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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
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Magpul dbm with aics placeholder mag until the MDT shows up Tuesday.
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Visit my photo collection - http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-dorsal-fin
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How much trimming did you need to fit that magpul?
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Visit my photo collection - http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-dorsal-fin
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Not bad at all. I might order one
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Can anyone comment on magazine wobble with the MVP? I've seen a lot of negative reviews about how the magazines don't seat well and are able to wobble back and forth enough to cause feeding problems because the rounds are presented at all different angles.
I feel like that problem can easily be fixed by using a deeper mag well. But maybe it's just a problem with older models. |
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
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Gorgeous!
Originally Posted By dag34:
Just a new picture https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/432670/20170618-063732-234773.jpg Working on some subsonic loads for back yard plinking.... View Quote |
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Thanks
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"The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet." - Damon Runyon
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Originally Posted By samuse:
Just got this back from TS Customs. Super nice. Rem 700 action, blueprinted Hawkins bolt handle welded on Pac-Nor 5 groove 1/8 22" Timney 510 McMillian A5 GAP camo Larue/Atlas bipod Nightforce 20MOA base, NF rings, ATACR 4-16X41 F1 MIL-R Target below is the first 5 rounds at 102 yards. ADI 69gr SMK, prone on a bipod. http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab76/sammuse/TSCustom223/IMG_0527_zpsfnr6wjcs.jpg http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab76/sammuse/TSCustom223/IMG_0528_zpsykvivtih.jpg http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab76/sammuse/TSCustom223/IMG_0529_zpsf0g3mla4.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By ballisticxlr:
Latest incarnation of project Rolling Stone. Mossberg MVP, MDT LSS, Timney trigger, A2 birdcage, Burris XTR Signature rings, Vortex Razor 2 3-18x50, DPMS PSG-1 grip, XLR Tactical butt stock, Black Hole Weaponry 7 twist .223 26" barrel w/ sonoran coral snake cerakote. Normally has a 20rd P-Mag and a Harris bipod sticking off of it too. https://ballisticxlr.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/img_1975-e1499000713245.jpg View Quote CHRIS |
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Originally Posted By ballisticxlr:
Latest incarnation of project Rolling Stone. Mossberg MVP, MDT LSS, Timney trigger, A2 birdcage, Burris XTR Signature rings, Vortex Razor 2 3-18x50, DPMS PSG-1 grip, XLR Tactical butt stock, Black Hole Weaponry 7 twist .223 26" barrel w/ sonoran coral snake cerakote. Normally has a 20rd P-Mag and a Harris bipod sticking off of it too. https://ballisticxlr.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/img_1975-e1499000713245.jpg View Quote |
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Why 223?
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Why a flash hider, to protect the muzzle. I do occasionally use it in matches where there are barricade stages. The long barrel helps with velocity but hampers maneuvering through a barricade. Thankfully there are very few of those stages. It doesn't need a brake and I had a spare birdcage on hand and they're almost free upside a decent brake, so... The inspiration for the coral snake paint pattern was the barrel being so long. Why .223? Rules requirements for some matches, weight benefit, and nothing improves your ability to read wind like having to deal with something that's dramatically affected by wind.
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