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Posted: 1/25/2022 7:19:46 AM EDT
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[#5]
A fuck load of money to do the same thing a mid grade AR-10 can do.
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[#14]
High speed tactiool from the early 2000's, it got a lot of press as being awesome. It was mostly just a last minute stop-gap to get some DMR rifles out there because Afghanistan isn't the Fulda Gap or whatever.
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[#19]
Quoted: High speed tactiool from the early 2000's, it got a lot of press as being awesome. It was mostly just a last minute stop-gap to get some DMR rifles out there because Afghanistan isn't the Fulda Gap or whatever. View Quote A stop gap that lasted 20 years? With all the money they dumped into GWOT you'd think they'd come up with something better if it was as bad as GD says. Or whatever |
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[#24]
Overhyped, overweight, overpriced abomination of an M1A that has no better accuracy than a PSA 10.
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[#26]
I had the same setup about 10-12 years back.
It was nice but ergonomics were off. Sold it and went with a LaRue OBR 7.62 with Nightforce optic, eventually moved to a Vortex Razor. Happy with my decision...! Attached File |
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Quoted: I had the same setup about 10-12 years back. It was nice but ergonomics were off. Sold it and went with a LaRue OBR 7.62 with Nightforce optic. Happy with my decision...! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86935/39CAD4CE-B75D-4A34-B101-DB89145DA320_jpe-2253765.JPG View Quote That's badass. |
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[#30]
Quoted: Quoted: I had the same setup about 10-12 years back. It was nice but ergonomics were off. Sold it and went with a LaRue OBR 7.62 with Nightforce optic. Happy with my decision...! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86935/39CAD4CE-B75D-4A34-B101-DB89145DA320_jpe-2253765.JPG That's badass. Yes. Nice setup! |
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[#35]
It’s heavy as fuck. But shoots nicely.
I chose the Troy MCS chassis instead of the sage. |
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[#39]
https://www.gunsandammo.com/editorial/how-the-u-s-army-builds-the-m14-ebr-ri/247604
Not a great article but ok. |
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[#41]
Quoted: https://www.perfectunion.com/attachments/sage-ebr1-jpg.11044/ M1A top Mini 14 in Clyde Armory SCAR Stock bottom. View Quote |
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[#42]
Quoted: I had the same setup about 10-12 years back. It was nice but ergonomics were off. Sold it and went with a LaRue OBR 7.62 with Nightforce optic. Happy with my decision...! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86935/39CAD4CE-B75D-4A34-B101-DB89145DA320_jpe-2253765.JPG View Quote Vortex optic? |
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[#46]
Quoted: A stop gap that lasted 20 years? With all the money they dumped into GWOT you'd think they'd come up with something better if it was as bad as GD says. Or whatever View Quote I knew a guy who hated the the SR-25 due to its overall length, but tolerated his M-21 (which he also hated due to weight). |
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[#47]
Quoted: https://www.perfectunion.com/attachments/sage-ebr1-jpg.11044/ M1A top Mini 14 in Clyde Armory SCAR Stock bottom. View Quote Lipstick on a pig, X2. I own 2 M1As and would never consider doing that to either of them. |
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