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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I certainly can't hook you up with SilencerCo, but maybe try Capitol Armory in TX if you're buying? Capitol Armory: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. I certainly can't hook you up with SilencerCo, but maybe try Capitol Armory in TX if you're buying? Capitol Armory: Dang, I totally forgot about the new SilencerCo range finder amidst the BuildAR fever. I wrote the mount off because the Wilcox is so expensive. I really hate to be that guy, but can I add an option 3 (LT845) if I call or email the shop tomorrow? |
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Dang, I totally forgot about the new SilencerCo range finder amidst the BuildAR fever. I wrote the mount off because the Wilcox is so expensive. I really hate to be that guy, but can I add an option 3 (LT845) if I call or email the shop tomorrow? View Quote He did say you had till Memorial Day. You'd probably be fine if you called in. |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
He did say you had till Memorial Day. You'd probably be fine if you called in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Dang, I totally forgot about the new SilencerCo range finder amidst the BuildAR fever. I wrote the mount off because the Wilcox is so expensive. I really hate to be that guy, but can I add an option 3 (LT845) if I call or email the shop tomorrow? He did say you had till Memorial Day. You'd probably be fine if you called in. to place the order, yes. Be advised, you get to place one order and you pick from the three choice choices at that time ... one order, and one order only for this BuildAR quarter.
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They also said if you didn't place an order last quarter you were off the list...
Maybe I can take a mulligan. If not, no worries. |
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
They also said if you didn't place an order last quarter you were off the list... Maybe I can take a mulligan. If not, no worries. View Quote Mark has been incredibly generous in letting guys fix stuff over the years. I imagine a polite phone call will work wonders for you. LaRue always has been top notch CS. And I just submitted my order for a RO lower and 2 MBTs. |
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Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Dang, I totally forgot about the new SilencerCo range finder amidst the BuildAR fever. I wrote the mount off because the Wilcox is so expensive. I really hate to be that guy, but can I add an option 3 (LT845) if I call or email the shop tomorrow? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnLWare:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. I certainly can't hook you up with SilencerCo, but maybe try Capitol Armory in TX if you're buying? Capitol Armory: Dang, I totally forgot about the new SilencerCo range finder amidst the BuildAR fever. I wrote the mount off because the Wilcox is so expensive. I really hate to be that guy, but can I add an option 3 (LT845) if I call or email the shop tomorrow? We're in the same boat. That's why I posted it, hoping no one else makes the same mistake. I'm calling tomorrow to see if they let me tag it on |
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Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
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Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
a lower and two triggers here dat LT845 doh Indeed. I didn't think about it when I order, but I should've gotten the mount for this range finder http://cdn0.wideopenspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ftd-swr-1st.jpg How much ? Looks like Orpheus answer your question. I'm gonna give the shop a call tomorrow hoping you will let me add the mount to my order. Have you called SilencerCo yet? I'm sure they would be up for the cause |
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Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
Indeed. I didn't think about it when I order, but I should've gotten the mount for this range finder http://cdn0.wideopenspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ftd-swr-1st.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
a lower and two triggers here dat LT845 doh Indeed. I didn't think about it when I order, but I should've gotten the mount for this range finder http://cdn0.wideopenspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ftd-swr-1st.jpg Hmm, wish I ordered the mount now. |
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I hate to be that guy, but........................ for those of us that ordered 2 separate uppers in the RO (one .300 and one 5.56), it would be nice if we could have been able to order two lowers to complete our builds. I know I'm not the only one...
