Posted: 8/11/2017 6:48:48 PM EDT
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Mark just posted a picture on Instagram of him and Rick Perry posing with a rifle. Looks like a 2.0 with MLok!
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I'll be the party pooper...if these uppers come out in mlok, I'll be a little mad knowing I could have waited instead of settling for three of the keymod versions.
Trade in program? ![]() |
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That's all I can think of. Whatever it is, it's fugly...I'll take three ![]() Quoted:
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Hard to tell, but it looks like a FDE TQ inside some sort of heat shield? ![]() |
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It is hard to tell but the rail attachment looks like it might have the tOBR latch. The can appears to be a TranQuilo with a heat shield that attaches to the muzzle device possibly making the shield removeable. (Possibly a request from the boys downrange)
I wonder if it makes any difference with the mirage/heat signature or if it is strictly to prevent burns from hand position on an SBR. |
| I'm not an engineering genius, but I have locked two Airmen into a room with two bowling balls and when I returned, one was missing and the other was broke in half. The Airmen were adamant, honest to God, they were that way when they received them. My point, that suppressor cover might not be troop proof. |
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I'm not an engineering genius, but I have locked two Airman into a room with two bowling balls and when I returned, one was missing and the other was broke in half. The Airman were adamant, honest to God, they were that way when they received them. My point, that suppressor cover might not be troop proof. Agree that nothing is troop proof. Just thinking that it might not get quite as hot as the TranQuilo's outer skin. Thus saving your skin when you slide your support hand too far down the SBR. |
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That story brings back so many "What did the private do now?" moments. Agree that nothing is troop proof. Just thinking that it might not get quite as hot as the TranQuilo's outer skin. Thus saving your skin when you slide your support hand too far down the SBR. Quoted:
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I'm not an engineering genius, but I have locked two Airmen into a room with two bowling balls and when I returned, one was missing and the other was broke in half. The Airmen were adamant, honest to God, they were that way when they received them. My point, that suppressor cover might not be troop proof. Agree that nothing is troop proof. Just thinking that it might not get quite as hot as the TranQuilo's outer skin. Thus saving your skin when you slide your support hand too far down the SBR.
P.S. Feel free to substitute FedEx employees for Airmen. |
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Don't disagree, but the open nature of the webbing might not withstand a LAV door too well, or, if the dimensions are close, a troop using it as a bottle opener.
P.S. Feel free to substitute FedEx employees for Airmen. If you locked a roughneck in an impenetrable empty room with nothing but three steel balls he'd break one, lose one and steal one within an hour. |
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Too bad you can't post larger pictures on ARF. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/M-LOK5-279542.jpg |
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That honeycomb is heinous. Quoted:
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Too bad you can't post larger pictures on ARF. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/M-LOK5-279542.jpg |

