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Looks great shoots great. Nice rifle. Looks like a good idea.
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Equipment does a lot to help out with anyone's game, but still, that's incredible shooting on your part. I am thoroughly impressed.
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Outstanding. I'm coveting your rifle as we speak...
Does the rear scope cover catch on the folded BUIS when you open it? |
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THAT ... is one of the most beautiful rifles I have ever seen.
Really, really nice pal. BK AmericanSnipers.org |
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Thanks for the compliments, guys, it really does shoot better than it looks, and the performance with the relatively affordable BH 75 grain ammo was superb.
At roughly 10 lbs it is a little heavy but seems to be in the sweet spot for minimizing recoil without excessive weight. Zarathustra1, yes the rear Butler Creek does catch on the ARMS 40 when you flip it up, but I have a 40L on the way which will fix that and the 40 will go back on another rifle. |
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I'm just amazed you got all the parts to do it. You don't see those full length ARMS rails very often. |
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edwin that is a sweet blaster and you have photo skills as well.
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Thant's an awesome looking rifle Edwin!
And a fantastic group! Congratulations on such a fine build! |
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Very nice shooting, and a beautifully useful rifle to boot.
Reminds me that I need to take mine out for a spin |
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Looks great! Nice group too. Now I dont want to sell that new Kreiger I just got. Those things can shoot. Nice camera too. Is that yours or Jasons?
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Can't wait to see the groups with the PRS and da 760!
Vic P.S. NICE pics as always!! |
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Edwin, I think I need to get you to test fire all my uppers, I think you're a better shot than I The whole package looks great, thanks for the wonderful pictures and your business
Jason |
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Hey, get away from the computer and go back to work on my upper...... Is it done yet? |
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Well Jason, I think your recent weather hasn't been too conducive to shooting, but it looks like your forecasts are getting better. Guys, I could tell you what a great guy Jason is to deal with, his committment to excellence, quality of service, attention to details, and so forth, but the quality of this upper says it far louder than I could ever hope to. And like I said, it shoots better than it looks! Once again, thanks Jason! And Victor, some great photos will be forthcoming, I promise. |
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Jason is top drawer. Definitely good at what he does, and easy to do business with. Very nice rifle and a great group. |
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That's just awful shooting!
How much do you think you have in that rifle total? |
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Well let's see, everything including the KAC QD sling mounts, bipod, mag, Leupold optics, LMT complete lower, KAC 2-stage trigger, Krieger upgrade, SOPMOD stock, ambi mag & safety, ARMS rings & Tactical Cap, Magpuls, Hogue grip and it's (doing quick math in my head) over $3600 with everything brand new. Now both the upper and lower were bought complete, I don't think that LMT sells Defender 2000 lowers stripped and I saved the single stage trigger out of it (don't think they sell these separate either) and got the SOPMOD stock to replace the M4 that came on it (now on my A2), and the upper I bought complete from Jason. Now you think that that is expensive, and you could probably save a considerable amount of money by going with a cheaper WOA barrel or even a non SPR profile 18" barrel, build your own stripped lower, an Airsoft stock (!!!), assemble your own upper with similar parts such a PRI rail and add a RRA trigger to the lower, a cheap painted carbon fiber tube, but then you just go and add in even more than my original $3600 for just the NV scope yet to come and well, .... ... .. . well it's a good dang thing it's a gun so you can keep anyone from taking it from you. And of course saving a few bucks here and their with a few budget parts really doesn't make much sense given the total package price. Of course my "semi-clone" doesn't even have the OPS brake and collar, but use with NV equipment is a major part of this rifle's profile, and nothing beats the Vortex there except a suppressor (which isn't on the table (yet)). But, this rifle was designed from the outset with the best parts money could buy for a AR-15 semi-automatic Mk12 Mod0 style "clone" and was 100% procured off the ar15.com Equipment Exchange from the many fine and enthusiastic dealers there. And that reminds me, I need to leave some positive feedback for several of these fine dealers who are supporters of this site. |
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I love this config. I can't wait to finally get all my parts in so I can start building my clone. Very nice work. I love it.