It sucked enough having to finish off my first LaRue rifle last month with a different brand lower, and now it sucks more donkeys not being able to have 2 lowers to complete #2 and #3. I'm swimming in too many MBT's as it is and all my scopes already have LT mounts. Just really needed the 2 lowers |
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Originally Posted By Your1Savior:
I hate to be that guy, but........................ for those of us that ordered 2 separate uppers in the RO (one .300 and one 5.56), it would be nice if we could have been able to order two lowers to complete our builds. I know I'm not the only one... It sucked enough having to finish off my first LaRue rifle last month with a different brand lower, and now it sucks more donkeys not being able to have 2 lowers to complete #2 and #3. I'm swimming in too many MBT's as it is and all my scopes already have LT mounts. Just really needed the 2 lowers View Quote Apparently you don't mind being 'that guy' very much... |
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Originally Posted By Your1Savior:
I hate to be that guy, but........................ for those of us that ordered 2 separate uppers in the RO (one .300 and one 5.56), it would be nice if we could have been able to order two lowers to complete our builds. I know I'm not the only one... It sucked enough having to finish off my first LaRue rifle last month with a different brand lower, and now it sucks more donkeys not being able to have 2 lowers to complete #2 and #3. I'm swimming in too many MBT's as it is and all my scopes already have LT mounts. Just really needed the 2 lowers View Quote Although NO ONE has come out and said it, I would not be surprised if Mark released more lowers waaay down the road. Maybe they will be available for Q3 or Q4 of the BuildAR list. Maybe they won't. Either way, LaRue does not leave people high and dry. You just have to be VERY patient. If you gotta have it NOW, you could always go grab you a bargain bin lower just to get you shooting. I know the "lower must match upper" feel, believe me,I do. But mechanically speaking, triggers and barrels affect your accuracy a WHOLE LOT more than upper/lower fit do, if at all. I would just sit tight and look at this as a "long project". |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Although NO ONE has come out and said it, I would not be surprised if Mark released more lowers waaay down the road. Maybe they will be available for Q3 or Q4 of the BuildAR list. Maybe they won't. Either way, LaRue does not leave people high and dry. You just have to be VERY patient. If you gotta have it NOW, you could always go grab you a bargain bin lower just to get you shooting. I know the "lower must match upper" feel, believe me,I do. But mechanically speaking, triggers and barrels affect your accuracy a WHOLE LOT more than upper/lower fit do, if at all. I would just sit tight and look at this as a "long project". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By Your1Savior:
I hate to be that guy, but........................ for those of us that ordered 2 separate uppers in the RO (one .300 and one 5.56), it would be nice if we could have been able to order two lowers to complete our builds. I know I'm not the only one... It sucked enough having to finish off my first LaRue rifle last month with a different brand lower, and now it sucks more donkeys not being able to have 2 lowers to complete #2 and #3. I'm swimming in too many MBT's as it is and all my scopes already have LT mounts. Just really needed the 2 lowers Although NO ONE has come out and said it, I would not be surprised if Mark released more lowers waaay down the road. Maybe they will be available for Q3 or Q4 of the BuildAR list. Maybe they won't. Either way, LaRue does not leave people high and dry. You just have to be VERY patient. If you gotta have it NOW, you could always go grab you a bargain bin lower just to get you shooting. I know the "lower must match upper" feel, believe me,I do. But mechanically speaking, triggers and barrels affect your accuracy a WHOLE LOT more than upper/lower fit do, if at all. I would just sit tight and look at this as a "long project". You nailed it |
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Originally Posted By Draconis:
Order placed....Reardon Oxide lower, LT845 (and LT151 ring reducers)..... ....and now my watch begins.... http://i66.tinypic.com/2ppc8ix.gif View Quote GOT+LOTR reference... I'll allow it |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
GOT+LOTR reference... I'll allow it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By Draconis:
Order placed....Reardon Oxide lower, LT845 (and LT151 ring reducers)..... ....and now my watch begins.... http://i66.tinypic.com/2ppc8ix.gif GOT+LOTR reference... I'll allow it ...covering my bases...... |
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I just gave LT a call, and LT-845 and ring reducers are being ship with my lower and triggers!!
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A drawl doesn't mean I'm ignorant, just Southern..
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had to go with the trifecta, and the ring reducers also just waiting on my ffls info thanks mark for a nice package deal
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I wonder if they will make ring reducers specifically for this mount? The current ring reducers are made for the standard two screw rings (I used a set for my FDE Heavy / Nightforce setup). I noticed the front ring w/ upper mount has a three screw setup and it's longer than the rear, allowing for more support when using a 34mm optic. It seems like a standard reducer may put a little more pressure on the scope body than what's desired. Maybe the space on each end will be minimal and this won't be an issue.
