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Originally Posted By 0uTkAsT:
Originally Posted By Scuds03:
Originally Posted By KS-Diesel:
I bought mine last month, how long have they been making them with the built in QD sockets in the lower? http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h103/Ozman2/06e0d08adba1503f4721b7025e19932f.jpg They've had the built in QD for 2-3 years now. Maybe the MOE versions have, but not the standard models. Neither of mine have QD sockets in the lower. One was purchased ~1.5 years ago and the other was just purchased <2 months ago. Correct, only the MOEs have the QD. |
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LCpl. Nigel K. Olsen March 4th, 2010 Southern Helmand Province Afghanistan
LCpl. Carlos C. Aragon March 1st, 2010 Southern Helmand Province Afghanistan Thanks Hoosier556shooter For The Membership! |
Originally Posted By Scuds03:
Originally Posted By hi-tech-rancher:
Here's the finished product. I love the way it came out. The barrel is 6" and the can is a Silencerco Sparrow. The rifle shoots incredibly well, its quiet and we had no trouble hitting the 100 and 200 yard hog silhouettes today. we had to make a shim from the rear of the plastic handguard, because there was a gap left by the TRX having to clamp down in the groove on its proprietary barrel nut. My gunsmith at LMS Firearms, in Victoria, TX, did an incredible job! http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF0005-1.jpg?t=1349066527 You'r front iron sight is mounted backwards Yes, it is...I thought it looked better that way. I went and shot it, and had a 0.5" group at 25 yards, so I left, it like a lazy bum.... |
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Originally Posted By Shooter2384:
Also picked mine up over the weekend http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x118/DILLIGAF2384/AR%2015/IMG_0900.jpg Another FST mounted backwards. Seems some of you others like the way it looks |
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Dang these are some good looking .22s
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Mine is bigger...... *Official "Old Guy" *TOP SECRET…that’s why he doesn't talk much ....(.Y.) |
Does anyone that has changed out a M&P 15-22 forearm have spare factory barrel nut? I need one for a project gun
TIA Later -No longer looking for the part, I made a new barrel nut |
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From the dead bump....I am getting good ideas from this thread and I don't even have mine yet! It is on the way though!
To those using their real suppressors through them, any issues with end cap strikes, baffle strikes etc? I am getting a threaded version but I am still thinking about sending it to ADCO to check the concentricity.... I have a suppressor and want to use it on this rifle as a host... Then again, I think I am going to cut it into an SBR anyways....anyone have info on engraving the poly lower? Any info on extra/alternative handguards is appreciated as well. I would like to tuck it under the handguard. |
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Originally Posted By Whitebrad25:
From the dead bump....I am getting good ideas from this thread and I don't even have mine yet! It is on the way though! To those using their real suppressors through them, any issues with end cap strikes, baffle strikes etc? I am getting a threaded version but I am still thinking about sending it to ADCO to check the concentricity.... I have a suppressor and want to use it on this rifle as a host... Then again, I think I am going to cut it into an SBR anyways....anyone have info on engraving the poly lower? Any info on extra/alternative handguards is appreciated as well. I would like to tuck it under the handguard. From what I understand the engraving has to be visible. I put mine under the trigger guard, looks good and is not out in plain sight. Ident did mine. |
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Originally Posted By Whitebrad25:
From the dead bump....I am getting good ideas from this thread and I don't even have mine yet! It is on the way though! To those using their real suppressors through them, any issues with end cap strikes, baffle strikes etc? I am getting a threaded version but I am still thinking about sending it to ADCO to check the concentricity.... I have a suppressor and want to use it on this rifle as a host... Then again, I think I am going to cut it into an SBR anyways....anyone have info on engraving the poly lower? Any info on extra/alternative handguards is appreciated as well. I would like to tuck it under the handguard. From what I understand the engraving has to be visible. I put mine under the trigger guard, looks good and is not out in plain sight. Ident did mine. Well I know it has to be visible but I was wondering how well the polymer engraves. Nice to know they can do it well since I would have likely went with them, thanks. |
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Hold my beer and watch this!
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Took my wife out last weekend, the 15-22 gets the most use. I need to get a second one. http://i.imgur.com/9OFLgu0l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/vOn8zETl.jpg View Quote Second wife or rifle? |
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Originally Posted By snhar15:
Second wife or rifle? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By snhar15:
Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Took my wife out last weekend, the 15-22 gets the most use. I need to get a second one. http://i.imgur.com/9OFLgu0l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/vOn8zETl.jpg Second wife or rifle? No way I can afford another wife. |
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Mine is currently on its way to get cut down to 4.5"
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Originally Posted By FOXONE-AZ:
Mine. 10 Inch SBR. 100% reliable. http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w499/Foxonee/SBR-SIDE-2.jpg View Quote My second one will be 10. Cant wait. |
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Originally Posted By FOXONE-AZ:
Mine. 10 Inch SBR. 100% reliable. http://i1078.photobucket.com/albums/w499/Foxonee/SBR-SIDE-2.jpg View Quote damn sexy! |
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Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
You will not be disappointed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By xxspudxx:
Originally Posted By civic96hb:
Mine is currently on its way to get cut down to 4.5" You will not be disappointed. As much money as I've spent on it, I better not be lol |
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Originally Posted By XD45ACP:
<a href="http://s191.photobucket.com/user/RugerDuger/media/DSC02467.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z137/RugerDuger/DSC02467.jpg</a> <a href="http://s191.photobucket.com/user/RugerDuger/media/S_W_MP15-22_002.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z137/RugerDuger/S_W_MP15-22_002.jpg</a> View Quote Sometimes I wish this site had a "like" button! effin sweet! |
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I love hot dogs!
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Damn I seriously need a 15-22
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Nice rifle and welcome to Arfcom.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Is that a fake can ? Does it slip over the barrel?
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You are a total nutcase, completely deranged, delusional, paranoid. Your thought process is all fucked up. Your information train is jammed, man!
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Been eyeing one in black. Its about the last bolt on I can do to mine.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" - Aristotle
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Now these are some really good looking guns! I had no idea they had them in .22. Hmm.... maybe I'll rethink my plans for a customized 10/22 .... In fact, after seeing these, the only reason I'd stay with the 10/22 as a platform is that I found a company that will take my stock 10/22 barrel, and turn it into a full length suppressed barrel, with no "can" on the end; the end result is instead of the tapered barrel of the stock 10/22 it looks like a bull barrel. (well, that and that the 10/22 comes as a take down (folder) config as well as the normal carbine version. But wow, those are some really awesome guns! Do they come in .22 mag also?
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haha yea it is. I'll be running the Spectre II
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Good choice.
That is a killer combo. Everything stays subsonic and cycles like butter. You will need to cut 2 loops off the bolt catch spring to get it to hold open after the last round. |
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Hopefully I'll have both stamps in a month or two.
Cool, thanks. I'll look into it |
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I dig it!
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Have a couple, but this one is a little harder to come by.
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