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oooo....now I really want to SBR my GSG-5! That looks great!
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December 12, 2008, 07:32 AM | #28 |
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Yep, to launch 40mm cartridges.
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Tac 65 on Sig Mosquito and its little friends
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Exuse me if my question is a little bit naive, but why the hell do you need a 40mm grenade launcher?
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My Group Industries Uzi. |
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I like the old-school stock! You hardly ever see those on Uzis.
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I like everything that I'm seeing! Here's my contribution, a pretty straight forward CMMG AR.
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I'm going to pick up my SBR after work today, I'll post pictures tonight.
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No fair, NY SUCKS!!
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11.5" Sabre Defence SBR
No mods yet, just picked it up last night.
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Here are my toys...a Colt M16A1 with HK416 upper and a Powder Springs Mac in .45.
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January 1, 2009, 03:05 AM | #43 |
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Regarding the HK416 upper...it looks like its not too ventilated up top - are there more holes on the top side? I know my LWRC vents everything from the piston out of the top of the handguard. Same for the HK? I just dont see an exit point for the gasses.
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Here's my submission to the "boys size contest".
MAC-10 9mm SMG 1911 w/ Tac Sol .22 Kit & YHM Mite SBR AR-15 w/ 11.5 M1S 7.62 upper & Leopold CQT Eagerly awaiting my Saiga-12 SBS to get back from the 'smitty...
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Here are a few of mine.
I will post more pictures at some point. Serbu Super Shorty 12 guage AOW with holster Semi-Auto Factory Colt AR15 in 9mm, registered SBR with 11.5" barrel. Above it is an LRM M169 suppressed upper. The 11.5" is so much fun, I hardly every shoot the suppressed upper. I would like to build another 9mm lower and register it as an SBR so I can have both uppers on a lower. FR-8 shown with AAC 7.62SD suppressor. This carbine was issued with a flash suppressor that had the same thread pattern as HK. So, I just bought an AAC flash suppressor threaded for HK and it screwed right on. Suppressor screws right on AAC flash suppressor. The Artillary Model Glock. Glock 34 registered as SBR with AAC Evo-9 suppressor. The stock and foregrip are a complete waste of money as is registering a pistol as an SBR. I tried the stock once, it is junk and impractical. I shoot the gun all the time as a suppressed pistol but the other junk stays on the shelf. Full Auto Sterling. My only machinegun. Ruger MK.IIs. Top one has like a 10" barrel. Threaded by Tornado Technologies. Can is a Tactial Innovations Quest. Next is an AAC Phoenix, integrally suppressed with holster from AAC. Finally is the Tactical Solutions upper: 4", Red, Fluted, Threaded. Can is TacInnov. TAC 65
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You know the rest. In the books you have read How the British Regulars fired and fled, How the farmers gave them ball for ball, From behind each fence and farmyard wall, Chasing the redcoats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load. Last edited by 444; January 10, 2009 at 01:24 PM. |
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10/22 clone "Pocket Rifle". Volquertsen reciever, Kidd bolt & trigger, Butler Creek .920 barrel cut down and threaded by Tornado Technologies. Stock is obviously a Choate that was cut down by a guy I work with. Leupold Optic
Semi-Auto HK 91K clone. Registered SBR with 12" barrel. Shown with AAC 7.62SD suppressor. 7.62 x 39 Semi-Auto Krink: registered SBR Semi-Auto Imbel FAL assembled on a DSA reciever. Shown with AAC 7.62SD suppressor. Semi-Auto AR15 shown with AAC M4-2000 suppressor CMP H&R .22 shown with Tactical Solutions TAC65 suppressor. Threaded done by Tornado Technolgies.
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Hey 444, where did you get that "brace" for your MKII?
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January 9, 2009, 08:54 PM | #48 |
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From a guy that lived across the street from me.
It is marked on the inside of the butt: Assult Accessories
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444: Uhhhhh.....wow........yeah.....wow.....
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Movie buffs will recall Steve McQueen raking the Chicoms with his M1918 in "The Sand Pebbles"
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