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After seeing so many of you pics here and elsewhere.... I'm not sorry for you at all.... I'm extremely jealous. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By gadgetguy1288:
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Snip After seeing so many of you pics here and elsewhere.... I'm not sorry for you at all.... I'm extremely jealous. |
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Originally Posted By CarpNY: and I've seen this paint job:
https://youtu.be/WsbUPSBJXRI but nothing Cerakoted yet. View Quote That cheek weld! For Odin's sake, take the riser off! |
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Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Now if only I could actually find any information on who made it or how. View Quote The receiver is ASA. Looks like some sort of piston system and some custom work. |
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Originally Posted By DH2: I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR.
http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Now if only I could actually find any information on who made it or how. Apparently DOW arms made it, in 6.8 spc no less. http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt307/indy1_photo/fal_beauty.jpg View Quote I find their front sight height - curious. |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
That cheek weld! For Odin's sake, take the riser off! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By CarpNY: and I've seen this paint job:
https://youtu.be/WsbUPSBJXRI but nothing Cerakoted yet. That cheek weld! For Odin's sake, take the riser off! Seriously. It's not even a MC stock. If anything, he should have put a cheek riser on the stock. Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif That would be really nice with a matching 1100 walnut stock. Definitely ASA upper (I have the same one), but the handguard is the interesting part. |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
I find their front sight height - curious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By DH2: I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR.
http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Now if only I could actually find any information on who made it or how. Apparently DOW arms made it, in 6.8 spc no less. http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt307/indy1_photo/fal_beauty.jpg I find their front sight height - curious. Agreed. It may just be optimistic thinking, but it does look to be rather similar in height to CZ evo sights. Which would be fantastic. Originally Posted By CarpNY:
That would be really nice with a matching 1100 walnut stock. +87 |
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Originally Posted By Castillo:
Fast reloads with ambi magazine release. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFJihS6T5zg View Quote Thanks for making me want one even more |
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Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. |
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Originally Posted By DH2:
Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DH2:
Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By DH2:
Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... dreamcrusher! we all know you have one in your safe next to your PDWR and 45acp DI subgun doohickymajiger. |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Nope. It's described in detail here: https://books.google.com/books?id=6Ocu_C6xMdwC&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=dow+wood+6.8&source=bl&ots=g4L7RdEYwE&sig=k3gEcnzI4v2AeN8WBpMWMBj5aE8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl3fmqsdbJAhUF9R4KHVZ2BL8Q6AEIJDAA#v=onepage&q=dow%20wood%206.8&f=false (Link takes you to page 223 - ironic, since it's actually a 6.8 AR - but the description starts on page 222.) Originally Posted By DH2:
[Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. From the book above, the FAL gas system is not used. A standard AR gas system is hidden inside the handguard. |
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Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Nope. It's described in detail here: https://books.google.com/books?id=6Ocu_C6xMdwC&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=dow+wood+6.8&source=bl&ots=g4L7RdEYwE&sig=k3gEcnzI4v2AeN8WBpMWMBj5aE8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl3fmqsdbJAhUF9R4KHVZ2BL8Q6AEIJDAA#v=onepage&q=dow%20wood%206.8&f=false (Link takes you to page 223 - ironic, since it's actually a 6.8 AR - but the description starts on page 222.) From the book above, the FAL gas system is not used. A standard AR gas system is hidden inside the handguard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... Nope. It's described in detail here: https://books.google.com/books?id=6Ocu_C6xMdwC&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=dow+wood+6.8&source=bl&ots=g4L7RdEYwE&sig=k3gEcnzI4v2AeN8WBpMWMBj5aE8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl3fmqsdbJAhUF9R4KHVZ2BL8Q6AEIJDAA#v=onepage&q=dow%20wood%206.8&f=false (Link takes you to page 223 - ironic, since it's actually a 6.8 AR - but the description starts on page 222.) Originally Posted By DH2:
[Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. From the book above, the FAL gas system is not used. A standard AR gas system is hidden inside the handguard. Awesome find! Thanks for sharing! |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
Why do you have your optic so high? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks: http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u601/SLRrifleworks/Mobile%20Uploads/84EEACE6-83DC-43CF-B4DA-01A3ECE37B10_zps3uej5b03.jpg
Why do you have your optic so high? Probably for a lower 1/3 co-witness. Either way, I personally like the looks of that rifle. |
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Originally Posted By Mclovinit:
Probably for a lower 1/3 co-witness. Either way, I personally like the looks of that rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mclovinit:
Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks: http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u601/SLRrifleworks/Mobile%20Uploads/84EEACE6-83DC-43CF-B4DA-01A3ECE37B10_zps3uej5b03.jpg
Why do you have your optic so high? Probably for a lower 1/3 co-witness. Either way, I personally like the looks of that rifle. Or because it switches onto a regular AR lower. |
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Anyone know what SNs denote the "newer" triggers and which denote the crappy, heavy triggers that Ares will replace?