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Edwin, I'm really looking forward to seeing the rifle when you get the 760 on there as well. I talked to Victor for quite a while at SHOT and finally got a chance to see his NV scopes. They are awesome products from a really nice guy, I am sure you'll be quite pleased with the performance. I should have ordered one myself then.
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I am still trying to decide whether to go with the Magpul PRS stock I have or not. As this is a dedicated day/night weapon, and as the SOPMOD stock goes so well with the Leupold as mounted, I almost hate to change the combination as it's now configured. However, I suspect that when the PRS is mounted, just moving the MR/T back on the rail to get proper eye relief will work just fine. But I am a NTCH shooter and only move the stock out to either of the first 2 positions when shooting with the MR/T plus I do really well with ACOGs mounted on the carry handle of A2s as the higher cheekweld doesn't bother me at all (but I do have problems with lower cheekwelds than 1.4", consistency becomes a serious issue with optics without paralax adjustment) so I may try the 760 with the LMT stock. Any body make a cheek riser for a LMT SOPMOD stock? Jason, your upper and Victor's D-760 is going to make a awesome combination, that's for sure! You, Victor, Grant, Wes, Paul, Pete, Rusty, Denny, Steve, Joe, Chuck, well we could go on forever naming all the great dealer/enthusiasts here couldn't we, all you guys advice & input & customer service & professional skills & enthusiasm & support & everything else is what makes AR15.COM such a pleasure to visit. |
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Rifle looks VERY good Edwin...
At least you HAVE to try the PRS out! It's a REAL dream come true for high optic platforms such as the D-760. It looks as if you might be able to bring back the 760 a few notches to take full advantage of the cheek rest the PRS has to offer. The scope sits high enough not to even worry about the charging handle. I look forward to some further great pics you take around here. Thanks Edwin! Vic |
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That target is 20 rounds in 30 seconds? Wow - I don't think it gets much better then that!
Sweet build |
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Thanks Jason it was also REAL pleasure meeting and talking with you at the Shot! |
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You dont, by chance, have a target that you've shot in the dark with that scope do you?
Dang, Im really feel like Im going to go the NV route pretty soon. Im more interested in NVD's than SBR's or FA's... they seem more useful, to me anyway. |
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How much does that thing weight with the regular scope(Not the NV)?
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I believe it's just a tad over 10 lbs. falaholic: I think you're right, when I get some time off I'll put the PRS on it and it might not come back off. new-arguy: No I don't have a target, haven't been off to shoot it yet. I'm like you, I decided that NV was more important to me than SBRs or FAs. Now a suppressor, that's another matter. |
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Edwin, please tell me what handguard tube that is. Is it a free-float? Thanks, Wj
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I have no pressing need for an SPR, but DAMN, Id spend the cash to make a fun gun that looked like that beauty.
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Edwin, I knew you would find the PRS the best stock out there for high optics such as the D-760. Your also beginning to realize why I have professed dedicated night systems for those who can afford it. The 760 or 740 with the PRS on accuracy enhanced AR platforms is able to deliver amazing long range accuracy in the darkest of nights all while maintaining perfect and consistant head alignement (which IS key) in NV lit reticles. Looking forward to your shooting report. Vic |
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Of course my "semi-clone" doesn't even have the OPS brake and collar, but use with NV equipment is a major part of this rifle's profile, and nothing beats the Vortex there except a suppressor (which isn't on the table (yet)).
And remember, the Vortex is sound suppressor capable. So when and if you do get a can for it, the Vortex serves as a perfect interface in addition to being the best flash suppressor on the planet. Your weapons is simply stunning -- absolutely perfect. |
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Your assessments of the Vortex are right on! If I EVER find time to publish the NV FH performance study I did late last year... While looking through NOD's, I tested 5 different FH's and the Vortex came out the CLEAR winner. There is virtually NO blooming effect at all while employing a vortex with NODS on either a .223, 6.8 SPC or .308. The only time I witnessed any blooming effect was not blooming, but unspent powder gas that fogged up the NVD during rapid fire. An interesting phenomenon, but makes perfect sense. I do not have a suppressor, but I would like to know if this same effect happens during this time, as well as full auto burts. I will take these questions to NV forum. Edwin, I would like to know what digi camera your using? I forgot as I think you mentioned before...Olympus of some sort? Thanks Vic |
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