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Originally Posted By kybluegrass78:
I wonder if they will make ring reducers specifically for this mount? The current ring reducers are made for the standard two screw rings (I used a set for my FDE Heavy / Nightforce setup). I noticed the front ring w/ upper mount has a three screw setup and it's longer than the rear, allowing for more support when using a 34mm optic. It seems like a standard reducer may put a little more pressure on the scope body than what's desired. Maybe the space on each end will be minimal and this won't be an issue. View Quote They make 34mm-30mm ring reducers. There is a post on the front page with the specific part number, but they don't have it on the site. |
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Originally Posted By kybluegrass78:
I wonder if they will make ring reducers specifically for this mount? The current ring reducers are made for the standard two screw rings (I used a set for my FDE Heavy / Nightforce setup). I noticed the front ring w/ upper mount has a three screw setup and it's longer than the rear, allowing for more support when using a 34mm optic. It seems like a standard reducer may put a little more pressure on the scope body than what's desired. Maybe the space on each end will be minimal and this won't be an issue. View Quote ....I don't think they have a specific reducer for the 845, but I asked specifically if what they have will work...The answer was 'they should work fine' but it remains to be seen....Most I've seen other places have slightly raised rims to keep the insert in the ring, so if these are made that way it *may* need to have the raised rim milled down and buffed out.... ...I don't know, but we'll see what they look like when they get here....Got my fingers crossed that they don't have to be milled down..... |
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I ordered the following today for my 12" 300BLK Stealth 2.0:
BCM Gunfighter KeyMod 3" Aluminum Rail Section BCM Gunfighter KMR QD Low Pro Sling Mount VLTOR BCM Gunfighter 556 Charging Handle - Mod 4 Medium Latch (Memorial Day Sale for $37 - must log in) |
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Looks great
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Thanks for posting those pictures it's a great looking set up.
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Thanks
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Man would it awesome if the mounts showed up RO also!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HINT HINT ML |
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Originally Posted By jeep450:
Man would it awesome if the mounts showed up RO also!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HINT HINT ML View Quote I'd like to get an LT840 for the short dot, since I don't need to mount a range finder on a scope that small,and I like the LT840's simple design and horizontal-split rings. But heck, I'd be happy with a new LT104 if it were done up in Reardon Oxide. |
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Orpheus, did I read correctly? A larue 7.62 buffer tube for an ar15 build?? Am I missing something and or just plain not in the know?
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Originally Posted By Imyourhuckelberry:
Orpheus, did I read correctly? A larue 7.62 buffer tube for an ar15 build?? Am I missing something and or just plain not in the know? View Quote You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Here's a pic of the Stealth 2.0 outside, on a neutral background, in the evening light. http://i.imgur.com/q9IsPeg.jpg My BuildAR is coming along nicely. Parts list so far: Stealth 2.0 Chassis 16" OBR barrel Tranquilo brake S&B 1.1-4x Short Dot MBT LaRue 7.62 buffer tube Vltor A5 buffer Sprinco green spring IWC QD rear plate PRI Gas Buster charging handle APeg Grip Parts on order: LaRue RO lower Delton lower springs & pins Parts left to acquire: LaRue Chrome BCG (please!) LaRue LT840 in RO (pretty please!) B5 SopMod iron sights http://i.imgur.com/1WPdnRA.jpg Please excuse the salty S&B http://i.imgur.com/JfPRMHf.jpg http://i.imgur.com/5qF4ZIa.jpg You can see the PST gas block lines up perfectly with the third hole back in the hand guard. http://i.imgur.com/NqDvw8y.jpg Now Mark, I've got nothing but love for the LT104, but that mount is looking awfully salty. I'd say next quarter might be a good time for a 30mm LT840 (that same mount you shipped with the FDE PtAR Heavies) in Reardon Oxide, wouldn't you? http://i.imgur.com/13omQop.jpg Thanks again for doing the BuildAR list. This has been an awesome ride so far! >>>OP: you should bold the title of this thread so people stop posting in that 70+ page thread that's been taken over by people whining about only getting one lower and colors being mismatched View Quote I like your setup, I like it a lot. Seeing your set up is making me wonder if I want a OBR barrel vs a stealth I think that could be one of the quarter BuildAR list... An OBR barrel for our stealth 2.0 uppers |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By Imyourhuckelberry:
Orpheus, did I read correctly? A larue 7.62 buffer tube for an ar15 build?? Am I missing something and or just plain not in the know? You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. I learned something new today, thanks Orpheus |
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No problem!
