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It may, MAY be real. http://www.gbverrinashop.it/product.php?id_product=725 http://www.gbverrinashop.it/img/p/725-1333-thickbox.jpg View Quote Looks like op rifle dosent have a s/n probably airsoft |
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If that rifle is the real deal, and is really located somewhere in Russia, then it must be from an U.S. soldier. Probably got lost (fell of a Humvee or something) or stolen in the middle east, and found its way to Russia.
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If that rifle is the real deal, and is really sitting somewhere in Russia, then it must be from an U.S. soldier. Probably got lost or stolen in the middle east, and found its way to Russia. View Quote The big autosear hole is just like commercial semiauto conversions in Europe. So more likely, made its way from Italy or France if it is real. |
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Whats all this about below the image...? <a href="http://www.freeimagehosting.net/commercial-photography/california/palm-springs/"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/03g1G4I.jpg" alt="Palm Springs commercial photography"></a> View Quote Did anyone notice that the OP was edited... by a different username? wtf? I smell bullshit |
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I'm surprised this wasn't photographed on top of white tiles, like those in the basement of the Lubyanka.
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Did anyone notice that the OP was edited... by a different username? wtf? I smell bullshit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whats all this about below the image...? <a href="http://www.freeimagehosting.net/commercial-photography/california/palm-springs/"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/03g1G4I.jpg" alt="Palm Springs commercial photography"></a> Did anyone notice that the OP was edited... by a different username? wtf? I smell bullshit Forest has special powers, granted by the great lord don Avila. |
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Did anyone notice that the OP was edited... by a different username? wtf? I smell bullshit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Whats all this about below the image...? <a href="http://www.freeimagehosting.net/commercial-photography/california/palm-springs/"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/03g1G4I.jpg" alt="Palm Springs commercial photography"></a> Did anyone notice that the OP was edited... by a different username? wtf? I smell bullshit Forest (a moderator) moved it to GD. ![]() |
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Retread This is that fucking troll bag named "Edit" Did he get the ban hammer? I fucking hope so, in for confirmation. ETA - Also, claims to be Russian, but uses the word platform with regards to the AR? |
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The prisoners in the local gulag aren't up for their morning power generation work, so you guys will have to wait for an update once his modem gets some electricity
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It may, MAY be real. http://www.gbverrinashop.it/product.php?id_product=725 http://www.gbverrinashop.it/img/p/725-1333-thickbox.jpg View Quote Interesting, like I said, never seen one marked like that. |
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They haven't been using m16 a1's since the 70's bro View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If that rifle is the real deal, and is really sitting somewhere in Russia, then it must be from an U.S. soldier. Probably got lost or stolen in the middle east, and found its way to Russia. They haven't been using m16 a1's since the 70's bro Qualified on an a1 in basic at Ft. Dix in '90. |
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Qualified on an a1 in basic at Ft. Dix in '90. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If that rifle is the real deal, and is really sitting somewhere in Russia, then it must be from an U.S. soldier. Probably got lost or stolen in the middle east, and found its way to Russia. They haven't been using m16 a1's since the 70's bro Qualified on an a1 in basic at Ft. Dix in '90. They had lots at Fort Lee in 97 as well. Most converted to A2 and overstamped, but not all. Also as a range safety somewhere around 02 I helped a soldier zero his rifle-Hydramatic M16A1. Completely unfucked-with receiver, only A2 mods was round handguards. |
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Or it's a metal airsoft receiver with a real firing control + buffer added. ATF shut down some imports of those since they are used for real uppers.
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If its an A1 lower, can you imagine how many was left in Vietnam after the war and made it back to Russia with their "advisors" over the years as trophies? They bring back their just like we did (at one time).
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Vatnik is a derogatory term though, it means a patriotic but uneducated russian redneck. You see Ukrainians and poles using that word for an insult all the time if someone disagrees with propaganda.
