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I called Spikes and they had some laying around in the back. I'd check with them first or wait for one on the EE.
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Oh no way I can just drop something in to convert a 5.56 barrel? That sounds even more ideal View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just get a CMMG conversion for a 5.56 barrel. Oh no way I can just drop something in to convert a 5.56 barrel? That sounds even more ideal Here. They maintain the same CH and all you do is use their magazine. Much simpler. You might want to get a new barrel for dedicated 22 use depending on how much you shoot and your cleaning schedule. It's quite an easy way to do it inexpensively. |
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Here. They maintain the same CH and all you do is use their magazine. Much simpler. You might want to get a new barrel for dedicated 22 use depending on how much you shoot and your cleaning schedule. It's quite an easy way to do it inexpensively. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just get a CMMG conversion for a 5.56 barrel. Oh no way I can just drop something in to convert a 5.56 barrel? That sounds even more ideal Here. They maintain the same CH and all you do is use their magazine. Much simpler. You might want to get a new barrel for dedicated 22 use depending on how much you shoot and your cleaning schedule. It's quite an easy way to do it inexpensively. Explain that one more for me, I don't know how lots of .22 shooting means get a .22 barrel. New to the .22 conversion game |
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If I were to get one for my CQB, I'd rather have one barrel for 556 and one for 22LR because of how dirty 22 is.
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Explain that one more for me, I don't know how lots of .22 shooting means get a .22 barrel. New to the .22 conversion game View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just get a CMMG conversion for a 5.56 barrel. Oh no way I can just drop something in to convert a 5.56 barrel? That sounds even more ideal Here. They maintain the same CH and all you do is use their magazine. Much simpler. You might want to get a new barrel for dedicated 22 use depending on how much you shoot and your cleaning schedule. It's quite an easy way to do it inexpensively. Explain that one more for me, I don't know how lots of .22 shooting means get a .22 barrel. New to the .22 conversion game If you can't get a short .22 barrel, it's not worth it. Just buy a M&P 15-22. You'll most likely end up spending the same amount of money. I wouldn't get the CMMG upper versus a whole M&P. |
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If you can't get a short .22 barrel, it's not worth it. Just buy a M&P 15-22. You'll most likely end up spending the same amount of money. I wouldn't get the CMMG upper versus a whole M&P. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just get a CMMG conversion for a 5.56 barrel. Oh no way I can just drop something in to convert a 5.56 barrel? That sounds even more ideal Here. They maintain the same CH and all you do is use their magazine. Much simpler. You might want to get a new barrel for dedicated 22 use depending on how much you shoot and your cleaning schedule. It's quite an easy way to do it inexpensively. Explain that one more for me, I don't know how lots of .22 shooting means get a .22 barrel. New to the .22 conversion game If you can't get a short .22 barrel, it's not worth it. Just buy a M&P 15-22. You'll most likely end up spending the same amount of money. I wouldn't get the CMMG upper versus a whole M&P. I dknt want a whole upper just the conversion |
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I've read of people trashing barrels with conversions like that. Blocking the gas port with lead or whatever. No first hand experience, so I can't say definitively. Maybe do some googling tomorrow.
Hold out for an actual MRP barrel. They come up from time to time on the EE. I've sold my 16" and thinking of selling my 10.5" since I only use my 5.5 barrel. I've seen others come up. |
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I've read of people trashing barrels with conversions like that. Blocking the gas port with lead or whatever. No first hand experience, so I can't say definitively. Maybe do some googling tomorrow. Hold out for an actual MRP barrel. They come up from time to time on the EE. I've sold my 16" and thinking of selling my 10.5" since I only use my 5.5 barrel. I've seen others come up. View Quote Hold out for a .22 mrp barrel? They make those? Let me know if you decide to sell your 10.5 barrel. I might want to pick it up. What's a 5.5 barrel? |
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Hold out for a .22 mrp barrel? They make those? Let me know if you decide to sell your 10.5 barrel. I might want to pick it up. What's a 5.5 barrel? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've read of people trashing barrels with conversions like that. Blocking the gas port with lead or whatever. No first hand experience, so I can't say definitively. Maybe do some googling tomorrow. Hold out for an actual MRP barrel. They come up from time to time on the EE. I've sold my 16" and thinking of selling my 10.5" since I only use my 5.5 barrel. I've seen others come up. Hold out for a .22 mrp barrel? They make those? Let me know if you decide to sell your 10.5 barrel. I might want to pick it up. What's a 5.5 barrel? Spike's made a run of .22 MRP barrels a while back. They sold 16", 10.5, and I believe a 5.5 or 4.5....I don't remember which. I had all 3 but only really used the small barrel. I've been toying with selling the 10.5 but I don't want to turn this into an EE post. Let me think on it and I'll get back to you. You could also try giving Spikes a call and see if they have any left over. It's not something you'll see on their website anymore. |
