View Quote Haha agreed, that is going to have to wait on my end as well. I think a light is more important. Were rear sights run with an elcan? I don't see how as you need this thing back pretty far. Better eye relief than an acog but not by much. |
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Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
That's why I got an elcan, best of both worlds! Would still like to try a cqbss though. Oh, and I'll take that stubby off of your hands And that pencil barrel just looks wrong! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Originally Posted By TheRetro1:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/366980/IMG-3078-157962.JPG sometimes it's fun to throw the 1x4 accupoint on. non kosher and kosher optic in pic though That's why I got an elcan, best of both worlds! Would still like to try a cqbss though. Oh, and I'll take that stubby off of your hands And that pencil barrel just looks wrong! Looks like your throwing a hotdog down a hallway with that skinny |
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but damn the pencil barrel balances sooo well. lol
Ha the elcan is too rich for my blood, especially since the accupoint has both FO/tritium which is awesome |
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smelling like cut bait since 1988
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You motherfuckers are nothing but an expense!!! But I've bourboned up enough to list a brand fucking new FDE FSP on the EE and rid myself of your crack sales............
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Smartass living in a Dumbass world..
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Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Haha agreed, that is going to have to wait on my end as well. I think a light is more important. Were rear sights run with an elcan? I don't see how as you need this thing back pretty far. Better eye relief than an acog but not by much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
did you have to zoom in on the 1 part I currently need? Milspec needs a front sight. Might even just temporarily to try hunt down a blasphemous MBUS front until I can afford another 99051 Haha agreed, that is going to have to wait on my end as well. I think a light is more important. Were rear sights run with an elcan? I don't see how as you need this thing back pretty far. Better eye relief than an acog but not by much. We've seen rear sights and no rear sights with the Elcan. You don't really need it tho as you'll have the rain sights or a Docter/MRDS piggybacked. But I personally would throw a Matech or KAC under it just out of a preparedness/not worried about weight paranoia/train of thought |
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smelling like cut bait since 1988
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Originally Posted By TheRetro1:
one day you will be a old man filled with regret View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheRetro1:
Originally Posted By GoRebels:
You motherfuckers are nothing but an expense!!! But I've bourboned up enough to list a brand fucking new FDE FSP on the EE and rid myself of your crack sales............ one day you will be a old man filled with regret I'd bet regret and bourbon will fill his soul at that point. |
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Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
We've seen rear sights and no rear sights with the Elcan. You don't really need it tho as you'll have the rain sights or a Docter/MRDS piggybacked. But I personally would throw a Matech or KAC under it just out of a preparedness/not worried about weight paranoia/train of thought View Quote Good point, weight isn't of much concern now, pretty sure we are ending up with 9lb rifles with everything on them. I'll run without for now, I'm low on funds and don't have a front sight yet |
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Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Good point, weight isn't of much concern now, pretty sure we are ending up with 9lb rifles with everything on them. I'll run without for now, I'm low on funds and don't have a front sight yet View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M1a_AllDay:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
We've seen rear sights and no rear sights with the Elcan. You don't really need it tho as you'll have the rain sights or a Docter/MRDS piggybacked. But I personally would throw a Matech or KAC under it just out of a preparedness/not worried about weight paranoia/train of thought Good point, weight isn't of much concern now, pretty sure we are ending up with 9lb rifles with everything on them. I'll run without for now, I'm low on funds and don't have a front sight yet 9 lbs is light my friend. Before I just shipped off my PEQ I weighed my rifle with PEQ-15, ACOG/RMR, 952V, loaded SOPMOD tubes. Drum roll please....... 12 fuckin lbs. that's with a mag tho. Felt light to me Probably helps that bodybuilding is my other hobby tho |
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Originally Posted By Chincy:
You sir have a PM regarding a 99051 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Chincy:
Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
did you have to zoom in on the 1 part I currently need? Milspec needs a front sight. Might even just temporarily to try hunt down a blasphemous MBUS front until I can afford another 99051 You sir have a PM regarding a 99051 |
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Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
9 lbs is light my friend. Before I just shipped off my PEQ I weighed my rifle with PEQ-15, ACOG/RMR, 952V, loaded SOPMOD tubes. Drum roll please....... 12 fuckin lbs. that's with a mag tho. Felt light to me Probably helps that bodybuilding is my other hobby tho View Quote Holyyyy sheet. That's a heavy carbine! A mk12 weighs about the same. I'm sure an elcan is a half pound heavier than that acog too |
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I am not even finished building my first block 2 and I want to build another one already.