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View Quote LOLOLOLOLOLOLWTFBBQ. People with google translate. SMH ![]() |
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Sorry guys. Bear chew through the network cable and stole vodka, had to go into the snowstorm. But all is well! The bear managed to drink the vodka. I got it fixed cable)))
Many of your jokes were funny))) Especially about the Crimea)) After 5 years of owning shotgun, get a rifle. Lower is not illegal in Russia. With a hole or without, still. Installation of the FA trigger is prohibited. The range of Russian stores is quite large http://dominator-arms.ru/goods/category/oruzhie-pobedy/producer/molot.html Before the sanctions it was possible to buy the elcan, eotech, trijicon and other officially imported here. About ITAR. Why did you decide that the parts of the 2nd popular rifles in the world are only available in the US? Your law is also not violated. Licensed manufacturers AR is in Russia. And even they still make rifles. And about the body kit. Maybe it is the airsoft? ;) |
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We sold the Russians a BUNCH of EoTechs under the guise of "counter-terrorism." A lot of the rifles used in the usurpation of Crimea sported EoTechs, which one of our UKR members pointed out cost more than a couple months wages for a soldier. View Quote +1 There is a photo of a LaRue (or clone) being used in Crimea too. |
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Sorry guys. Bear chew through the network cable and stole vodka, had to go into the snowstorm. But all is well! The bear managed to drink the vodka. I got it fixed cable))) Many of your jokes were funny))) Especially about the Crimea)) After 5 years of owning shotgun, get a rifle. Lower is not illegal in Russia. With a hole or without, still. Installation of the FA trigger is prohibited. The range of Russian stores is quite large http://dominator-arms.ru/goods/category/oruzhie-pobedy/producer/molot.html Before the sanctions it was possible to buy the elcan, eotech, trijicon and other officially imported here. About ITAR. Why did you decide that the parts of the 2nd popular rifles in the world are only available in the US? Your law is also not violated. Licensed manufacturers AR is in Russia. And even they still make rifles. And about the body kit. Maybe it is the airsoft? ;) View Quote You're trying to sound Russian is stupid. |
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Quoted: I've never seen a M16 lower marked like that. The Colt A1s I have seen had the horse rollmark, COLT AR-15 in large font, and US RIFLE, M16A1 5.56 MM PROPERTY OF US GOVERNMENT in small font. Not saying it's not real but without more pics it's definitely suspect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In! Is all that stuff actual licensed furniture/optics or clones? He has an m16 lower. Did you really just ask if he's running toy airsoft parts? ![]() I've never seen a M16 lower marked like that. The Colt A1s I have seen had the horse rollmark, COLT AR-15 in large font, and US RIFLE, M16A1 5.56 MM PROPERTY OF US GOVERNMENT in small font. Not saying it's not real but without more pics it's definitely suspect. |
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And there actually is a pretty big pro-gun movement in Russia that's starting to be taken seriously, advocating for handguns and concealed-carry over there. View Quote This is a great thing. The more than other civilized nations consider this an essential right, or even recognize it as an acceptable practice, the less pressure there will be on us in the US. |
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+1 There is a photo of a LaRue (or clone) being used in Crimea too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We sold the Russians a BUNCH of EoTechs under the guise of "counter-terrorism." A lot of the rifles used in the usurpation of Crimea sported EoTechs, which one of our UKR members pointed out cost more than a couple months wages for a soldier. +1 There is a photo of a LaRue (or clone) being used in Crimea too. Its very easy to believe this. First their laws are way different. A 3rd pin hole is not an MG there. Magazines are however restricted to 10rnds and pistols are completely verboten. How do they get around ITAR? Russian criminal enterprises operate in 3rd party EU states to export weapons and equipment not allowed by ITAR. A police supply store in the Czech republic has a bad habit of middle manning weapons to Russia and many turned up in Ukraine including AUGS, HK's, Accuracy International, Eotechs, Trijicons, Schmidt's, DBALs. This store was owned by a known Russia moffia don and exported full auto "police guns" to Russia as well as high end sniper rifles, glass, sights ect. It's kind of a loop hole that trusts compliance from other nation states on the receiving end. Russia does does whatever it wants. It is now more difficult I suppose but Russian business interests/moffia are heavily infiltrated into Germany, Czech, Finland, Italy, Serbia, Belgium ect. Prior to 2014-15, we exported all kinds of highly controlled items to Russia including FLIR, lasers, armor materials, HUMVEE production equipment ect. |
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TurbineGuy Google tranlate, sry man ( My English is very bad.