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Spike's made a run of .22 MRP barrels a while back. They sold 16", 10.5, and I believe a 5.5 or 4.5....I don't remember which. I had all 3 but only really used the small barrel. I've been toying with selling the 10.5 but I don't want to turn this into an EE post. Let me think on it and I'll get back to you. Okay sounds great. I'll give them a ring You could also try giving Spikes a call and see if they have any left over. It's not something you'll see on their website anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've read of people trashing barrels with conversions like that. Blocking the gas port with lead or whatever. No first hand experience, so I can't say definitively. Maybe do some googling tomorrow. Hold out for an actual MRP barrel. They come up from time to time on the EE. I've sold my 16" and thinking of selling my 10.5" since I only use my 5.5 barrel. I've seen others come up. Hold out for a .22 mrp barrel? They make those? Let me know if you decide to sell your 10.5 barrel. I might want to pick it up. What's a 5.5 barrel? Spike's made a run of .22 MRP barrels a while back. They sold 16", 10.5, and I believe a 5.5 or 4.5....I don't remember which. I had all 3 but only really used the small barrel. I've been toying with selling the 10.5 but I don't want to turn this into an EE post. Let me think on it and I'll get back to you. Okay sounds great. I'll give them a ring You could also try giving Spikes a call and see if they have any left over. It's not something you'll see on their website anymore. |
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Any of you LMT guys have a sopmod in the FDE/Taupe color your willing to sell?
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Just keep an eye on the EE. Literally took me 3 days to find one for my LMT 10.5 SBR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any of you LMT guys have a sopmod in the FDE/Taupe color your willing to sell? Just keep an eye on the EE. Literally took me 3 days to find one for my LMT 10.5 SBR. Nice, thanks! |
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British Army forces with the LMT 308MWS, renamed the L129A1 <a href="https://flic.kr/p/vAxRTD" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/512/19425323439_6c20aedec3_o.jpg</a> <a href="https://flic.kr/p/vTrjzP" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/385/19616427881_af5c0bd8cb_o.jpg</a> View Quote Damn that's a good lookin weapon. I need one. |
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There is a LMT 2 stage trigger contained within my M&P10. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/561/19620937526_5f5e5d51bb_k.jpg They're only slightly tricky to get installed due to the ambi-bolt catch, but what you have to do is remove the pistol grip, safety, drive out both pins, slide the whole FCG backwards, and then pull the hammer and trigger. Installing the new trigger is weird because you've got them both "seated" with each other then slid forward to be able to install the trigger and hammer pins. Then reinstall the selector and pistol grip. Worth doing IMO. View Quote How do you like the LMT 2 stage trigger? Have you had a chance to compare it with a Geissele SSA? |
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Nice, what's the magnification on that Nightforce scope? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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New little brother just joined big brother. <a href="http://s1057.photobucket.com/user/Robertheater18FlyNavy75/media/image.jpg2_zpsnfdrc7p9.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1057.photobucket.com/albums/t384/Robertheater18FlyNavy75/image.jpg2_zpsnfdrc7p9.jpg</a> Nice, what's the magnification on that Nightforce scope? Sorry, just saw this 5.5-22x56. If I had to do it all over I'd have gotten the 50mm obj but I got a smokin deal on this one. I have nothing bad to say about the scope other than I wish it were easier to increase and decrease illumination intensity. |
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How do you like the LMT 2 stage trigger? Have you had a chance to compare it with a Geissele SSA? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is a LMT 2 stage trigger contained within my M&P10. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/561/19620937526_5f5e5d51bb_k.jpg They're only slightly tricky to get installed due to the ambi-bolt catch, but what you have to do is remove the pistol grip, safety, drive out both pins, slide the whole FCG backwards, and then pull the hammer and trigger. Installing the new trigger is weird because you've got them both "seated" with each other then slid forward to be able to install the trigger and hammer pins. Then reinstall the selector and pistol grip. Worth doing IMO. How do you like the LMT 2 stage trigger? Have you had a chance to compare it with a Geissele SSA? I have a SSA, SD-C, and G2S. And 5 LMTs of various types. The LMTs are almost identical to a SSA in terms of pull weight. I wouldn't hesitate to keep buying the LMTs. Watch the EE and jump on them at $75-85. I've also got 3 KAC triggers, 2 Armalite 2 stage, and a CMC 3.5 flat bow. Clearly you can tell I'm a fan of the LMTs. |
