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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. You gave it away way to fast. Go at least a page before you call out the errors. I never use bipods so I didn't notice that one. |
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Terrible as it sounds. the upside down gas block isn't a bad idea.
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. Terrible as it sounds. the upside down gas block isn't a bad idea.
It's creative, I'll give them that. Maybe they think the flash needs to go down in order to be hidden? |
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Terrible as it sounds. the upside down gas block isn't a bad idea.
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. Terrible as it sounds. the upside down gas block isn't a bad idea.
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Some people prefer it that way, allows you to lean into the rifle without collapsing the bipod. But yeah mounting it on a second gas block is ![]()
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Not to mention the bipod is backwards. Some people prefer it that way, allows you to lean into the rifle without collapsing the bipod. But yeah mounting it on a second gas block is ![]()
Not to mention the choice of optic. When the legs fold to the rear, you can't put any forward pressure on it. |
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. I kind of assumed they may just use that gas block and bipod for steadying the barrel while in the vise. |
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It's creative, I'll give them that. Maybe they think the flash needs to go down in order to be hidden? Quoted:
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. Terrible as it sounds. the upside down gas block isn't a bad idea.
It's creative, I'll give them that. Maybe they think the flash needs to go down in order to be hidden? Fuck yeah! It's going to be the new tactical hotness! "Conceal your shooting position in a cloud of dust and leaves!" |
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You gave it away way to fast. Go at least a page before you call out the errors. I never use bipods so I didn't notice that one. Quoted:
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. You gave it away way to fast. Go at least a page before you call out the errors. I never use bipods so I didn't notice that one. This. You couldve taken a few lashings over your sexist post and then turn it on em. Its like a photoshop thread. You never give the plebs what they ask for on page one. |
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When the legs fold to the rear, you can't put any forward pressure on it. Quoted:
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Not to mention the bipod is backwards. Some people prefer it that way, allows you to lean into the rifle without collapsing the bipod. But yeah mounting it on a second gas block is ![]()
Not to mention the choice of optic. When the legs fold to the rear, you can't put any forward pressure on it. That looks like the legs would fold foreward. YMMV |
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For starters, the upside down flash hider. Second, the upside down gas block used as a bi-pod mount on the barrel. Not to mention the bipod is backwards. I totally agree, however much you paid them to build it for you, you should get back... whats that? not yours? well then... I'm sure they care what you think. |


