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Posted: 1/27/2014 11:41:39 AM EDT
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And everyone thought I was off because I wanted one of the Magnesium lowers.
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A way to get God knows what stuck in the trigger/sear assembly? Genius!
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I wouldn't build a gun out of it, but as cheap as AR lowers are going nowadays I wouldn't mind having one just as a teaching aid/conversation piece.
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Not interested.....weaker structure and fully exposes FCG to dirt / dust / grit.
Cute idea for a safe queen....not something I would own. |
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Maybe with inlaid clear Lexan pieces so you can still see the innards without letting in dirt?
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Not interested.....weaker structure and fully exposes FCG to dirt / dust / grit. Cute idea for a safe queen....not something I would own. View Quote Based on my experience of having an M-16 pattern weapon in dirty dusty environments, it will probably keep out every bit as much dirt/dust/grit as the original. That is to say, I don't predict there to be a big difference in the amount of shit in the works with either. |
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While I think it may be cool for a range-only toy, did you have to link Recoil magazine?
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I wouldn't think you could get more than 20ft into the woods with it.
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I love it. I wouldn't use it as a home defense gun but for a range piece and something the Scouts would love? Sure!
It'd be easy to clean! hose it out with CLP and shake it off and you're good! |
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Looks like somebody needed an outlet for their mad CNC skills.
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why did they blur the carpet? was it involved in some sort of a crime? some weird japanese gun porn laws? why?
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The 90's called and want's it's receiver back... <a href="http://s235.photobucket.com/user/arfcom556/media/OA98_zpsf542a418.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee179/arfcom556/OA98_zpsf542a418.jpg</a> View Quote My first thought... |
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If I had a mill I would have already done that, except with a standard fcg. I would like to mill out the upper, receiver extension and buffer as well. Then I would have a working cutaway rifle.
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X2 on the classroom teaching tool. Lots of things in industry have cut-aways; pumps, engines, etc. But, an inadvertant twig thru the FCG and you are down until you clear it.!
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Mag well isn't the worst idea, over by the fire control pack... serious derp.
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Hmmm I guess the gas could excape pretty easy if running it suppressed, just not sure where it would go first.
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A Chauchat for the 21st century!
Ding! Ding! We have a winner... |
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Wow, something on par with the ugliness of the old Oly Swiss cheese pistol lowers.
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yes please!!!!! i've been trying to find a lower that will be impossible to keep dirt and debris out of said nobody ever.
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To each their own, but not liking this considering the DI gas system.
Once they mentioned a Jesse James gun part, I was like |
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Could be use to skirt around the 50 ounce rule in NY and any other states that have it for pistol builds.
That's right, we have a weight limit on mag fed handguns. |
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If they filled the openings with a lightweight material they might be onto something for a light weight build.
Otherwise it's useless. |
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Based on my experience of having an M-16 pattern weapon in dirty dusty environments, it will probably keep out every bit as much dirt/dust/grit as the original. That is to say, I don't predict there to be a big difference in the amount of shit in the works with either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not interested.....weaker structure and fully exposes FCG to dirt / dust / grit. Cute idea for a safe queen....not something I would own. Based on my experience of having an M-16 pattern weapon in dirty dusty environments, it will probably keep out every bit as much dirt/dust/grit as the original. That is to say, I don't predict there to be a big difference in the amount of shit in the works with either. But that looks like it would let in pebbles and smaller rocks... |
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