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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: From FB. anon posted https://i.postimg.cc/qRHWX3cv/FB-IMG-1712535755467.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jqXBPCDR/FB-IMG-1712535792723.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: From FB. anon posted https://i.postimg.cc/qRHWX3cv/FB-IMG-1712535755467.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jqXBPCDR/FB-IMG-1712535792723.jpg View Quote Interesting pictures. In that top picture, the bottom rifle has a Mk5HD 3.6-18 on it. But did someone really throw a NF 7-35 on that bottom rifle? |
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: I wonder who the anonymous poster could be lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LsuJon: Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: From FB. anon posted https://i.postimg.cc/qRHWX3cv/FB-IMG-1712535755467.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jqXBPCDR/FB-IMG-1712535792723.jpg Dude's got some nice shit |
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[Last Edit: towerofpower94]
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Ran the Mod H on the clock for the first time in the day at a 2 gun match yesterday. You can see where 1-X LPVOs and/or MPVOs with a 45deg RDS are superior in the 3-300m fight as the RDS on top of the optic gives an atrocious height over bore. That cost me a couple no shoot penalties as we had a few target arrays with a no-shoot stapled to a shoot target with only ~3” of target showing at various ranges, as seen in the last photo. I used the scope at 2.5x for those, but some that were 3-25yds away were in RDS territory and knowing exactly where to hold the dot to not hit low, but not send the rounds over the target, is something I’ll need to work on if I’m going to use this in a match again.
Ended up 13th out of 51 shooters, with a 6th and 9th place finish on a couple stages. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By M4AZ: Picked up a mod h the other day from a guy locally. Happy to have one again. In the process of changing little ocd stuff like the OCL collar and what not. Changed the colt lower for a h&r m16 lower that’s been sitting around. I do enjoy my nx8 so had to do a little of my own work on the top rail to have it fit with A107 rings and the pvs30. I time I’ll track down some more correct parts in time. https://i.postimg.cc/DzKFLP7G/IMG-3568.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/FRr4nFds/IMG-3616.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/25FYwL5K/IMG-3618-Edited.jpg View Quote What is the battery holder on the pvs? Can I send you a recce rail for the same treatment? |
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''Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.''
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A107s came in today. So I’m calling it complete for now, minus a BT10 bipod.
Question, what scope caps are y’all using for your Mk4 3.5-10x40s? I know the turrets and roll marks are wrong, I may track down a correct set of receivers, and maybe swap the scope if I find one that isn’t $1500. After I get some scope caps, I’ll spray it and hopefully find time to shoot it. Attached File |
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[Last Edit: towerofpower94]
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Originally Posted By M4AZ: Picked up a mod h the other day from a guy locally. Happy to have one again. In the process of changing little ocd stuff like the OCL collar and what not. Changed the colt lower for a h&r m16 lower that’s been sitting around. I do enjoy my nx8 so had to do a little of my own work on the top rail to have it fit with A107 rings and the pvs30. I time I’ll track down some more correct parts in time. https://i.postimg.cc/DzKFLP7G/IMG-3568.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/FRr4nFds/IMG-3616.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/25FYwL5K/IMG-3618-Edited.jpg View Quote I’ve never messed with clip on NV. How does the PVS-30 lock on to the rail with the pic slots milled off? |
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''Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.''
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Originally Posted By KavonTN: Its just a normal qd pic rail attachment. It doesn't touch the recce rail, those slots are milled off so it and the optic will clear View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KavonTN: Originally Posted By towerofpower94: I’ve never messed with clip on NV. How does the PVS-30 lock on to the rail with the pic slots milled off? Its just a normal qd pic rail attachment. It doesn't touch the recce rail, those slots are milled off so it and the optic will clear Duh, now I see it. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: H life. https://i.postimg.cc/4NNT0sS5/IMG-20240422-232644171-HDR-2.jpg View Quote Treasure wingo was a fuckin weirdo. |
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Originally Posted By brodband8: Treasure wingo was a fuckin weirdo. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brodband8: Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: H life. https://i.postimg.cc/4NNT0sS5/IMG-20240422-232644171-HDR-2.jpg Treasure wingo was a fuckin weirdo. I was wondering if that was a pic of him. Forgot what he looked like. Anyone ever hear from him again? |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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How did you get that?
