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View Quote This is GD. PLEASE do not encourage "topping" a mag with a dick on it, or it will happen. |
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6920, usgi furniture, mbus rear site, Elzetta and a surefire on the fsb. Boonie packer sling. 30 round pmag inserted. Aimpoint pro on top, always on. No tacticool bullshit(unless you count the badass MLEO rollmark) whatsoever, yet it is perfect.
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Mega billet lower LMT 16" upper Geissele MK4 13" rail Geissele s3g H4 buffer Streamlight Magpul foliage green (gray) grips Vltor foliage stock It had a Burris tac30 with pepr mount, but I sold it yesterday. The scope was good but weighing over a pound and if something is 500 or 600 yards away then I'm running the other way. I plan on getting an Aimpoint comp M2 in its place. http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj124/marlboroman2008/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-01/20150129_162237_zps2fdaqlsr.jpg View Quote I'd go for a used H1 or T1 to replace it. |
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Pretty basic really:
10.5" barrel A1 pistol grip Colt fiberlite stock when the tax stamp gets here KAC RIS Matech BUIS TA31 Acog w/ doctored RMR Surefire m952 Vtac sling Tango Down VFG Looking at adding an IR laser and a KAC NT4 after graduation and I have some more funds available. Why? It's compact, light (could shave some weight if I updated a few things, but its good enough for me right now), and I've made hits from 0-500m with it. |
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At home: 300 blackout, 10.5 barrel, tlr, micro, suppressor (titanium ul)
Out and about: 556, 18" barrel, 1-6, (needs a light), can, (can add happy switch and swap the can to a Saker if needed) |
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6920 with LaRue rail
Eotech XPS3 Surefire Scout on a Haley Thorntail on the left side rail KAC handstop on bottom rail VTAC sling KAC QD sling rail mount KAC rear flip up ANPEQ2A on the right side rail 30 round USGI mag |
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http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j149/lukeduke423/IMG_20150128_221529_zps0lorim7e.jpg Palmetto lower. 10.5 Rainier select match barrel. Redfield scope for Javelina hunt coming up. normally wears a Zeiss solar red dot. Form 1 Home Brew Can. Vltor Handguard. Odin works ext mag release. Hogue grip. ACE pistol buffer. 50 rd xproducts drum not pictured. Typical setup for bumps in the night. View Quote And who says scoped pistols are useless |
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Air Soft AR for me - real guns are dangerous and ikky. No to mention that 'the man' probably likes to know what you have ............
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View Quote What quad rail is that on this gun? Centurion? |
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Midlength, Standard/Moe Forearm, with Collapsable Stock, Iron Sights, Side-Mount light. Grab Bag of Magazines.
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My "go to" AR is an AK ... Still kicking around ideas for an AR though.
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https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-h0UQLheqWLA/UrG6JaLD84I/AAAAAAAAPDw/bzvWyAjDrqk/s1024/3BA0A993-B961-4B77-B375-45BBD7FD46F5_zpsojujjqzy.jpg Pretty self explanatory. View Quote Covered in mud. eww |
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16" AR, AimPoint (Comp or Pro), co-witnessed BUIS, light, sling.
I'm not much of a shot but I'm good out to 250-300 with that setup. |
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BCM Mid 16", DD rear sight, Proctor sling, magpul furniture, BCM comp, PSA lower
I need a light and an optic |
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6920, usgi furniture, mbus rear site, Elzetta and a surefire on the fsb. Boonie packer sling. 30 round pmag inserted. Aimpoint pro on top, always on. No tacticool bullshit(unless you count the badass MLEO rollmark) whatsoever, yet it is perfect. View Quote You've got two lights mounted? Why? Mine is a free floated BCM mid length with a VTAC rail, Magpul SL Stock, MOE-K2+ grip, Leupold 1-4 VXR and a Surefire P-6 body with a Malkoff drop in LED Relatively light & simple with good capabilities. |
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You've got two lights mounted? Why? Mine is a free floated BCM mid length with a VTAC rail, Magpul SL Stock, MOE-K2+ grip, Leupold 1-4 VXR and a Surefire P-6 body with a Malkoff drop in LED Relatively light & simple with good capabilities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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6920, usgi furniture, mbus rear site, Elzetta and a surefire on the fsb. Boonie packer sling. 30 round pmag inserted. Aimpoint pro on top, always on. No tacticool bullshit(unless you count the badass MLEO rollmark) whatsoever, yet it is perfect. You've got two lights mounted? Why? Mine is a free floated BCM mid length with a VTAC rail, Magpul SL Stock, MOE-K2+ grip, Leupold 1-4 VXR and a Surefire P-6 body with a Malkoff drop in LED Relatively light & simple with good capabilities. I think he means an Elzetta mount with a surefire light. Like my setup in page one. |
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12.5" Noveske barrel, 10" Troy Alpha rail, Elzetta Z60 or something light with a Haley Strategic thorntail mount (it sticks further forward on the rail, importance noted in a second), Vortex Viper PST 1-4x (amazing.), Ergo wide padded pistol grip, MOE stock, Surefire SOCOM556-RC suppressor. Minimal shadow with the suppressor and light. Had an Aimpoint PRO on it, which is a damn fine RDS, but the versatility of the PST 1-4x is incredible. PRO is just sitting on my dresser. |
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14.5" Bushmaster M4 with carry handle in place. I don't like how "tactical" ARs look.
