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MSTN
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Posted: 5/22/2004 9:00:12 PM
[Last Edit: 9/2/2004 8:07:22 AM by MSTN]
THIS ONE IS MINE:





THESE WE BUILT, AND THEY NOW BELONG TO CUSTOMERS:











Lumpy196
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Posted: 5/22/2004 9:11:12 PM
Would John Wayne be having this conversation?



M4CARBINE
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Posted: 5/30/2004 9:20:46 PM
Email sent.
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Posted: 5/30/2004 9:25:23 PM
Very nice indeed.
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Posted: 6/16/2004 1:32:01 PM
Wes, your photos are not working anymore.






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Posted: 6/16/2004 4:07:52 PM

Originally Posted By Va_Dinger:
Wes, your photos are not working anymore.


Working good for me.
M4CARBINE
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Posted: 6/16/2004 4:39:42 PM
Wes has the best customer service that I have ever seen! I emailed Wes not to long ago about purchasing one of these little beauties for my upcoming deployment. He jumped through hoops in order to get it to me in time to be palletized and sent with my gear. And let me tell you....it is a beaut! I can't wait to give it some serious testing in country.

THANKS AGAIN WES!
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Posted: 6/16/2004 5:47:53 PM

Originally Posted By tivoli410:

Originally Posted By Va_Dinger:
Wes, your photos are not working anymore.


Working good for me.



It was nothing but red X's this morning.






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Posted: 6/20/2004 1:35:45 PM
I like yours the best. That foregrip is fantastic looking and I believe I'd like to try one out.
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Posted: 6/21/2004 12:30:03 AM
What type of grip is on the weapon in the first picture?
KaliSIG
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Posted: 6/21/2004 12:37:24 AM
Sierra Precision's SPR grip.
MSTN
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Posted: 9/2/2004 8:02:05 AM
MY NEWEST, WITH LARUE TACTICAL 7.0 FOREND:

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Posted: 9/3/2004 3:17:53 PM
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My 10.5" LMT from WES:




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Posted: 9/20/2004 2:16:19 PM
Wes,

What single point sling / receiver end cap are you using? (Details)
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MSTN
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Posted: 9/20/2004 5:14:33 PM
I USE THE KAC SINGLE POINT, P/N 22051.

BACKORDERED TO HELL AND GONE ...
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Posted: 9/21/2004 9:31:25 AM
Wes,

I ordered a KAC single point sling mount from you a while back. What kind of wrench do you use to mount the KAC nut on the buffer tube? A standard CAR stock wrench did not work for me - the KAC nut has the round holes in the middle of the nut.

I resorted to using a standard nut, but with the added thickness of the KAC mount, the standard nut sticks out further.
MSTN
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Posted: 9/21/2004 10:55:45 AM
I USE A SMITH'S ENTERPRISES STOCK WRENCH, WHICH WORKS WITH EITHER THE SQUARE OR ROUND HOLES.

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Posted: 9/28/2004 1:30:27 PM

Originally Posted By MSTN:
I USE THE KAC SINGLE POINT, P/N 22051.

BACKORDERED TO HELL AND GONE ...



Well, I guess I'm like everyone else on this one. If you get any, let us know. My patrol rifle really needs one.



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MSTN
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Posted: 10/5/2004 8:14:18 AM
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Posted: 10/5/2004 8:45:56 AM
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Originally Posted By MSTN:



That is one hell of a paint job. SWEET!!!
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Posted: 10/5/2004 2:33:24 PM
Mods- please unsubscribe me from this thread. The "Unsubscribe" button is not appearing for me. Thanks.
MSTN
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Posted: 11/26/2004 10:40:41 AM
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Posted: 12/1/2004 11:08:54 AM
HERE'S WHY WE'RE OUT OF 10.5" UPPERS RIGHT NOW:



EACH OF OUR CONTRACTORS' UPPERS GETS THOROUGHLY WRUNG OUT PRIOR TO SHIPPING.

THE BRASS IS HELPING HOLD THE SOIL ON THIS SLIPPERY TENNESSEE HILLSIDE, TOO.
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Posted: 12/1/2004 6:58:16 PM
Wes,

In your opinion, whyaren't there more 10.5 MRPs out there? I'm making the plan to get one, but the boards are full of the full size MRPs and the standard shortys. What's your take?
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Posted: 12/1/2004 9:25:26 PM
LEWIS MACHINE & TOOL IS FACED WITH A LIMITED SUPPLY OF KEY COMPONENTS MANUFACTURED BY OUTSIDE SOURCES, IN PARTICULAR, BARRELS.

I APPRECIATE THE FACT THEY'RE WORKING HARD TO GET THINGS DONE RIGHT, THE FIRST TIME, NOT TRYING TO MEET THE OVERWHELMING DEMAND.

JUST THIS MORNING, I WAS QUOTED 12 WEEKS ON 10.5" STRIPPED UPPERS! BUT, I FEEL CONFIDENT IN LMT'S PREDICTION WE'LL SEE 10.5" MRP'S BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR.


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