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By DH2:
Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... My best friend and I were shown the FAL-15 at Dow Arms some years back when the concept was new. Bruce seemed very proud of it. |
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Originally Posted By Hunterex:
My best friend and I were shown the FAL-15 at Dow Arms some years back when the concept was new. Bruce seemed very proud of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hunterex:
Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By DH2:
Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Originally Posted By DH2:
I really want to put the upper from this rifle onto a SCR. http://i40.tinypic.com/2dtu5is.gif Hanguard is from an FAL: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/19020falm1congo152andersrugleftyf6.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a254/joeplf/FAL%20Belgian%20army%20wooden%20handguards/DSCF6337_zps253bc808.jpg Its a FAL handguard, FAL front sight/gas block assy, and FAL descended charging handle (ASA derived their charging handle from a L1A1) The bigger question is about the configuration of the barrel nut and handguard retaining ring, as well as what exactly the gas system actually is. Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... My best friend and I were shown the FAL-15 at Dow Arms some years back when the concept was new. Bruce seemed very proud of it. Was it basically a dissipator setup as mentioned above or did it use the FAL piston? |
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Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Was it basically a dissipator setup as mentioned above or did it use the FAL piston? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Originally Posted By Hunterex:
Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... My best friend and I were shown the FAL-15 at Dow Arms some years back when the concept was new. Bruce seemed very proud of it. Was it basically a dissipator setup as mentioned above or did it use the FAL piston? Can't answer that. Though I'm betting it's the same rifle from the article. |
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Originally Posted By Hunterex:
Can't answer that. Though I'm betting it's the same rifle from the article. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hunterex:
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Originally Posted By Hunterex:
Originally Posted By RDTCU:
Pretty sure it's a photoshop anyway... My best friend and I were shown the FAL-15 at Dow Arms some years back when the concept was new. Bruce seemed very proud of it. Was it basically a dissipator setup as mentioned above or did it use the FAL piston? Can't answer that. Though I'm betting it's the same rifle from the article. Check the link posted by CarpNY, on page 224 it shows the gas system. And it is a dissipator style. That being said it would be rather awesome if it was a piston, or even an adjustable DI system, but I wont complain about what it isn't when what it is is so awesome. |
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The back of the receiver and stock looks like it was based off an 870 or 7400 design? I wonder if a pistol grip Speedfeed stock would work?
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Originally Posted By LessThanZero: The back of the receiver and stock looks like it was based off an 870 or 7400 design? I wonder if a pistol grip Speedfeed stock would work? View Quote 1100 stocks are supposed to fit, perhaps w/ some finagling. What are you going to do w/ your extra shotgun shells? |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
1100 stocks are supposed to fit, perhaps w/ some finagling. What are you going to do w/ your extra shotgun shells? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By LessThanZero: The back of the receiver and stock looks like it was based off an 870 or 7400 design? I wonder if a pistol grip Speedfeed stock would work? 1100 stocks are supposed to fit, perhaps w/ some finagling. What are you going to do w/ your extra shotgun shells? MasterKey. That would be an interesting wrinkle. ~Augee |
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Originally Posted By Augee: http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/augeekim034/SCR_MK_zpsj0peqb9o.png
This seems like a project tailor-made for coldblue... ~Augee View Quote You sir, are evil, and that thing probably needs an aftermarket trigger more than it needs a Masterkey mount. |
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I am so going to SBR one of these, and build a cool one for a can. I don't know why.
