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Originally Posted By Augee:
I wonder what barrels are under there. Look 14.5". Almost certainly rebuilt USAMU SDM-Rs, which, if they've cannibalized and rebuilt them, pretty much means the end of that program as well, since I think a few units in 3rd ID were the only line units that ever had them. Nice rifles, though, got to handle (but not shoot) one back in '05-'06-ish. The USAMU guys have some pretty interesting rifles - lots of non-standard parts. ~Augee View Quote The barrels seemed to be regular M4 barrels. One of the guys said the triggers were "pretty much std", but one I saw had the auto sear pin missing |
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Originally Posted By Bradders:
The barrels seemed to be regular M4 barrels. One of the guys said the triggers were "pretty much std", but one I saw had the auto sear pin missing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bradders:
Originally Posted By Augee:
I wonder what barrels are under there. Look 14.5". Almost certainly rebuilt USAMU SDM-Rs, which, if they've cannibalized and rebuilt them, pretty much means the end of that program as well, since I think a few units in 3rd ID were the only line units that ever had them. Nice rifles, though, got to handle (but not shoot) one back in '05-'06-ish. The USAMU guys have some pretty interesting rifles - lots of non-standard parts. ~Augee The barrels seemed to be regular M4 barrels. One of the guys said the triggers were "pretty much std", but one I saw had the auto sear pin missing Seems like the long way around just to get an M4A1 Block II upper. Like I said, the USAMU seems to do some pretty interesting things to their rifles, actually, I'm surprised with all the different variant threads we have out there, we don't have one for them and their rifles... I'm actually more interested in the Crye Airframes and uniforms and all that Multicam OCP kit, especially with all the grumblings about a "big announcement to come" about the future of the Army's camouflage and uniforms. ~Augee |
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All I can tell you is I have a govt marked 1945 Remington Rand 1911 supposedly built by a Fort Bragg armorer who did a bunch of Camp Perry guns for the AMU, and the trigger is nothing short of amazing. You can see yourself in the feedramp. I'm no pistol guy, but the thing makes me look good. Accurate as hell.
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Looking forward to NEXT year's Superbowl. This one sucked.
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1105_zps7df244a1.jpg View Quote Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. |
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Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1105_zps7df244a1.jpg Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. First picture I ever saw of a Block II was with an ACOG. I knew right then I wanted to make one. As it turns out, I didn't use an ACOG on mine, but I still like that set up. |
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Originally Posted By RTUtah: Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RTUtah: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1105_zps7df244a1.jpg Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. I think I may leave it this way, as it should fill the void between my FSP BlockII and the mk12's. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
Me too. I think I may leave it this way, as it should fill the void between my FSP BlockII and the mk12's. http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1103_zps26e355b0.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By secretwheelman:
http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1105_zps7df244a1.jpg Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. I think I may leave it this way, as it should fill the void between my FSP BlockII and the mk12's. http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1103_zps26e355b0.jpg What is the make/model of your bipod? |
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Originally Posted By UTPABRONCS: What is the make/model of your bipod? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By UTPABRONCS: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By RTUtah: Originally Posted By secretwheelman: http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1105_zps7df244a1.jpg Dude I love the way ACOGs look on Blk IIs. I think I may leave it this way, as it should fill the void between my FSP BlockII and the mk12's. http://i1008.photobucket.com/albums/af204/secretwheelman/100_1103_zps26e355b0.jpg What is the make/model of your bipod? |
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Native Maryland man amassing an arsenal in Wyoming
WY, USA
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Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
Now that is a HeavyWeight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jukeboxx13:
Light as a feather... a 12lb Rodan feather. If I want some exercise I throw the 24oz 1-6x variable on it. |
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Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. Originally Posted By vsvo:
http://thelaymansperch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1424804.jpg A U.S. Special Forces soldier provides security as their convoy is halted by mechanical difficulties, near Sarobi district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, June 17, 2014. USSF and ANA forces drove to Tagab district, Kapisa province to capture known Taliban commanders in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez) That a Centurion CMR? Wonder if it's a personal upper or an armory requested build? |
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Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. Originally Posted By vsvo:
http://thelaymansperch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1424804.jpg A U.S. Special Forces soldier provides security as their convoy is halted by mechanical difficulties, near Sarobi district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, June 17, 2014. USSF and ANA forces drove to Tagab district, Kapisa province to capture known Taliban commanders in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez) Is that a Leupold VX-R Patrol? |
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Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
That a Centurion CMR? Wonder if it's a personal upper or an armory requested build? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. Originally Posted By vsvo:
http://thelaymansperch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1424804.jpg A U.S. Special Forces soldier provides security as their convoy is halted by mechanical difficulties, near Sarobi district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, June 17, 2014. USSF and ANA forces drove to Tagab district, Kapisa province to capture known Taliban commanders in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez) That a Centurion CMR? Wonder if it's a personal upper or an armory requested build? That is a nice looking rifle. I'd wager it was built in country from end user supplied parts. Just my guess. |