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Originally Posted By M4AZ: New scope for the mod-h arrived. Figured army inspired optic for an army gun makes sense. Ordered a new upper ring cause that abortion of the contract diving board needs to go in the trash Have a hydramatic lower on the way before it chances getting paint. Also need to find a peq2 or peq15. Will say on this contract scope that the army not wanting to pay for a reticle and making their own made for an interesting one. https://i.postimg.cc/3w6ZT5D1/IMG-4051.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/vmDvkHDD/IMG-4072.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/9QmbPBhd/IMG-4074.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k4wVNWFH/IMG-4029.png https://i.postimg.cc/L8Z1dY2q/IMG-4068.jpg View Quote Who manufactures that diving board? |
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Originally Posted By WUPHF: Who manufactures that diving board? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WUPHF: Originally Posted By M4AZ: New scope for the mod-h arrived. Figured army inspired optic for an army gun makes sense. Ordered a new upper ring cause that abortion of the contract diving board needs to go in the trash Have a hydramatic lower on the way before it chances getting paint. Also need to find a peq2 or peq15. Will say on this contract scope that the army not wanting to pay for a reticle and making their own made for an interesting one. https://i.postimg.cc/3w6ZT5D1/IMG-4051.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/vmDvkHDD/IMG-4072.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/9QmbPBhd/IMG-4074.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k4wVNWFH/IMG-4029.png https://i.postimg.cc/L8Z1dY2q/IMG-4068.jpg Who manufactures that diving board? Looks like it was contracted out to Badger? |
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Originally Posted By M4AZ: Looks like it was contracted out to Badger? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By M4AZ: Originally Posted By WUPHF: Originally Posted By M4AZ: New scope for the mod-h arrived. Figured army inspired optic for an army gun makes sense. Ordered a new upper ring cause that abortion of the contract diving board needs to go in the trash Have a hydramatic lower on the way before it chances getting paint. Also need to find a peq2 or peq15. Will say on this contract scope that the army not wanting to pay for a reticle and making their own made for an interesting one. https://i.postimg.cc/3w6ZT5D1/IMG-4051.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/vmDvkHDD/IMG-4072.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/9QmbPBhd/IMG-4074.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k4wVNWFH/IMG-4029.png https://i.postimg.cc/L8Z1dY2q/IMG-4068.jpg Who manufactures that diving board? Looks like it was contracted out to Badger? It's def a Badger but I don't get why not sell the sucker on the open market!! |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: I think the Mod-H may make it out from the back of the safe now that I finally got the suppressor. Shoutout to trajectory arms for making what I always wanted, aem5/Ops 12th form factor with a hole for 30cal bullets. https://i.imgur.com/a8wzCCS.jpg View Quote I need an AEM5 damn it!!! Sexy right there |
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I got off work, got into some bourbon and did the thing. Woodford makes spraying a $3k-$4k rifle way less nerve wracking.
