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Been contemplating doing that for a long time with the URX 4. Going to need you to add some more pictures of that hog.
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Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: you can do a 2.5-8 on nf rings as well...on a urx4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HaveBlue83: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Me too but the atacr is what's holding me back. Yea but that setup doesn't do it for me. What draws me to the urx is the atacr . |
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Are the 2.5-8 and atacr the only options for the URX upper?
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I hate to ask, but does anyone have a PRI spanned wrench for the mod 0/Mod H FF tube? I know it’s only 13.00 bucks from PRI but I plan to only use it once
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There are enough people in the world who could benefit from a good asswhipping that there was no need to be unpleasant to nice people.
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Originally Posted By Dejavu: I hate to ask, but does anyone have a PRI spanned wrench for the mod 0/Mod H FF tube? I know it’s only 13.00 bucks from PRI but I plan to only use it once View Quote I have one but they are pure garbage imo. You have a strap wrench? Much better in my experience. |
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Originally Posted By Hunterex: Originally Posted By teamjawbox: I have one but they are pure garbage imo. You have a strap wrench? Much better in my experience. This x 10. Yup. I didn't even bother to try the wrench. Knew a strap wrench would be better suited. |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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My strap wrench won’t budge it. I’m wanting to swap barrels and I can’t get the nut for the PRI tube to move.
I didn’t use lock tight or anything when I put it on several years ago. |
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There are enough people in the world who could benefit from a good asswhipping that there was no need to be unpleasant to nice people.
Squad Designated Marksman Small Arms Master Gunner |
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Originally Posted By Dejavu: My strap wrench won’t budge it. I’m wanting to swap barrels and I can’t get the nut for the PRI tube to move. I didn’t use lock tight or anything when I put it on several years ago. View Quote Very easy to make a mess of the collar using one of these spanners if its that stuck, but if you want to try it and will pay shipping you can have mine to keep. |
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Originally Posted By Hunterex: Very easy to make a mess of the collar using one of these spanners if its that stuck, but if you want to try it and will pay shipping you can have mine to keep. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hunterex: Originally Posted By Dejavu: My strap wrench won’t budge it. I’m wanting to swap barrels and I can’t get the nut for the PRI tube to move. I didn’t use lock tight or anything when I put it on several years ago. Very easy to make a mess of the collar using one of these spanners if its that stuck, but if you want to try it and will pay shipping you can have mine to keep. The chips and nicks will add to the "been used" look. |
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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Originally Posted By Hunterex: Very easy to make a mess of the collar using one of these spanners if its that stuck, but if you want to try it and will pay shipping you can have mine to keep. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hunterex: Originally Posted By Dejavu: My strap wrench won’t budge it. I’m wanting to swap barrels and I can’t get the nut for the PRI tube to move. I didn’t use lock tight or anything when I put it on several years ago. Very easy to make a mess of the collar using one of these spanners if its that stuck, but if you want to try it and will pay shipping you can have mine to keep. I really do not want to mess anything up. I have a rubber strap wrench, I think I should go with a nylon strap wrench. Thank you for your offer tho. |
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There are enough people in the world who could benefit from a good asswhipping that there was no need to be unpleasant to nice people.
Squad Designated Marksman Small Arms Master Gunner |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: The chips and nicks will add to the "been used" look. View Quote my old pri tube looked so damn legit from the amount of use and pulling off it got lol. my pri wrench worked fine. and its a hook wrench people, not a spanner lol. ....darn kids. dont even tell me its hard to remove until you have encountered old Marine SAM-Rs with red locktite what a JOB |
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Don’t have the proper wrench and strap wrench kept slipping so I hand tightened mines then gave several love taps with a hammer and a good size pin punch. Little scars add to the character.
