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Originally Posted By thatARMSguy: Got in my sleeve, excited to start piecing together stuff for this Haley clone. Came in way better than I'd expected, it's an early production #38-EX with the A2 windage knob, original steel clamp from the first Swan Sleeves (pre-numbering system), and no #35 mounting track down the center. Almost feel bad about painting it, if I come across a late model I'll probably use that instead. https://i.imgur.com/FR1dAjw.jpg https://i.imgur.com/mpITIdu.jpg Also still need to find a wingless NLS #17 for my #22-M68, a Comp M68 marked one would probably be more correct than a Comp II M68 but tracking down one of those seems more trouble than it's worth. I've seen CompM2s with those mounts sell for $650+, which is frankly overpriced for what you get out of it. I'll get one eventually though. https://i.imgur.com/WiZHOfc.jpg Hopefully the rest of the build won't be too hard, the M203 is obviously the hardest part. I'll probably get a 37mm one, I don't see any point in getting a tax stamp for a real one if I'll only ever be able to fire chalk rounds. View Quote I want that swan sleeve. Progress on mine. Old Colt tick safety will be here Friday. Need an old M951 tailcap and pressure switch. |
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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: I want that swan sleeve. Progress on mine. Old Colt tick safety will be here Friday. Need an old M951 tailcap and pressure switch. https://i.imgur.com/HkAPVZU.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/26WMkiw.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/PD3mLnT.jpg https://i.imgur.com/NpBmof9.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/QJw1HyA.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/aiEkVAV.jpg View Quote |
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View Quote What’s up with the PEQ2 mount but no PEQ2? |
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Originally Posted By MK318: What’s up with the PEQ2 mount but no PEQ2? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MK318: What’s up with the PEQ2 mount but no PEQ2? He copied Haley’s rifle (pic at the top of the page) which has the mount, but no laser. |
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Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good!
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View Quote God I so love that carbine 37mm or 40mm? |
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Montani Semper Libre Qoute : FCSD - Hold up! I could have tip toed around here with just my hand covering my ass, instead of jamming my thumb in my asshole? Y'all motherfuckers need a user manual or something. |
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View Quote Won’t matter once the rattle cans get to sprayin. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Won’t matter once the rattle cans get to sprayin. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MK318: Won’t matter once the rattle cans get to sprayin. Oh I'm way too big of a wuss for that, I'll just cover them up with panels like I did with my A4 clone |
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Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Oh I'm way too big of a wuss for that, I'll just cover them up with panels like I did with my A4 clone View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Originally Posted By MK318: Won’t matter once the rattle cans get to sprayin. Oh I'm way too big of a wuss for that, I'll just cover them up with panels like I did with my A4 clone |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Oh I'm way too big of a wuss for that, I'll just cover them up with panels like I did with my A4 clone https://i.imgur.com/WohuR6l.jpeg Oh don't get me wrong, painted rifles look fantastic. I just don't trust myself in the slightest to be able to do it myself. |
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Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Oh don't get me wrong, painted rifles look fantastic. I just don't trust myself in the slightest to be able to do it myself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Oh I'm way too big of a wuss for that, I'll just cover them up with panels like I did with my A4 clone https://i.imgur.com/WohuR6l.jpeg Oh don't get me wrong, painted rifles look fantastic. I just don't trust myself in the slightest to be able to do it myself. Tape off the important bits. Grab a brew. When you hit "fuck it" start spraying. Don't overthink it. |
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Big piece of plywood. Put rifle on plywood. Paint rifle tan. Turn rifle over. Paint tan. Let dry for a minute. Paint brown streak/net pattern/vegetation etc.. Turn rifle over. Do the same thing on other side.
Don’t prep or clean or anything beforehand. That’s gay. |
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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Big piece of plywood. Put rifle on plywood. Paint rifle tan. Turn rifle over. Paint tan. Let dry for a minute. Paint brown streak/net pattern/vegetation etc.. Turn rifle over. Do the same thing on other side. Don’t prep or clean or anything beforehand. That’s gay. View Quote Says the guy that taped off his s/n's. |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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That’s not gay.
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_4824_jpeg-3252653.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Quick mock-up before it goes out for a spacer and pin/weld. https://i.imgur.com/tIYUzz7.jpg View Quote Were did you purchase the upper? Brownells Armsunlimited |
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1(800)kbi 4cat
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Originally Posted By tarheel7734: You can get the 6921 14.5 from brownells right now. I'm sure he got a 6921 and added the rail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tarheel7734: Originally Posted By kbi: Were did you purchase the upper? Brownells Armsunlimited You can get the 6921 14.5 from brownells right now. I'm sure he got a 6921 and added the rail. Yup, stripped upper from Brownells and a surplus RAS from Apex Armament. |
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If you want a Kac ris operation parts has them in stock new.
