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Posted: 11/20/2015 2:45:27 AM EST
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dang you really went for the 5.56 submachinegun thing huh. looks great!
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<a href="http://s156.photobucket.com/user/AJ_Dual/media/20151012_193952_zpsellm8al1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t33/AJ_Dual/20151012_193952_zpsellm8al1.jpg</a> NEA on a 7.5" upper. Apologies for iPotato quality. View Quote That gun is awesome. |
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View Quote Love this one. |
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Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. |
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Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. How does it run and how much to build me one? |
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Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. Can you please stick a magazine in it and post another pic? |
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Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. How does it run and how much to build me one? Like a top with decent ammo, cheap dirty stuff needs a drop or two of CLP every 200-300 rounds. |
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Like a top with decent ammo, cheap dirty stuff needs a drop or two of CLP every 200-300 rounds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Homebuilt bufferless DI45. The stock is from Nordic Components, but they stopped making them. I got one of the first batch. How does it run and how much to build me one? Like a top with decent ammo, cheap dirty stuff needs a drop or two of CLP every 200-300 rounds. So how much for one? |
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I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So how much for one? I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk I would go the pistol route as sbr is a no go here. I would be in for one if you decide on proceeding. Isn't the lower different than a regular ar lower? At least it looks like it. Keep me in mind. |
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I would go the pistol route as sbr is a no go here. I would be in for one if you decide on proceeding. Isn't the lower different than a regular ar lower? At least it looks like it. Keep me in mind. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So how much for one? I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk I would go the pistol route as sbr is a no go here. I would be in for one if you decide on proceeding. Isn't the lower different than a regular ar lower? At least it looks like it. Keep me in mind. Yeah, the lower started as an 80% and I bolted on a billet magwell. There are several other lower options for greasegun and Glock mags nowadays. CNC guns, Bazooka Brothers, QuarterCircle10, etc. |
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I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So how much for one? I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk I'd buy one. What lower you using? |
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that looks like an awesome option that uses your regular bcg. any reliability issues so far?
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that looks like an awesome option that uses your regular bcg. any reliability issues so far? View Quote To be honest, the UCIW is cheaper and offers better cheekweld in a lighter package than any of the PDW stocks ASSUMING you don't need the extra 1.8" length reduction you get with the NEA/Troy (YMMV but all the other stocks that use a standard BCG are longer so the length difference is reduced.) Here is the IMGR Album I did a while ago. (In hindsight, I should have used the rear of receiver as a static measuring point. |
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So how much for one? I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk I'd buy one. What lower you using? Yep! Been drooling over that since I first saw you post it. |
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Yep! Been drooling over that since I first saw you post it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So how much for one? I've been considering having someone crank out a few for me, I don't have the time to make everything myself I don't know what I'd have to charge to make up for my time in the shop, but the components and materials only add up to around $600. You can't get the nordic stock anymore, but I was looking at something like the AGP stock if someone wanted to build it as an SBR. If I do get into it, I'd likely just sell uppers for someone to pin on their lowers. http://youtu.be/HcFs5lGl1uk I'd buy one. What lower you using? Yep! Been drooling over that since I first saw you post it. Sorry i missed it, is an 80% with a bolt on billet mag well |
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