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles: I got off work, got into some bourbon and did the thing. Woodford makes spraying a $3k-$4k rifle way less nerve wracking. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/430237/IMG_9820_jpeg-3207439.JPG View Quote Looks good |
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Originally Posted By BlueDevilBrew: Finally rebuilt with the Noveske barrel. Its a gassy sumbitch. https://i.postimg.cc/C58Wzw3S/DSC-9725.jpg View Quote Wish I could take artsy fartsy pics like that. |
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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 BlueDevilBrew: Finally rebuilt with the Noveske barrel. Its a gassy sumbitch. https://i.postimg.cc/C58Wzw3S/DSC-9725.jpg View Quote You're missing the BCG and charging handle. |
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Originally Posted By WTFShane: You're missing the BCG and charging handle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WTFShane: Originally Posted By BlueDevilBrew: Finally rebuilt with the Noveske barrel. Its a gassy sumbitch. https://i.postimg.cc/C58Wzw3S/DSC-9725.jpg You're missing the BCG and charging handle. Was thinking it wouldn't be so gassy if he had a gas buster |
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: From FB. anon posted https://i.postimg.cc/qRHWX3cv/FB-IMG-1712535755467.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/jqXBPCDR/FB-IMG-1712535792723.jpg View Quote That Contract ATACR 4-20 looks snazzy. |
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: That's why u shove an AGB under there View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Was thinking it wouldn't be so gassy if he had a gas buster That's why u shove an AGB under there Gross. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: Question for the H owners. Putting aside any clone correctness to the question. The Recce rail section. What actual benefit do you see it providing. I'm struggling to find a use where I "need" it vs it's just a pure clone thing. View Quote Curious about the Recce rail as it relates to adding any rigidity in alignment to the forearm for use with NV/Thermal Clip-On's. PRI says the Recce rail "ties the receiver to the PRI carbon fiber forearms top rail". Perhaps I am wrong but I do not see where the front of the rail gets mechanically tied to the forearm. @M4AZ I have had a PVS-26, 30, and 27 and all were mounted to traditional machined rails so I am curious about the carbon fiber/accessory rail set up you are utilizing to mount your KAC PVS-30. I see you removed the Recce rail with your new scope setup. Assuming it did not add any benefit as far as rigidity to the forearm. So given your current setup are you completely comfortable with your 30 being attached solely to that style of accessory rail on a carbon fiber forearm? Have you noticed any lack of rigidity or flex given the weight of the 30?. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By TVA21: Finishing up a build in 6.8 SPC. I’ve currently got a Bison Recon barrel on hand, but it appears to be profiled for an M4 collar rather than an SPR collar. I can’t decide whether to just run the M4 collar, or to return the barrel and look for something more properly profiled. Also still debating on paint. Can’t decide if I should leave it as is, paint the receivers, grip, rings, bipod, and mags, or spray the whole kit and caboodle. What do you guys think? https://i.imgur.com/vSJqq61.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/egfvZ7g.jpeg View Quote Very nice. I’m doing something similar with a 6.8 DD barrel with a proper profile (I didn’t like the look of the M4 collar). The 6.8 in the H just seems right at home. It was that or the #58 for a prototype approach. |
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Originally Posted By CTM1: Curious about the Recce rail as it relates to adding any rigidity in alignment to the forearm for use with NV/Thermal Clip-On's. PRI says the Recce rail "ties the receiver to the PRI carbon fiber forearms top rail". Perhaps I am wrong but I do not see where the front of the rail gets mechanically tied to the forearm. @M4AZ I have had a PVS-26, 30, and 27 and all were mounted to traditional machined rails so I am curious about the carbon fiber/accessory rail set up you are utilizing to mount your KAC PVS-30. I see you removed the Recce rail with your new scope setup. Assuming it did not add any benefit as far as rigidity to the forearm. So given your current setup are you completely comfortable with your 30 being attached solely to that style of accessory rail on a carbon fiber forearm? Have you noticed any lack of rigidity or flex given the weight of the 30?. Thanks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CTM1: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Question for the H owners. Putting aside any clone correctness to the question. The Recce rail section. What actual benefit do you see it providing. I'm struggling to find a use where I "need" it vs it's just a pure clone thing. Curious about the Recce rail as it relates to adding any rigidity in alignment to the forearm for use with NV/Thermal Clip-On's. PRI says the Recce rail "ties the receiver to the PRI carbon fiber forearms top rail". Perhaps I am wrong but I do not see where the front of the rail gets mechanically tied to the forearm. @M4AZ I have had a PVS-26, 30, and 27 and all were mounted to traditional machined rails so I am curious about the carbon fiber/accessory rail set up you are utilizing to mount your KAC PVS-30. I see you removed the Recce rail with your new scope setup. Assuming it did not add any benefit as far as rigidity to the forearm. So given your current setup are you completely comfortable with your 30 being attached solely to that style of accessory rail on a carbon fiber forearm? Have you noticed any lack of rigidity or flex given the weight of the 30?. Thanks Out on the front of the rail there’s a screw that secures the Recce rail to a lug in the 12 o’clock picatinny rail. Sorry for the crap photos. Only photos I had handy. Pic of location from side view Attached File Pic of what the stud looks like, albeit there’s two on the pic rail and this is the one further out just for an example. