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Posted: 1/9/2019 9:29:14 AM EDT
Post a picture of what you think is the best looking AR-15.
It changes with me from time to time, and I can't quite pick a favorite, but this picture of a MK18 always puts me in a good mood. Attached File |
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View Quote What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. |
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@DCV_117 What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. |
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View Quote Can you tell us what brace and buffer tube you are running? Red |
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@DCV_117 What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. |
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@DCV_117 What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
What's the 'bar' on the outside of the lower going from the trigger pin to the hammer pin? I've seen them before but don't know the function. They are anti-rotation pins. The idea is they prevent the pins from spinning around and wearing out the pin holes while firing. In theory after enough rounds through any AR you would enlarge the holes to the point where the spec pins would no longer fit and you'd then have to use larger (thicker) pins. They are for show on that AR if I'm honest, but a lot of guys with registered M16 machine gun lowers use them because they don't want to wear a transferable receiver out. |
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I am pretty partial to mine. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/193723/E2679C1A-2976-4317-8FC6-393EC845ECFB-769772.jpg View Quote But do tell, what is this Aimpoint Riser / Magnifier all in one super mount? I have never seen that in my life, and it looks insane |
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@flockacgulz Can you tell us what brace and buffer tube you are running? Red View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Switching around different drop info. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/47980/9BC43D1E-AFED-4FA5-B64A-E744ED0524B7-529480.jpg View Quote |
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Like saying what is the best "looking" golf club.
It's a tool which one does the job best...that's the best "looking" |
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Quoted: I've really come to appreciate the simple A1 rifle style. Very nice. I have to put together one with polymer furniture at some point; mine has wood. https://i.imgur.com/JsYi6k6.jpg View Quote |
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Mk18 is a close second, with the XM177 taking top for retro, but I'm pretty sure that I'd have to go with the Mk 12 Mod H as the all time best looking AR15 ever made.
Not mine, belongs to Ben Chau Photography, but it's the best pic I've ever seen. |
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