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Originally Posted By pukindog:
My dedicated iron sight practice rifle.. which is kind of silly because the older I get the worse my vision is getting and in need of optics http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc457/pukindog1/rangepics/R318.jpg +1 on the vision thing. Always loved shooting irons but the front sights keep getting fuzzier and sometimes they multiply - two or even three of 'em.... |
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Originally Posted By HUCK70:
CMMG upper with a Geissele rail and trigger, Leupold Mark AR scope in a Larue mount, Magpul UBR stock and MIAD grip and a Sliencerco Sparrow. http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg568/Huck1970/9cda6287.jpg Holy crap dude! Nice gun! |
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Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
Originally Posted By HUCK70:
CMMG upper with a Geissele rail and trigger, Leupold Mark AR scope in a Larue mount, Magpul UBR stock and MIAD grip and a Sliencerco Sparrow. http://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg568/Huck1970/9cda6287.jpg Holy crap dude! Nice gun! +1, that is a quality build! Pic thread: |
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Thanks, it is a blast to shoot. It is my new favorite AR
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Originally Posted By pukindog:... My dedicated iron sight practice rifle.. which is kind of silly because the older I get the worse my vision is getting and in need of optics....
Amen. Optics are your friends! Just wait till you get told you have a cataract... open sights become a fuzzy memory. |
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My contribution....
Beyer Barrel in a Mega monolithic upper over a Mega (1st gen) 3H lower. http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j176/a71rambler/Weapons/IMG_0475.jpg |
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Originally Posted By triggerStevan:
Finally decent pics http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/3CC4F6B3-4B11-46C4-8820-0DA79196BDF5-109-000004F826599A55.jpg http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/CAABBD77-4033-4B96-9BCC-21EC76435BF4-109-000004F831268B95.jpg waiting on iron sights now, thinking Troy Battles ETA: CMMG Dedicated Upper w/ Stainless Steel Troy VTAC 9" rail Magpul RVG Surefire (was a gift) Lower is a Mega Forged Magpul UBR Stock DPMS LPK Ergo Grip Thats a .22? |
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Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
Originally Posted By triggerStevan:
Finally decent pics http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/3CC4F6B3-4B11-46C4-8820-0DA79196BDF5-109-000004F826599A55.jpg http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/CAABBD77-4033-4B96-9BCC-21EC76435BF4-109-000004F831268B95.jpg waiting on iron sights now, thinking Troy Battles ETA: CMMG Dedicated Upper w/ Stainless Steel Troy VTAC 9" rail Magpul RVG Surefire (was a gift) Lower is a Mega Forged Magpul UBR Stock DPMS LPK Ergo Grip Thats a .22? Yeah, it's got a GI 5.56 mag in it just for the pic |
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Originally Posted By triggerStevan:
Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
Originally Posted By triggerStevan:
Finally decent pics http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/3CC4F6B3-4B11-46C4-8820-0DA79196BDF5-109-000004F826599A55.jpg http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg522/ervasquez/CAABBD77-4033-4B96-9BCC-21EC76435BF4-109-000004F831268B95.jpg waiting on iron sights now, thinking Troy Battles ETA: CMMG Dedicated Upper w/ Stainless Steel Troy VTAC 9" rail Magpul RVG Surefire (was a gift) Lower is a Mega Forged Magpul UBR Stock DPMS LPK Ergo Grip Thats a .22? Yeah, it's got a GI 5.56 mag in it just for the pic Thats what had me wondering LOL |
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Originally Posted By Flipz:
Just got this upper back from Redtazdog. He did an amazing job on the barrel. Upper specs: YHM upper receiver Redtazdog 4.5 inch barrel with Sparrow threads Silencerco SS Sparrow CMMG SS Bolt and dedicated SS collar Troy 7.2 inch Alpha rail Troy Squid Grips Magpul Gen2 BUIS Vortex SPARC http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff509/Flipz79/IMAG0282.jpg very nice....mine will, almost literally, be IDENTICAL other than the fact i'm running OD furniture! could you tell me the OAL you used on your form 1 with the 4.5" barrel? i'm getting ready to send in my form 1 for the lower i'm going to build on while I wait for my upper to get done |
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Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.theuzibutton.com/ArfCom/images/2012KYArfComShootFall_AR22_01.jpg Very nice. I've never even shot mine |
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Originally Posted By triggerStevan:
Originally Posted By TheUziButton:
http://www.theuzibutton.com/ArfCom/images/2012KYArfComShootFall_AR22_01.jpg Very nice. I've never even shot mine Thank you! Those Black Dog Machine mags work great! The 50 round drums work even better. I wish I had 4 or 5 more drums. |
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specs? That looks great! |
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I like that rail, what is it? Also, how long is the barrel? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By Raeth:
I like that rail, what is it? Also, how long is the barrel? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The rail is a cut down pre production version of the new rail from SLR rifleworks. The barrel is a 7.5" |
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^^^AGP lower right?