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By teamjawbox: Out on the front of the rail there’s a screw that secures the Recce rail to a lug in the 12 o’clock picatinny rail. Sorry for the crap photos. Only photos I had handy. Pic of location from side view https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343681/IMG_5402_jpeg-3213613.JPG Pic of what the stud looks like, albeit there’s two on the pic rail and this is the one further out just for an example. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343681/IMG_5403_jpeg-3213614.JPG View Quote Ok I see what is happening now. Thanks. So I would guess that does aid in rigidity. Just still wondering about putting a clip-on on what amounts to an accessory rail that is embedded in carbon fiber. |
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Originally Posted By CTM1: Ok I see what is happening now. Thanks. So I would guess that does aid in rigidity. Just still wondering about putting a clip-on on what amounts to an accessory rail that is embedded in carbon fiber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CTM1: Originally Posted By teamjawbox: Out on the front of the rail there’s a screw that secures the Recce rail to a lug in the 12 o’clock picatinny rail. Sorry for the crap photos. Only photos I had handy. Pic of location from side view https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343681/IMG_5402_jpeg-3213613.JPG Pic of what the stud looks like, albeit there’s two on the pic rail and this is the one further out just for an example. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343681/IMG_5403_jpeg-3213614.JPG Ok I see what is happening now. Thanks. So I would guess that does aid in rigidity. Just still wondering about putting a clip-on on what amounts to an accessory rail that is embedded in carbon fiber. I’d be interested in hearing as well if anyone has any info. |
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Originally Posted By teamjawbox: I'd be interested in hearing as well if anyone has any info. View Quote I ran a pvs22 on the front of my H walking around the woods for coyote one night. No issues with the durability. There are a few 2 bolt, hardened steel grommet rails under the rail and forearm, so it's not just a rail into CF with a bolt. It's sandwiched. I dare ya to rip that off! |
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Originally Posted By CTM1: Curious about the Recce rail as it relates to adding any rigidity in alignment to the forearm for use with NV/Thermal Clip-On's. PRI says the Recce rail "ties the receiver to the PRI carbon fiber forearms top rail". Perhaps I am wrong but I do not see where the front of the rail gets mechanically tied to the forearm. @M4AZ I have had a PVS-26, 30, and 27 and all were mounted to traditional machined rails so I am curious about the carbon fiber/accessory rail set up you are utilizing to mount your KAC PVS-30. I see you removed the Recce rail with your new scope setup. Assuming it did not add any benefit as far as rigidity to the forearm. So given your current setup are you completely comfortable with your 30 being attached solely to that style of accessory rail on a carbon fiber forearm? Have you noticed any lack of rigidity or flex given the weight of the 30?. Thanks View Quote I use a Steiner C35 on mine and it's definitely a heavy clip-on. No problems. One thing to consider is the Recce rail adds 1/2" to the receiver height. Clip-ons are usually set for 1.5" height so you have to use 1" (to center of ring) high rings to get everything to line up. Alot of scope bells are too large and contact the Recce rail at that height. With the full length SPR rail, you have to use 1.5" high rings/mount with a clip-on and now your scope is 2" off the receiver. My Gen I Vortex 2.5-10x32 is great. I don't know if you can get away with a 40mm objective or not. |
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Originally Posted By saracinis: Took me a long time to get to this point thanks to my eF1 getting stuck in purgatory for a year. I finished most of the work and got it shootable last June but its finally finished and tied off. I milled and stamped the receiver, turned the barrel from a Douglas blank, did the cerakote, and built the can as a close replica except titanium to shed 8 oz of front end weight. https://i.imgur.com/Ohs7ouJ.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/r90vPPk.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/cl4z3D0.jpeg View Quote Outstanding work - that’s a great looking H! |
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Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
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"The only thing more boring than shooting groups is looking at other people's groups on the internet." -erud
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Originally Posted By ankratz: Just boot-goofin https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53741333362_31d57e721c_o.jpg View Quote NICE paint job.... and rifle! |
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Originally Posted By ankratz: Just boot-goofin https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53741333362_31d57e721c_o.jpg View Quote |
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