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Originally Posted By Black-Lions:
http://i530.photobucket.com/albums/dd342/gatorspond/P1010333-1.jpg I see your Draco, and raise you an SBR http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/ii430/AlphaBuck101/IMG_30522.jpg |
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Look close its not a Draco.
LP-01**-73 RO GP WASR-10/63 KR X Y receiver NO dimple. Made in SA/Cugir This Is A real sub gun from Romania with a brake welded on it to get it in the US. All numbers match but the safety. Look up the last revolution in Romania ( I think in the 80's ) and you will see this gun. |
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Make Go Bang !
Black Lions. 2nd/28th Inf. Regiment. Vet 1976 - 1978 |
I've been pwned
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"Violent video games are the assault rifle of the First Amendment"
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Originally Posted By Masterbeef:
Intrac MK II http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/ac234/bonerstallone/DSCF0439.jpg Nice. I think the MkII rifles are some of the best 545 rifles imported. |
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Plain Jane 10/63 with a Krylon paint job.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/joenjess05/100_0280.jpg http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g330/joenjess05/100_0279.jpg |
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http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk194/branham700/Guns/100_8272.jpg
Two WASR 10/63s, I've since traded one in on a Saiga 12. Standard furniture, Jadnil upper handguard, Jadnil pistol grips, Romy take-off lower handguards, all refinished by me. |
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Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Before: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/DSC01717.jpg And after turning a $400 rifle into a $1100 rifle via Rifle Dynamics: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1091.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1090.jpg Other than installing drop in stocks and a drop in flash suppressor what did he do for the rest of that money? |
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Originally Posted By Danj:
If you put a glock 19 in a vice and fired it what MOA would you be able to get out of it? |
Originally Posted By Lumpy196:
Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Before: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/DSC01717.jpg And after turning a $400 rifle into a $1100 rifle via Rifle Dynamics: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1091.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1090.jpg Other than installing drop in stocks and a drop in flash suppressor what did he do for the rest of that money? looks like they refinished it(or its just the lighting), but it still shouldnt of been that much. Unless I missed something |
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Originally Posted By Lumpy196:
Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Before: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/DSC01717.jpg And after turning a $400 rifle into a $1100 rifle via Rifle Dynamics: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1091.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1090.jpg Other than installing drop in stocks and a drop in flash suppressor what did he do for the rest of that money? A lot of internal work. The action is much much smoother than it was before. Fixed canted sights. Among other things. To break down the cost of the rifle it was $400 for the rifle, $100 complete furniture set from K-Var, $120 XS Big Dot sights (which I'm still trying to get used to on a rifle; like them on handguns though), and $475 for all the shop work; repark, etc. |
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Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Originally Posted By Lumpy196:
Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Before: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/DSC01717.jpg And after turning a $400 rifle into a $1100 rifle via Rifle Dynamics: http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1091.jpg http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd290/Bamboo9mm/IMG_1090.jpg Other than installing drop in stocks and a drop in flash suppressor what did he do for the rest of that money? A lot of internal work. The action is much much smoother than it was before. Fixed canted sights. Among other things. To break down the cost of the rifle it was $400 for the rifle, $100 complete furniture set from K-Var, $120 XS Big Dot sights (which I'm still trying to get used to on a rifle; like them on handguns though), and $475 for all the shop work; repark, etc. A tad steep, but nice rifle nonetheless. |
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Libyan patriots training to drive out the Tyrant.
http://doc.noticias24.com/1102/BenghaziLib-W630.jpg http://doc.noticias24.com/1102/2BenghaziLib-W630.jpg |
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Originally Posted By 138car:
Here is mine Before http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r63/138car/Guns/PICT6544Medium.jpg After http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r63/138car/Guns/IMG_2169.jpg That came out nice! ETA: here's mY sar-1 after refinishing, I might as well whore it here too. |
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-There are no such things as heroes. There are only those who do what needs to be done when nobody else will.
-The armed citizen.......Americas original homeland security -General Discussion = the toilet of ARFCOM -LIVE FREE OR DIE |
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Originally Posted By unseenSNIPER:
Originally Posted By Lumpy196:
Other than installing drop in stocks and a drop in flash suppressor what did he do for the rest of that money? A lot of internal work. The action is much much smoother than it was before. Fixed canted sights. Among other things. To break down the cost of the rifle it was $400 for the rifle, $100 complete furniture set from K-Var, $120 XS Big Dot sights (which I'm still trying to get used to on a rifle; like them on handguns though), and $475 for all the shop work; repark, etc. That's cool. He does great AK work, and if you liked the end result, that's all that matters. |
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Fuck your Rictis bullshit.