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PSALMS 144-1
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/261626/20220427_180256_jpg-2364180.JPG View Quote Super sexy paint job |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/261626/20220507_102303_jpg-2375117.JPG View Quote |
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Tactical Rifleman (MSG Karl Erickson, USASF-Retired) had Steve Holland on his podcast on Tuesday, some discussion of the SPR Program, Flat Dark Earth/NVD visibility, etc starting at about the 1hr 22min:
Tactical Tuesday Livesteam 131: Sportsman's Guide sponsoring |
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its a great look. sometimes i want a 3.5-10 again. i love my 2.5-8 mil dot but man was 10x nice to have for over 800yds
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Originally Posted By Boduke0220: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52069148380_1dccb8fbda_c.jpgUntitled by Trey Brown, on Flickr View Quote He's probably using the 1.54 height mount right? |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: He's probably using the 1.54 height mount right? View Quote Edit: I don't have one on me for reference, but here's another pic. https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Official-Mod-H-Holland-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-703269/?page=92#i8260401 |
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Originally Posted By WTFShane: Edit: I don't have one on me for reference, but here's another pic. https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Official-Mod-H-Holland-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-703269/?page=92#i8260401 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WTFShane: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: He's probably using the 1.54 height mount right? Edit: I don't have one on me for reference, but here's another pic. https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Official-Mod-H-Holland-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-703269/?page=92#i8260401 Yea still looks pretty low to me right? Which would make sense for the precision application its being used on. I love that rifle and may start to move forward with an atacr based clone. |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Yea still looks pretty low to me right? Which would make sense for the precision application its being used on. I love that rifle and may start to move forward with an atacr based clone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: Originally Posted By WTFShane: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: He's probably using the 1.54 height mount right? Edit: I don't have one on me for reference, but here's another pic. https://www.ar15.com/forums/AR-15/Official-Mod-H-Holland-Picture-and-Discussion-Thread/118-703269/?page=92#i8260401 Yea still looks pretty low to me right? Which would make sense for the precision application its being used on. I love that rifle and may start to move forward with an atacr based clone. It's the 1.54 mount. The 1.93 ultramount is very easy to recognize. |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/261626/20220628_205136_jpg-2434688.JPG View Quote |
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Anyone still rocking the URX 4 or just me? Thinking of going back to the PRI, but I don’t necessarily want to spend the coin to get one haha
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God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees – but for scars
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[Last Edit: UndrGrndPrdcts]
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What are some of the currently available ambi safetys that are correct in design to the originals? Cmmg, luth ar? Any others? Someone confirm what's good to go.
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: What are some of the currently available ambi safetys that are correct in design to the originals? Cmmg, luth ar? Any others? Someone confirm what's good to go. View Quote I bought a Luth because it's practically the part that made DPMS good which struck out on their own after DPMS was bought, their stuff is nice. Caveat: I do not have a Mod.H (yet), but I do have a Mod.0. |
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[Last Edit: teamjawbox]
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Originally Posted By Markius-Fox: I bought a Luth because it's practically the part that made DPMS good which struck out on their own after DPMS was bought, their stuff is nice. Caveat: I do not have a Mod.H (yet), but I do have a Mod.0. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Markius-Fox: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: What are some of the currently available ambi safetys that are correct in design to the originals? Cmmg, luth ar? Any others? Someone confirm what's good to go. I bought a Luth because it's practically the part that made DPMS good which struck out on their own after DPMS was bought, their stuff is nice. Caveat: I do not have a Mod.H (yet), but I do have a Mod.0. Same! Luth AR is good to go - it's same as the original DPMS that was used and likely same machines/people making them. Have one on my H and gen 2. |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: What are some of the currently available ambi safetys that are correct in design to the originals? Cmmg, luth ar? Any others? Someone confirm what's good to go. View Quote I have a few of the CMMG ones. Nothing crazy about them. They look the part and work. |
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Originally Posted By stoner63a: Tactical Rifleman (MSG Karl Erickson, USASF-Retired) had Steve Holland on his podcast on Tuesday, some discussion of the SPR Program, Flat Dark Earth/NVD visibility, etc starting at about the 1hr 22min: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Vc0ByaqNY View Quote Yeah, Steve Holland has been making regular appearances on Tactical Rifleman's Tuesday livestreams. He shares a ton of info and he's a riot. Fun times. |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/261626/20220423_172347_jpg-2359410.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/261626/20220423_172425_jpg-2359411.JPG View Quote Are those aervoe colors and if so what are they? |
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"I suggest you give the tampons back to your sister and spend some of your cigarette money on trauma dressings."
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Originally Posted By NapeSticksToKids: Are those aervoe colors and if so what are they? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By NapeSticksToKids: Are those aervoe colors and if so what are they? Yes completely covered in aervoe field drab then striped over mesh in aervoe yellow earth and olive drab. |
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Hopefully starting my form 4 for my aem5 any day now!
Figured I should try to get a lower started soon. Attached File |
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