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Posted: 1/19/2017 11:30:08 PM EDT
One of the members here put in a ton of work to make the one in the first photo. Battle Arms Development is releasing the second one as a factory 300aac SBR. I'll admit, I kinda want. I like our guy's rifle better though, especially the grip.
Rainier Arms Battle Arms Development unveiled their new flagship SBR called "THE300". ··· THE300 blackout PDW with the French Walnut grip, Handguard and Powder finish Stock! |
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I want the Honey Badger 2.0 from Q instead. http://liveqordie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/honey_badger_923x409_002.png View Quote I always thought they looked better when the suppressor fits under the handguard. |
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thats one hell of a piece. Would like to have and show off at the range
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i like it. it would be neat to see it in a .45 version. kinda like a modern day m1a1. lots lighter.
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I want the Honey Badger 2.0 from Q instead. http://liveqordie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/honey_badger_923x409_002.png View Quote |
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I want the Honey Badger 2.0 from Q instead. http://liveqordie.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/honey_badger_923x409_002.png View Quote I wouldn't get your hopes up. |
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I've been looking at woodforar.com for a 20" build. I think a nice A2 with wood furniture would be sweeter than apple pie.
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One of the members here put in a ton of work to make the one in the first photo. Battle Arms Development is releasing the second one as a factory 300aac SBR. I'll admit, I kinda want. I like our guy's rifle better though, especially the grip. http://gearsofguns.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/a88e11599a53fbd947996a99e4b1c66f.jpg Rainier Arms Battle Arms Development unveiled their new flagship SBR called "THE300". ··· THE300 blackout PDW with the French Walnut grip, Handguard and Powder finish Stock! https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16174712_10154547143544219_5555416163027890324_n.jpg?oh=30a2922b8e8fb77aed906897f57bb4df&oe=5909AD98 View Quote |
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One of the members here put in a ton of work to make the one in the first photo. Battle Arms Development is releasing the second one as a factory 300aac SBR. I'll admit, I kinda want. I like our guy's rifle better though, especially the grip. http://gearsofguns.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/a88e11599a53fbd947996a99e4b1c66f.jpg Rainier Arms Battle Arms Development unveiled their new flagship SBR called "THE300". ··· THE300 blackout PDW with the French Walnut grip, Handguard and Powder finish Stock! https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16174712_10154547143544219_5555416163027890324_n.jpg?oh=30a2922b8e8fb77aed906897f57bb4df&oe=5909AD98 View Quote Is it just me or does the dude in the white coat look like he has a French manicure? |
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I like it. Ive wanted to build a wood furniture AR for awhile but never have gotten around to it.
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What with the goofy lines/patterns on the receiver? I love the wood and everything else. Pattern makes it look steampunk phony.
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Looks better, works like crap, suppressors get hot, then the handguard gets hot. Trust me I tried it was not awesome and now I have an extra big ass handguard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Kind of cool but would look much better with a textured finish
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Adding wood to an AR is like putting a penis on a woman... If is was not originally created with wood, It should not have wood on it.
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This strikes me as one of those "Most people don't need a $3,000 AR. They need a $700 AR and $2300 in training" situations but it's your money...
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In before "you don't need a $3,000 AR you need a $1000 AR and $2000 in training" hurr durr
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It's alright, I guess. Different strokes, for different folks.
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That's just sex.
Does anybody sell that furniture separately? |
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