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The voices in my head say I’m just being paranoid
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Originally Posted By -MainDisconnect-: I waited months for one to come in stock. Found a new one in the EE. I would look forward to Black Friday sale. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -MainDisconnect-: Originally Posted By Sputnik556: Where are you guys getting your Geissele Vortex mounts? They’re OOS everywhere as far as I can tell. I waited months for one to come in stock. Found a new one in the EE. I would look forward to Black Friday sale. Yeah, I’ve been waiting several months myself, I suppose I’ll wait until BF, but after that I’ll be looking in the EE. |
If you aren't representing Jesus in a way that makes people want to hang out with you, you're doing it wrong.
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Always in stock at cheaper than Dirtt every time I needed one. Even when forums say out of stock back ordered everywhere!
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"We don't live in a third world country, we can oil our fucking rifle." -John Noveske quoting a friend
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The voices in my head say I’m just being paranoid
KY, USA
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If you aren't representing Jesus in a way that makes people want to hang out with you, you're doing it wrong.
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Free men do not ask for permission.
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No mean to distract everyone, but I was extensively involved with art (my aunt is an artist herself), but there's just something so attractive and aesthetically pleasing about a URG-I with an LPVO. I don't know why, to be honest.
That and, probably because the URG-I introduced me to the world of practical carbines. |
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Originally Posted By suitnboots: No mean to distract everyone, but I was extensively involved with art (my aunt is an artist herself), but there's just something so attractive and aesthetically pleasing about a URG-I with an LPVO. I don't know why, to be honest. That and, probably because the URG-I introduced me to the world of practical carbines. View Quote Probably the cylindrical shapes all over the rifle. The handguard, the optic and receiver extension tubing it up. |
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Originally Posted By SnapCity: Probably the cylindrical shapes all over the rifle. The handguard, the optic and receiver extension tubing it up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SnapCity: Originally Posted By suitnboots: No mean to distract everyone, but I was extensively involved with art (my aunt is an artist herself), but there's just something so attractive and aesthetically pleasing about a URG-I with an LPVO. I don't know why, to be honest. That and, probably because the URG-I introduced me to the world of practical carbines. Probably the cylindrical shapes all over the rifle. The handguard, the optic and receiver extension tubing it up. SOCOM weapons in general look very futuristic and cool. The mil-spec ATACR scopes as well as the NGAL look really great on everything. As a kid I always wondered what small arms would look like in the 21st century. I would have been surprised to find out they are just upgraded M16s and other existing modernized weapons. |
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Originally Posted By oneofus: I know a few years back the RC2 got an NSN, but why do i never see them on URGI? I looked at SF doesnt seem to have any contracts since like 2017 which appears to be a continuation of the original RC contract. is the RC2 not technically issued clone correct? View Quote It's important to remember that NSN stands for *NATO* Stock Number, and it doesn't necessarily indicate or confirm purchase by the US military. The original SOCOM556-RC suppressors continue to be the only version issued under the SOPMOD program. Click To View Spoiler In before pictures of some weird Air Force guns.
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Originally Posted By tanodized: It's important to remember that NSN stands for *NATO* Stock Number, and it doesn't necessarily indicate or confirm purchase by the US military. The original SOCOM556-RC suppressors continue to be the only version issued under the SOPMOD program. Click To View Spoiler In before pictures of some weird Air Force guns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tanodized: Originally Posted By oneofus: I know a few years back the RC2 got an NSN, but why do i never see them on URGI? I looked at SF doesnt seem to have any contracts since like 2017 which appears to be a continuation of the original RC contract. is the RC2 not technically issued clone correct? It's important to remember that NSN stands for *NATO* Stock Number, and it doesn't necessarily indicate or confirm purchase by the US military. The original SOCOM556-RC suppressors continue to be the only version issued under the SOPMOD program. Click To View Spoiler In before pictures of some weird Air Force guns. I was told it stood for National Stock Number when I was in. Though there is a Nato Number for some items. |
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Originally Posted By 11boomboom: They are the same thing. National Stock Number is what it is referred to in the US and NATO Stock Number is what it stands for. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 11boomboom: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I was told it stood for National Stock Number when I was in. Though there is a Nato Number for some items. They are the same thing. National Stock Number is what it is referred to in the US and NATO Stock Number is what it stands for. Ah. I had never heard Nato when I was in but had noticed it a few times since getting out. Figured it was about the same but just on a larger scale. |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Originally Posted By tanodized: It's important to remember that NSN stands for *NATO* Stock Number, and it doesn't necessarily indicate or confirm purchase by the US military. The original SOCOM556-RC suppressors continue to be the only version issued under the SOPMOD program. Click To View Spoiler In before pictures of some weird Air Force guns. View Quote Attached File |
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I'm thinking of building an 11.5, but I'm worried about the blast without a can.
How concussive are they? |
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Originally Posted By leerx: I'm thinking of building an 11.5, but I'm worried about the blast without a can. How concussive are they? View Quote concussiveness depends what you put on the end. it ranges from Very loud with a flash hider to you feel the pressure wave pass through your body's soft tissue with a brake. |
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Thanks! I'm going to put on a 4 prong.
Will I still feel the concussion, not the noise? Thinking about the warden too. |
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IG @bayou_bengal-rifles
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Thanks, appreciate it guys.
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Any examples of the EOTech Vudu 1-10x being used w/ the URG-I's?
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"Oh Lord, Thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget Thee, do not thou forget me"
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"Oh Lord, Thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget Thee, do not thou forget me"
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Originally Posted By NCState85: Thanks. Would I be correct, then, in assuming that only the Vortex Razor 1-6 and the NF ATACR being the only clone-correct LPVO's? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By NCState85: Originally Posted By oneofus: no Thanks. Would I be correct, then, in assuming that only the Vortex Razor 1-6 and the NF ATACR being the only clone-correct LPVO's? Optics are not part of the URGI program or the (NSW upper, whatever we are calling it). You cant go wrong with either of the S-VPS contract winners, or really any legacy SOPMOD optic still in use. Other than that, stuff that has been unit purchased or personally purchased. |
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Originally Posted By Vapor-Trail: Optics are not part of the URGI program or the (NSW upper, whatever we are calling it). You cant go wrong with either of the S-VPS contract winners, or really any legacy SOPMOD optic still in use. Other than that, stuff that has been unit purchased or personally purchased. View Quote Thanks for the info, guys. I was thinking of using one of the SIG TANGO6T 1-6X overruns. If Big Army uses them, I imagine it wouldn't be far fetched that some would be in use with USASOC? |
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"Oh Lord, Thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget Thee, do not thou forget me"
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https://youtu.be/cbouywU5Xss?si=IY5Uw8KjzTYgRBaR
I'm stoked. |
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IG @bayou_bengal-rifles
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So i gotta question. So how do yall mount the comp m4s using the Larue QD mount? With the included spacer or naw?
Whats kosher? |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Was hoping a lower 1/3rd
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Edit: noob mistake forgetting to quote.
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Have T1's been seen on 14.5's. I see tons of T2's. I have a T1.. sooo
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Originally Posted By AndyB1: URGI got the pssshhh pssshhh. Painting the ATACR hurt a bit https://i.postimg.cc/V6vSnds6/IMG-7175.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/TwsK9fhc/IMG-7184.jpg View Quote Looks great! |
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