After trying out the A5 a few times, I'll never go back unless I'm building an SBR and just trying to make as compact as possible. The A5 is where it's at. |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By Imyourhuckelberry:
Orpheus, did I read correctly? A larue 7.62 buffer tube for an ar15 build?? Am I missing something and or just plain not in the know? You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. WOW! Crazy mind blown away I always like to think you learn somethin new every day and today holds true! Thanks for the info and your build looks amazing by the way! |
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Originally Posted By Imyourhuckelberry:
WOW! Crazy mind blown away I always like to think you learn somethin new every day and today holds true! Thanks for the info and your build looks amazing by the way! View Quote No problem. If I have a chance later, I'll try to get some pics up of the difference. |
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Originally Posted By jeep450:
I hope mark has plenty of dust to ship out. Used 1 1/2 tubes this time. http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee126/jeep450/C19418E3-8918-4550-A04C-596F0A0260FA_1.jpg View Quote I got a hat, but no dust. If you need a couple bottles, PM me. |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By Imyourhuckelberry:
Orpheus, did I read correctly? A larue 7.62 buffer tube for an ar15 build?? Am I missing something and or just plain not in the know? You heard right. It's for the Vltor A5 buffer system. Google it. Basically it goes like this: 5.55 lower + 7.62 buffer tube + 5.56 rifle length spring (Sprinco Green) + Vltor (proprietary) A5 buffer. It's the best of both worlds; the reduced felt recoil and slower cyclic rate of the A2 stock with the flexibility of a collapsible carbine stock. IIRC, Vltor originally developed it for the USMC's prototype M16A5 (hence the "A5" designation), but I don't think it was adopted due to the Marine Corps' Infantry shifting to the M4 carbine. On a 5.56 with a 16" barrel or longer, it really is an awesome solution. Are you using the 5.33 oz buffer? |
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
I got a hat, but no dust. If you need a couple bottles, PM me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By jeep450:
I hope mark has plenty of dust to ship out. Used 1 1/2 tubes this time. http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee126/jeep450/C19418E3-8918-4550-A04C-596F0A0260FA_1.jpg I got a hat, but no dust. If you need a couple bottles, PM me. Thanks I'm good though. I got a few more |
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Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. |
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Originally Posted By buss45:
Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By buss45:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. Trackin', thanks. |
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Just to confirm, for this quarter we may only order 1 lower maximum, not one of each, right?
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Originally Posted By buss45:
Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By buss45:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. Cabelas had 3, let's hope they get here in time for the banquet. |
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Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Cabelas had 3, let's hope they get here in time for the banquet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By buss45:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
How much ? The SilencerCo Radius retails for $999, a bargain to be sure when compared to the Wilcox RAPTAR. Though, I'm not sure how the two compare in capability. Boy, if anybody knows anybody there, I need two of those for two NRA-ILA fundraiser LaRue rifles next week. Mark, Sent you and email if you are still looking for a couple of those. Cabelas had 3, let's hope they get here in time for the banquet. Good thing I didn't order one last night!... I have Gift cards burning a hole in my pocket. |
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So are we looking at uppers from Q1 stuffed into lowers from Q2 when shipped as mentioned earlier or lowers shipped Q3? Just curious as I will be moving soon
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Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Awesome! I would have added MBTs to the order, but I've already got more MBTs than ARs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By orpheus762x51:
Originally Posted By RuizDC5:
I just gave LT a call, and LT-845 and ring reducers are being ship with my lower and triggers!! Awesome! I would have added MBTs to the order, but I've already got more MBTs than ARs. Going to make money selling off all my Giesseles |
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"Oh hell, go ahead and cancel, it's likely not about nuttin'."
I'm an advocate of the 3 chainsaw, two tractor, one wife, one God plan. |
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