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  • strapped

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    Aug 27, 2012
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    Carroll County
    Huxwrx Flow 556k out of jail. Put a few rounds through it and super impressed. It focuses more on sound reduction at the shooters ear and I have no issues shooting this without ear pro.
     

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    calicojack

    American Sporting Rifle
    MDS Supporter
    May 29, 2018
    5,455
    Cuba on the Chesapeake
    I reworked this SBR. Replaced the 10.5" barrel with 11.5" Replaced the clamp-on gas block with a dimpled set screw. Got a tuned gas tube specifically for a dedicated 30 cal suppressor and H1 buffer. The dust cover is supposed to be FDE but it looks OD green to me. Oh well - may swap it with the OD green SBR.
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    calicojack

    American Sporting Rifle
    MDS Supporter
    May 29, 2018
    5,455
    Cuba on the Chesapeake
    The Radial Delayed Blowback 45 ACP is finally an SBR! Required a pin and weld tri-lug, VLTOR buffer tube, and thick recoil pad to get that 8" barrel to an overall length of 29"+ Can is a Rugged Obsidian 45. Takes HK USC mags.
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    smdub

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    Nov 14, 2012
    4,687
    MoCo
    Pardon the ignorance buy why the the tips blue?
    He said he pulled them from a Lee mold and then powder coated them. So he made his own bullets by casting lead. It is sometimes typical to powdercoat them to help all sorts of things like feeding, keeping barrel leading down, don't get lead on your hands when handling, etc. All sorts of color can be used. I like the bright blue as that is what a lot of big bore training rounds are colored to distinguish them from the 'extra killy' real ammo.
     

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