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See alot of them that appear to be in service with A1 or A2 buttstocks. Wonder if that is preferred for real shooters. Maybe the old salt shooters just can't break away from the fixed buttstocks. [day dreaming]Wish I could get one of those Ops Inc silencers.[/day dreaming] |
I have a Crane clone collapsable on my Mod 1 SPR but it sits at the same LOP as an A1 and never moves, so I'm questioning the need for the Crane clone on the SPR, especially with the ban coming to an end. I could put that collapsable to use elsewhere. Thinking of a standard A1 or maybe a VLTOR A1 Modstock. |
Thanks, thinking about it. Belt looks like it might have a velcro setup securing it, folded over the loop. Just a guess. |
I see how it goes through the buckle, I was talking about putting it through all the belt loops on your pants. Why do you not put it through the belt loops on your pants like a regular belt? Back on topic..... That is a sweet camo job.
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What kinda can you got on there? Very sweet BTW!!!
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Depending on what "take" they choose, there might be footage of me shooting this gun from a HMMV on the Outdoor Channel in Feb. The other two takes were me shooting my JP rifle. (The Outdoor Channel had a film crew at the Int'l Tactical Rifleman Championships in Gillette WY last weekend.) Some very cool guys let me have some trigger time on this SPR. -z |
I didn't see this answered fully yet so I'll chime in. With a riggers belt you thread the belt thru all the belt loops starting on the left side around to the right side. The the bit end (free running end) passes thru the buckle and back towards the first right belt loop. It can't go back into the loop again because that space is already taken so you just smooth down the bit end securing the remainder with the velcro sewn to the underside. |
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