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Don't ever think the reason I am peaceful is because I forgot how to be violent
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Don't ever think the reason I am peaceful is because I forgot how to be violent
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Originally Posted By thatARMSguy: Is there any rhyme or reason between a gun getting a SOCOM or gov profile barrel? Do certain units prefer one over the other or does it really just depend on what's available? View Quote More on what's available. I have all of those in stock. The Crane barrels (FSB removed and dimpled) are old stock. |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
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Any one-stop shops out there for M4A1 Block I style uppers?
Or is the best option still to just source the parts separately and build it? |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Originally Posted By wayfaerer320: Any one-stop shops out there for M4A1 Block I style uppers? Or is the best option still to just source the parts separately and build it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wayfaerer320: Any one-stop shops out there for M4A1 Block I style uppers? Or is the best option still to just source the parts separately and build it? Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Colt had their SOCOM carbine for this. ^^^^^ what he said https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1055701377 |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: More on what's available. I have all of those in stock. The Crane barrels (FSB removed and dimpled) are old stock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By thatARMSguy: Is there any rhyme or reason between a gun getting a SOCOM or gov profile barrel? Do certain units prefer one over the other or does it really just depend on what's available? More on what's available. I have all of those in stock. The Crane barrels (FSB removed and dimpled) are old stock. Any difference in accuracy with, colt, kak, fn, rem? |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By 03RN: Any difference in accuracy with, colt, kak, fn, rem? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN: Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By thatARMSguy: Is there any rhyme or reason between a gun getting a SOCOM or gov profile barrel? Do certain units prefer one over the other or does it really just depend on what's available? More on what's available. I have all of those in stock. The Crane barrels (FSB removed and dimpled) are old stock. Any difference in accuracy with, colt, kak, fn, rem? Colt/FN/Remington have been apples to apples comparison, IME. |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE".-Aimless R.I.P. to the EE |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Quick mock-up before it goes out for a spacer and pin/weld. https://i.imgur.com/tIYUzz7.jpg View Quote Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. View Quote Does that paint remover cause discoloration or damage to the anodizing/finish? |
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Originally Posted By Mb121: Does that paint remover cause discoloration or damage to the anodizing/finish? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mb121: Originally Posted By MK318: Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. Does that paint remover cause discoloration or damage to the anodizing/finish? No |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Originally Posted By Mb121: Originally Posted By MK318: Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. Does that paint remover cause discoloration or damage to the anodizing/finish? No Attached File |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. View Quote After the Citri Strip, let it sit in Diesel for awhile. It gets the CitriStrip slimy residue off really well, gets off the paint that was softened up but not fully taken off by the Citri, and leaves the ano feeling nice and slick. ETA: Step 4, don't let anyone see the environmental nightmare you just created. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Quick mock-up before it goes out for a spacer and pin/weld. https://i.imgur.com/tIYUzz7.jpg Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. I think I'm going start out with painting the incorrect Leupold I have on my Mod H. If that goes well I'll consider doing the Block I once it's finished. ETA: Ordered a CompM2 from Thoroughbred, this definitely pushes me further towards painting it |
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
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Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: I think I'm going start out with painting the incorrect Leupold I have on my Mod H. If that goes well I'll consider doing the Block I once it's finished. https://i.imgur.com/u8oI0CL.jpg ETA: Ordered a CompM2 from Thoroughbred, this definitely pushes me further towards painting it https://i.imgur.com/SxV9TLA.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By Zakk_Wylde_470: Quick mock-up before it goes out for a spacer and pin/weld. https://i.imgur.com/tIYUzz7.jpg Hawk Tuah on that thang. Don’t over think the rattle can, you can’t mess it up and if you do just spray over it. I have a rifle that probably has five or six layers of rattle can. It’s been green, tan, reddish desert earth, back to tan, green and back to tan. The grip will show wear and then all the raised areas and before long it will look well used. You can’t mess it up. If you ever want to go back to black just spray it down with a water hose and dump a bottle of THIS on it, let it sit for about an hour then scrub it off with a Scrub brush while using the water hose to clear away the paint. You’ll still have some paint in the corners and hard to reach areas but it will be 99% gone for the most part. I think I'm going start out with painting the incorrect Leupold I have on my Mod H. If that goes well I'll consider doing the Block I once it's finished. https://i.imgur.com/u8oI0CL.jpg ETA: Ordered a CompM2 from Thoroughbred, this definitely pushes me further towards painting it https://i.imgur.com/SxV9TLA.jpg Attached File |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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