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Originally Posted By SGT2LT:
That is a nice looking rifle. I'd wager it was built in country from end user supplied parts. Just my guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SGT2LT:
Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. Originally Posted By vsvo:
http://thelaymansperch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1424804.jpg A U.S. Special Forces soldier provides security as their convoy is halted by mechanical difficulties, near Sarobi district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, June 17, 2014. USSF and ANA forces drove to Tagab district, Kapisa province to capture known Taliban commanders in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez) That a Centurion CMR? Wonder if it's a personal upper or an armory requested build? That is a nice looking rifle. I'd wager it was built in country from end user supplied parts. Just my guess. Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. |
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Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Originally Posted By SGT2LT:
Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Munzy:
A recce in the wild. Originally Posted By vsvo:
http://thelaymansperch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1424804.jpg A U.S. Special Forces soldier provides security as their convoy is halted by mechanical difficulties, near Sarobi district, Kapisa province, Afghanistan, June 17, 2014. USSF and ANA forces drove to Tagab district, Kapisa province to capture known Taliban commanders in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Mendez) That a Centurion CMR? Wonder if it's a personal upper or an armory requested build? That is a nice looking rifle. I'd wager it was built in country from end user supplied parts. Just my guess. Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. That would make a lot of sense. Barnes caters very heavily to the SF folks at Bragg and has quite a name in the community for their outstanding craftsmanship. I |
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Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. View Quote Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. |
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Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. This. |
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And a JPC to match.
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"We can hear the swish of leather as saddles are heaved on our backs. The intellectuals and the young, booted and spurred, feel themselves born to ride us." Hoffer.
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Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. It's all in the way you write the justification. The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee |
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Originally Posted By Augee:
It's all in the way you write the justification. http://s4.postimg.org/6no1uxfzx/1368862.jpg The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Augee:
Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. It's all in the way you write the justification. http://s4.postimg.org/6no1uxfzx/1368862.jpg The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee Well, I take it back. Didn't have that pic earlier, or I wouldn't have made the lower comment lol. I wonder then if this was a COTS purchase for some "precision carbines" like the "Mod H", or someone got away with using a personal gun. Pretty much looks like this right here, add the Leupold and laser plus the forward grip, and then a Surefire FH or Brake for the suppressor. |
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Originally Posted By lancecriminal86: Well, I take it back. Didn't have that pic earlier, or I wouldn't have made the lower comment lol. I wonder then if this was a COTS purchase for some "precision carbines" like the "Mod H", or someone got away with using a personal gun. Pretty much looks like this right here, add the Leupold and laser plus the forward grip, and then a Surefire FH or Brake for the suppressor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lancecriminal86: Originally Posted By Augee: Originally Posted By lancecriminal86: Originally Posted By Trapezoid: Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. It's all in the way you write the justification. http://s4.postimg.org/6no1uxfzx/1368862.jpg The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee Well, I take it back. Didn't have that pic earlier, or I wouldn't have made the lower comment lol. I wonder then if this was a COTS purchase for some "precision carbines" like the "Mod H", or someone got away with using a personal gun. Pretty much looks like this right here, add the Leupold and laser plus the forward grip, and then a Surefire FH or Brake for the suppressor. There's about four or five photos of this guy with that rifle including those two pictured in this thread. The others were shot overhead during training. If you have Instagram, go check out user outlaw185 and you'll see the photos. |
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Originally Posted By Augee:
It's all in the way you write the justification. http://s4.postimg.org/6no1uxfzx/1368862.jpg The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Augee:
Originally Posted By lancecriminal86:
Originally Posted By Trapezoid:
Almost the entire rifle (besides the accessories) looks to be made by BPM (Barnes Precision Machine) including the rail and lower receiver. Whether or not that clarifies if the rifle in question is personal purchase or unit purchase I don't know. Also, I am 99% sure that is a 16" upper. Not sure about the lower, you can get a complete 16" upper built according to their site that would match what we see there. I know we've seen personal uppers and optics in various SF circles, but I'm doubtful an entire rifle would be kosher. Seems more likely the user or unit bought some uppers and pimped some lowers to go with them. It's all in the way you write the justification. http://s4.postimg.org/6no1uxfzx/1368862.jpg The lower looks like a semi-automatic lower with pictogram markings. I can't say I know 100% what all is the deal going on with that particular rifle, but don't forget that in the past, entire COTS weapons were not that uncommon. A lot of things could be going on there that we have no way of knowing about, and speculation without further information would really just be blind guessing. ~Augee I'm digging that paint scheme |
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My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today.
