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Originally Posted By maleante:
Something interesting is in this picture... look close... http://www.defence.gov.au/opEx/global/opanode/images/gallery/2008/1124/20081109adf8185016_0131.jpg Something on the bottom of the trigger ? |
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Originally Posted By maleante:
Something interesting is in this picture... look close... http://www.defence.gov.au/opEx/global/opanode/images/gallery/2008/1124/20081109adf8185016_0131.jpg That is a trigger stop, it limits the travel of the trigger preventing full auto fire! |
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Neither a wise nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.- Dwight D Eisenhower
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Awesome pictures everyone. Some day I'll own one... for now I'll just comment.
Originally Posted By Beerswimmer: Because this is a pic thread: http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/thumb/5/57/Avatar_weapons_image02.jpg/600px-Avatar_weapons_image02.jpg I wouldn't have figured it out either until I read the file name. Those are Unobtainium guns. Matanza Arms Corp CARB They kind of look like they're based on the Cyre MR-C... which I would love to see come out some day. TOo bad James Cameron never became an arms manufacturer. I'd take the above CARB and without a doubt the M4A1 Pulse Rifle. Pic 1 | Pic 2 |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
- Daniel Tosh on ethnicity flavored cannibalism |
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Originally Posted By Th0r:
My E4. After I decided to stop following a set pattern or stencil for my camo, I finally ended up with something I like. http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/2012-09-06_00-40-21_52.jpg that paint job turned out pretty sweet! |
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Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.
-Nikita Khrushchev Posts dictated but not read. |
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Originally Posted By jntmjt1:
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h53/jntmjt1/July%202011%20shooting/MSAR-2.jpg Nice Piece AND SORRY but side boob rocks. |
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Looks good! I've always wondered how an AFG would feel on a bullpup...
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Pretty much matches the original grip plus a little texture for grip. I only wanted to mount a flashlight on the gun, but I needed a tri-rail to do it without destroying my original grip. I've mounted my ZFL-M60 back far enough I can hit the switch with my trigger finger and the bezel clears the ejection port with a 2 battery body. Still not sure if this is the setup I want since it keeps my finger off the trigger during momentary use of my flashlight, something I'm still thinking thru.
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One of my M14s in a high end bullpup conversion kit.
Optimus Prime got the kit back, but I kept the rifle |
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Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
One of my M14s in a high end bullpup conversion kit. http://www.athenswater.com/images/JTacticle-Rogue.jpg Optimus Prime got the kit back, but I kept the rifle That's a pretty good one! |
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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 Greg3:
Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
One of my M14s in a high end bullpup conversion kit. http://www.athenswater.com/images/JTacticle-Rogue.jpg Optimus Prime got the kit back, but I kept the rifle That's a pretty good one! Thank you! This is the last picture of it, taken right before I parted it out. |
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Originally Posted By whole9yard:
http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/whole9yard/IMG_2643.jpg http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/whole9yard/IMG_2644.jpg Dead sexy with that new top rail! |
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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 |
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Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
Other than resembling an AUG - I don't know what this is, but it's super slick & sleek! That's a new AUG with a new aftermarket extended rail system from 2020 mfg. that is sold by RatWorx. It's a pretty sweet rail. It was at the 2012 BullPup shoot last weekend. |
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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 twyeh: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/s720x720/555604_10152069110865481_2070868899_n.jpg So, so jealous.. btw what kind of shotgun is that? |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
- Daniel Tosh on ethnicity flavored cannibalism |
They are here, and they drive a 79 Cutlass Supreme
MO, USA
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Where you from you dont know gator?
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Does the 20/20 rail have a sling swivel?
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Originally Posted By slangvel:
Does the 20/20 rail have a sling swivel? In case you're refering to the photos I posted on the prior page. The TR-35A optic rail does not have a QD swivel attachment. According to Ratworx, there're available options that would be better suited. The fairly new QD mount by Fortis would be an example. http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/whole9yard/Fortis.jpg |
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Originally Posted By jdn181:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k44/jdn181/_DSC0004.jpg Yup. It's 100% AR15 parts. Interesting, what did you do with the buffer? |
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Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Before you judge someone, walk a mile in their shoes... That way, when you do judge them, you will be a mile away, and they will have no shoes. |
The buffer is the only part that isn't from an AR15. I'm currently working through a redesign of the system to make it shorter but as a caveat it makes takedown a little more labor intensive. (i.e. Remove buffer system before removing taked down pins and pulling upper receiver off the rifle).
When the 'pup is set up for 22LR the traditional buffer system isn't needed and a different stock can be installed. The only problem then is that you smack into that "thou shalt not be less than 26" overall" rule without making it an SBR. If it were an SBR then holy hell it can get really short! Still a work in progress. |
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Originally Posted By whole9yard: In case you're refering to the photos I posted on the prior page. The TR-35A optic rail does not have a QD swivel attachment. According to Ratworx, there're available options that would be better suited. The fairly new QD mount by Fortis would be an example. http://i675.photobucket.com/albums/vv114/whole9yard/Fortis.jpg I just got one of those for my AR and one for my Cx4 Storm. Very awesome little attachment. Originally Posted By jdn181: http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k44/jdn181/_DSC0004.jpg Yup. It's 100% AR15 parts. Looks like a Kriss and an AR fucked and that's the toilet baby abortion that fell out. |
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"White people? You don't eat white people. I don't make the rules."
