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From the pictures the reanodizing job looks good. Are you happy with it? To all those who posted close-up pics of the action and inner workings of these rifles I say thanks. |
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Happy as a clam. Victor is an artist. |
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"If you come to a fork in the road.............take it."
"Holy, s*@t, that thing looks like a crap magnet that was dragged through the EE" -unknown |
Nice 6933 Red
I just picked up a Noveske lower and sent off my Form 1 to SBR it....can't wait!! |
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Failure has far too many fathers.
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Thanks, Buddy. That Noveske lower will make a great host for a shorty upper. Look forward to that. Now if I could only answer that age-old dilemma ....... Aimpoint or EOTech |
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Semper Fi,
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I posted some more pics at my 11000 celebration at www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=75&t=491282
Here you go: |
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"You will die with a whimper, never allowed to speak publicly again" -- U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema told Zacarias Moussaoui as she sentenced him to life in prison
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UUUUggghhhh, Dude I'm speechless. I guess Napoleon Dynamite put it best "freakin Sweet" |
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"the light at the end of the tunnel is a muzzle flash"
Support Search and Rescue GET LOST |
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Are those the stock length barrels? |
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No, the LE6920 comes with a 16" M4 profile barrel (ie. "govt profile" under the handguards, same diameter as a M16A2 barrel under the handguards) The barrels on these guns are 14.5" M4 SOCOM profile barrels (heavier under the handguards) with the Gem-Tech Bi-Loc flash hider perminately attached. I used the shorter / heavier barrel on these 2 guns to help minimize the amount of point of impact shift I was experiencing when using a suppressor. Edited to add this info from another post that I wrote: There is only 4 oz of difference between the Govt profile barrel and the M4 SOCOM barrel (you can tell a *slight* difference in weight). A pic of the M4 SOCOM barrel can be seen here: www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=22&t=284588 The reason I went with the Colt M4 SOCOM barrel (heavier profile) is due to point of impact change when using a suppressor. The shorter and stiffer the barrel is, the less point of impact change you will experience once the suppressor is installed on the barrel. When using a suppressor, you will experience a point of impact change. All of my guns are sighted in at point of aim / point of impact at 50 yards. Here is what I expereince using the M4-96D and the G5 suppressor using both 16" M4 profile barrel and the heavier Colt 14.5" SOCOM barrel: When I was using the M4-96D in conjunction with the Colt 16" M4 profile barrel, my point of impact was low and to the right (between 4 and 5 o'clock) and approximately 4" low at 50 yards. After the M4-96D was converted to the G5, the G5's point of impact shifted to approximately 3" low at 6 o'clock using the same barrel at the same distance (host guns were 2 Colt LE6920's). After switching to the Colt 14.5" M4 SOCOM barrel with the Gem-Tech G5, the groups are only approximately 1/2" between 5 and 6 o'clock at 50 yards. |
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Semper Fi,
Jeff |
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Damn that is sweet! |
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"Ammo...Buy it cheap .....Stack it deep" |
+1. What's the story behind it? |
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Excellent work, real nice.
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Austin Nichols is.... Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
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You know you got it bad when it's easier to take pictures of the "blue labels" on the box ends, instead of breaking them out of the safe
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"Instead of getting a cat, let's just stop flushing the toilets." -Red Foreman"
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"Ammo...Buy it cheap .....Stack it deep" |
"Don't toy with me Ernie I've already dispatched with Mr. Hooper, I've got six armed men stationed outside Big Birds nest, and as for Linda? Well its rather difficult for a deaf woman to hear an assassin approach now isn't it." -Stewy
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Fighting the good fight from the Peoples Republic. NRA Life Member |
Dupes are a GOOD THING!
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From Kansas? From Nebraska??? Check out your hometown forums!!! http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=8&f=44
Kansas Defensive Shooters Club http://kdsc.us/ |
You will soon find out that owning a Colt is a "lifestyle" and soon you will have another Colt in the stable Nice 6520 |
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Simple, easy, effective.
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YardDog holy crap!
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Dupes are a GOOD THING!
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YardDogOne is definitely into the "Lifestyle". And by "lifestyle" I mean Colt swapping! But, hey, Colts don't get hurt feelings if you take another Colt to the range, or even fingerf--- it! And they're goodlooking and run well, especially when wet. Just realized, he likes some scandinavian action on the side! |
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-"Wenns der Wahrheitsfindung dient"- Some Kraut radical from the 60's. . . . |
WOW! Nice........very nice. You know its nice to finally open up a factory AR that has a properly staked bolt carrier, sights that aren't canted,and the correct H buffer in the lower. |
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From Kansas? From Nebraska??? Check out your hometown forums!!! http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=8&f=44
Kansas Defensive Shooters Club http://kdsc.us/ |
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Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
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Plays well with self, and cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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