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Holy Chihuahua!! Nice fence
Need closer pics in smaller groups :) |
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Great pic and beautiful collection. What do you have left that you want to do at this point?
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Beautiful? I'm assuming all the 20 inch rifles have their own bayonet?
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Outstanding!
Lol Looks like I'll have to start taking pictures of my rifles on my privacy fence also |
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I just took these this morning. My retro builds (except for the M16Training Rifle on the left) <a href="http://s100.photobucket.com/user/jamesrea_2006/media/Weapons%202014/Retro%20ARs/Retro%20AR%20Family/Retro%20AR%20Family_zpsucdsp5fo.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m8/jamesrea_2006/Weapons%202014/Retro%20ARs/Retro%20AR%20Family/Retro%20AR%20Family_zpsucdsp5fo.jpg</a> M16 Training Rifle, 602, 603/XM16E1, 603/M16A1 (early 70s), 603/M16A1 (mid 70s), 605, XM607, XM177E2, 653, 723 (early), 723 (late), and 727 The whole Retro Family <a href="http://s100.photobucket.com/user/jamesrea_2006/media/Weapons%202014/Retro%20ARs/Retro%20AR%20Family/Retro%20AR%20Family%203_zpslzmklm3m.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m8/jamesrea_2006/Weapons%202014/Retro%20ARs/Retro%20AR%20Family/Retro%20AR%20Family%203_zpslzmklm3m.jpg</a> M16 Training Rifle, 602, 603/XM16E1, 603/M16A1 (early 70s), 603/M16A1 (mid 70s), 605, XM607, XM177E2, 653, 723 (early), 723 (late), 727, Colt SP1 Carbine (1981), Colt SP1 Sporter (1977), and Colt AR-15 A2 (1986) View Quote Man bro you coulda bought a select fire m16. Would be easy ro keep track of one gun. Lol jk nice collection. |
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You mean PARTIAL collection, that's just his retro stuff. With all the modern stuff, he's at around 40 total last time I counted View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Awesome collection!!!!! You mean PARTIAL collection, that's just his retro stuff. With all the modern stuff, he's at around 40 total last time I counted 38 working on 39. |
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Looking good! Now, do you have enough utensils and food (magazines and ammo) to feed your family?
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Weird how the little "midget" sticks out like the big dog. Beautiful collection.
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I'm afraid to take a picture like that. Someone might see it.
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James, I still need to do a 604 and I want to do a 733. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great pic and beautiful collection. What do you have left that you want to do at this point? James, I still need to do a 604 and I want to do a 733. How have you gone this long without a 604? I would imagine that will be a cake walk compared to some of the other rifles you have put together. |
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How have you gone this long without a 604? I would imagine that will be a cake walk compared to some of the other rifles you have put together. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great pic and beautiful collection. What do you have left that you want to do at this point? James, I still need to do a 604 and I want to do a 733. How have you gone this long without a 604? I would imagine that will be a cake walk compared to some of the other rifles you have put together. It took me years to get around to building the 605. In the meanwhile, I keep doing others, but for some reason, I kept dancing around the 604. It needs to fill the gap between my 603s and my 605. One good thing, I already have a set of handguards waiting to be used. |
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It took me years to get around to building the 605. In the meanwhile, I keep doing others, but for some reason, I kept dancing around the 604. It needs to fill the gap between my 603s and my 605. One good thing, I already have a set of handguards waiting to be used. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great pic and beautiful collection. What do you have left that you want to do at this point? James, I still need to do a 604 and I want to do a 733. How have you gone this long without a 604? I would imagine that will be a cake walk compared to some of the other rifles you have put together. It took me years to get around to building the 605. In the meanwhile, I keep doing others, but for some reason, I kept dancing around the 604. It needs to fill the gap between my 603s and my 605. One good thing, I already have a set of handguards waiting to be used. Make you a hella deal on a nds 04. |
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Great pic and beautiful collection. What do you have left that you want to do at this point? James, I still need to do a 604 and I want to do a 733. How have you gone this long without a 604? I would imagine that will be a cake walk compared to some of the other rifles you have put together. It took me years to get around to building the 605. In the meanwhile, I keep doing others, but for some reason, I kept dancing around the 604. It needs to fill the gap between my 603s and my 605. One good thing, I already have a set of handguards waiting to be used. Make you a hella deal on a nds 04. Send me a PM or e-mail. |
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Together you mean I've seen the pictures of your boxes on a serious note, we should get together and go shooting some time if you are still in the area. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well I'm going to go home and slap my collection Together you mean I've seen the pictures of your boxes on a serious note, we should get together and go shooting some time if you are still in the area. Ya I do have a nice collection of boxes... Be nice to turn them into guns one day... Shooting would be cool,, there is a gun show early December too I think |
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Well I'm going to go home and slap my collection You mean your collection of parts boxes? Lol I know right. I've got parts in the mail and on bracemans bench So hopefully I'll be able to empty a few |
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jrs93accord just keeps getting sicker and sicker!
One of the WORSE cases of RBRD I've ever seen! |
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