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You've got two lights mounted? Why? Mine is a free floated BCM mid length with a VTAC rail, Magpul SL Stock, MOE-K2+ grip, Leupold 1-4 VXR and a Surefire P-6 body with a Malkoff drop in LED Relatively light & simple with good capabilities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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6920, usgi furniture, mbus rear site, Elzetta and a surefire on the fsb. Boonie packer sling. 30 round pmag inserted. Aimpoint pro on top, always on. No tacticool bullshit(unless you count the badass MLEO rollmark) whatsoever, yet it is perfect. You've got two lights mounted? Why? Mine is a free floated BCM mid length with a VTAC rail, Magpul SL Stock, MOE-K2+ grip, Leupold 1-4 VXR and a Surefire P-6 body with a Malkoff drop in LED Relatively light & simple with good capabilities. One light? What if one goes down? Its your funeral. |
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My go to AR Because when the going gets tough, the tough get a gun with stopping power. http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e237/slomofo562/Guns/622c0ba8.jpg View Quote Stopping power Probably has knock down power too. |
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M4
Red dot (aimpoint or trijicon) BUIS White light Sling Detachable magnifier for red dot. |
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Total fucking 13er gun here, I just love it. Obviously the Geissele SSA is my favorite part of it, the single point sling my least favorite. One of these days I'll throw a 2-point on there but I'm in no rush. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/KOOLmike/20141005_085524_zpsftyo8ikb.jpg View Quote Are you a lefty? That light looks awkward to operate if you are a righty Still a nice stick |
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Quoted: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-h0UQLheqWLA/UrG6JaLD84I/AAAAAAAAPDw/bzvWyAjDrqk/s1024/3BA0A993-B961-4B77-B375-45BBD7FD46F5_zpsojujjqzy.jpg View Quote Pretty self explanatory. |
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Quoted: A .223 with a 30 round magazines, 18" short barrel with a big-ass flashlight (Fenix TK-22), and IR flashlight (Surefire), and IR laser with matching PVS-14 helmet mounted scope. A point most don't think about is that zombies are not thermally active. Ever think about it? If they ate and actually processed their food it would be coming out of their asses (yes, this is now a poop thread) but I've never seen a single zombie with shit running down their legs. They're not smart enough to drop their pants and get them up - hell they can't even turn a door knob - so they're not unbuckling their pants. I therefore suggest that the eat but no not digest the bodies they capture. They don't have a metabolic rate as zombie heads will continue to be animated for years after decapitation. No metabolic rate, no heat process, no thermal so night vision is best. View Quote |
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View Quote What is that above the painted red S ? |
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Quoted: Yours is snazzy as hell, too. But dude, why not give that poor thing a bath? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Total fucking 13er gun here, I just love it. Obviously the Geissele SSA is my favorite part of it, the single point sling my least favorite. One of these days I'll throw a 2-point on there but I'm in no rush. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/KOOLmike/20141005_085524_zpsftyo8ikb.jpg Bcauz3y approved. Yours is snazzy as hell, too. But dude, why not give that poor thing a bath? I ran her like that for three 12 hour days, and just lubed the BCG once a day. Never had any trouble.
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Quoted: Pretty self explanatory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: My poor rifles get the shit used out of them. |
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Mine was lost in a boating accident and retrieved by a member here leading to a picture thread and much speculation
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Does it show up at my local FFL, with my name on it, free and clear? If not, I'm not impressed.
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A .223 with a 30 round magazines, 18" short barrel with a big-ass flashlight (Fenix TK-22), and IR flashlight (Surefire), and IR laser with matching PVS-14 helmet mounted scope. A point most don't think about is that zombies are not thermally active. Ever think about it? If they ate and actually processed their food it would be coming out of their asses (yes, this is now a poop thread) but I've never seen a single zombie with shit running down their legs. They're not smart enough to drop their pants and get them up - hell they can't even turn a door knob - so they're not unbuckling their pants. I therefore suggest that the eat but no not digest the bodies they capture. They don't have a metabolic rate as zombie heads will continue to be animated for years after decapitation. No metabolic rate, no heat process, no thermal so night vision is best. View Quote You're wrong. If it's moving with muscles or what's left of them, it's creating heat. It may not be 98.6 but it's not ice cold either. |
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