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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By Kalmar: SCAR "Heavy" You're not married are you? |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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Originally Posted By viper5243: Originally Posted By Kalmar: SCAR "Heavy" You're not married are you? That was my first reaction as well. |
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"People don't like the looks of the AK - it's an ugly gun. You can't picture John Wayne carrying an AK. Would he? Probably. He was a practical man."
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Originally Posted By Kalmar: SCAR "Heavy" Needs more Swiss army knife but I love the Elcan train |
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Originally Posted By viper5243:
Originally Posted By Kalmar:
SCAR "Heavy" You're not married are you? If not, will you marry me? |
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The legend.
Just the right amount of wrong. |
My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By cowboy: Originally Posted By viper5243: Originally Posted By Kalmar: SCAR "Heavy" You're not married are you? If not, will you marry me? Your post count isn't high enough for me |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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Originally Posted By Kalmar:
SCAR "Heavy" 2 SU-230's You tease! (stomps off) |
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where'd you get the SU-230A HD??
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"Soldier, you need to turn your ACOG off before the batteries die." - PMI Instructor, subject matter expert
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Took this setup (sans PWS SRX, didn't get it in time) to a John "Shrek" McPhee heavy carbine class. SGM (ret) McPhee was a member of the Army's most exclusive cool guy Unit having retired in 2011, and was of course, a notable character in the non fiction book, "Kill Bin Laden". Won one of the class challenges, even just shooting PPU 145 gr. Also engaged steel targets out to 640 yards no problem. I'll admit i'm a bit too skinny for this gun though... took every ounce of concentration to get my hits with the cheek piece slapping my face and butt stock bruising my clavicle with each shot. If you can afford to keep the muzzle brake on, keep the muzzle brake on. |
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thats interesting. I replaced the PWS brake on mine with a BABC while it did kick a bit more it was totally controlable. I shot about 1000 rounds through my 17s on the last day and half of a 3 day Costa Ludus class and had no issues what so ever with recoil or cheek slapping.
I got out the 17s just to try for a little bit durring the class as it was reletively new at that time and I didn't have a lot of experience with it however I found it so controlable that I kept shooting it for the rest of the class. The fact that I was able to keep up with the guys running .223 says a lot about this system. About the only handicaps I found when running the SCAR 17s were the 20 round ammo capacity of the mags compared to the 30 round mags everone else had and the wieght of the loaded mags on my belt. |
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Was actually thinking about going the BABC route with this rifle... but my personal preference against muzzle brakes is just too much for me to overcome, haha
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Originally Posted By weaponoutfitters:
Was actually thinking about going the BABC route with this rifle... but my personal preference against muzzle brakes is just too much for me to overcome, haha maybe get a 16 instead |
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I have never been there or done that and basically have no idea what I''m talking about.
Im in a wheel chair and cant even touch my ears |
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is that code for "stole it from the government"?
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"Soldier, you need to turn your ACOG off before the batteries die." - PMI Instructor, subject matter expert
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Originally Posted By DocBach:
is that code for "stole it from the government"? Hey there Doc. Nah, a buddy of Kalmar's sold it to him and now that buddy has extreme sellers remorse. There were just three that made it out legitimately via Armament Technology to a well-connected retailer. You see one of them. Great pics, Kalmar. Enjoy that thing |
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Originally Posted By DocBach:
is that code for "stole it from the government"? Yes but do you really think Kalmar did that or is he joking? |
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Wollt Ihr ewig leben?
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"The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse." --James Madison
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Originally Posted By Kalmar:
Originally Posted By rbhoover:
So is this one rare also? Rare, yes. But not unobtainable. ^ I was trying to hide from the Predator. Why would you do that? |
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I have never been there or done that and basically have no idea what I''m talking about.
Im in a wheel chair and cant even touch my ears |
The legend.