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so a while back i met a machinist here in town we had a chat about converting existing picatinny rails to mlok. well after saving my pennies i put my money where my mouth is. fresh off the machine. between that and the barrel fluting it shaved ~12 ounces including the no longer needed plastic rail covers. the guy does not have a website but hit me up if you want contact info for the full length 8 flutes and the rail conversion it was $350 and it feels like a completely different gun. now im off to the range. http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_172937.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_1747591.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/Message_1438469447010.jpg disclaimer: aside from living in the same town shooting at the same places and knowing some of the same people i have nothing at all to do with his business other than being a satisfied customer. View Quote Are you going to leave the shiny silver look or are you going to paint it? Update with pics if you do decide to paint. |
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I have a SSA, SD-C, and G2S. And 5 LMTs of various types. The LMTs are almost identical to a SSA in terms of pull weight. I wouldn't hesitate to keep buying the LMTs. Watch the EE and jump on them at $75-85. I've also got 3 KAC triggers, 2 Armalite 2 stage, and a CMC 3.5 flat bow. Clearly you can tell I'm a fan of the LMTs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is a LMT 2 stage trigger contained within my M&P10. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/561/19620937526_5f5e5d51bb_k.jpg They're only slightly tricky to get installed due to the ambi-bolt catch, but what you have to do is remove the pistol grip, safety, drive out both pins, slide the whole FCG backwards, and then pull the hammer and trigger. Installing the new trigger is weird because you've got them both "seated" with each other then slid forward to be able to install the trigger and hammer pins. Then reinstall the selector and pistol grip. Worth doing IMO. How do you like the LMT 2 stage trigger? Have you had a chance to compare it with a Geissele SSA? I have a SSA, SD-C, and G2S. And 5 LMTs of various types. The LMTs are almost identical to a SSA in terms of pull weight. I wouldn't hesitate to keep buying the LMTs. Watch the EE and jump on them at $75-85. I've also got 3 KAC triggers, 2 Armalite 2 stage, and a CMC 3.5 flat bow. Clearly you can tell I'm a fan of the LMTs. I am a fan as well... although I own more Colt's than LMT's, I do have about 8 LMT's. My go to rifle is an LMT pictured on page 1, post #1 |
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so a while back i met a machinist here in town we had a chat about converting existing picatinny rails to mlok. well after saving my pennies i put my money where my mouth is. fresh off the machine. between that and the barrel fluting it shaved ~12 ounces including the no longer needed plastic rail covers. the guy does not have a website but hit me up if you want contact info for the full length 8 flutes and the rail conversion it was $350 and it feels like a completely different gun. now im off to the range. http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_172937.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_1747591.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/Message_1438469447010.jpg disclaimer: aside from living in the same town shooting at the same places and knowing some of the same people i have nothing at all to do with his business other than being a satisfied customer. View Quote Looks like the world's first MLOK MRP I'm glad I wasn't the only person with the c.o.jones to start milling off parts of their CQB Nice work. |
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Let me see what I got laying around. LMT 14.5 Block II clone, not an exact clone but close, DD RIS and KAC front sight are wrong color, as is the 553. This is my favorite LMT http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj220/fshoutowtr/IMG_1462.jpg 10.5 MK18 Mod 0 clone and 10.5 MRP http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj220/fshoutowtr/IMG_0434.jpg http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj220/fshoutowtr/IMG_0432.jpg MWSE .308 http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj220/fshoutowtr/IMG_0806.jpg Rifle length MRP http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj220/fshoutowtr/IMG_0810-1.jpg I need to update my pics. Some of these rifles have gone through some changes in the last year or so. The 14.5, MK18 clone and MWS are pretty much unchanged. My rifle length MRP has a new Leupold 3-9x40 VXR Patrol in a Larue mount, as I needed the ACOG for a BCM middy. The 10.5 MRP is now 12.5 piston, with a SOPMOD stock instead of the VLTOR. View Quote Nice LMT's |
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Sorry if this is off topic (It is a LMT question!), but I was wondering if anyone has any experience or reviews with the LMT Adjustable Flip Rear sight?
