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Posted: 8/30/2005 2:28:38 PM EDT
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First I would like to say thank you to everyone at this board for asking and answering all questions I could have had. I have been reading the boards for about 6 months and have learned all I have wanted about AR's and firearms in general. My buddy who has built many AR's helped my put this rifle together. The rifle is a DPMS lower matched to a Del-ton 16" M4 kit. I was very satisfied with the quality of all the parts and service. I have put about 500 rounds through it without malfunctions. I have thought about adding an aimpoint, but I kind of like it plain better (plus I have no money left). I am already thinking about another rifle that I could add all the accessories to. I must have BRD.hankshttp://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/Sooner67/DSC00344.jpg AR and my Glock 22c http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/Sooner67/DSC00348.jpg Knife and Nunchucks in case I run out of ammo |
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I learned to use the Nun Chucks when I went to the Rexkwando dojo http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a357/Sooner67/napoleanDynamite.jpg |
Thats a nice clean rifle. Good work.
Define armory level? Sounds to me like he bought a complete lower and attached it to an upper. At the most he installed a lower parts kit...which is easier than building a toy car model
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Go for it. With the right tools and instruction its duck soup. You dont need to be a rocket scientist or even an armorer(whatever that means |
Bow to your sensei. BOW to your sensei!! |
Right on! |
Well he does say:
So I give the young ninja an A+ for actually reading previous posts, and probably using the search function instead of posting dupe questions! |
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