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Posted: 7/10/2003 8:18:06 AM EDT
gotem, show em
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Here some interesting looking toys from Troy Industires, Inc. www.troyind.com/index.htm
Anybody know anything about this weapon? |
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thats what i am talkin about....
gi brat, that is what i wanna build, the same, but cammo, what kinda scope mount is that? arms? |
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That black laminated stock looks gooooood.
Got another??????? The arms #18 is the way to go.Can't go wrong with a Leopold scope either. BRAVO |
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now i am droolong, i love the M3 and mounts on the springfield
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gi brat, is that a standard or match m1a, and they all look sooo good, the peerless grade is sweet too
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Sadly, I do. Troy Ind. had a nice display at a recent local gunshow, with a SOPMOD on display. After drooling over it, one of my friends sent out a preban M1A to be converted this spring, and received it last month. To say its performance was a disapointment is an understatement. They are supposed to group into 3 inches at 500 yds. It had trouble doing that at 50 yards. It is back at Troy being overhauled. Jury is still WAY out on this one...I shot one group with it. Pathetic. It does look damn cool, however. |
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http://www.villagephotos.com/viewpubimage.asp?id_=3625391&selected=365521
Ultra match preban, Leopold MkIV 16x, A.R.M.S. mounts. or however you post pics in here |
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I can't figure out how to post my pic but here is the url.
http://home.comcast.net/~mvm6756/wsb/html/view.cgi-photo.html--SiteID-758861.html These are my Springfield Armory M1A's made by Elmer Balance, the originator of the first Springfield Armory,inc. in Devine Texas and the first M1A's.(aka "Devine" M1A's - ser# 00006x, 00013x, 00032x and 00056x). |
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hey desparado, noticed the budweiser on the link page for your beautiful M1As. Wondering if you served in the Teams?
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templar, are you the one from the fal files board, and the green stock looks awesome on the rifle....
nam, and chiz, you both have too many M1a rifles, I will need to have you ship a couple to me, hoarding is illegal here in the us of a |
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Nam, I am honestly jealous. I'll be more than happy to remove a few of those from your hands...
BTW, were you in the SEAL teams? I noticed the trident, just in a charcoal coloration. |
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Avenge USA, yep, it's me from the Files. I use the same user name in all the forums I participate in.
Thanks for the compliments on the rifle. The green stock came from Hawk. I want to get one of his fake selector kits for my birch M14 stock soon. You guys also have to stop showing off those beautiful M1 Garands. Too damn much temptation, and I absolutely MUST resist!!!! |
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Wow, you're either sidesteppin wicked fast, or Einstein's Theory of Relativity is going psycho in your living room. BTW nice gun |
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Chiz45, Where'd you get those stocks?
I recently picked up a used tiger stripe that looks identical to your stocks. I'm looking for another. Got any linkage? |
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NAM, chiz45 is a buddy of mine so I can answer your question. From the top, one through six, the second stock is a desert camo stock that was offered by Fred's of Shotgun News. It is a discontinued item. Stocks three and six are creations of Karsten in Salt Lake City. We call them Karsten Mojave as they were made for the Mojave Desert area. If you go to www.battlerifles.com and do a search for Karsten you'll find him. He does awesome stock painting. You have to see his flectarn pattern to believe it. Stock five is the Mogadishu pattern of BHD fame. It was done by skratch at www.battlerifles.com skratch has retired from stock painting. There's another poster at the M14/M1A Firing Line board named Gun Guru that is on a quest to find someone who will do the Mogadishu stock. If you are interested in a Mogadishu stock ask him if he has found a painter yet.
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TEA, it looks like you have yourself a nuddie magazine in your coffee table drawer.
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First, Hey! Different. I have the person. he has the photos and said "no problem". Wont be exact but he said I wont be able to tell the difference {no pun intended} unless I hold the two stocks side by side. This would not be possible without the super assistance from Different. Im am plan on having 2 made. One is mine and the other, we dont know yet. Who knows we might have a business. GG |
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http://www.troyind.com/images/Web%20Troy%20Industries%20SOPMOD%20Extended%20Stock%20Right1.gif
SP10, Unfortunately Troy Industries, Inc. is not immune to the woes of new product development and mass manufacturing. Everyone, We are in full production of the Rock SOPMOD M-14 Commando Carbine. Interested parties should call (413) 243-9315 or visit www.troyind.com for more details. Best Regards, Troy Industries, Inc. |
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For those of us who can`t have folding or retractable stocks, why not produce an updated version of the M14-E2, or Nigerian BM 59 stocks? |
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ARBob
Thanks for your interest. We perform these conversions on customer's pre-ban rifles and they are legal to own in most states. We offer a post ban conversion with a fixed stock and muzzle brake without a threaded barrel that may be what you are looking for(not pictured). Here is the pic to keep in the spirit of the thread. http://www.troyind.com/images/M14%20and%20SOPMOD.jpg Best Regards, Troy Industries www.troyind.com/ |
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My friend is still awaiting the return of his rifle. I'll be happy to give an honest range report when the rifle is returned. I must say my friend was under the impression this was a "developed" product when he sent in his M1A for conversion. |
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