It must be the worn out ol' stainless ranch rifle in my safe... |
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I need advice.
Currently putting together and Upper for an Ares Monte Carlo SCR receiver. I'm going with the following. Crowned 16" Stag barrel, carbine length, low pro gas block. https://www.stagarms.com/crowned-16-5-56-m4-barrel/ Gibbz Side Charging upper https://gibbzarms.com/?product=g4-side-charging-upper-receiver Larue Tactical 13.2 Handguard http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-ar15-132-handguard-lt15-132 I'm not sure which Sights/Scope to buy or which bipod? I just want a relatively accurate rifle out to a couple hundred yards. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By Tyler259:
I need advice. Currently putting together and Upper for an Ares Monte Carlo SCR receiver. I'm going with the following. Crowned 16" Stag barrel, carbine length, low pro gas block. https://www.stagarms.com/crowned-16-5-56-m4-barrel/ Gibbz Side Charging upper https://gibbzarms.com/?product=g4-side-charging-upper-receiver Larue Tactical 13.2 Handguard http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-ar15-132-handguard-lt15-132 I'm not sure which Sights/Scope to buy or which bipod? I just want a relatively accurate rifle out to a couple hundred yards. Thanks View Quote That's gonna look nice. If you are looking for something other than a red dot I'd say a 1-4x would fit the bill nicely. Lot's of those to choose from. |
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Originally Posted By Tyler259:
I need advice. Currently putting together and Upper for an Ares Monte Carlo SCR receiver. I'm going with the following. Crowned 16" Stag barrel, carbine length, low pro gas block. https://www.stagarms.com/crowned-16-5-56-m4-barrel/ Gibbz Side Charging upper https://gibbzarms.com/?product=g4-side-charging-upper-receiver Larue Tactical 13.2 Handguard http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-ar15-132-handguard-lt15-132 I'm not sure which Sights/Scope to buy or which bipod? I just want a relatively accurate rifle out to a couple hundred yards. Thanks View Quote Vortex strike eagle 1x6 |
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Originally Posted By Tyler259:
I need advice. Currently putting together and Upper for an Ares Monte Carlo SCR receiver. I'm going with the following. Crowned 16" Stag barrel, carbine length, low pro gas block. https://www.stagarms.com/crowned-16-5-56-m4-barrel/ Gibbz Side Charging upper https://gibbzarms.com/?product=g4-side-charging-upper-receiver Larue Tactical 13.2 Handguard http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-ar15-132-handguard-lt15-132 I'm not sure which Sights/Scope to buy or which bipod? I just want a relatively accurate rifle out to a couple hundred yards. Thanks View Quote As mentioned, I would go with either the Strike Eagle, or the PA 1-6x if weight is not an issue. I'f your concerned about weight at all then look for a lighter 1-4x. The 1-6x's are nice, but they are noticably larger and heavier than my 1-4's. |
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Thanks guys, which Harris bipod would you go with?
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Originally Posted By jw00j:
With custom Pump Acton Upper. Soon to be slick side in 300 blackout. Cerakote on list as well. I like the feel and the trigger is more than acceptable. http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120330.jpg</a>" /> http:// <a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120227.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120247.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120255.jpg</a>" /> View Quote What kind of brake/ flash hider/ forward blast device is that? Does it mostly direct the gas forward? |
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Originally Posted By CarpNY:
Anyone know if the gas block on the factory SCR upper will fit a 0.750" journal? Given the lightweight profile of the barrel, I assume that it has a 0.625" journal. However, looking at the front, the gas block appears to have an inner sleeve, suggesting it could fit a 0.750" journal if that is removed: http://www.airsoft-military-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Ares-SCR-Sights2.jpg I would like to use their sights on a particular build, but the barrel that I want to use has a 0.750" journal. View Quote Still hoping for an answer on this (from ARES or otherwise; email not answered.) Can the factory gas block be made to fit a 0.750" journal by removing what appears to be an inner sleeve? I have a very specific build in mind, but it hinges on a barrel with the standard (not lightweight) journal size. |
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Originally Posted By battleshipgrey:
What kind of brake/ flash hider/ forward blast device is that? Does it mostly direct the gas forward? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By battleshipgrey:
Originally Posted By jw00j: With custom Pump Acton Upper. Soon to be slick side in 300 blackout. Cerakote on list as well. I like the feel and the trigger is more than acceptable.