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Originally Posted By 00Ghost00:
Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
^^^AGP lower right? Correct! http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f98/spdr8cer/P1050258_zps3894cfa5.jpg Love mine. |
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Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
Originally Posted By 00Ghost00:
Originally Posted By 4DAIVIPAI2K5:
^^^AGP lower right? Correct! http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f98/spdr8cer/P1050258_zps3894cfa5.jpg Love mine. Me too. This is my 2nd actually. I got a good deal on both at the same time. (ordered 1, but they shipped me 2!) The other is its bigger 5.56 sibling. |
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My 22 Sparrow came in a while back but I forgot to post pics like I said I would, so here they are. For those who are curious, the cover over the suppressor is a Bowers Griptastic cover.
Heh, dig my groovy blue lamp in the background. |
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Originally Posted By MikeS1970:
Originally Posted By pukindog:
My dedicated iron sight practice rifle.. which is kind of silly because the older I get the worse my vision is getting and in need of optics http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc457/pukindog1/rangepics/R318.jpg +1 on the vision thing. Always loved shooting irons but the front sights keep getting fuzzier and sometimes they multiply - two or even three of 'em.... Yes you both are OLD. And you are doing it wrong. If you are using the Iron Sights correctly.......... the rear aperture should be fuzzy. |
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Originally Posted By Raeth:
My 22 Sparrow came in a while back but I forgot to post pics like I said I would, so here they are. For those who are curious, the cover over the suppressor is a Bowers Griptastic cover. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w417/Raeth1997/22-FDE-01.jpg http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w417/Raeth1997/22-FDE-02.jpg Heh, dig my groovy blue lamp in the background. Nice! Selector in happy mode I see! What length barrel? I have a 5.5, about to get it cut and retreaded to 4.5. |
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Originally Posted By ImplodedmindZ:
Nice! Selector in happy mode I see! What length barrel? I have a 5.5, about to get it cut and retreaded to 4.5. Thanks!! It was supposed to be 4.5" overall, but when ADCO cut it down they made it 4.75" for some reason. I wish it had been right at the 4.5" I wanted, or a little shorter instead, since right around there is the critical length for keeping bulk pack ammo subsonic. Most of my shots are subsonic, but I still get more ballistic cracks than I'd like. -bob |
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Originally Posted By Raeth:
My 22 Sparrow came in a while back but I forgot to post pics like I said I would, so here they are. For those who are curious, the cover over the suppressor is a Bowers Griptastic cover. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w417/Raeth1997/22-FDE-01.jpg http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w417/Raeth1997/22-FDE-02.jpg Heh, dig my groovy blue lamp in the background. just look up the cover looks cool how do you like it ??? dose it do what it sopouse to do ??? was is easy to put on the suppressor ??? |
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Originally Posted By toolboxluis00100:
how do you like it ??? dose it do what it sopouse to do ??? was is easy to put on the suppressor ??? I think it's a good product and it does what it's designed to do. It's pretty much nothing more than that rubber stuff you find on the handles of cooking pots. When you touch it after shooting, it's definitely hot, but not painful. Heh, but you can certainly tell that the can underneath is REALLY hot.. you can just feel the heat radiating upwards. I got it to make it easier to periodically check that the suppressor was tight on the barrel while shooting. It's kind of a pain to get it on, but it comes with instructions on how to do it (they say to get the suppressor damp first). Because of the grip's length, I would have had to take it off every time I wanted to clean my Sparrow, and it's tough enough to do that I decided it would be easier to simply cut the grip down by 3/4" or so. That way my Sparrow protrudes slightly out each end and I can disassemble the can for cleaning, leaving the grip on the outer tube the whole time. -bob Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By Raeth:
