streetdude
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- Oct 3, 2012
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My advice, keep it exactly the way it is. Unless any part of the furniture is uncomfortable. Otherwise shoot away and get good with it!
Plan to for now. Thanks!
My advice, keep it exactly the way it is. Unless any part of the furniture is uncomfortable. Otherwise shoot away and get good with it!
My .300 Blackout
Here's the breakdown so far
Anvil Arms custom etched MDShooters AR15 stripped lower
DPMS lower parts kit
Tapco stock tube and buffer
Magpul STR Stock
Smith & Wesson Complete .300blk upper with quad rail and low pro gas block
Magpul MOE Grip
Magpul AFG
Leupold 2-7x32 VXR with butler creek scope caps
ADM quick detach scope mount
Ergo rail covers
Blue Force Sling
2 sling swivels studs
Still need to add
Timney or Chip McCormick trigger
Muzzle break or AAC Blkout 18t flash hider
AAC Blkout SR7 silencer
Surefire flashlight with quick detach
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bangbangbye, nice rifle. Where did you the pistol grip, I kida like it.
The larger surface of the lever makes it a lot easier to charge with either hand.
Here is mine.
Right after last years Spikes lower GB.
Nice rifle...seeing those flaming pigs (?) more and more. Do they perform that we'll or is it cosmetics purposes that people want them?
The only real down-side to it is that it's huge.
I couldn't see a practical application for them on anything but an SBR. However, on an SBR you'd be hard pressed to find a better compensator/flash suppressor. They are large but if your build is done correctly they are all but noticeable.
Making the gun louder? That seems appealing to me.
Making the gun louder? That seems appealing to me.
Theres appealing, then theres practical :-p
Nothing like an AR pistol with a flash enhancer...