http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120330.jpg</a>" /> http:// <a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120227.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120247.jpg</a>" /> http://<a href=http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd66/jw00j/Mobile%20Uploads/20151212_120255.jpg</a>" /> What kind of brake/ flash hider/ forward blast device is that? Does it mostly direct the gas forward? Looks like it. |
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Originally Posted By CarpNY: Still hoping for an answer on this (from ARES or otherwise; email not answered.) Can the factory gas block be made to fit a 0.750" journal by removing what appears to be an inner sleeve? I have a very specific build in mind, but it hinges on a barrel with the standard (not lightweight) journal size. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CarpNY: Originally Posted By CarpNY: Anyone know if the gas block on the factory SCR upper will fit a 0.750" journal? Given the lightweight profile of the barrel, I assume that it has a 0.625" journal. However, looking at the front, the gas block appears to have an inner sleeve, suggesting it could fit a 0.750" journal if that is removed: http://www.airsoft-military-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Ares-SCR-Sights2.jpg I would like to use their sights on a particular build, but the barrel that I want to use has a 0.750" journal. Still hoping for an answer on this (from ARES or otherwise; email not answered.) Can the factory gas block be made to fit a 0.750" journal by removing what appears to be an inner sleeve? I have a very specific build in mind, but it hinges on a barrel with the standard (not lightweight) journal size. |
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Originally Posted By MRW:
It looks to me that the front sight clamps around a low profile gas block. And perhaps what you think is a sleeve is actually the gas block journal that is 0.750 and the barrel has a sharp step down forward of the gas block? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MRW:
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Anyone know if the gas block on the factory SCR upper will fit a 0.750" journal? Given the lightweight profile of the barrel, I assume that it has a 0.625" journal. However, looking at the front, the gas block appears to have an inner sleeve, suggesting it could fit a 0.750" journal if that is removed: http://www.airsoft-military-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Ares-SCR-Sights2.jpg I would like to use their sights on a particular build, but the barrel that I want to use has a 0.750" journal. Still hoping for an answer on this (from ARES or otherwise; email not answered.) Can the factory gas block be made to fit a 0.750" journal by removing what appears to be an inner sleeve? I have a very specific build in mind, but it hinges on a barrel with the standard (not lightweight) journal size. Interesting thought. The front sight is definitely designed specifically to fit around their own low-pro gas block. Could be a sharp drop after the journal. Seems to align a little too perfectly, but then again, they designed the barrel for use with their own gas block. Guess I'll just call and ask on Monday. |
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Originally Posted By gadgetguy1288: After feeling it with both optics I think I'm going to stay with the 1-4x. It just feels right, lol. Pic Thread: http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u110/gadgetguy1288/Gun%20Stuff/DSCF2860_zpszrqnbfns.jpg http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u110/gadgetguy1288/Gun%20Stuff/DSCF2876_zpsgdxd1ede.jpg http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u110/gadgetguy1288/Gun%20Stuff/DSCF2881_zpsolhefdrg.jpg http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u110/gadgetguy1288/Gun%20Stuff/DSCF2897_zpsui2d7far.jpg http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u110/gadgetguy1288/Gun%20Stuff/DSCF2877_zpsetbg8llp.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By coldblue:
How about this SBR... <a href="http://s258.photobucket.com/user/ColdBlue_2008/media/Mk18%20full%20RF%20M203_2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh249/ColdBlue_2008/Mk18%20full%20RF%20M203_2.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By coldblue:
Originally Posted By Alaska511:
I am so going to SBR one of these, and build a cool one for a can. I don't know why. It must be the worn out ol' stainless ranch rifle in my safe... How about this SBR... <a href="http://s258.photobucket.com/user/ColdBlue_2008/media/Mk18%20full%20RF%20M203_2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh249/ColdBlue_2008/Mk18%20full%20RF%20M203_2.jpg</a> You have all the cool toys |
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the design is growing me. the aesthetics of the 16" would be so much better with a middy gas system though
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