Originally Posted By toolboxluis00100:
how do you like it ??? dose it do what it sopouse to do ??? was is easy to put on the suppressor ??? I think it's a good product and it does what it's designed to do. It's pretty much nothing more than that rubber stuff you find on the handles of cooking pots. When you touch it after shooting, it's definitely hot, but not painful. Heh, but you can certainly tell that the can underneath is REALLY hot.. you can just feel the heat radiating upwards. I got it to make it easier to periodically check that the suppressor was tight on the barrel while shooting. It's kind of a pain to get it on, but it comes with instructions on how to do it (they say to get the suppressor damp first). Because of the grip's length, I would have had to take it off every time I wanted to clean my Sparrow, and it's tough enough to do that I decided it would be easier to simply cut the grip down by 3/4" or so. That way my Sparrow protrudes slightly out each end and I can disassemble the can for cleaning, leaving the grip on the outer tube the whole time. -bob Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile thank you for the input |
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Originally Posted By jwb211:
Originally Posted By squirrelslayer1:
Almost done. Still need a 3G trigger and BADASS lever. http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac307/abhitchc/IMG_2933.jpg Did you remove the heat shield from the VIS? My can would not clear with it in there. I did. Very easy to do so with a flathead screwdriver. That is the only way to get a suppressor under that hadguard. |
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Originally Posted By jwb211:
Originally Posted By squirrelslayer1:
Originally Posted By jwb211:
Originally Posted By squirrelslayer1:
Almost done. Still need a 3G trigger and BADASS lever. http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac307/abhitchc/IMG_2933.jpg Did you remove the heat shield from the VIS? My can would not clear with it in there. I did. Very easy to do so with a flathead screwdriver. That is the only way to get a suppressor under that hadguard. http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac307/abhitchc/IMG_2951.jpg I was reluctant to tear it off seeing how much the upper cost but you just changed my mind. Good looking SBR Thanks again. Yes, I can see your dilemma. Really, I justified it by thinking VLTOR probably has replacement shields and a new one probably just snaps right on. Also, I bought the upper for the sole purpose of a dedicated .22 so the shield had to go. |
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Here is my just finished ,dedicated .22lr upper.
http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u502/Lasher6812/AR/2012-10-08_18-11-24_255_zps329e2e0d.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Recon6812:
Here is my just finished ,dedicated .22lr upper. http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u502/Lasher6812/AR/2012-10-08_18-11-24_255_zps329e2e0d.jpg Looks like something Buck Rogers would carry! |
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Originally Posted By Recon6812:
Here is my just finished ,dedicated .22lr upper. http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u502/Lasher6812/AR/2012-10-08_18-11-24_255_zps329e2e0d.jpg different very very different |
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Originally Posted By toolboxluis00100:
Originally Posted By Recon6812:
Here is my just finished ,dedicated .22lr upper. http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u502/Lasher6812/AR/2012-10-08_18-11-24_255_zps329e2e0d.jpg different very very different Looks like a ribbed condom.... And I like it! BTW what stock is that? Looks like that new one that holds a spare mag. |
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In loving memory of: Staff Sgt. Delmar White
Army National Guard, Kentucky Battery B, 2nd Batallion,138th Field Artillery KIA: September 2, 2007, in Iraq by a roadside IED |
Originally Posted By thesocialistnetwork:
Originally Posted By toolboxluis00100:
Originally Posted By Recon6812:
Here is my just finished ,dedicated .22lr upper. http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u502/Lasher6812/AR/2012-10-08_18-11-24_255_zps329e2e0d.jpg different very very different Looks like a ribbed condom.... And I like it! BTW what stock is that? Looks like that new one that holds a spare mag. The lower is one i use for my .458 socom and 50 beowulf. The stock is a Mako Recoil-reducing M4/AR-15 Stock - GL-Shock. Have yet to see if it works yet. |
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