packinheavy yes! http://www.waffenschumacher.com/shop_209_AR15Selbstladebchsen_.htm and http://www.oberlandarms.com/ |
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Its very easy to believe this. First their laws are way different. A 3rd pin hole is not an MG there. Magazines are however restricted to 10rnds and pistols are completely verboten. How do they get around ITAR? Russian criminal enterprises operate in 3rd party EU states to export weapons and equipment not allowed by ITAR. A police supply store in the Czech republic has a bad habit of middle manning weapons to Russia and many turned up in Ukraine including AUGS, HK's, Accuracy International, Eotechs, Trijicons, Schmidt's, DBALs. This store was owned by a known Russia moffia don and exported full auto "police guns" to Russia as well as high end sniper rifles, glass, sights ect. It's kind of a loop hole that trusts compliance from other nation states on the receiving end. Russia does does whatever it wants. It is now more difficult I suppose but Russian business interests/moffia are heavily infiltrated into Germany, Czech, Finland, Italy, Serbia, Belgium ect. Prior to 2014-15, we exported all kinds of highly controlled items to Russia including FLIR, lasers, armor materials, HUMVEE production equipment ect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We sold the Russians a BUNCH of EoTechs under the guise of "counter-terrorism." A lot of the rifles used in the usurpation of Crimea sported EoTechs, which one of our UKR members pointed out cost more than a couple months wages for a soldier. +1 There is a photo of a LaRue (or clone) being used in Crimea too. Its very easy to believe this. First their laws are way different. A 3rd pin hole is not an MG there. Magazines are however restricted to 10rnds and pistols are completely verboten. How do they get around ITAR? Russian criminal enterprises operate in 3rd party EU states to export weapons and equipment not allowed by ITAR. A police supply store in the Czech republic has a bad habit of middle manning weapons to Russia and many turned up in Ukraine including AUGS, HK's, Accuracy International, Eotechs, Trijicons, Schmidt's, DBALs. This store was owned by a known Russia moffia don and exported full auto "police guns" to Russia as well as high end sniper rifles, glass, sights ect. It's kind of a loop hole that trusts compliance from other nation states on the receiving end. Russia does does whatever it wants. It is now more difficult I suppose but Russian business interests/moffia are heavily infiltrated into Germany, Czech, Finland, Italy, Serbia, Belgium ect. Prior to 2014-15, we exported all kinds of highly controlled items to Russia including FLIR, lasers, armor materials, HUMVEE production equipment ect. Psstt its mafia not moffia ![]() |
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Quoted: I own plenty of real m16A1 lowers, they are very common http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/EF0ADF3C-0831-4372-8FE8-E46111994E3F_zpsxda1l78p.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In! Is all that stuff actual licensed furniture/optics or clones? He has an m16 lower. Did you really just ask if he's running toy airsoft parts? ![]() I've never seen a M16 lower marked like that. The Colt A1s I have seen had the horse rollmark, COLT AR-15 in large font, and US RIFLE, M16A1 5.56 MM PROPERTY OF US GOVERNMENT in small font. Not saying it's not real but without more pics it's definitely suspect. I own plenty of real m16A1 lowers, they are very common http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/EF0ADF3C-0831-4372-8FE8-E46111994E3F_zpsxda1l78p.jpg This guy had posted a picture of a lower he was wanting to verify as authentic. It wasn't quite right, but was being sold as real. |
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It's a photoshop.
Look at the flash hider, look at the difference of sharpness between the floor and rifle, look at the shadows. Look at the mysterious green blob under the magnifier. The op can prove me wrong by posting a picture of the rifle's other side, where the ejection port is facing up towards the camera in the picture. ![]() |
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It says palm springs california in the image host link so i doubt this gun is in russia. but who knows.
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