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Originally Posted By hotdog250j:
new carry <a href="http://s367.photobucket.com/user/hotdogit250/media/Sig%20983%20and%2019111A1%20003_zpsw9kia9lw.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/oo119/hotdogit250/Sig%20983%20and%2019111A1%20003_zpsw9kia9lw.jpg</a> View Quote Looks heavy, how does it compare with other "pocket guns"? |
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Just say NO to Japanese Winchesters!
SUPPORT YOUR RIGHT TO ARM BEARS!!! I may look calm but in my mind I've killed you 3 times... |
don't know about all the others, (Taurus,Springfield, Jiminez) don't care.
it was down to the Kahr pm9 and this, went here because of single action (vs. D/A) only. the Kahr's 17 oz a Cluck 43 is 14.75, my Sig is 16 oz (all with empty mag) |
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Originally Posted By hotdog250j:
don't know about all the others, (Taurus,Springfield, Jiminez) don't care.it was down to the Kahr pm9 and this, went here because of single action (vs. D/A) only. the Kahr's 17 oz a Cluck 43 is 14.75, my Sig is 16 oz (all with empty mag) View Quote That's lighter than I thought, I like the single action option. |
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Just say NO to Japanese Winchesters!
SUPPORT YOUR RIGHT TO ARM BEARS!!! I may look calm but in my mind I've killed you 3 times... |
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Nice shot JBM, yours?
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Ah, still nice though.. so do you find people to take pictures of their weapons or do they find you?
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Originally Posted By boogie84:
Ah, still nice though.. so do you find people to take pictures of their weapons or do they find you? View Quote The planets have to align for my schedule to be perfect with another persons in order to take photographs like these. This one was a last minute shoot about 30 minutes before a strong storm hit. I feel bad, but I do turn a lot of people down because my schedule can be overly busy at times. I need to make more time for quality photos, most of the ones I take are with a camera phone and not worthy of posting. |
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Opportunity knocked but I was in the shower.
OK, USA
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Larueminati
Proud supporter of Team Ranstad RIP I-M-A-WMD "Every time a Garand ejects its clip an angel gets its wings." I-M-A-WMD |
Opportunity knocked but I was in the shower.
OK, USA
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Originally Posted By leemozoid:
Next rifle, pre-assembly. http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj195/leemozoid/20151119_172028_zpsxkwgfbwm.jpg View Quote After. Mostly. Hand fitted. Final assembly tomorrow. |
Larueminati
Proud supporter of Team Ranstad RIP I-M-A-WMD "Every time a Garand ejects its clip an angel gets its wings." I-M-A-WMD |
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Opportunity knocked but I was in the shower.
OK, USA
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Originally Posted By SysOps:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/717/23329596792_e02bcb56c1.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5702/22810951943_3f9d278127_b.jpg View Quote Nice. CMP? |
Larueminati and founder emeritus, Knights of Leander
Proud supporter of Team Ranstad RIP I-M-A-WMD "Every time a Garand ejects its clip an angel gets its wings." I-M-A-WMD |
Originally Posted By leemozoid:
Nice. CMP? Yep. Had it a while. Decided she needed some range time... |
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View Quote I didn't realize they made a Sig brace for the Kriss. Nice!! Very nice. |
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Be more human
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Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8329/28652082964_9aba28f66b_b.jpg New Upper for my AR. View Quote Nice, never seen a stock like that. What is it? That's the shortest suppressor I've ever seen on an AR. |
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Originally Posted By Brandi:
Nice, never seen a stock like that. What is it? That's the shortest suppressor I've ever seen on an AR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Brandi:
Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8329/28652082964_9aba28f66b_b.jpg New Upper for my AR. Nice, never seen a stock like that. What is it? That's the shortest suppressor I've ever seen on an AR. Thanks its a BCM stock. And thats a Surefire Warden, not a suppressor. It just pushes all the concussion forward, it works great if you are shooting inside, or near other people. |
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Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
Thanks its a BCM stock. And thats a Surefire Warden, not a suppressor. It just pushes all the concussion forward, it works great if you are shooting inside, or near other people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
Originally Posted By Brandi:
Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8329/28652082964_9aba28f66b_b.jpg New Upper for my AR. Nice, never seen a stock like that. What is it? That's the shortest suppressor I've ever seen on an AR. Thanks its a BCM stock. And thats a Surefire Warden, not a suppressor. It just pushes all the concussion forward, it works great if you are shooting inside, or near other people. Ah...that explains it. I have something similar, looks like one of those Noveske Pig things. I figure if I ever build an SBR it'll go on it. |
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Originally Posted By Brandi:
Ah...that explains it. I have something similar, looks like one of those Noveske Pig things. I figure if I ever build an SBR it'll go on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Brandi:
Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
Originally Posted By Brandi:
Originally Posted By WarEagleAUB:
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8329/28652082964_9aba28f66b_b.jpg New Upper for my AR. Nice, never seen a stock like that. What is it? That's the shortest suppressor I've ever seen on an AR. Thanks its a BCM stock. And thats a Surefire Warden, not a suppressor. It just pushes all the concussion forward, it works great if you are shooting inside, or near other people. Ah...that explains it. I have something similar, looks like one of those Noveske Pig things. I figure if I ever build an SBR it'll go on it. Yea with this one you can remove it, when you don't need it. |
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"At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation." —Igor Sikorsky
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Originally Posted By Cole2534:
Mod 1 <a href="http://s1151.photobucket.com/user/Cole2534/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160829_210804_zpsyblqynop.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20160829_210804_zpsyblqynop.jpg</a> Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Nice set of rifles, I like ACOGs. I not positive if I've ever shot anything with an Eotech but I think I shot one of Leemozoid's. The top one looks a little odd with all the non-standard parts and then an A2 grip . I actually don't mind the standard grips, I prefer the Hogue grips but the originals still feel pretty good to me. |
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Originally Posted By Cole2534:
I REALLY like my TA31F. <a href="http://s1151.photobucket.com/user/Cole2534/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160930_114436_zps284ymqm2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o639/Cole2534/Mobile%20Uploads/20160930_114436_zps284ymqm2.jpg</a> View Quote Talk to me about the short rifle? SBR? Suppressor Host? Parts? Barrel length? Info man! More info!! |
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SBR is an arfcom BFL logo lower, spikes LPK and buffer, KAC trigger and rail, MI gas block, and the rest of the upper is BCM. 51t brake and M4-2000 hangin on an 11.5bbl.
It actually had its first stoppage on that trip, stuck a Tula case in the chamber. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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"At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation." —Igor Sikorsky
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Originally Posted By Cole2534:
SBR is an arfcom BFL logo lower, spikes LPK and buffer, KAC trigger and rail, MI gas block, and the rest of the upper is BCM. 51t brake and M4-2000 hangin on an 11.5bbl. It actually had its first stoppage on that trip, stuck a Tula case in the chamber. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Nice! Really really nice man. I get the SBR itch more and more often now days. |
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Originally Posted By higgimw:
Nice! Really really nice man. I get the SBR itch more and more often now days. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By higgimw:
Originally Posted By Cole2534:
SBR is an arfcom BFL logo lower, spikes LPK and buffer, KAC trigger and rail, MI gas block, and the rest of the upper is BCM. 51t brake and M4-2000 hangin on an 11.5bbl. It actually had its first stoppage on that trip, stuck a Tula case in the chamber. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Nice! Really really nice man. I get the SBR itch more and more often now days. Thanks! I really enjoy it. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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"At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation." —Igor Sikorsky
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Went out and laid in the weeds today, kept them all on target even I could hardly see it through the grass at times. 8" at 100 isn't target standards by any stretch but for guessing where the target center was I'll take it. Most were in about 2", the ones I misjudged opened it way up. |
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Quick to judge quick to anger slow to understand
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The ray of light was a bullet hole
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Critical thinking is dead.
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Critical thinking is dead.
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Haha..my old account
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