- Daniel Tosh on ethnicity flavored cannibalism |
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Originally Posted By jdn181:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k44/jdn181/_DSC0004.jpg Yup. It's 100% AR15 parts. Looks like a Kriss and an AR fucked and that's the toilet baby abortion that fell out. [/quote] Meh. Opinions are like assholes - everyone has one. Cheers. |
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My .22 TAR21 using a Marlin 60 tube fed 18 rounder
_MG_3739 by defconskylude, on Flickr _MG_3735 by defconskylude, on Flickr Other .22 bullpup conversions on the way |
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Originally Posted By jdn181:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k44/jdn181/_DSC0004.jpg Yup. It's 100% AR15 parts. Dude that is awesome! I have been wanting to do something similar for a long time. Have you thought about chopping the BCG down like they do in piston ARs to allow you to get a bit more of the buffer spring in there, This is a bolt carrier from Para. You could always use one of their uppers or a gas piston upper as it would not utilize the standard AR15 buffer system. What are you doing for the trigger? |
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Originally Posted By shootertim:
My SKS http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1055.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1053.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1073.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1072.jpg That stock really makes the SKS look better. I love the SKS as is, but in a pup kit....I Like! How does it shoot and how are the mag changes in that kit? |
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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 Greg3:
Originally Posted By shootertim:
My SKS http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1055.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1053.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1073.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1072.jpg That stock really makes the SKS look better. I love the SKS as is, but in a pup kit....I Like! How does it shoot and how are the mag changes in that kit? I got that kit a while ago, but haven't shot it. If you don't get the mag release thing for it, mag changes are awkward because it uses the 'duckbill' mags, and the mag release has to be moved AWAY from the magazine. The little adapter just has a metal tab that pivots, so you can pull it forward and it moves the mag release back. There are also conversion blocks that allow you to cut the duckbill off, as shootertim has done. Actually, you see the little trigger thing in front of his mag? That's one of the adaptations that adds a release to the front. With that one, you can actually jam the magazine straight up in, you don't have to hook the front and rock it in. I still gotta get the trigger tweaked so it works right. It's a very clever system. It doesn't have a bar that pushes on the trigger, it has a bar that goes above the base of the trigger assembly and pulls the trigger bar forward. |
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Who is John Galt?
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Originally Posted By Matthew_Q:
Originally Posted By Greg3:
Originally Posted By shootertim:
My SKS http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1055.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1053.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1073.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1072.jpg That stock really makes the SKS look better. I love the SKS as is, but in a pup kit....I Like! How does it shoot and how are the mag changes in that kit? I got that kit a while ago, but haven't shot it. If you don't get the mag release thing for it, mag changes are awkward because it uses the 'duckbill' mags, and the mag release has to be moved AWAY from the magazine. The little adapter just has a metal tab that pivots, so you can pull it forward and it moves the mag release back. There are also conversion blocks that allow you to cut the duckbill off, as shootertim has done. Actually, you see the little trigger thing in front of his mag? That's one of the adaptations that adds a release to the front. With that one, you can actually jam the magazine straight up in, you don't have to hook the front and rock it in. I still gotta get the trigger tweaked so it works right. It's a very clever system. It doesn't have a bar that pushes on the trigger, it has a bar that goes above the base of the trigger assembly and pulls the trigger bar forward. That's interesting, I seen the pistol grip had an area cut out that looked like it was there for the mag to swing forward (duckbill). If you ever have it apart, snap a few shots of the internal workings of it. |
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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 cole_bie:
Originally Posted By jdn181:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k44/jdn181/_DSC0004.jpg Yup. It's 100% AR15 parts. Dude that is awesome! I have been wanting to do something similar for a long time. Have you thought about chopping the BCG down like they do in piston ARs to allow you to get a bit more of the buffer spring in there, http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/albums-cc212-olava1-ar15-img-0644.jpg This is a bolt carrier from Para. You could always use one of their uppers or a gas piston upper as it would not utilize the standard AR15 buffer system. What are you doing for the trigger? Few things: Piston AR's have standard length bolt carriers and a standard buffer setup. The ZM / YHM / Para system is actually DI. The spring rides on the outside of the extended gas key. The RRA PDS is a piston gun, but the spring is inside the op-rod and seats against the upper portion of the lower from the rear. I mimicked Allen Zita's design (ZM) when I built my bufferless pistols, which are soon to be SBR's with folding or collapsing stocks. Nordic stock on one, and ACE skeleton folder on the other. |
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Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
http://a57.foxnews.com/global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/Scitech/660/371/Microsoft%20Halo%204%20screenshot.jpg Battle Rifle, DMR, and Covenant Carbine. Yeah, I know, I'm a bit of a nerd. |
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Originally Posted By Greg3:
Originally Posted By shootertim:
My SKS http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1055.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1053.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1073.jpg http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/camoman2/DSCF1072.jpg That stock really makes the SKS look better. I love the SKS as is, but in a pup kit....I Like! How does it shoot and how are the mag changes in that kit? I do have to say, that this kit for the most part, was well thought out. My main gripe is that it is a pain in the ars to clean the gas piston, and piston tube, and the lack of any reliable mags, other than the original, and crapco's that don't last, if left loaded. other than that, Im satisfied. It shoots much better than it ever did in it's original configuration. Much more balanced, and maneuverable. As for the mag changes, they do take a few minutes to get used to, but much easier than when I had to deal with duck bills. I use a Marcus magazine adapter. The G5 adapter was designed for the SG Works bull-pup stock, to ease mag changes. http://www.thesksmagadapter.com/ |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By H2O_MAN:
http://a57.foxnews.com/global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/Scitech/660/371/Microsoft%20Halo%204%20screenshot.jpg Battle Rifle, DMR, and Covenant Carbine. Yeah, I know, I'm a bit of a nerd. |
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