I am looking at possibly getting one. Looks like the KAC, but has the double aperature. Apologies if the pic is huge, also. http://www.lmtstore.com/accessories/sights/l8n.html |
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so a while back i met a machinist here in town we had a chat about converting existing picatinny rails to mlok. well after saving my pennies i put my money where my mouth is. fresh off the machine. between that and the barrel fluting it shaved ~12 ounces including the no longer needed plastic rail covers. the guy does not have a website but hit me up if you want contact info for the full length 8 flutes and the rail conversion it was $350 and it feels like a completely different gun. now im off to the range. http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_172937.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_1747591.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/Message_1438469447010.jpg disclaimer: aside from living in the same town shooting at the same places and knowing some of the same people i have nothing at all to do with his business other than being a satisfied customer. Are you going to leave the shiny silver look or are you going to paint it? Update with pics if you do decide to paint. its getting painted dark brown that was legit fresh off the cnc i had to mock it back up and play around for a minute, the difference is night and day |
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Sorry if this is off topic (It is a LMT question!), but I was wondering if anyone has any experience or reviews with the LMT Adjustable Flip Rear sight? I am looking at possibly getting one. Looks like the KAC, but has the double aperature. Apologies if the pic is huge, also. http://www.lmtstore.com/accessories/sights/l8n.html http://www.lmtstore.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/f/l/flip_sight_rear.jpg View Quote Not off topic at all, that's what this thread is for I played with the sights at shot show this past year and I was pretty impressed with the sights. They make them caliber specific for 5.56 and 7.62. Very well thought out and robust design. I would highly recommend theses sights. It does resemble the KAC, but LMT and KAC work closely together on many products they offer. Here are some pictures I took at Shot Show 2015. Also, I got this email from LMT today: August Monthly Special Flip Up Sights are 10% off From August 1st until August 31st, our flip up sights are 10% off retail price! These flip up sights utilize mil-spec phosphated steel and are perfect for the rifleman who switches from optics to sights. |
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so a while back i met a machinist here in town we had a chat about converting existing picatinny rails to mlok. well after saving my pennies i put my money where my mouth is. fresh off the machine. between that and the barrel fluting it shaved ~12 ounces including the no longer needed plastic rail covers. the guy does not have a website but hit me up if you want contact info for the full length 8 flutes and the rail conversion it was $350 and it feels like a completely different gun. now im off to the range. http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_172937.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/20150801_1747591.jpg http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac333/11bangbang20/Message_1438469447010.jpg disclaimer: aside from living in the same town shooting at the same places and knowing some of the same people i have nothing at all to do with his business other than being a satisfied customer. View Quote Nice..Have you tested any MLOK accessories to see if they will mount securely? |
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<a href="http://s236.photobucket.com/user/PBALLDONKEY/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150706_180638_zpsklhdwtxc.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff141/PBALLDONKEY/Mobile%20Uploads/20150706_180638_zpsklhdwtxc.jpg</a> <a href="http://s236.photobucket.com/user/PBALLDONKEY/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20150706_180610_zpskxsqgaxi.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff141/PBALLDONKEY/Mobile%20Uploads/20150706_180610_zpskxsqgaxi.jpg</a> View Quote wheww.... oh my... it's getting hot in here.... |
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New Zealand military is replacing the Steyr AUG with LMT rifle in 5.56
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/08/18/new-zealand-army-selects-lmt-to-produce-rifle-to-replace-steyr-aug/ The New Zealand Army has been looking to replace their aging Steyr AUG rifles for some time. The New Zealand Ministry of Defense held trials to select a successor, competing in which were Beretta, CZ, Colt Canada, FNH, Steyr, SIG, H&K, and LMT. It was recently announced by the NZ MoD that Lewis Machine & Tool was selected as the winner – though what rifle they submitted was not mentioned: “A Request for Tender for the provision of contemporary individual weapons, necessary training, and associated support to the NZDF closed on 12 November 2014. Following the evaluation of the tender responses, the companies listed below were selected for the trials programme phase of the evaluation, which was undertaken between 2 March and 1 June 2015. The following companies were selected for the Individual Weapon trials phase: •Beretta New Zealand Limited •Ceská zbrojovka a.s. •Colt Canada Corporation •FN HERSTAL •STEYR MANNLICHER GmbH •XTEK Limited (Sig Sauer) •Heckler & Kock GmbH •Lewis Machine & Tools Co Inc Following the trials programme phase of the evaluation of tenders, the Ministry has selected Lewis Machine & Tool Co Inc of the USA as preferred Tenderer. Subject to the Ministry undertaking a Due Dilligence activity and negotiation of a contract package, New Zealand Government approval will be sought to proceed to award of a contract.” The New Zealand Army recently ordered a 7.62mm LMT rifle very similar to the L129A1 in use with the British Army, so this may have been a factor in the company’s selection for the new NZ Individual Weapon. Conspicuously, the New Zealand Army expressed no preference for a bullpup platform. - See more at: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/08/18/new-zealand-army-selects-lmt-to-produce-rifle-to-replace-steyr-aug/#sthash.Cw4vZjhC.dpuf |
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New Zealand military is replacing the Steyr AUG with LMT rifle in 5.56 http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/08/18/new-zealand-army-selects-lmt-to-produce-rifle-to-replace-steyr-aug/ View Quote Very interesting...thanks for posting that. |
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