Just the right amount of wrong. |
Originally Posted By rbhoover:
Originally Posted By tfisch67:
Originally Posted By DocBach:
is that code for "stole it from the government"? Hey there Doc. Nah, a buddy of Kalmar's sold it to him and now that buddy has extreme sellers remorse. There were just three that made it out legitimately via Armament Technology to a well-connected retailer. You see one of them. Great pics, Kalmar. Enjoy that thing So is this one rare also? I just need the rifle to complete my Mk17 Very cool All of the SU230As (7.62 calibrated military contract FDEs) are extremely rare. As far as military contract SU230As go, the particular one that you have is approx 2 gens ago...pre-"bubble side" body (1 gen ago) and pre-""bubble side" body HD (current). The current civilian Limited Run FDEs are built to the HD specs but with civilian reticle. |
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Originally Posted By RePp:
Originally Posted By Kalmar:
Originally Posted By rbhoover:
So is this one rare also? Rare, yes. But not unobtainable. ^ I was trying to hide from the Predator. Why would you do that? FDE envy |
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Originally Posted By Kalmar:
Originally Posted By RePp:
Why would you do that? Well it seemed like a good idea at first... ...until this happened. I'll have more pics and video of this little experiment soon for those interested. I am interested. Any malfunctions? |
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Originally Posted By cowboy:
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m281/cowboy7242001/B9A8571F-D397-4F79-A39E-F23F93F457A3-1905-000001AD0C7955CE.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m281/cowboy7242001/F6282D8C-2EEF-4063-94CF-7A919DF74E2D-1905-000001AD010425F8.jpg Looks like a nice set-up. This is also why I want the Mk. 20 SSR to come out. |
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Just got the email that my 17 has shipped, for arrival on Wednesday.
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Originally Posted By Kalmar:
Originally Posted By rbhoover:
So is this one rare also? Rare, yes. But not unobtainable. ^ I was trying to hide from the Predator. |
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Originally Posted By ParaPyroPig:
Running my work gun pretty much this way since early August. No more tape switches. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v346/parapyropig/Untitled-1.jpg The SRS is the heat. It's a below-500 serial number. I do NOT regret spending what I did on it. I like the 1.75 dot a lot and the monster FOV, too. Total round count ~2500 now (done more shootin' & just taught a rifle class). I'm up to two SF60s now - both were made in Jul 2012, and have run flawlessly through hundreds of rounds. I've been too lazy to send the first "dud" one back yet. So your basically just pissing excellence and awesomeness? Must be the heat running it. |
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I have never been there or done that and basically have no idea what I''m talking about.
Im in a wheel chair and cant even touch my ears |
[quoheay pan style='font-weight: bold;']Originally Posted By ParaPyroPig:[/span]
Running my work gun pretty much this way since early August. No more tape switches. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v346/parapyropig/Untitled-1.jpg The SRS is the heat. It's a below-500 serial number. I do NOT regret spending what I did on it. I like the 1.75 dot a lot and the monster FOV, too. Total round count ~2500 now (done more shootin' & just taught a rifle class). I'm up to two SF60s now - both were made in Jul 2012, and have run flawlessly through hundreds of rounds. I've been too lazy to send the first "dud" one back yet. [/quote] How heavy is it? |
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So your basically just pissing excellence and awesomeness? Must be the heat running it.
Yes. How heavy is it?
A little more than a loaded Garand. About 2lbs more than that with the lights, LASER, AND SF60 in it. |
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"...But there's also this: there are over 5,000 men in this city, who know that being a policeman is an endless, glamourless, thankless job that's gotta be done. I know it, too, and I'm damn glad to be one of them." Joe Friday
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Originally Posted By foxjordan22:
http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd473/foxjordan22/1349446004.jpg Good looking SCAR FJ. I really like your setup. |
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Wollt Ihr ewig leben?
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Originally Posted By scoutfsu99:
Originally Posted By foxjordan22:
http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd473/foxjordan22/1349446004.jpg Good looking SCAR FJ. I really like your setup. Thank you. I've changed it up a lot over time but I'm pretty set with this setup. It has everything I need to be efficient and nothing I don't. |
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.
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Originally Posted By viper5243:
Factory BuIS removed for Troy Micros. Battlcomp 1.0 and Konus red dot on ARMS mount with a few thousand pieces of brass laying around. http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/SCARHDR2.jpg what optic? |
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The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By Raizo_Sekai: Originally Posted By viper5243: Factory BuIS removed for Troy Micros. Battlcomp 1.0 and Konus red dot on ARMS mount with a few thousand pieces of brass laying around. http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/SCARHDR2.jpg what optic? It's made by Konus. Not sure the model. I like it as it has green and red dots in varying intensities. I went to the range a few days ago and when i took the gun out of the bag it was still on, when i put it away and took it out a week later it was still on. Last a lot longer then my gen 1-3 primary arms. |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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48 pages and not one pic of someone running the vltor forend? I was hoping to see one...
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Originally Posted By Texas_Hooligan:
48 pages and not one pic of someone running the vltor forend? I was hoping to see one... Im glad I havent so I dont have to bleach my eyes. |
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I have never been there or done that and basically have no idea what I''m talking about.
Im in a wheel chair and cant even touch my ears |
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