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Originally Posted By _Crog:
My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5578/14606119134_af3fbeb73e_h.jpg Build specs... View Quote How do you like the PA 1-6? I just ordered one last night I'm curious to take it out |
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Originally Posted By Petes1552: How do you like the PA 1-6? I just ordered one last night I'm curious to take it out View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Petes1552: Originally Posted By _Crog: My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5578/14606119134_af3fbeb73e_h.jpg Build specs... How do you like the PA 1-6? I just ordered one last night I'm curious to take it out For less than $300 it's amazing. It's missing some nice features other 1-6's have, but those are also $1000+. The 1x is really close and the glass is completely clean. I haven't shot past 100 yards yet so I haven't utilized the reticle, but I can't wait to hit some steel at 500 yards |
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Originally Posted By patriot_man:
I have to say this guy is probably strong as hell with great endurance (probably a given since he's a SEAL lol). Hanging a bipod off the end of the gun and shooting is really tiring. Also I think the suppressor on the end is a AAC SPR can. Can anyone tell? The amount of barrel overlap makes me think so. http://i.imgur.com/rV6JA3R.png http://i.imgur.com/H55qwPN.png http://i.imgur.com/WYfqeXE.png http://i.imgur.com/jJA8DcB.png Edit: http://i.imgur.com/SwHJq9bl.jpg View Quote Link to the actual video? Or movie? Looks like screen grabs. |
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Originally Posted By _Crog:
My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5578/14606119134_af3fbeb73e_h.jpg Build specs... View Quote Good color choice! |
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Originally Posted By _Crog:
My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5578/14606119134_af3fbeb73e_h.jpg Build specs... View Quote Sweet build! Somewhat like mine that I just finished parting together. Cheap PSA upper/lower, high quality (not that PSA isn't perfectly fine) everywhere else. I'm going to cerakote mine Patriot Brown as well... But it's an 18" SPR barrel so it won't be in this thread. |
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Originally Posted By Hydra-shokz: Good color choice! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hydra-shokz: Originally Posted By _Crog: My Recce inspired build. Still working out BUIS and I have an SD-E that should be in the mailbox today. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5578/14606119134_af3fbeb73e_h.jpg Build specs... Good color choice! Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By JimboJones1:
Link to the actual video? Or movie? Looks like screen grabs. View Quote Here ya go. Watch the snipers one and the point man one. Don't know where one of these pictures are from. |
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Originally Posted By stagepaint:
I see your MK6 potato pic and match it sir. I've come very close to replacing my DD Lite with a URXIII about four times now.. I just don't wanna deal with finding that wrench I don't think. <a href="http://s250.photobucket.com/user/butterscotchgent/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_1838_zpsa08afcb1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg271/butterscotchgent/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_1838_zpsa08afcb1.jpg</a> View Quote Nice! Also, do it. Send the upper off to have it installed. I went from al DD rails to urx. Worth it |
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I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took a .50 bolt in the neck.
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Originally Posted By CastorTroy:
http://castor-troy.com/vortex/vortex1.jpg http://castor-troy.com/vortex/vortex2.jpg View Quote That rail is really growing on me |
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I love it. Just ordered another one for my 20" grendel
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I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took a .50 bolt in the neck.
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Originally Posted By patriot_man:
I have to say this guy is probably strong as hell with great endurance (probably a given since he's a SEAL lol). Hanging a bipod off the end of the gun and shooting is really tiring. Also I think the suppressor on the end is a AAC SPR can. Can anyone tell? The amount of barrel overlap makes me think so. http://i.imgur.com/rV6JA3R.png http://i.imgur.com/H55qwPN.png http://i.imgur.com/WYfqeXE.png http://i.imgur.com/jJA8DcB.png Edit: http://i.imgur.com/SwHJq9bl.jpg View Quote Sweet kit. Is that the Wilcox Aimpoint Micro mount with Nightforce rings? Thinking of running something similar on my Mk12 or SCAR 17S. |
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Middy upper build #3.
-Rainier Select 1/8 16" black barrel is on the way. -SLR Solo 13" rail at the house today. -going with a Leupold Mark AR 3-9, using my GG&F cantilever mount. This will be my first "precision ar". I'm scared lol. Will go on my painted SBR lower. |
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Please excuse my ways. Iraq Veteran. 45B.
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83:
Middy upper build #3. -Rainier Select 1/8 16" black barrel is on the way. -SLR Solo 13" rail at the house today. -going with a Leupold Mark AR 3-9, using my GG&F cantilever mount. This will be my first "precision ar". I'm scared lol. Will go on my painted SBR lower. <a href="http://postimg.org/image/5wsv1yu7d/full/" target="_blank">http://s28.postimg.org/l5isfqnvx/IMG_20140716_194017.jpg</a> upload imagem View Quote Looks good so far. |
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