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M4A1 Block II |
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Anything worth doing is worth overdoing. Moderation is for pussies.
"Drugs and alcohol are not my problem - reality is my problem. Drugs and alcohol are my solution." - Russel Brand |
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Originally Posted By BOONEA:
https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16939258_10154877305297626_9031735937435139594_n.jpg?oh=319fc570c90a1ae244a21386335884da&oe=59272B13 View Quote Damn, that's perfection |
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Originally Posted By Mrgunsngear:
http://i.imgur.com/GO5ysdFl.jpg View Quote When's the review coming out? |
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Gents, I don't check on this thread too much but figured I'd cross post this from the recce thread to get your take on a rifle seen in a video. Some of you guys are pro detectives on this stuff.
US soldiers help Iraqi troops secure Mosul Hard to tell but I think it's a Block II M4. Definitely a cool setup with the 3-18 and piggybacked T1. Maybe a DAGR setup? |
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Who was the guy cerakoting rails fde and does he still do it?
Edit: was it @ankratz ? |
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Semper Fi Marines!
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Originally Posted By ankratz:
Will be doing a batch here in a week or two. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y229/akratz/Cerakote/20160513_162324_zpskqmlsrof.jpg View Quote |
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Semper Fi Marines!
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Originally Posted By Outrider:
Gents, I don't check on this thread too much but figured I'd cross post this from the recce thread to get your take on a rifle seen in a video. Some of you guys are pro detectives on this stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPhoaibldM0 Hard to tell but I think it's a Block II M4. Definitely a cool setup with the 3-18 and piggybacked T1. Maybe a DAGR setup? http://i.imgur.com/6hwJ2rC.png http://i.imgur.com/iB933PB.png View Quote This setup seems to be getting more and more common amongst the SEALs. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By StevieJ309:
This setup seems to be getting more and more common amongst the SEALs. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262192/16195913-1338926906130122-4180259903990312286-n-160734.JPG View Quote Should be noted that is a black RC. So all y'all that can't find a FDE can, you're good to go. |
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I'm actually wondering if it's a BFA and not an actual suppressor. If I zoom in on the little bit that's exposed it looks yellow.
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Originally Posted By StevieJ309:
This setup seems to be getting more and more common amongst the SEALs. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262192/16195913-1338926906130122-4180259903990312286-n-160734.JPG View Quote Interesting setup! At that point it's almost a shorter and lighter mk12. Not sure how accuracy would compare past 400m or so though. These barrels are supposedly pretty accurate from what I've seen. |
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Originally Posted By RubiconJk:
http://i67.tinypic.com/v30hth.jpg Vcog with rmr. o Think this will be the setup I go for on my currently building block 2 fsp. Not really feeling the non magnified eotech. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By MILSPEC556:
He's actually a member here. Posts in the Mk18/CQBR thread every few months. Definitely a fan of his "non standard" setups. View Quote He runs what works for him and what makes him more effective. I love my VCOG and wish I could put it on my work gun but i'm okay with the ACOG. |
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Originally Posted By RubiconJk:
http://i67.tinypic.com/v30hth.jpg Vcog with rmr. Think this will be the setup I go for on my currently building block 2 fsp. Not really feeling the non magnified eotech. View Quote |
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