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Anyone know what kind of white tape they’re using in these pics? I’m assuming it’s non reflective gaffer?
Originally Posted By ThatGuy91K: Eh, keep spare parts on hand. Particularly the battery doors and remote switches. They make a dual pressure pad to go with your peq, but they aren't the most durable. I'm so glad we got away from using them. https://i.imgur.com/W3VaTAD.jpg View Quote Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Anyone know what kind of white tape they’re using in these pics? I’m assuming it’s non reflective gaffer? https://i.imgur.com/Tg5gNzq.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Bjmp0uT.jpg https://i.imgur.com/tykWdth.jpg Thanks. View Quote Most likely it’s some form of medical tape from their corpsman. |
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WTB: KAC/Knights Terminator Handstop with QD Sling Swivel Socket PN:25460
Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good! |
i used that white thread tape at plumbers stores. it doesnt last forever, but it doesnt leave sticky shit all over the gun.
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Kinda funny perusing the thread and seeing a photo of my brother
Cool rifles guys. The variety in optics is fascinating. I don't think they change optics on a mission-basis, I will have to ask what the standard is. |
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looks good
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Originally Posted By BobaDebt: Decided to re-paint my Recon M4 to get some practice for when I paint my HK next week :) https://i.imgur.com/mofRjfW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/FBaLJ46.jpg View Quote (Cough)The second line in my signature.(cough) |
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WTB: KAC/Knights Terminator Handstop with QD Sling Swivel Socket PN:25460
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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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Grabbed a new SOCOM barrel from midway. First Colt barrel I’ve bought since they got bought out by CZ. Looks like every other Colt barrel I’ve ever gotten. https://i.imgur.com/cbpvTIX.jpg https://i.imgur.com/0GLRcFv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/pv2OtxC.jpg https://i.imgur.com/6lmR9ZA.jpg https://i.imgur.com/KkwKhK8.jpg View Quote @StealthGuy does it have the Colt-famous trained-monkey dremel feed ramp enhancements? |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Originally Posted By rpoL98: @StealthGuy does it have the Colt-famous trained-monkey dremel feed ramp enhancements? Nah https://i.imgur.com/S3PNwDV.jpg interesting. thanks! good to hear, finally a Colt step in the right direction (IMO). |
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WTB: KAC/Knights Terminator Handstop with QD Sling Swivel Socket PN:25460
Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good! |
I thought Marines did not paint their rifles? I see what appear to be a lot of painted stocks and such.
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WTB: KAC/Knights Terminator Handstop with QD Sling Swivel Socket PN:25460
Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good! |
Bumpage. I just brought home an Ergo Rail Extension today.
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
Originally Posted By TheTacticalCoyote: Parts are starting to show up. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/202402/IMG_8359_jpeg-3183367.JPG View Quote This reminds me of women that wear short skirts and leg warmers. |
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
Can someone explain this to me like I'm an idiot (don't tell anyone, but I actually AM an idiot):
1) With the prevalence of free float rails- and they've been around for years- why do so many military M16 pattern rifles still use non-free float rails? I could see the cost argument if there was actually much of a difference, which there isn't. 2) More specific to these Marine Recon M4s (which are sweet): why not just use an extended carbine rail instead of the clamp-on extenders? For instance: my Midwest extended carbine rail just required cutting off the delta ring and removing the weld spring. And it's free floated. Didn't have to dick with the barrel nut. And it's stable enough for a laser. I could mount an optic on if I really wanted to. |
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"What is socialism? The most difficult and tortuous way to progress from capitalism to capitalism." -Stated at an intel conference, East Berlin, Oct. 1988
"Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." -H.L. Mencken |
Originally Posted By lew: Can someone explain this to me like I'm an idiot (don't tell anyone, but I actually AM an idiot): 1) With the prevalence of free float rails- and they've been around for years- why do so many military M16 pattern rifles still use non-free float rails? I could see the cost argument if there was actually much of a difference, which there isn't. 2) More specific to these Marine Recon M4s (which are sweet): why not just use an extended carbine rail instead of the clamp-on extenders? For instance: my Midwest extended carbine rail just required cutting off the delta ring and removing the weld spring. And it's free floated. Didn't have to dick with the barrel nut. And it's stable enough for a laser. I could mount an optic on if I really wanted to. View Quote 1. It usually takes a long to for the military to adopt new shit and it still works. Plus they’re moving to the M27 platform. Not gonna spend a bunch of money on a platform that’s going to be replaced soon. 2. Same as number one. |
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Originally Posted By lew: Can someone explain this to me like I'm an idiot (don't tell anyone, but I actually AM an idiot): 1) With the prevalence of free float rails- and they've been around for years- why do so many military M16 pattern rifles still use non-free float rails? I could see the cost argument if there was actually much of a difference, which there isn't. 2) More specific to these Marine Recon M4s (which are sweet): why not just use an extended carbine rail instead of the clamp-on extenders? For instance: my Midwest extended carbine rail just required cutting off the delta ring and removing the weld spring. And it's free floated. Didn't have to dick with the barrel nut. And it's stable enough for a laser. I could mount an optic on if I really wanted to. View Quote I don't think they're rugged enough and I sure wouldn't want to have to remove multiple tiny screws every couple days for weapons mantainance. |
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"If you cant do something smart, do something right"
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Originally Posted By lew: Can someone explain this to me like I'm an idiot (don't tell anyone, but I actually AM an idiot): 1) With the prevalence of free float rails- and they've been around for years- why do so many military M16 pattern rifles still use non-free float rails? I could see the cost argument if there was actually much of a difference, which there isn't. 2) More specific to these Marine Recon M4s (which are sweet): why not just use an extended carbine rail instead of the clamp-on extenders? For instance: my Midwest extended carbine rail just required cutting off the delta ring and removing the weld spring. And it's free floated. Didn't have to dick with the barrel nut. And it's stable enough for a laser. I could mount an optic on if I really wanted to. View Quote |
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IG @bayou_bengal-rifles
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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: 1. It usually takes a long to for the military to adopt new shit and it still works. Plus they’re moving to the M27 platform. Not gonna spend a bunch of money on a platform that’s going to be replaced soon. 2. Same as number one. View Quote Going fully to the M27 is something I had not considered. Thanks. |
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"What is socialism? The most difficult and tortuous way to progress from capitalism to capitalism." -Stated at an intel conference, East Berlin, Oct. 1988
"Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." -H.L. Mencken |
Originally Posted By lew: Can someone explain this to me like I'm an idiot (don't tell anyone, but I actually AM an idiot): 1) With the prevalence of free float rails- and they've been around for years- why do so many military M16 pattern rifles still use non-free float rails? I could see the cost argument if there was actually much of a difference, which there isn't. 2) More specific to these Marine Recon M4s (which are sweet): why not just use an extended carbine rail instead of the clamp-on extenders? For instance: my Midwest extended carbine rail just required cutting off the delta ring and removing the weld spring. And it's free floated. Didn't have to dick with the barrel nut. And it's stable enough for a laser. I could mount an optic on if I really wanted to. View Quote Basically it comes down to specifications, until you can get a validated requirement that causes a change in specification it does not happen. After the initial fielding of IAR, the Marine Corps was trying to get an updated specification validated to justify a PIP (planned improvement program) for the A4 and M4 to include a free floating hand guard. In the grand scheme of things the increase in performance was not sufficient to justify the change. The only reason the M27 was fielded for all infantry like formations for the Marines was the close combat lethality task force and its temporary emphasis on what made infantry formations more lethal. |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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I sell people a means to defend themselves.
UT, USA
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Originally Posted By bradpierson26:
So I know you're a SF whore . . . . . |
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