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Well I had pics up, but saw this in the server file accessing them.
So... sorry, but editing the post to remove them. Probably just someone stuck at work browsing the site, but still... no thanks. IP Address: 143.231.249.141 Hostname: housegate10.house.gov IP Country: United States IP Country Code: USA IP Continent: North America IP Region: District of Columbia Guessed City: Washington IP Latitude: 38.9097 IP Longitude: -77.0231 Organization: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ISP Provider: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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Cool flask! There better be Russian vodka in that thing.
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Originally Posted By p––:
Well I had pics up, but saw this in the server file accessing them. So... sorry, but editing the post to remove them. Probably just someone stuck at work browsing the site, but still... no thanks. IP Address: 143.231.249.141 Hostname: housegate10.house.gov IP Country: United States IP Country Code: USA IP Continent: North America IP Region: District of Columbia Guessed City: Washington IP Latitude: 38.9097 IP Longitude: -77.0231 Organization: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ISP Provider: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Well that's interesting. |
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Fuck your Rictis bullshit.
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Originally Posted By Lumpy196:
Originally Posted By p––:
Well I had pics up, but saw this in the server file accessing them. So... sorry, but editing the post to remove them. Probably just someone stuck at work browsing the site, but still... no thanks. IP Address: 143.231.249.141 Hostname: housegate10.house.gov IP Country: United States IP Country Code: USA IP Continent: North America IP Region: District of Columbia Guessed City: Washington IP Latitude: 38.9097 IP Longitude: -77.0231 Organization: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ISP Provider: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Well that's interesting. Haha! That's me! |
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http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n583/Calupp/0310111536a.jpg
My Wasr10/63 with plum furniture and a tromix sharkbrake. |
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I've been lurking on the site for a while now, and decided to finally create an account. Figured I might as well break it in with a post of my WASR to the pic thread... (It's a video, but same idea)
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/lHctcMVYmns/default.jpg WASR-10/63 Refinished http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW1JRxCw-ps |
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Originally Posted By kalashnikov1975:
http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n583/Calupp/0310111536a.jpg My Wasr10/63 with plum furniture and a tromix sharkbrake. SHARKBRAKE FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've got one too |
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Senator....Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining
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The American Dream is obtained by hard work, resilience, and determination...not a government handout.
Let those who try and succeed, succeed. Let those who try and fail, try again. Let those who do not try, fail. -Rem700PSS |
Here is my AIMS 74 clonehttp://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n606/b-o-h-i-c-a/AIMS74.jpg?t=1303250289
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Nice
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http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/cdwmdw111/DSC01801.jpgThis is a test to see if i got this picture thing down..
I give up. How can I post a pic without the link? http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i461/cdwmdw111/DSC01802.jpg |
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My 10/63 after adding new grip, cleaning rod, adjustable rear battle sight, and dressing up the furniture.
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr359/jrken1/007.jpg |
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In for a Penny, in for a Pound
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A Vote less person of no consequence, whose vote isn't worth a fig in yesterday's dictatorship.
Fear Naught |
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Originally Posted By toemag:
Well guess I'll join in with my newly acquired toy, its an import from Schuhmacher Arms (Germany) and it has the designation WS1-64SD http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/toemag/DSCN2864.jpg http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/toemag/DSCN2865.jpg My only problem is that the FSB is canted. Tony Never heard of them, looks interesting. Would you mind if I asked you how much you paid? |
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Originally Posted By M4A1bushmaster:
Originally Posted By toemag:
Well guess I'll join in with my newly acquired toy, its an import from Schuhmacher Arms (Germany) and it has the designation WS1-64SD http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/toemag/DSCN2864.jpg http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78/toemag/DSCN2865.jpg My only problem is that the FSB is canted. Tony Never heard of them, looks interesting. Would you mind if I asked you how much you paid? It is a Cugir, and set me back €600. Tony |
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A Vote less person of no consequence, whose vote isn't worth a fig in yesterday's dictatorship.
Fear Naught |
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